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| 1 | López Obrador, winner of Mexican election, given broad mandate | MEXICO CITY — When Andrés Manuel López Obrador assumes the presidency later this year, he will have the broadest mandate in Mexico’s recent history, a possible majority in the National Congress and allies in state governments across the country. What he will do with that mandate could alter the direction not just of Mexico’s internal politics, which have been transformed with the ruling party’s devastating defeat in Sunday’s election, but also the course of U.S.-Mexico relations. Although López Obrador struck a conciliatory tone in his acceptance speech, asking for “friendship and mutual respect” with the United States, he will now face the difficult task of reconciling his promises of compassion for migrants and the peasants drawn into Mexico’s drug trade with his interest in building a constructive relationship with President Trump. |
03-Jul-2018 | News in Details | |
| 2 | Vijay Srinivas appointed Director & GM of United India Insurance |
Prior to taking up the new role, he was serving National Insurance Company Ltd as its Chief Marketing Officer and General Manager, a press release said Srinivas, in his 37 years of service, has also contributed articles in journals of insurance, tax and other subjects. A recipient of many awards, Srinivas is also an associate member of Insurance Institute of India, it added. |
02-Jul-2018 | News in Details | |
| 3 | Austrian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen’s win, Kimi Raikkonen’s podium, Mercedes’ double DNF and other talking points | Red Bull F1's Max Verstappen redeemed himself after commandeering the lead mid-way through the Austrian Grand Prix and finishing atop the podium. Despite an all-Mercedes front row at the beginning of the race, Verstappen capitalized on Valtteri Bottas' and Lewis Hamilton's tribulations to gain his first GP victory since Mexico in 2017. Upon the race start, Hamilton quickly overtook his teammate Bottas, who started on |
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02-Jul-2018 | News in Details |
| 4 | Rahul Dravid becomes the fifth Indian to be inducted into ICC's Hall of Fame | Former Indian captain Rahul Dravid and Australian legend Ricky Ponting have been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame for their stupendous achievements in international cricket. Along with Dravid and Ponting, retired England woman wicketkeeper-batter Claire Taylor was also named in the 'Hall of Fame' during a ceremony in Dublin on Sunday. Dravid is the fifth Indian player to be named in ICC Hall of FameDravid became only the fifth player from India to be named in the elite list. The other four Indians are former skippers:
Ponting is the 25th from Australia to receive the honour. "It is a matter of great honour to be named by the ICC in the Cricket Hall of Fame. To find your name in a list of all-time greats across generations is something one only dreams of while setting out on a cricket career and the kind of recognition that would delight any player," Dravid was quoted as saying in an ICC media release. |
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02-Jul-2018 | News in Details |
| 5 | Lee Chong Wei nets historic 12th Malaysia Open title | Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian veteran Lee Chong Wei beat young Japanese shuttler Kento Momota 21-17, 23-21 on Sunday to grab the Malaysia Open title for a historic twelfth time. The home favourite Lee executed a sensational attack strategy that left the rising star Momota confused and In the women's singles final, top seed Tai Tzu Ying from Taiwan saw off China's He Bingjiao 22-20, 21-11. Lee, 35, triumphed in 71-minutes to avenge his defeat to Momota, 23, in the semi-finals of the Asian Championships in April. The defeat brought an abrupt end to Momota's 21-match winning streak. |
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02-Jul-2018 | News in Details |
| 6 | India vs Australia Hockey Champions Trophy 2018 Final Highlights: India win silver medal after loss to Australia | India vs Australia Hockey Champions Trophy Final Highlights: History repeated itself in the Hockey Champions Trophy as India settled for |
02-Jul-2018 | News in Details | |
| 7 | New technique simplifies cervical cancer screening | Chennai: Approximately 1.32 lakh new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed and 74,000 deaths occur annually in India which accounts 1/3rd of the global cervical cancer deaths, says a report. According to experts, the alarming numbers indicate lack of high precision technology to screen cervical cancer during the early stage. To bridge the technological barrier, BD Life Sciences-Diagnostic Systems launched BD SurePathTM Direct to Slide. "There's a stark difference between screening and diagnosis of cervical cancer. If screened during the pre-cancerous stage, cervical cancer can be treated without any traces," said Dr A Tamilselvi, consultant urogynaecologist, The BD SurePathTM Direct to Slide is a liquid-based cytology (LBC) technique that is used to effectively screen cervical cancer during the pre-cancerous stage. |
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30-Jun-2018 | News in Details |
| 8 | SONAKSHI SINHA JOINS UNESCO TO PROMOTE SAFETY FOR CHILDREN ON THE INTERNET | Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha has joined forces with UNESCO to promote a safe and secure cyber environment for youngsters to ensure they are not targeted for bullying, abuse, exploitation and more through the internet. A post on the official Twitter handle of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation's New Delhi cluster office read on Thursday: "Sonakshi Sinha joins Unesco to promote safe and secure online environment for children and help empower our future digital citizens." |
30-Jun-2018 | News in Details | |
| 9 | Cabinet gives post-facto nod for India-Denmark MoU on dairy | The Cabinet today gave a post-facto approval for the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between India and Denmark in the field of animal husbandry and dairy. The MoU, which was signed on April 16, 2018, aims to develop bilateral cooperation in the field of animal husbandry and dairying for the purpose of broadening the existing knowledge base on Under the agreement, a joint working group consisting of representatives from both the countries will be created to formulate joint programmes, facilitate cooperation and consultation and subsequent evaluation. |
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30-Jun-2018 | News in Details |
| 10 | Canada hits back at U.S. with tariffs on metals, bourbon, orange juice | OTTAWA, Canada – Canada hit back at the United States on Friday, June 29, with retaliatory tariffs on American summertime essentials including Florida orange juice, ketchup and Kentucky bourbon in its opening salvo in a trade war with President Donald Trump. As temperatures and tensions increase, the measures targeting Can$16.6 billion (US$12.6 billion) in US steel, The tit-for-tat duties are a response to the punishing US steel and |
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30-Jun-2018 | News in Details |