A look at the headlines right now:
- Karnataka defers release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, both chief ministers to meet Uma Bharti: The decision follows Cabinet and all-party meetings in the Kannadiga state, that were called to discuss the water-sharing dispute.
- Saarc summit in Islamabad likely to be cancelled: India, Bhutan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh will not be attending the meet that was scheduled to be held in November.
- CBI tortured my family, says former bureaucrat's suicide note: The agency said it will investigate the allegations made by BK Bansal and his son, both of whom killed themselves on Tuesday
- IMF chief Christine Lagarde says India’s GDP will grow by more than 7% this year, China's by 6%: The Fund's managing director warned against trade restrictions and protectionist policies, saying recovery from the 2009 financial crisis was still fragile.
- WHO says Aleppo’s two biggest hospitals out of service after airstrikes in Syria: There are only 30 doctors remaining in Aleppo, where heavy fighting has taken place between government and rebel forces for control of the city.
- Sedition case filed against Justice Katju for Kashmir-Bihar ‘package deal’ post on Facebook: The former Supreme Court judge had said that Pakistan could take Kashmir, ‘but on the condition you also take Bihar’.
- Missile that shot down Malaysia Airlines MH17 jet in 2014 came from Russia, say investigators: The Dutch prosecutors said the vehicle used to launch the missile returned to Russia after firing it. The aircraft was carrying 298 civilians.
- Bengaluru FC draw 1-1 against Johor Darul Ta'zim in first leg of Asian Football Confederation Cup semi-final: Eugeneson Lyngdoh levelled the score for Bengaluru, who were clearly dominated by the Malaysian team in the first half.
- India was the fastest riser on the Global Competitiveness Index this year, says World Economic Forum: It moved up 16 places to the 39th spot among the 138 countries surveyed for the report.
- Sahara chief Subrata Roy's parole extended till October 24: The Supreme Court asked him to explain how he intended to pay more than Rs 10,000 crore that he owes to Sebi.
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