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Saudi King, Trump discuss Mideast peace process over phone

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Saudi Arabian King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud held a telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump in which he said that it is necessary for the international community to move forward the Middle East peace process.

[Reuters]


According to a Saudi Press Agency report on Tuesday, the Saudi king on Monday evening reaffirmed the kingdom’s steadfast position on the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The conversation came amid rising tensions between Israel and the Palestinians following the bloody clashes in the past days near the Israeli border with Gaza Strip that have left at least 15 Palestinian protesters dead and 1,200 others injured.

The Saudi king expressed his appreciation for a statement issued by the White House on its strong stance towards the Iran-backed Houthi militias in Yemen.

The Houthi militias have stepped up their attacks on Saudi targets by firing missiles at the kingdom in retaliation for the Saudi-led Arab coalition’s airstrikes in Yemen.

The Saudi leader also pledged to make efforts to find a political solution to the Yemeni crisis and provide humanitarian aid to its people.

At the same time, the two leaders underlined the importance of the achievements of the concerted international efforts to fight terrorist organisations in Iraq and Syria.

Filed Under: World

SP-BSP pact will knock out BJP: SP leader Akhilesh Yadav

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Notwithstanding the speculation on the durability of the new-found alliance with one-time rival BSP, Samajwadi Party chief and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav says the 23-year-old acrimony with Mayawati and her party “is a thing of past”.

“All that is irrelevant now is that both parties are walking ahead, hand in hand, to achieve a larger national objective of defeating the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is detrimental to both the state and the nation,” Yadav said in an interview to IANS.

In a detailed interview after the stunning defeat the Samajwadi Party dealt to the BJP by trouncing it in Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha byelections, seats held earlier by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and his deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya, Yadav said that the BSP-SP combine was like a “glue which will knock the daylights off the arrogant and useless BJP government”.

The BJP, the 44-year-old leader added, would often ridicule how the opposition had no narrative to take on the saffron camp. He pointed out that with the coming together of the BSP and SP, the narrative had finally arrived.

What about the bitterness that enveloped the relations between Mayawati and his own father, Mulayam Singh Yadav, particularly after the attack on her?

“The past is past. I look ahead. Mayawatiji has set the record straight that when this incident happened I was nowhere in politics and hence I cannot be drawn into the slugfest.”

Dropping enough hints that the BSP-SP bonhomie would continue till the 2019 Lok Sabha polls when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek another term for his government, the former Chief Minister said his party already had the development plank and now what it was doing was to emulate the BJP in micro-booth and caste management.

Asked about the mercurial nature of the Dalit diva Mayawati, he said that time changes people.

“Seat sharing are small things and they will be sorted out at the time it is needed. We will cross the bridge when we come to it.”

Akhilesh Yadav said he was now doing what the BJP had taught them.

“They talk of panna pramukhs, understanding and adjusting the caste matrix and focussing on booth management. Now when we do it, we are accused of being casteist… How can it be win-win for the BJP?”

After the Lok Sabha byelection victories, Akhilesh Yadav drove to Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati’s residence for a 30-minute meeting.

He said Mayawati was warm and bore no signs of rivalry or bitterness. “She was welcoming. She took me on a pictorial tour of her journey from a commoner to being Chief Minister four times of the country’s most populous state.”

Akhilesh Yadav accused the Yogi Adityanath government of doing nothing in Uttar Pradesh in the past one year as compared to the “exemplary development” under his watch.

“The only thing the BJP government has done in the past one year is to cut ribbons of projects that were initiated by the SP government.”

Getting philosophical, he recounted how having studied in a military school at Dhaulpur in Rajasthan and later in Bengaluru, he had forgotten he was a backward-caste person.

“I almost forgot it until the BJP reminded me of my backward caste DNA. I am thankful to them for doing so. I would like to say that I may be born in a backward family, but I am a forward looking person who is progressive, has a vision and is growth-oriented.”

He listed many failures of the state government while calling the BJP confused and jittery.

