Live Breaking News May 9: Japan's Recruit Holdings agrees to buy job-site operator Glassdoor for $1.2 billion

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Written by: India TV News Desk, New Delhi [ Updated: May 09, 2018 8:52 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 May 9:

08:50 am: BJP leadership said M Nanjamuri's son Rakesh, who EC says was a tenant of flat no. 115 where all these cards were found, also didn't belong to BJP. I have list of BJP corporation candidates 2015 & at no.16, you find Rakesh to be BJP candidate from Jalahalli constituency: Congress (ANI)

08:35 am: These are news reports pointing out prominent losers of the corporation polls and it mentions BJP's Manjula Nanjamuri, sitting corporator of HMT ward, who contested from Jalahalli where flat no. 115 is situated: Congress on 9,746 voter ID cards found in a flat in Bengaluru (ANI)

08:17 am: Badrinath in Uttarakhand receives fresh snowfall (ANI)

07:49 am: Maharashtra: Hansa Thakur and Narendra Thakur, parents of cricketer Shardul Thakur, got injured after the motorcycle they were travelling on slipped, when they were returning from a wedding ceremony in Palghar last night. Both admitted to hospital (ANI)

07:25 am: Shahjahanpur: A woman, who sat on dharna alleging that son of a BJP MLA sexually assaulted her,has now claimed that she has been getting death threats. Avdhesh Singh, Lawyer of the victim,said,'Goons came to her house and told her to take back the complaint or else they'll kill her' (ANI)

06:56 am: Seoul expects North Korea to release 3 US detainees: Yonhap (AFP)

06:50 am: Japan's Recruit Holdings agrees to buy job-site operator Glassdoor for $1.2 billion (Reuters) 

06:46 am: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits China, meets President Xi Jinping (Reuters) 

06:37 am 

06:32 amBusinessman Vijay Mallya lost a lawsuit filed by 13 Indian banks in the UK High Court seeking to collect from him more than Rs. 10,000 crore. Judge Andrew Henshaw also refused to overturn a worldwide freeze placed on Mallya’s assets (ANI) 

06:29 amWashington's top diplomat Mike Pompeo has arrived in North Korea, pool reports say, where he is to hold meetings to prepare for a landmark nuclear summit (AFP) 

06:24 amCIA nominee Haspel to pledge not to restart torture program (AFP)