A look at the headlines right now:
- 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.
- 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.
- Rajnath Singh briefs Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Kashmir crisis following delegation visit: The death toll in the ongoing unrest has reached 72, with over 10,000 others injured in protests following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.
- Mumbai court convicts Bandra acid attack accused Ankur Panwar for murder of Preeti Rathi: The special public prosecutor refuted the defence lawyer's claim that the victim had died a month after the incident because of the negligence of doctors.
- CBI moves Supreme Court to set aside stay order on its Bulandshar gangrapes investigation: The probe into the assaults was stayed till a decision is made on whether the case will be transferred out of Uttar Pradesh, based on the minor survivor's plea.
- 86 AAP office-bearers from Amritsar zone quit citing 'dictatorial behaviour' of non-Punjab observers: Zonal in-charge Gurinder Singh Bajwa said 80% of the members had resigned, and others from seven more regions in the state will soon follow.
- Islamic State group reportedly bans burqa in Iraq’s Mosul after veiled attackers kill their fighters: The militant outfit has imposed the ban near security centres in the city. Women will still be required to cover themselves in other areas.
- Police gun down three attackers ending 11-hour siege on Kabul charity, one civilian killed: As gunshots and explosions were heard in Shar-e-Naw area, 31 people were evacuated from the building targeted and six others were injured in the incident.
- 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.
- International conservation group takes giant pandas off endangered species list: According to a report, the population of the animal has gone up by 16% in the last decade because of efforts made by the Chinese government and other agencies.
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