Qatar beat Japan in Asian Cup final for first major title
Qatar won its first major soccer title by beating four-time champion Japan 3-1 in the Asian Cup final on Friday, completing an improbable run to glory for the Gulf nation as it prepares to host the 2022 World Cup. After upsetting one of the tournament favorites, players wrapped themselves in Qatari flags in a display of patriotic furor that will have resonated far beyond the field in Abu Dhabi.
Since joining other Arab countries in cutting ties with Doha in 2017, the United Arab Emirates warned residents that expressing sympathy for Qatar could lead to fines and imprisonment. The UAE is among a quartet of nations accusing its regional foe of supporting extremists, which Qatar denies.
There was even an attempt by the UAE to get Qatar disqualified after losing their semifinal. Tournament organizers confirmed only hours before the final they dismissed a challenge by the UAE against the eligibility of two Qatar players who were born outside Qatar.
Vani Kapoor becomes first Indian to grab Australian LPGA card
Vani Kapoor became the first Indian to earn a card for the Australian Ladies PGA Tour (LPGA) after coming through its first-ever Qualifying Tournament at the Ballarat Golf Club in Ballarat, Australia.
Vani shot rounds of 71, 78 and 69 to finish at two-over 218 and was tied-12th with three others. The top-20 from a field of 81 earned playing rights on the Australian LPGA but there were many other benefits and spots available too.
Other Indian girls in the Australian LPGA Qualifying were Diksha Dagar (tied-30th with round of 79-73-72); Astha Madan (tied-37th with cards of 75-78-73) and Ridhima Dilawari (tied-57th with cards of 76-79-76).
Despite not making the card, Diksha, Astha and Ridhima could get into some of the Australian LPGA events, like the upcoming Ballarat Icons Australian LPGA Pro-Am, where Diksha and Astha will get a start in the two-day AUD 30,000 event over the weekend alongside Vani.
Russia denounces Washington's decision to leave landmark Cold War nuclear missile treaty
Russia denounced Washington's decision to leave a landmark Cold War nuclear missile treaty on Friday.
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, US exit was not a question of Russia's guilt but is instead the strategy of the United States to get out of its international legal obligations in different areas.
US President Donald Trump had earlier said the United States was suspending its obligations under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
Negative markings in competitive exams bad in law, rules Madras High Court
In a huge relief to a number of students who fail to qualify to enter into prestigious institutions like IITs due to negative marking, Madras High Court ruled against negative marking in competitive examinations saying they are bad in law.
Disposing of a writ petition filed six years back by an IIT JEE aspirant who failed to clear the Mains due to negative marking, Justice R Mahadevan held that the practice should be done away with immediately.
The petitioner had appeared for JEE (Main) exam, a national level common entrance test, and had fallen short of the cut-off score by three marks due to negative marking.
Accepting the petitioner's argument that negative marking is not prevailing anywhere else in the world, the Judge said it acts only as "a bolt in the brain development" of students and prevents them from making intelligent guesses.
Further, the Judge rejected the CBSE counsel's submission that, in Indian context the practice is necessary and gave the ruling not to give negative marks for wrong answers. The Judge also directed the CBSE to communicate the order to the National testing Agency which conducts the JEE (Main) exam.
Current govt has focussed to take development to all sections of society: Piyush Goyal
Union Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said that the current government has focussed to take development to all the sections of the society. In an exclusive interview with All India Radio yesterday, Goyal said this government respects the middle class and and has ensured that their family budgets are in control. He further said that with demonetisation and anti-black money drive, the government tax collection has gone up.
Talking about the railways, Goyal said that more than 50 million tonnes of extra loading on the freight corridor has been done this year which is a big achievement for the Indian Railways.
PM Narendra Modi to launch two Railway projects at Durgapur in West Bengal today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Durgapur in West Bengal today. According to an official release, Mr Modi will dedicate to the nation, the Railway electrification of 294 kilometre long Andal- Sainthia-Pakur-Malda and Khana- Sainthia Sections.
Electrification of this section will enable ease of transportation of coal, stone chips and ballast to North and North East India in a seamless manner. During the visit, He will also dedicate the twenty kilometre long Hijli- Narayangarh third line to the nation
India to take on Italy in Davis Cup World Group qualifiers today
In Tennis, India will take on Italy in the Davis Cup World Group qualifiers beginning in Kolkata from today.
India will rely heavily on in-form Prajnesh Gunneswaran and favourable home conditions to upset former champions Italy in their bid to qualify for the inaugural Davis Cup Group Finals.
Prajnesh will clash with Italian Matteo Berrettini while Andreas Seppi, who will be leading the Italian challenge, will face Ramkumar Ramanathan today in the singles.
In the doubles match to be played tomorrow at the Centre court, Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan will lead India against Italy's duo Marco Cecchinato and Simone Bolleli.
In the reverse singles, Prajnesh will take on Andre Seppi of Italy and Ramkumar will vie against Matteo Berrettini in the last match.
The rejigged Davis Cup enters a new era with 12 qualifiers across the globe on the road to Madrid Finals in November.
US, China begin trade talks in Washington
Top trade officials from the US and China have begun talks in Washington for defusing the escalating tariff war. The Chinese delegation is headed by Chinese Vice Premier Lie, while the American side is led by US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
The talks began last evening following a brief session open to the media. The White House said, US welcomes the Chinese delegation and US President Donald Trump will meet them at the end of the two-days talks.
US and China have just a month remaining in a 90-day truce declared in December. Should the talks fail, US import duties on 200 billion dollars in Chinese imports are due to more than double on 2nd March.
LPG price cut by 1 rupee 46 paise per cylinder from midnight
Domestic cooking gas LPG price was cut by 1 rupee 46 paise per cylinder from midnight.
It is the third straight reduction in a month's time due to tax impact on reduced market rate of the fuel. In a statement, Indian Oil Corporation Limited said, a 14.2-kg subsidized LPG cylinder will now cost 493 rupees 53 paise in the national capital as against 494 rupees 99 paise.
It said, the price in Kolkata will be 496 rupees 57 paise, in Mumbai 491 rupees 19 paise and in Chennai, it will be 481 rupees 34 paise.
It said, non-subsidized or market priced LPG rates have been cut by 30 rupees per cylinder due to fall in price of LPG in international market and strengthening of US dollar-rupee exchange rate.
It will now cost 659 rupees per 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi, 683 rupees in Kolkata, 630 rupees in Mumbai and 673 rupees in Chennai.
Germany, France and UK set up transactions channel with Iran
Germany, France and the UK have set up a payment channel with Iran called INSTEX, to help continue trade and circumvent US sanctions.
Brussels hopes the long-awaited special payment system will help save the Iran nuclear deal by allowing Tehran to keep trading with EU companies despite Washington reimposing sanctions after US President Donald Trump abruptly quit the accord last year.
The three countries have launched the device at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Bucharest.
While, the new institution, called INSTEX is a project of the three governments, it will receive the formal endorsement of all 28 EU members.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif welcomed the move. Deputy foreign minister Abbas Araghchi also welcomed the step as a first step by the EU in fulfilling its commitments toward Iran.