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May 29, 2016 09:41 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 03:08 pm IST

Here's a quick glance at today's top stories:

>Will never go on the path of sins: Narendra Modi

Slamming those questioning his government’s performance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said his two-year dispensation had initiated over 700 schemes and even if some tasks remain undone, “I will not let the nation go on the wrong path.” >

>Our top five ‘Premam’ moments

Butterflies, veshtis, full beards, red velvet cake and curly hair – 2015 was all of that and much more with the release of the Alphonse Putharen’s Premam back in May 2015. The Nivin Pauly-Sai Pallavi starrer became extremely popular, not only in Kerala but also in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, running for several months. With that in mind, we pick our top five favourite moments from Premam.

>Secret German WWII code machine found on eBay

A World War II-era machine — used to send personal messages between Hitler and his generals by encrypting plain German text into secret code — has been found on eBay for 9.50 pounds!

>The battle against superbugs

Bengaluru-based labs and start-ups are attempting to design molecules that can be developed into broad-spectrum drugs to combat drug-resistant bacteria.

>Macbook Pro to go on a diet?

Apple is said to have readied a new MacBook Pro, which would flaunt a much thinner and lighter build. It will feature TouchID support and an OLED touchscreen above the keyboard to replace the physical function keys. The new MacBook will support USB-C type and Thunderbolt 3 port, according to appleinsider.com.

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