He pointed out how they were trying desperately to find an answer to the coming together of the BSP and SP.

Asked if he planned for more parties to join them in a grand alliance, he said: “As of now it is just UP and the BSP-SP together.” His relationships with the Congress, he said, were normal and cordial.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Super Cup: Jamshedpur ride goalie’s heroics to edge past Minerva in tiebreaker

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Jamshedpur FC rode on young goalkeeper Sanjiban Ghosh’s heroics to put it across I-League champions Minerva Punjab FC 5-4 in a penalty shoot-out and take their place in quarterfinals of the Super Cup here.

In the fourth Round of 16 match of the tournament, being played at the Kalinga stadium Sanjiban affected at least 8-9 saves throughout the 120 minutes of the match and then put the icing on the cake with two more saves in the sudden death tie-breaker to emerge the undisputed hero of the match on Monday.

Minerva, who were clearly the better team in the match, were left ruing their missed chances in the game, including an opportunity to close the game out in the tie-breaker.

The game began with Minerva lining up a 4-3-3 formation, going in with a seemingly potent strike force of Ghanian William Asiedu, the young and talented Girik Khosla and Chencho Geyltshen upfront.

Jamshedpur went in with their strong four-man defence led by India star Anas, and Brazilians Trindade Goncalves and Wellington Priori making up the attack engine in the central midfield, with Haitian Belfort and Farukh Choudhary tasked to do all the running in and around the Minerva penalty box.

After a listless first 20 minutes, the game opened up when Anas brought down Chencho in a dangerous area outside the Jamshedpur box. Asiedu’s free kick rebounded off goalkeeper Sanjiban Ghosh, and fell tantalizingly at the feet of an on-rushing Deepak Devrani. The defender, with only a fallen goalkeeper to beat, lobbed over.

Then in the 26th minute, off a Robin Gurung cross from the left flank, the ball found a faint deflection from a diving Farukh, fell invitingly at the feet of Belfort, who muffed his shot to allow Bikash to unleash a curling left footer, which beat Kiran Limbu all ends up but could not beat the Minerva upright.

Chencho and the young midfielder Akash Sangwan then got involved prominently in the game. Chencho first had a long ranger comfortably saved by Sanjiban and then from an Akash Sangwan ball into the box, he could not manage to wrap his legs around the ball eventually, with only the goalkeeper ahead of him.

Akash’s second beauty of the half, found Girik Khosla one on one with the keeper again, but the forward’s shot was saved ably by Sanjiban, who had a brilliant game.

The half ended with a booking for the experienced Anas, when he went into referee Santhosh’s book for a second cynical tackle in the game, this time on Girik Khosla, just outside the Jamshedpur box.

Although possession was even, Minerva clearly ended the half, the stronger side.

The second half mirrored the first in terms of Minerva having the better chances and looking the stronger side, although possession remained divided equally.

The best chance of the half, came in the 56th minute, with Chencho and Akash Sangwan again at the heart of it.

Just after Jamshedpur affected the first substitutions of the match, a double change, bringing in Sumeet Passi for Farukh Choudhary and Karan Amin for Yumnam Raju, Chencho had another shot on target in the 74th minute, Minerva’s fifth of the match, but it was the Jamshedpur custodian to the rescue again.

Minerva finished with two more chances going a begging, Chencho hitting the side netting and this time Bali Gagandeep (brought in in the 77th minute for Girik Khosla) having his shot saved by Sanjiban.

Sumeet Passi converted Jamshedpur’s fifth to put them ahead 4-3 and Kamalpreet then cooly converted for the Punjab side to get into sudden death.

Kiran Limbu then stopped Bikash Jairu’s power drive and the Minerva’s goalkeeper then opted to seal the issue himself, but Sanjiban extended his brilliant day with a crucial save.

The experienced Mehtab Hussain then converted cheekily and Sanjiban blocked Bali Gangandeep’s shot for Minerva and it rebounded off the post to send Jamshedpur FC into ecstasy and the Super Cup quarterfinals.

