A look at the headlines right now:
- New UN sanctions against North Korea likely as world leaders condemn latest nuclear test: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the United Nations Security Council to take 'appropriate action' against the 'brazen breach' of its resolutions.
- Mariappan Thangavelu wins gold, Varun Bhati bags bronze in men's T42 high jump at Rio Paralympics 2016: The third Indian participating in the event, Sharad Kumar, finished sixth despite an excellent start.
- Indian Army to take up positions in Kashmir's four worst-hit districts: General Dalbir Singh reviewed the situation in these regions and directed his troops to maintain order in the state.
- Zakir Naik's NGO says it donated Rs 50 lakh to Rajiv Gandhi Foundation in 2011: The Congress said the amount was given to the Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust and they had returned it, the Islamic Research Foundation said there was no refund.
- Bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia approved by US Congress: The White House has indicated that President Barack Obama will veto the legislation over concerns that it will make Americans overseas vulnerable to legal risks.
- At least 12 killed in Islamic State group attack on Shi'ites at a Baghdad mall: More than 50 others were wounded in the two explosions, which went off at the entrance and parking lot of Nakheel Mall in the eastern side of the Iraqi capital.
- Mohammed Shahabuddin released on bail after 11-year term in Rajiv Raushan murder case: Supporters of the former RJD MLA, including party lawmakers and former ministers, have reportedly planned a grand welcome in his native village.
- Bains brothers, co-founders of Sidhu's Aawaaz-e-Punjab, thrown out of Assembly: The independent MLAs were removed from the premises on the speaker's orders after they created ruckus in the House.
- Facebook puts iconic ‘napalm girl’ photo back up after facing flak for censoring it: Norway’s largest newspaper had run an editorial panning Mark Zuckerberg and his company for deleting their piece featuring the Vietnam war picture.
- Centre told to respond to AAP's petitions on lieutenant governor's administrative powers: The Supreme Court refused to stay the verdict as the battle for control of the National Capital Region continued.
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