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Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an online summit with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison to review the broad framework of bilateral strategic ties and explore ways to expand cooperation in areas of trade and defence. Meanwhile, The Cyclone Nisarga which made landfall near Alibaug has weakened from deep depression to depression over west Vidarbha in Maharashtra. This and more, get to know the top national stories at a glance.

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Published : Jun 4, 2020, 1:01 PM IST

6. Lawsuit filed against Trump for signing executive order targeting social media

A lawsuit has been filed against US President Donald Trump for signing an executive order on preventing online censorship that seems to violate the freedom of speech of individuals on social media platforms.

7. Cyclone turns into depression over Vidarbha, to weaken further

Cyclone Nisarga which spared Mumbai after it made landfall near adjoining Alibaug is now a depression over west Vidarbha region in Maharashtra and will weaken further, the India Meteorological Department(IMD) said on Thursday.

8. Crowds gather for protest at Los Angeles City Hall

Some California counties and cities have begun reducing or planning to end curfews as demonstrations over the death of George Floyd have largely remained peaceful. Other jurisdictions, however, expect to extend them out of caution.

9. Vande Bharat: Kerala has neither denied permission nor put pre-conditions to flights landing: CM

Joining issue with minister of state for external affairs V Muraleedharan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday said Kerala has neither denied permission nor put any pre-conditions to flights coming to the state as part of the Vande Bharat mission to bring back stranded Indians from abroad.

10. Why is a worker going from one state to another called 'migrant', questions Bihar CM

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that his government is working on generating employment for all those who have returned to Bihar during the COVID-19 phase, and also slammed all those who had used the term 'migrants' for workers.

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