Live Breaking News April 29: US urges Europeans to impose sanctions on Iran missile program

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Written by: India TV News Desk, New Delhi [ Updated: April 29, 2018 8:48 IST ]
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Twitter is buzzing with breaking news and news alerts from India and rest of the world. Here is the live coverage of all breaking alerts and latest updates from the micro-blogging site on one page:

Live Breaking News of April 29:

08:49 am: On reports of Navy's IL 38 making a crash landing in Russia- the aircraft is in Russia for Overhaul and Mid Life Upgradation. No crew was onboard during sortie though they are present in Russia. Aircraft was on initial test flight with Russian crew. Damage being ascertained: Navy (ANI)

08:27 am: The generals in Pakistan target their own people. For wars, they have their private militia. Organisations like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul are proxies of Pakistani military generals: Shaukat Ali Kahmiri, Exiled PoK activist (ANI)

08:25 am: US urges Europeans to impose sanctions on Iran missile program (Reuters)

08:21 am: N. Korea says to invite foreign experts to see nuclear test site closure: Seoul (AFP)

08:11 am: Karnataka elections 2018: Karnataka ministers saying their phones are being tapped by BJP is hilarious, this is nothing but a lame excuse for their impending defeat: Sudhanshu Trivedi, BJP (ANI)

07:57 am: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plans to shut down the country’s nuclear test site in May, says South Korea

07:41 am: Man kills wife in Sambhal on suspicion of an illicit affair. Accused on the run.Police begin investigation (ANI)

07:12 am: 2 members of Nationalist Congress Party shot dead by miscreants in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra (ANI)

06:29 am: Trump says North Korean meeting could happen in three-four weeks (Reuters)

06:26 am: Saudi state-run television said more than 50 Huthis were killed in a strike overnight in the capital Sanaa (AFP)

06:25 am: New US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says he had a "good conversation" with North Korea's Kim Jong Un during his visit to Pyongyang, adding Kim was "prepared to... lay out a map that would help us achieve" denuclearization (AFP)