A look at the headlines right now:
- Pope Francis proclaims Mother Teresa a saint at canonisation ceremony in Vatican City: The pontiff said Saint Teresa of Calcutta shamed world leaders for the 'crimes of poverty they themselves created'.
- Separatists reject Mehbooba Mufti's invitation to hold talks with all-party delegation in Kashmir: Syed Ali Shah Geelani refused to meet a group of delegation members who tried to meet him separately, but Mirwaiz Umar Farooq met AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.
- BRICS must 'intensify joint efforts' to fight terrorism, says Narendra Modi: In remarks that seemed aimed at Pakistan, the prime minister said terrorists 'do not own banks or weapons factories' and whoever funds them must be stopped.
- AAP appoints Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi its Punjab unit convener: The party had removed Sucha Singh Chhotepur from the post following allegations that he had taken money from a volunteer and promised a government office.
- Syrian forces seize areas in southwest Aleppo, says human rights monitor: Government troops and allies launched an offensive and retook neighbourhoods, including Ramousah locality's Weaponry College and Air Force Technical College.
- Indian officials indicate an end to DCNS proposal for three new submarines after Scorpene data leak: A spokesperson for the French defence contractor said they were not informed of the decision and that talks were ongoing with the government.
- At least 36 die in bus-tanker collision along the Kandahar-Kabul stretch in Afghanistan: The road is prone to militant activity, compelling drivers to increase vehicle speed to avoid any confrontation.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds 'constructive talks' with Chinese president Xi Jinping at G20 meet: The bilateral meeting was held in the backdrop of the two countries disagreeing on a range of issues including India's membership to the NSG.
- India says it cannot ratify Paris climate change agreement this year: Sherpa to the Prime Minister Arvind Panagariya said the country is committed to joining the international accord, but has ‘sought flexibility’ in the matter.
- Muslim law board faces flak for saying triple talaq is ‘not appreciated’, but allowed under Shariat: Activists have decried as 'obstinate and rigid' the body's stand that the practice cannot be done away with ‘in the name of social reforms’.
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