1. Yes Bank says no window dressing of corporate accounts to conceal bad loans.
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China urges US to stop slander after Trump's meddling claim
Trump said as he chaired the UN Security Council for the first time that China was meddling in the elections because it opposes his tough trade policies.
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How the rest of the world identifies its citizens
Aadhaar was conceived with the objective of building an efficient and transparent mechanism for targeting welfare and subsidy benefits to the poor. But as Aadhaar’s scope expanded, opposition to it also grew, with many seeing it as a tool of mass surveillance. Scroll down to find how other countries ID its citizens.
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China to continue pragmatic corporation with Sri Lanka
The remarks were made by Beijing's Ambassador to Colombo Cheng Xueyuan at an event here on Wednesday evening marking the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, reports Xinhua news agency.
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South Africa, UAE sign extradition treaty that may target Gupta brothers
South Africa has signed an extradition treaty with the United Arab Emirates, the justice minister said on Thursday, raising the prospect of the Gupta brothers, friends of former president Jacob Zuma, returning to face corruption charges.
6. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom look loved up as they confirm relationship on the red carpet
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom made their relationship red carpet official as they put on a loving display at a star-studded gala in Monaco.
The A-listers proved they are very much back together and couldn’t stop smiling while posing for photographers at the Gala for the Global Ocean.
Bloom, who looked dapper in a navy suit, whispered affectionately in his girlfriend’s ear as they were pictured alongside hosts Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco.
Perry looked stunning in a pink floor length gown which featured silver sequin sleeves.
7. JOHN CENA AND NIKKI BELLA
The couple, who had been together for six years and were engaged, called off their wedding just weeks before the actual ceremony in April 2018. A month and a half after their split, they were back together, reported Us Weekly in May 2018. “Calling off the wedding was the right decision at the moment and their relationship only grew from it. It didn’t mean that any love was lost, or that they lost any feelings for one another, but they both have realized that they love each other and want to be with one another,” a source told the publication.
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ZAYN MALIK AND GIGI HADID
The duo first sparked romance rumors in November 2015, and confirmed they were a couple in February 2016. After about seven months of dating, the pair split in June 2016. In less than a month, they were back again. In March 2018, they announced on social media that they had parted ways. However, they were spotted getting intimate again in New York City by the end of April.
9. Weird Neutron Star That Shouldn't Exist Discovered
Just a little to the left of the leftmost part of the “W” in the constellation Cassiopeia lies a binary system of a neutron star in a 27-day orbit with a more massive, rapidly rotating star.
It’s from here we’ve detected radio jets—material traveling close to the speed of light and emitting radio waves—with details published in Nature.
But the find was something not predicted by current theory. This particular neutron star has a very strong magnetic field, yet jets from neutron stars had only previously been observed in systems with magnetic fields about 1,000 times weaker.
Neutron stars are dense stellar corpses, with about one and a half times the mass of the Sun squeezed into a sphere just ten kilometres (six miles) across. With enormous densities (similar to that of an atomic nucleus), they are the densest objects that can support themselves against their own gravity. If they were any denser they would collapse to form a black hole.
A Swift discovery
This particular binary system, known as Swift J0243.6+6124, was first discovered on October 3, 2017, by NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory. This satellite, known as Swift, continuously scans the sky looking for new, bright sources of X-ray emission.
After a bright new burst of X-rays was detected from the location of this binary system, astronomers from across the world trained their telescopes on the source to try to determine what was producing them.
It turned out that the strong gravity of the neutron star in this system was capturing material thrown off by the rapid rotation of the other star. For many years this gas had been piling up in a disk of matter swirling around the neutron star.