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'కశ్మీర్ బిల్లు చారిత్రకం-నూతన శకానికి నాంది' - ఆమోదం
జమ్ముకశ్మీర్కు స్వయం ప్రతిపత్తి కలిగిన 370 అధికరణ రద్దుకు పార్లమెంట్ ఆమోదం చారిత్రాక సందర్భమని ప్రధాని మోదీ వ్యాఖ్యానించారు. కశ్మీర్ అంశంపై ట్వీట్ల వర్షం కురిపించారు.
కశ్మీర్ బిల్లు చారిత్రక సందర్భం-నూతన శకానికి నాంది
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Published : Aug 7, 2019, 6:05 AM IST
జమ్ముకశ్మీర్కు స్వయం ప్రతిపత్తి కల్పించే 370 అధికరణ రద్దు, పునర్విభజన బిల్లుకు పార్లమెంట్ ఆమోదం చారిత్రక సందర్భమని వ్యాఖ్యానించారు ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ. కశ్మీర్ అంశంపై వరుస ట్వీట్లు చేశారు ప్రధాని. సంకెళ్ల నుంచి విముక్తి పొంది నూతన శకం కోసం ఎదురుచూస్తోందన్నారు.
"ఐక్యంగా మనం 130 కోట్ల ప్రజల కలలను నిజం చేసుకోగలం. భారత పార్లమెంటరీ ప్రజాస్వామ్యంలో ఇది చారిత్రక రోజు. అత్యధిక మెజారిటీతో కశ్మీర్ బిల్లులు ఆమోదం పొందాయి."
-ట్విట్టర్లో నరేంద్రమోదీ
దశాబ్దాలుగా వేర్పాటువాద శక్తులు బ్లాక్ మెయిలింగ్ రాజకీయాలకు పాల్పడుతున్నాయన్నారు. ప్రజా సంక్షేమాన్ని కశ్మీర్నేతలు ఎప్పుడూ పట్టించుకోలేదన్నారు.
ఇదీ చూడండి:కశ్మీర్పై మోదీ హిట్... కాంగ్రెస్ 'హిట్ వికెట్'
జమ్ముకశ్మీర్కు స్వయం ప్రతిపత్తి కల్పించే 370 అధికరణ రద్దు, పునర్విభజన బిల్లుకు పార్లమెంట్ ఆమోదం చారిత్రక సందర్భమని వ్యాఖ్యానించారు ప్రధానమంత్రి నరేంద్రమోదీ. కశ్మీర్ అంశంపై వరుస ట్వీట్లు చేశారు ప్రధాని. సంకెళ్ల నుంచి విముక్తి పొంది నూతన శకం కోసం ఎదురుచూస్తోందన్నారు.
"ఐక్యంగా మనం 130 కోట్ల ప్రజల కలలను నిజం చేసుకోగలం. భారత పార్లమెంటరీ ప్రజాస్వామ్యంలో ఇది చారిత్రక రోజు. అత్యధిక మెజారిటీతో కశ్మీర్ బిల్లులు ఆమోదం పొందాయి."
-ట్విట్టర్లో నరేంద్రమోదీ
దశాబ్దాలుగా వేర్పాటువాద శక్తులు బ్లాక్ మెయిలింగ్ రాజకీయాలకు పాల్పడుతున్నాయన్నారు. ప్రజా సంక్షేమాన్ని కశ్మీర్నేతలు ఎప్పుడూ పట్టించుకోలేదన్నారు.
ఇదీ చూడండి:కశ్మీర్పై మోదీ హిట్... కాంగ్రెస్ 'హిట్ వికెట్'
AP TELEVISION 1600GMT OUTLOOK FOR 06 AUGUST 2019
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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HONG KONG LAWMAKERS - Pro-democracy legislators say Beijing should not make the demonstrations a national security issue because the movement is not targeting the central government, but rather the administration of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam. STORY NUMBER 4223875
HONG KONG PROTESTS GOVT - Hong Kong government officials say returning the city back to harmony was a priority before any other issues could be addressed. STORY NUMBER 4223878
PERU US BOLTON - US to target all Maduro supporters with sanctions. STORY NUMBER 4223912
UK IRELAND BREXIT - The Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says that he believes a no-deal Brexit can still be avoided. STORY NUMBER 4223899
RUSSIA EXPLOSION - 12 injured, 1 missing in Russia military depot fire. STORY NUMBER 4223849
DENMARK PLANE CRASH - Emergency services rushing to extinguish plane on fire after crash landing, carrying management team for American singer Pink; shots of damaged plane. STORY NUMBER 4223871
OBIT TONI MORRISON - Archive of the American author Toni Morrison, the first black woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature, who was died, aged 88. STORY NUMBER 4223887
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TOP STORIES
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US SHOOTINGS AFTERMATH - Authorities in two U.S. cities scoured leads in a pair of weekend mass shootings that killed 31, trying to piece together the motives that led two young men to unleash violence on innocent people in crowded public places.
