A look at the headlines right now:
- 17 soldiers, all four militants killed after strike at Uri base, Army chief to visit state: The gun battle took place near a fortified complex located close to the LoC.
- At least 25 injured after explosion in Manhattan's Chelsea neighbourhood: The New York police asked people to stay away from the area and said emergency services were at the site.
- US forces kill Syrian soldiers in purported strike against Islamic State despite ceasefire: Washington said it had stopped its operation, and that the casualties were accidental.
- India lose to Spain in Davis Cup doubles encounter: Leander Paes and Saketh Myneni lost to Rafael Nadal and Marc Lopez in four sets.
- Preliminary probe shows Scorpene data leak took place at DCNS office in France, says Navy chief: Admiral Sunil Lanba said the documents were not leaked in India, and that a decision on mitigation measures will be taken soon.
- Aam Aadmi Party takes a jibe at Najeeb Jung saying Lieutenant-Governor is in no mood to work on weekend: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the L-G should talk to him about the chikungunya crisis, instead of asking the deputy CM to cut his ongoing foreign trip short.
- We are united, there is no rift in Samajwadi Party, says Akhilesh Yadav: The Uttar Pradesh chief minister met his uncle Shivpal Yadav and congratulated him for being named the party's state unit chief.
- I would have been a better finance minister than Arun Jaitley, says BJP leader Subramanian Swamy: The senior leader made the statement on Saturday while responding to co-panelist and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, who he called an ‘anti-national'.
- At least 36 civilians killed in Taliban suicide bombing at Pakistan mosque: PM Nawaz Sharif said the incident was a 'cowardly attack by terrorists [who] cannot shatter the government's resolve to eliminate terrorism from the country’.
- CBI registers preliminary enquiry to verify involvement of middleman in Embraer deal: The Defence Research and Development Organisation has sought an explanation from the Brazilian company.
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