By YKA Staff:
What’s the latest around the world today? Curated for you from the interwebz, here’s a quick morning fix to keep you updated. In 140 characters at that! Presenting, #NewsInTweets:
1. [envoke_twitter_link]Terminally ill 16-year-olds can decide to withdraw life support[/envoke_twitter_link], as per Euthanasia draft bill.
Draft Bill on euthanasia says 16-year-olds can decide on withdrawing life support https://t.co/youfoZKw1o
— naresh fernandes (@tajmahalfoxtrot) May 16, 2016
2. [envoke_twitter_link]BJP leader Vanathi Srinivasan attacked in a rally in Coimbatore[/envoke_twitter_link].
Video: TN BJP leader Vanathi alleges attack by AIADMK workers in Coimbatore https://t.co/TLj1DdkNXH pic.twitter.com/rcEkXSbrrP
— TheNewsMinute (@thenewsminute) May 16, 2016
3. [envoke_twitter_link]Nitish Kumar promises quick probe into Bihar journalist’s murder[/envoke_twitter_link].
Bihar journalist murder: Nitish Kumar says guilty won't be spared https://t.co/8M1n9u232u pic.twitter.com/6zy9h2xGLe
— NDTV (@ndtv) May 15, 2016
4. [envoke_twitter_link]AAP spends Rs. 16 lakh a day on advertising in the print media[/envoke_twitter_link], revealed an RTI inquiry.
Rs 16 lakh a day is what AAP spends on advertisements – in Delhi and outside https://t.co/91sGVzAf7C pic.twitter.com/9N3XbmeM4V
— NDTV (@ndtv) May 15, 2016
5. [envoke_twitter_link]Monsoon delayed by a week in most places; to hit Kerala on June 11[/envoke_twitter_link].
Monsoon to hit Kerala on 7 June: IMD https://t.co/fYMTYjX27f
— Mint (@livemint) May 15, 2016
6. [envoke_twitter_link]17 former French ministers pledge to denounce sexual harassment[/envoke_twitter_link].
French Ex-ministers Take On Sexual Misconduct in Politics https://t.co/wVg25hR0ez pic.twitter.com/wEe0ZtYB8c
— Voice of America (@VOANews) May 15, 2016
7. [envoke_twitter_link]Facebook, YouTube, Twitter sued for failing to remove homophobic content[/envoke_twitter_link], by three groups: Union of Jewish Students, SOS Racisme and SOS Homophobie from France.
Facebook, Youtube and Twitter sued for 'failure to remove homophobic content' https://t.co/sYgiZipIHF pic.twitter.com/wA7KCrXUNx
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 15, 2016