Filed Under: Sports

No Re-Exam for 10 Std Maths Paper

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The government announced on Tuesday it will not conduct any re-examination for Class 10 maths paper despite an alleged leak of the question paper.

“Consequent to the preliminary evaluation of the impact of reportedly leaked CBSE Class 10 maths paper and keeping in mind the paramount interest of students, the CBSE has decided not to conduct re-examination even in Delhi, NCR (National Capital Region) and Haryana. Hence, no re-exam for Class 10,” Human Resource Development Ministry Secretary Anil Swarup tweeted.

The government had earlier said it may re-conduct the maths examination possibly in July for Delhi, NCR and Haryana.

Filed Under: India

Tennis world turns focus on clay court season

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The tennis world is turning its attention to the clay court season, with the field wide open due to the absence of Swiss great Roger Federer and Argentina’s Juan Martín del Potro, as well as questions about the health of Spain’s Rafa Nadal, the undisputed “king of clay.”

Nadal, the World No. 1, may make his return to the court from a leg injury next weekend, when Spain take on Germany in a Davis Cup tie in Valencia, reports Efe.

The Spanish star, a 16-time Grand Slam champion, has been bothered by the leg injury since the Australian Open and again injured the leg in Acapulco.

Nadal faces a tough challenge since he will be defending 4,680 points after winning titles on red clay at the French Open, Monte Carlo, Madrid and Barcelona last year.

The Spaniard regained the top spot in the ATP rankings with 8,770 points, while Federer, who is once again skipping the clay season to focus on the grass court events leading up to Wimbledon, has 8,670 points.

Federer was the World No. 1 until the Miami Open, where the defending champion went out in the second round, losing 990 points.

The Swiss legend, however, has no points riding on clay, while Nadal will have to equal his 2017 performance to stay in the top spot, a difficult task at best.

On the women’s side, Romania’s Simona Halep, the world No. 1, won Madrid, was the finalist in Rome and went down in the semis last year in Stuttgart.

Danish World No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki and Spanish World No. 3 Garbiñe Muguruza, the 2016 French Open champion, will also be in the mix.

Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, the defending French Open champ and finalist at the Miami Open, will also be bringing her hard-hitting game to the chase for glory on clay.

Filed Under: Sports

Reservation policy will continue: Rajnath

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

The government has no intention of changing the existing reservation policy for Dalits and tribes, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced on Tuesday.

Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Rajnath Singh dubbed as rumours speculation that the government wanted to end the reservation system. “Rumours are being spread about reservation policy, it is wrong.

“I appeal to all political parties to help in maintaining peace and amity in the country,” he added amid noisy protests.

The comments came a day after widespread protests by Dalits rocked the country against the dilution of a law aimed at preventing atrocities on Dalits and tribals.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Yemen: Children among 14 dead in Saudi-led air strike on Hodeidah

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

An air strike by Saudi-led coalition near Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah killed at least 14 civilians, including seven children, medics and witnesses say.

A Saudi-led coalition air strike has killed at least 14 civilians, including seven children in Yemen.

The missiles hit a housing compound in the rebel-held city of Hodeidah.

Filed Under: World

H D Deve Gowda lures Altaf, Congress gets Patil to fight Guttedar

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Party hoppers are having a good time as political parties have thrown principles and ideologies to the wind in search of strong candidates to beat political rivals. It will actually be defector versus defector in several constituencies.

Within 48 hours after six-time Congress MLA from Afzalpur in Kalaburagi district Malikayya Guttedar joined the BJP, the grand old party hit back by netting senior BJP leader from the same constituency — M Y Patil. Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, who has vowed to ensure the defeat of Zameer Ahmed Khan in Chamarajpet, has poached senior Congressman Altaf Khan.
M Y Patil, a two-time MLA from Afzalpur, quit the BJP and joined Congress in Bengaluru on Monday. Congress is almost certain to field him against Guttedar.“I have been fighting against Guttedar’s illegal liquor and sand business in Afzalpur for the past 30 years. I am hurt by BJP’s decision to give ticket to Malikayya Guttedar,” M Y Patil said. He joined the Congress in the presence of KPCC president G Parameshwara. “I rejected the BJP’s offer to make me an MLC,” he added.

