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Friday Evening News Brief, September 15

Sep 15, 2017
Friday evening brief Sep 15 2017
Good evening!
Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
Several passengers were injured after an ‘improvised explosive device’ detonated today on a Tube train in London. Passengers were seen badly burned and covered in blood after what police described as a “terrorist incident” on the London Underground. The incident would be the fifth terror attack in six months in Britain since March this year.
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Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft disintegrated in the skies above Saturn today in a final blaze of cosmic glory. Confirmation of Cassini&#39;s <a href=”http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/nasas-cassini-spacecraft-burns-up-in-skies-over-saturn/articleshow/60531013.cms”>expected demise</a> came about 7.55am EDT. That&#39;s when radio signals from the spacecraft &ndash; its last scientific gifts to Earth &ndash; came to an abrupt halt. The Grand Finale, as Nasa calls it, came about as Cassini&#39;s fuel tank started getting low after 13 years of exploring the planet.
The Haryana government has recommended a CBI probe into the murder of a seven-year-old boy in a private Gurugram school. Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, who drove down to the victim’s house to meet the grieving parents, also announced that “the state government is taking over the management of Ryan International School for three months.”
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The Centre will file an affidavit in the Supreme Court on Monday on its plans to deport Rohingya Muslims. The Supreme Court had asked the government to file the affidavit on a plea against the deportation of illegal Rohingya Muslim immigrants to Myanmar. “We will file the affidavit in the Supreme Court on September 18,” home minister Rajnath Singh said.
The Pakistan’s SC today dismissed Nawaz Sharif’s review plea challenging his disqualification in the Panama Papers scandal. A five-judge Supreme Court bench took up the petitions seeking review of the court’s July 28 judgement which disqualified the former prime minister for dishonesty and ordered the filing of corruption cases against him, his children and son-in-law.
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