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Breaking News on February 24: 3 bombs hit capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state, say reports

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Written by: India TV News Desk, New Delhi [ Updated: February 24, 2018 8:47 IST ]
Live Breaking News February 24
Live Breaking News February 24

Twitter is buzzing with breaking news and news alerts from India and rest of the world. Here is the coverage of all breaking alerts and latest updates from the micro-blogging site on one page:

Breaking News of February 24:

08:25 am: Delhi: Fire breaks out at a scrap godown in Rohini's Rani Khera area, 5 fire tenders rushed to spot

07:36 am: Three bombs hit capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state, reports AFP quoting police. (ANI)

07:22 am: CBI registers case against Delhi-based jeweller Dwarka Das Seth International for an alleged fraud worth Rs 389.95 crore towards Oriental Bank of Commerce.

06:45 am: The US Secret Service has said a person driving a passenger vehicle struck a security barrier near the White House.

06:22 am: US President Donald Trump has once again named India and China to defend his policy on climate change and reiterated that these countries and some others benefited the most from the Paris agreement while America didn't get any advantage. 

06:10 am: Pakistan escaped from being placed on the watch-list of countries that have failed to combat terror financing and counter money laundering, state-run Pakistan Television reported. 

06:01 am: Donald Trump Jr, son of US President Donald Trump, on Friday said he loves the Indian media as it is "mild and nice" compared to the "aggressive and brutal" American media.

 

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