Stories to look out for today

May 29, 2017 11:22 am | Updated 11:22 am IST

1 held as sexual abuse video goes viral in U.P.

The Uttar Pradesh police on Sunday arrested one person and booked 13 others in connection with a video shot in Rampur that shows a group of men sexually assaulting two women. Read more

ISRO set to launch heaviest rocket

An indigenous rocket as heavy as 200 full-grown Asian elephants could well take “Indians into space from Indian soil”. Read more

Man in Delhi objects to youth peeing on road, beaten to death

An e-rickshaw driver was allegedly beaten to death near the GTB Nagar metro station on Saturday after he objected to the accused urinating on the road. Read more

Modi in Berlin today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to arrive in Berlin on Monday beginning a six-day, four-nation tour of Europe.

He will meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel for talks to tackle issues such as the impasse in the India-EU free trade agreement, as well as developing a common strategy to counter China’s moves on connectivity and preserving the international “rules-based” system. Read more

At French Open 2017, women’s draw is wide open

Serena Williams’ pregnancy announcement last month triggered a sequence of events that has left this year’s women’s draw at Roland Garros wide open and primed for a new champion.

The French federation then refused to award Maria Sharapova a wild card for the tournament with the Russian on the comeback trail following a 15-month doping suspension. Read more

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