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1. Rafale Deal Is Open And Shut Case, Says Rahul Gandhi
After a regulatory filing in France and India have brought to light that Dassault invested 40 million euros and the Reliance infrastructure, which was a loss-making venture, made a profit of Rs 248 crore, Congress President Rahul Gandhi attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that this is "an open and shut case".
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2. Violence Erupts After Tinsukia Killings in Assam
Violent protests were reported from Assam after five people from Kheribari Bisonibari were killed, allegedly by ULFA militants in Tinsukia, Assam.
According to the reports, the five deceased were called out of their homes randomly and were shot dead.
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3. MJ Akbar Accused of Rape, Issues Statement Saying It Was 'Consensual'
After multiple women accused MJ Akbar of sexual harassment, the former Minister of State for External Affairs is now accused of rape by a US-based journalist Pallavi Gogoi.
Gogoi, who worked with Akbar at The Asian Age in the 1990s, wrote a piece for The Washington Post accusing Akbar of rape and violence.
MJ Akbar on Friday, 2 November, issued a statement and said that their relationship was mutual and "perhaps" it didn't end on a good note.
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4. SRK Gifts 'Zero' To Fans on His Birthday
Actor Shahrukh Khan turned 53 on Friday, 2 November, and greeted his fans after midnight at his Mumbai home Mannat. SRK also launched the trailer of his upcoming movie 'Zero' as a gift for his fans.
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5. Apple Hikes Prices of Computers in India
After the tech giant Apple launched three new products – MacBook Air, Mac Mini and iPad Pro – it hiked the prices of the computers in India.
Though the price hike of MacBook Air seems a bit unusual now that the new laptop has been launched on 30 October, it might just lead people to buy the new MacBook Air.
Here is all you need know about the price hike of Apple computers.
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