::Covering reactions in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio
::DC 1600GMT - Several National civic organizations will convene to demand the Trump administration and Congress fix the nation's broken gun laws, denounce acts of mass violence by white supremacists, and cease racist, anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies coming from the White House
::US NY Walmart in NY - Speaking in a Walmart parking lot in New York, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer calls for universal background check legislation.
US CHINA TRADE WAR - Asian stocks followed Wall Street lower on Tuesday after China let its currency sink and halted purchases of U.S. farm goods,
::China says it will stop farm imports from the U.S.
::Covering developments
US VENEZUELA SANCTIONS -- The Trump administration froze all Venezuelan government assets Monday in a dramatic escalation of tensions with Nicolás Maduro that places his socialist administration alongside a short list of adversaries from Cuba, North Korea, Syria and Iran that have been targeted by such aggressive U.S. actions.
The ban blocking American companies and individuals from doing business with Maduro's government and its top supporters, which takes effect immediately, is the first of its kind in the western hemisphere in over three decades, following an asset freeze against Gen. Manuel Noriega's government in Panama and a trade embargo on the Sandinista leadership in Nicaragua in the 1980s.
::Covering developments
VENEZUELA FOREIGN MINISTER - Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza calls news conference after the Trump administration freezes Venezuelan government assets.
::Edit expected
VENEZUELA ASSEMBLY: Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó presides over a session of the National Assembly.
::Edit expected
US NKO MISSILES - North Korea continued to ramp up its weapons demonstrations by firing two presumed short-range ballistic missiles into the sea Tuesday while lashing out at the United States and South Korea for continuing military exercises that the North says could derail fragile nuclear diplomacy.
::Monitoring developments
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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IRAN TENSION - Following developments after Iran seized another tanker
SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments after Syrian army says it will resume offensive on rebel enclave in the northwest
ISRAEL DEPORTATION - Tel Aviv protest for children of foreign workers in danger of deportation
:: 16G, self-cover on merit
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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UK BREXIT - Cabinet minister Michael Gove has accused the EU of refusing to negotiate with Britain over a new Brexit deal.
::Edit expected
RUSSIA OPPOSITION - Opposition leader at election commission over complaints at not being able to register
::Edit on merit
BRITAIN FLOODS - Emergency crews in northwest England race to pump water from a reservoir with a damaged dam as weather forecasts calling for thunderstorms hasten fear of the structure failing and flooding of a town.
Accessing updates on merit.
NIGERIA SHIA LEADER - A Nigerian court on Monday granted the leader of the country's main Shia group, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, permission to leave prison in order to travel abroad for medical treatment. Abdullahi Usman a spokesman for the group told The Associated Press that the court granted Zakzaky and his wife medical leave to enable them to go to India for treatment.
Covering/Accessing developments.
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OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
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NORTHAM
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US UN VENEZUELA - Ambassador Samuel Moncada, Permanent Representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the United Nations will brief the press.
::Edit 18:30 GMT
US MARKETS - Stocks bounced back in early trading Tuesday on Wall Street, a day after their worst loss of the year, as China eased some of the pressure in its trade war with the U.S. by stabilizing its currency.
::Edit expected
US FLORIDA SPACEX LAUNCH - LASpaceX launches AMOS-17, an Israeli satellite intended to improve TV, cellular and Internet services to Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
::Edit expected
US MEDICAL MARIJUANA - Four years after state lawmakers allowed the dispensing of medical marijuana, the first patients will receive therapeutic cannabis, as Louisiana becomes the only Deep South state to dispense the medicine.
::Edit expected
US PRIMARY ELECTION DAY - Mississippians head to the polls to decide Democratic and Republican nominees for a host of offices from governor to county supervisor
::Edit expected
US ELECTION 2020-BENNET
(1030 ET) – Michael Bennet holds an education roundtable in Summerton.
(1300 ET) – Michael Bennet holds a meet and greet in Manning.
(1830 ET) – Michael Bennet holds a meet and greet in Georgetown.
SC, ELECTION 2020-BOOKER
(1000 ET) – Cory Booker holds a meet and greet in Conway. (monitor)
(1615 ET) – Cory Booker holds a walk and talk with Mayor Lovith Anderson in Lake City.
(1800 ET) – Cory Booker holds a Conversation with Cory at Porter Auditorium at Carter Center in Florence.
US GARLIC FESTIVAL - Funeral service for girl killed at garlic festival, pastor expected to make comments
::Edit expected
LATAM
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MEXICO EL PASO KILLINGS - Monitoring for the return of bodies after Saturday's massacre at a Walmart in El Paso where 7 Mexicans died. We are on the lookout for relatives of the deceased and any upcoming funerals.
