India
1.   Soon, Aadhaar may change the way you check in, fly :  By October, you may have to provide a unique identification number like Aadhaar or passport number to book an air ticket, even for a domestic flight.
2.  Hizbul denies surrendered Doon student its member :  Danish Ahmed, a Kashmiri youth studying in Dehradun who surrendered to the Jammu & Kashmir police two days ago, is suspected to be a member of the Hizbul Mujahideen group although the militant group, soon after his arrest, issued a statement distancing itself from him.
3.  Drug regulator pulls up Combiflam maker :  The government has asked Sanofi India to strictly monitor quality and ensure complete recall of certain strips of "substandard" fever and pain medication, Combiflam, from retail shelves. 
4.  Using human shield is not Indian Army norm: General :  Undeterred by criticism from politicians and commentators, Army chief General Bipin Rawat has said that use of human shield by the Indian Army is not a norm but individual officers are entitled to decide the tactic depending on circumstances.
5.  Trial of indigenous assault rifle to begin from June 12 :  The Army is set to begin on June 12 the first round of user trials of the indigenously developed 'shoot-to-kill' assault rifles, developed to replace the ageing and glitch-prone INSAS, even as it is on the lookout for other options globally.
6.  At UNHRC, India slams Pak for nurturing terror :  India has again slammed Pakistan for "preaching and nurturing" terrorism at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), accusing it of violating human rights in both PoK and Balochistan.
7.  CRPF exploring tech to track looted weapons :   In what could be a game-changer for the security forces, CRPF- the country's largest paramilitary force- is exploring technology that could track and disable weapons looted by Maoists in Left-wing extremism-affected districts and terrorists in Jammu & Kashmir.
8.  Modi to meet Chinese President Jinping on SCO sidelines today :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday on the sidelines of the SCO summit, the government confirmed on Thursday. The summit will see both India and Pakistan joining the group as full members.
9.  Fearing protest spillover, UP tries to speed up sops :  At a time when farmers in Madhya Pradesh are up in arms against the government, UP is preparing to work out the process to fulfill its commitment of loan waiver for its distressed farmers as the Yogi Aditya Nath government holds its budget session, state health minister Siddharth Nath Singh said on Thursday.
10.  Army ready for wars on two-and-a-half fronts: Gen Bipin Rawat :  Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawathas said the Indian Army is prepared to face external as well as internal threats to the country. "The Indian Army is completely ready for a two-and-a-half front war," said Rawat.
11.  AAP finds voter ID cards dumped at Faridkot district administrative complex :  The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday said they found a large number of voter ID cards and voter lists lying near a garbage dump at Faridkot Deputy Commissioner's office.
12.  Kapil Mishra stopped from entering Arvind Kejriwal's residence :  Sacked AAP minister Kapil Mishra, along with his supporters, on Friday tried to meet Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, but was stopped by the police.


World
1.  Israel advances settlement plans despite Donald Trump's plea :   Israelhas advanced plans for more than 3,000 homes in West Banksettlements this week, despite US President Donald Trump's call to hold back on such projects as he seeks ways to restart peace efforts.
2.  How Saudi Arabia and allies strong-armed Qatar, blindsided US :  Qatar's emir made comments reported by the state-run news agency criticising hostility to Iran, sympathising with three Islamist groups, accusing Saudi Arabia of adopting an extremist ideology that fosters terrorism and suggesting Donald Trump may not last long as US president.
3.  Donald Trump will be focus of ex-FBI chief James Comey's Russia testimony :  Former FBI Director James Comey will tell Congress on Thursday that President Donald Trump repeatedly urged him to halt a probe into his former national security adviser's ties to Russia and to declare publicly that Trump himself was not being investigated.
4.  Britain plunged into uncertainty as May tipped to lose majority :  Prime Minister Theresa May was poised to win Britain's snap election on Friday but lose her parliamentary majority, according to a shock exit poll that plunged the country into uncertainty and cast doubt on who will govern as Brexit talks loom.
5.  Islamic State claims it killed two Chinese in Pakistan :   Islamic State has killed two Chinese teachers it kidnapped in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province last month, the militant group's Amaq news agency said on Thursday, in a blow to Islamabad's efforts to safeguard Chinese workers.
6.  Saudi, allies issue Qatar-linked 'terrorism' list :  Saudi Arabia and allies, which have cut ties with Doha, today issued a list of individuals and entities they say are linked to Qatar over "terrorism".
7.  North Korea says it tested new anti-ship missile :  North Koreaon Friday said it has tested a new type of cruise missile that could strike U.S. and South Korean warships ``at will'' if it is attacked, in an apparent reference to the projectiles detected by Seoul when they were launched a day earlier.
8.  Japan's parliament clears way for emperor's abdication :  Japan's parliament on Friday passed a law allowing Emperor Akihito to abdicate, clearing the way for the first abdication by a Japanese monarch in nearly two centuries and the accession of his son, Crown Prince Naruhito, probably late next year.
9.  UK opposition Labour leader Corbyn calls for PM May to stand down :  British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said it was time for Prime Minister Theresa May to stand down after election results indicated she had lost votes, support and the confidence of voters.
10.  No proof against RAW in missing ex-Col case: Pakistan minister tells Parliament :  The "kidnapping" case of a retired Pakistan army officer in Nepal could not be taken to the ICJ or the UN on the basis of "assumptions" as there is no "concrete evidence" suggesting India's hand in it, a minister has told Parliament.


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