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Top news at 1pm on Nov: India, Pakistan may temporarily recall their high commissioners and more

Signalling A Fresh Slide In Ties, Pakistan And India May Temporarily Recall Their High Commissioners And Scale Down The Size Of Diplomatic Staff In Each Other's Missions In The Wake Of The Latest Diplomatic Spat Over The Spying Episode, A Media Report Said On Friday.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 04 Nov 2016, 01:25:39 PM
Top news at 1pm on Nov: India, Pakistan may temporarily recall their high commissioners and more

New Delhi:

Signalling a fresh slide in ties, Pakistan and India may temporarily recall their high commissioners and scale down the size of diplomatic staff in each other's missions in the wake of the latest diplomatic spat over the spying episode, a media report said on Friday.

1) India, Pakistan may temporarily recall their high commissioners: Report

Signalling a fresh slide in ties, Pakistan and India may temporarily recall their high commissioners and scale down the size of diplomatic staff in each other's missions in the wake of the latest diplomatic spat over the spying episode, a media report said on Friday.

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The voices on the unverified audio are allegedly of the police team on the spot, commanding officer and police officials sitting in the control room. Orders such as ‘Don't fall back, go ahead, surround them and finish them off’ and ‘Don't leave them’ can be clearly heard in the clip.

 3) Delhi Police Commissioner writes to Kejriwal seeking 'source' of Judges phone tapping allegations

Commissioner of the Police, Delhi Alok Kumar Verma, has written a letter to the Delhi Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, expressing concerns over Kejriwal's allegations to have 'overheard' judges talking about their phones being 'trapped, at the 50th anniversary function of the Delhi High Court.

4) Pak shelling: Injured 14-month-old girl Pari battling for life at Government Medical College

Undergoing treatment for severe neck, spinal and abdominal injuries at a hospital here, 14-month-old Pari is a testimony of the "barbarism" unleashed by the Pakistan Rangers on unarmed civilians on the Indian side.

5) US security and intelligence agencies fear Russia-backed cyber-attack on election day: Report

US security and intelligence agencies fear that Russia-backed hackers might try another round of cyber-attack on the election day next week, multiple media reports have said.




 

 


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First Published : 04 Nov 2016, 01:14:00 PM

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