A look at the headlines right now:
- Designate Pakistan state sponsor of terrorism, demands Indian-Americans' White House petition: The petition said the campaign was important to the people of the US, India and other countries that are continuously affected by Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
- Congress will waive farmers' loans within 10 days of coming to power in Uttar Pradesh, says Rahul Gandhi: The party vice president said the Centre should introduce a Kisan Budget.
- More than 160 bodies found after boat carrying migrants capsized off Egypt coast: The military said they have rescued 163 survivors. There were at least 450 people on the Italy-bound boat.
- Men accused of killing British teen Scarlett Keeling acquitted, mother says she will appeal decision: Fiona MacKeown said she was disappointed with the Goa court's verdict.
- India, France sign €7.87-billion Rafale fighter jets deal: According to the agreement, India will also get spare aircraft, Meteor missiles and other weaponry from France’s Dassault Aviation, which makes the planes.
- Supreme Court agrees to consider Subrata Roy's 'apology' for his lawyer's misconduct: This comes hours after the bench refused to extend the Sahara chief's parole after his advocate's arguments angered them.
- Karnataka decides to release Cauvery water only for Bengaluru and the areas around river basin: The state's resolution goes against the Supreme Court's order directing it to release 6,000 cusecs every day to Tamil Nadu till September 27.
- At least 10 dead as intense air strikes batter Aleppo after Syrian Army declares offensive: The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the nature of the raids were characteristic of Russian and Syrian tactics.
- Navy ends search operations for masked gunmen spotted near Uran Navy base: Police also released sketches of at least two of the five suspects in connection with the possible terror threat in the Maharashtra region.
- Kane Williamson, Tom Latham's fifties propel New Zealand to 152/1 on rain-affected Day 2: The Kiwis were 166 runs short of India's first innings score of 318 when play was called off a session early because of bad weather.
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