01) 40 Coromandel Express passengers may have died of electrocution
02) Militants strike security forces in Manipur
03) CBI probe into Balasore train tragedy begins, death toll rises to 278
NEWS 1- 40 Coromandel Express passengers may have died of electrocution
Around 40 bodies recovered from the Coromandel Express involved in the triple train crash had no visible injury marks and are believed to have died of electrocution, the GRP said.
NEWS 2- Militants strike security forces in Manipur
Though huge columns of army have been stationed in trouble-torn Manipur it seems nothing is working on the ground as on the intervening night of June 5-6 suspected Kuki militants attacked the Border Security Force (BSF) killing one jawan and leaving two Assam Rifles jawans seriously injured.
NEWS 3 – CBI probe into Balasore train tragedy begins, death toll rises to 278
A ten-member team of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officers on Tuesday began investigating into the Friday’s triple train crash in the Balasore district two days after the Railway Board had recommended handing over the probe to the Central agency.
NEWS 4- Polish Supreme Court overturns presidential pardon of top officials
Poland’s Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a contentious presidential pardon of a top government official and three subordinates and ordered a retrial of their case.
NEWS 5- Swedish defence minister says NATO full membership is top priority
Sweden’s defence minister said Tuesday his country’s top priority is to gain full NATO membership before the allied leaders gather for their next summit, saying an addition will make the trans-Atlantic alliance even stronger.
NEWS 6- Sachin Pilot gets into action mode ahead of Rajasthan polls
Congress leader Sachin Pilot has repeatedly challenged and warned his party in recent weeks, embarrassing the leadership as it struggles to project unity in Rajasthan. There is intense speculation that he may soon deliver a significant blow to the Congress by launching his own party in Rajasthan just before polls in the state.