::2000g edit expected
PUERTO RICO POLITICAL TENSION: Puerto Rico is anxiously waiting for a ruling from the territory's Supreme Court on the political fate of the man sworn in as Governor Pedro Pierluisi after days of uncertainty over his role as leader of the island.
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WEDNESDAY PLANNING
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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INDIA KASHMIR - Monitoring for latest after India's lower house of Parliament was set to ratify a bill that would downgrade the governance of India-administered, Muslim-majority Kashmir amid an indefinite security lockdown in the disputed Himalayan region. The measure was introduced Monday alongside a presidential order dissolving a constitutional provision that gave Kashmiris exclusive, hereditary rights. The situation in Kashmir was unclear after the government shut off most means of communication with the outside world and deployed thousands of troops amid fears its actions could spark uprisings.
::Monitoring latest and will advise
HONG KONG PROTESTS - Protest planned near Hong Kong's Revenue Department. Hong Kong has seen a string of demonstrations that began in June against proposed extradition legislation that would have allowed some criminal suspects to be sent to mainland China to stand trial. While the government has since suspended the bill, protesters have pressed on with broader calls for democratic reforms, an investigation into the police brutality allegations and for the city's leader to step down. On Tuesday, a Chinese official responsible for Hong Kong affairs says punishment for those behind the weeks of sometimes violent protests is "only a matter of time."
::0300gmt - Protest. Covering live, edit to follow
JAPAN SKOREA TRADE - Japan's Cabinet decision to downgrade South Korea's preferential trade status will be posted in a public notice before the measure takes effect late August.
::No announcement nor pressers expected at this point.
::Checking on possible comments / reax. TBC
JAPAN US DEFENSE - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper meets with his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya. This is Esper's first visit to Japan since he assumed office.
::0140G – Welcome ceremony. (Reuters pool live – London, please access live through local ends)
:: 0200G – Bilateral Meeting. Accessing
MALAYSIA MISSING SCHOOLGIRL - Search continues for a 15 year-old London girl who disappeared from her bedroom at a nature resort in Malaysia over the weekend. Nora Quoirin's family says they discovered her missing from her bedroom at the Dusun eco-resort in southern Negeri Sembilan state Sunday morning.
::Monitoring/ Covering latest
THAILAND MARIJUANA - Government Pharmaceutical Organization hands over thousands of bottles of marijuana oil extract to the Public Health Ministry. Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who said that he will sign an order this week to allow ministry-run hospitals to prescribe the oil extracts will hold press conference after the handover ceremony.
::0400G – Handover followed by presser. Covering live, edit to follow
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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IRAN TENSION - Following developments after Iran seized another tanker
SYRIA FIGHTING - Following developments after Syrian army says it will resume offensive on rebel enclave in the northwest
ISRAEL KAFKA - Israel's National Library unveils unpublished manuscripts by Franz Kafka that were retrieved from his safe in Switzerland
:: 0800GMT, self-cover
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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FRANCE NOTRE DAME_ French authorities start decontaminating from toxic lead pollution the square in front of Notre Dame cathedral and in its adjacent streets. Hundreds of tons of lead that was in Notre Dame's spire and roof melted during the April 15 fire, which came close to destroying the cathedral.
::TIME TBA - Edited self cover to follow.
TURKEY UKRAINE_ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits Turkey and meets with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
::1300GMT - Bilateral meeting. Accessing edited coverage.
::1500GMT - Joint news conference by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Accessing Live. Edit to follow.
CYPRUS RAPE CASE _ British woman facing a public nuisance charge for admitting to falsely accusing 12 Israelis of rape appears in court where she's expected to plead.
::0600GMT - Court proceedings begin. Edited self cover to follow.
::No media access inside court. Visuals of court exterior, arrivals, departures and possible lawyer's comments.
BRITAIN JORDAN_ British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with Jordan's King Abdullah II.
::Arrival at Downing street followed by bilateral meeting. Accessing edited coverage.
::Timing TBA
ITALY HIGH SPEED TRAIN_ The Senate debates and votes on a 5-Star Movement motion to impel Parliament to take action to block Italy's high-speed rail system between France and Italy, known as TAV.
:: Italian deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has been blasting his coalition partner, the 5-Star Movement, for opposing the TAV project. Its opposition to TAV construction could put the year-old populist government's very survival at risk.
::0700GMT - Debate begins. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
::TIME TBA - Vote. Accessing live. Edit on merit.
RUSSIA COMMUNISTS_ Communists plan to meet outside the Central Election Commission to complain about the authorities' handling of the registration process for the upcoming Moscow City Council elections.
::0800GMT - Edited self cover on merit.
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