CBSE class 12 results out, Ireland ends abortion ban, and other top stories of the day

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday released the results of its Class XII examinations. With 499 marks out of 500, Meghna Srivastava from Step By Step School of Gautam Budh Nagar is the all-India topper.

The first official results declared on Saturday in Ireland’s historic referendum on its strict abortion laws showed 60% in the Galway East constituency backed repealing the constitutional ban on terminations.

The Congress said people now know that the duo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah was harmful to the country after four years of the National Demoicratic Alliance (NDA) rule, which it described as a period of “treachery, trickery, revenge and lies”.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that the NDA government’s commitment to fight corruption has sent “shivers down the spines of many who have come on one platform”

Digital payments company Paytm on May 26 said it does not share data of its users with any third-party or government. “We never share your (user) data with anyone: any company/ any government or any country. At Paytm, your data is yours. Not ours, or of a third party, or of the government,” Paytm said in its blog on May 26.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met for the second time in a month on May 26 to discuss carrying out the peace commitments they reached in their first summit and Mr. Kim’s potential meeting with United States President Donald Trump, Mr. Moon’s office said.

At least five militants were killed on May 26 as Army foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district, a defence official said.

Zinedine Zidane and Jurgen Klopp appear very different managers, at least on the surface. No one has pinned down Zidane’s philosophy; it remains as subtle and elusive as he was in his playing days.