Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, December 26, 2017
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Maldives for high-level meet with India in bid to undo perceived snub |
Amid growing concerns in New Delhi over an open display of hostility against India in the Maldives, Male seems to be finally reaching out to the Indian government. It is currently discussing a high-level bilateral visit from India which it hopes will help calm frayed nerves on both sides. |
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Jadhav meets wife & mother, but across glass wall |
Twenty-two months after Pakistan claimed to have apprehended Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav for spying, a charge denied by India, Jadhav finally met his wife Chetankul and mother Avanti across a glass wall at the Pakistan foreign office. |
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India will seek consular access to Jadhav |
Not impressed by what they described as Pakistan’s antics, official sources here said India’s position had been clear all along that Jadhav was delivered a death sentence without being accorded basic legal rights under international law and that Pakistan’s position in the case was farcical. |
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Rohit Sharma steals the show in maiden series as captain |
Stand-in India skipper Rohit Sharma ruled the limited-overs leg of the home series against Sri Lanka, finishing as the highest-run scorer in the two formats while leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal ended up as the top wicket-taker. |
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Dale Steyn would be challenged by India: Harbhajan Singh |
Comeback from a career-threatening injury is never easy and that’s why South African pace ace Dale Steyn might not turn out to be as big a threat for India in next month’s highly-anticipated Test series, feels senior spinner Harbhajan Singh. |
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You can easily subscribe, launch ransomware attack |
Ransomware is now being offered as a service — like many cloud services are. Not only can you subscribe to ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) on what is known as the dark web, the providers will also give you step-by-step instructions on how to conduct an attack. So even a novice can launch sophisticated, and often profitable, attacks. |
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All McDonald’s east India outlets shut: Bakshi |
McDonald’s estranged joint venture partner Vikram Bakshi on Monday said nearly all outlets of the fast-food chain in east India has been shut and several others in the north are on the verge of close down due to discontinuation of supplies by its logistics partner. |
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Pic: Taimur steals the limelight from Ranbir |
The much-awaited picture of Ranbir Kapoor playing with nephew Taimur is here. It was just last week that Taimur celebrated his first birthday amidst his family in the Pataudi Palace. |
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