Here are a few stories from International Business Times India to start your day with.
1. Jayalalithaa critical after suffering cardiac arrest, back in emergency ward and on extracorporeal membrane heart assist device
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday evening saw her health decline again, barely hours after her party said she had fully recovered, and just days after the doctors at Apollo Hospitals in Chennai gave her a clean bill of health and said she could return home soon. Read more...
2. New Zealand Prime Minister John Key resigns in a surprise move
New Zealand Prime Minister and Leader of the National Party John Key announced his resignation on Monday, a decision that has taken his country by surprise. He held a press conference in Wellington after informing the cabinet of his decision. Read more...
3. Is this what Blackberry's new phone looks like? The one with THAT keyboard
Adding to the Priv, DTEK50 and DTEK60, the upcoming Android-powered device is expected to bring back its iconic QWERTY keyboard and come packed with a number of security enhancements. A device with the codename Mercury is rumoured to be the last BlackBerry-made smartphone and will reportedly feature a fingerprint sensor embedded into the space bar. Read more...
4. Everton vs Manchester United highlights: Jose Mourinho defends Fellaini decision after another PL draw
Manchester United took the lead, and then surrendered a late equaliser to slump to another draw in the Premier League. Jose Mourinho was left a frustrated man after Everton scored a late goal to pull off a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park on Sunday. Read more...
5. Shah Rukh Khan's Raees and The Ring will not clash with Kaabil and Crack?
Until now, Shah Rukh Khan's upcoming films — Raees and Imtiaz Ali's The Ring — were set to clash with two big-ticket projects led by Hrithik Roshan and Akshay Kumar. Not anymore. Read more...