The Hindu Newsletter - The return of peace?
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The Morning Filter Welcome to The Morning Filter newsletter, the best way to start your day one step ahead of the news cycle. Here are the major developments you need to keep track of today: Delhi govt schools in violence-hit areas to open today
Government schools which were closed in view of violence in northeast Delhi and parts of east Delhi will open on Saturday for principals and staff to assess the current situation. International: U.S.-Taliban peace deal signing in Doha
The deal will set the stage for a US troop withdrawal, ending its nearly two decade long war in Afghanistan, and also facilitate intra-Afghan talks to decide the country’s future. Modi to visit Uttar Pradesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he is eagerly looking forward to being with his “sisters and brothers of Uttar Pradesh” on Saturday where he will attend several programmes in Chitrakoot and Prayagraj. Delhi violence: protest today in 15 European cities
Demonstrations will be held in cities, including Brussels, Geneva, Helsinki, Kraków, the Hague, Stockholm, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Glasgow and London to express solidarity with the victims and survivors of the violence that occurred in Delhi. Ram Temple construction panel chief to visit Ayodhya today
Nripendra Mishra, the chairman of the Ram Temple Construction Committee, met Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday a day before his proposed visit to Ayodhya initiate the process for preparing a blueprint for construction of the temple. Mizoram to get its third flight service
Chief Minister Zoramthanga will flag off the IndiGo flight at 12.30 pm, principal consultant for civil aviation Wing Commander J. Lalhmingliana said. Zeliangrong United Front militants arrested in Howrah
The four ZUF militants will be produced at a Kolkata court today. Christchurch Test: Ishant ruled out as ankle injury resurfaces
In-form India pacer Ishant Sharma will miss the second and final Test against New Zealand beginning today at the Hagley Oval as his right ankle injury has resurfaced. Interesting battle in store as Chennaiyin-FC Goa clash in ISL semis
Having made a superb turnaround after a poor start, two-time champion Chennaiyin FC will look to continue the good run when they take on FC Goa in the first leg of the ISL semifinal in Chennai today.
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