A look at the headlines right now:
- French naval contractor suspects economic warfare behind Scorpene submarine data leak: A DCNS spokesperson said tough competition and corporate espionage may have led to the cyber attack.
- Twelve dead after terrorists attack American University in Kabul: Police had cordoned off the institute soon after the gunfire began and killed the attackers in clearing operations that lasted for hours.
- At least 247 killed in central Italy earthquake: The quake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale reportedly reduced several towns to rubble.
- December 2012 Delhi gangrape convict Vinay Sharma attempts suicide inside Tihar jail: He was admitted to Deen Dayal Upadhyay hospital after he allegedly took pills and tried to hang himself.
- Nitin Gadkari made BJP's election in-charge for Goa: Singhbhum Lok Sabha MP Laxman Giluwa was made the party's Jharkhand chief after Tala Marandi resigned on August 11.
- Accused in JNU rape case surrenders: Police said Anmol Ratan will be sent for a medical examination before he is produced before the Patiala House Court on Friday.
- Cabinet clears draft Bill seeking 'complete ban' on commercial surrogacy: The proposed law will allow childless couples to seek help only from a close relative and also bar foreigners and expatriates from having surrogate babies.
- Centre, Monsanto dispute escalates as latter pulls new GM cotton seeds to protest technology sharing: The biotech company and the government are also at odds over how much the former can charge for its genetically modified seeds.
- Did not mean to accuse RSS of assassinating Mahatma Gandhi, says Rahul Gandhi after defamation case: The Congress vice president told the Supreme Court that his statement was misinterpreted by the petitioner.
- World's largest aircraft, Airlander 10, crash lands during second test flight in England: The manufacturer of the airship, Hybrid Air Vehicles, said all crew members are safe.
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