Morning News Headlines (November 21, 2018)

ONI Bureau:  Good Morning Readers! Here are the Morning News Bulletin on India and World by Odisha News Insight.

—   5 killed and 9 injured as a car ran over labourers sleeping on a bridge in Hisar, Haryana today morning.

—   Congress Kerala working President and Wayanad MP M.I. Shanavas passes away.

—   Delhi Police arrested the man who allegedly attacked Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal with chilli powder.

—   Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visited hospital to meet those injured in the Cuttack bus accident.

—   India and Vietnam signed four agreements- one each in the spheres of communications, foreign affairs, academics, and commerce.

—   President Ram Nath Kovind arrives in Sydney, Australia; first visit of an Indian President to Australia.

—   Jharkhand: 4 Naxals arrested by police; arms & ammunition including 600 live cartridges seized earlier today.

—   The United States Department of State designated Hajji ‘Abd al-Nasir as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.

—   Bargari sacrilege case: Akshay Kumar arrives to appear before Special Investigation Team (SIT) in Chandigarh.

—   India to take on Australia in 1st T20 International of the three-match Cricket series today.

—   Renault says Carlos Ghosn will remain as automaker’s CEO while detained in Japan on claims he misused Nissan assets.

—   Nirmala Sitharaman and her Singaporean counterpart Dr Ng Eng Hen co-chaired the 3rd Defence Ministers’ Dialogue between India and Singapore.

—   US suspends $1.66 billion security aid to Pakistan.

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