The search of Deve Gowda for a candidate to “teach a lesson to Zameer Ahmed Khan,” who quit the JD(S) and joined the Congress recently, ended on Monday with Gowda netting Altaf Khan, a Congres ticket aspirant from Chamarajpet constituency. Speaking on the occasion Altaf Khan accused Zameer of betraying Deve Gowda and the JD(S). “I will expose the shady deals of Zameer and how he made `300 crore out of it,” Altaf said.

‘Chotu Sachin is more popular than lambu Bachchan’
Vowing to defeat Zameer, the well-built Altaf said, “You (Zameer) are just four-and-a-half feet, I am six-and-a-half feet. I will crush you.”An angry Zameer hit back within a few minutes, “Altaf has mocked me as a four-and-a-half foot short man. What is the height of Sachin Tendulkar? How tall is Amitabh Bachchan? Isn’t Sachin more popular than Bachchan,” Zameer countered.“No Muslim from Karnataka could beat me. I will win even if former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir is fielded against me,” Zameer declared.

‘I WILL CHOP MY HEAD off IF DEFEATED’
Hitting out at JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda, Zameer said,”I will chop my head and place it at his (Gowda) feet if I am defeated in Chamarajpet.” He also challenged Altaf to prove his charge of `300 crore illegal deals. “I am ready for a CBI probe in this regard,” he said. Replying to a question, Zameer said the Congress high command will give ticket for all the seven JD(S) rebel MLAs who joined it recently.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Google bans cryptocurrency mining extensions on Chrome

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

After Facebook and Twitter, Google has cracked down on malicious cryptocurrency mining extensions on its Chrome platform.

Until now, Google Chrome’s web policy permitted cryptocurrency mining in extensions as long as it is the extension’s single purpose and the user is adequately informed about the mining behaviour.

“Unfortunately, approximately 90 per cent of all extensions with mining scripts that developers have attempted to upload to Chrome Web Store have failed to comply with these policies, and have been either rejected or removed from the store,” James Wagner, Extensions Platform Product Manager, said in a blog post late Monday.

“Starting today, Chrome Web Store will no longer accept extensions that mine cryptocurrency,” he added.

Existing extensions that mine cryptocurrency will be delisted from the Chrome Web Store in late June.

Extensions with blockchain-related purposes other than mining will continue to be permitted in the Web Store, Google said.

Over the past few months, there has been a rise in malicious extensions that appear to provide useful functionality on the surface, while embedding hidden cryptocurrency mining scripts that run in the background without the user’s consent.

These mining scripts often consume significant CPU resources, and can severely impact system performance and power consumption.

“This policy is another step forward in ensuring that Chrome users can enjoy the benefits of extensions without exposing themselves to hidden risks,” Wagner said.

Late last month, Twitter confirmed to block cryptocurrency-related ads on the platform.

In January, social media giant Facebook banned all ads promoting cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and ICOs.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Four Pakistani Christians shot dead

April 3, 2018 by Nasheman

Four members of a Pakistani Christian family were shot dead in Quetta city, the police said on Tuesday.

On Monday night, unidentified armed men intercepted a vehicle the family was travelling in and opened fire, Quetta Police spokesperson Mohamed Ramzan told Efe news.

The attack comes a day after Pakistani Christians, who are a mere 2 per cent of the population, had celebrated Easter Sunday.

Attacks against the Christians have been frequent in Pakistan.

In December 2017, a week before Christmas, two suicide bombers had stormed into a packed church in Quetta and killed 10 and wounded at least 44, in an attack claimed by the Islamic state.

In March 2016, the Taliban targeted Christians celebrating Easter in a park in Lahore killing 71 people.

Filed Under: Human Rights

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