A look at the headlines right now:
- Barack Obama cancels meeting with Philippine president after Rodrigo Duterte insults him: Duterte used derogatory language when speaking about the US president and warned him not to bring up the alleged extrajudicial killings of drug dealers.
- Karnataka farmers protest after Supreme Court order to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu: Pro-Kannada leaders threatened strong agitations and urged the government to protect the interests of state farmers and file a review petition in the matter.
- Strong criticism of the government is neither defamatory, nor seditious, asserts Supreme Court: It directed authorities to abide by a Constitution Bench verdict of 1962, which pronounced that only remarks provoking violence and disorder amount to sedition.
- President Pranab Mukherjee indicates support for holding simultaneous Lok Sabha, state elections: He said it would be 'beneficial' if the Election Commission puts in 'ideas and efforts on holding the polls together'.
- Serena Williams clinches record 308th Grand Slam match win, surpasses Roger Federer's best: So far, the World No. 1 has won 88 US Open matches, 86 at Wimbledon, 74 at the Australian Open and 60 at the Roland Garros French Open.
- At least 35 killed in fresh blasts in parts of Syria controlled by the government, Kurdish militants: No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet.
- Urjit Patel takes charge as the 24th governor of the Reserve Bank of India: The 53-year-old has worked with the International Monetary Fund, in addition to acting as a consultant for the Finance Ministry between 1998 and 2001.
- Senior AAP leaders in Delhi, Punjab are exploiting women and promising tickets, says party MLA: While Devinder Sehrawat wrote to Arvind Kejriwal about 'debauchery' within the party, its Delhi unit convener Dilip Pandey said he has no proof of his claims.
- Twenty-four killed, 91 injured after suicide blasts in Kabul, Taliban claims responsibility: The group, which has stepped up its campaign against the Afghan government, has also warned India against its growing military cooperation with the country.
- Bihar topper scam: 4,000-page chargesheet filed by special investigation team naming 32 accused: The main accused was the former chairperson of the Bihar School Examination Board, Lalkeshwar Prasad Singh.
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