A look at the headlines right now:
- Environment not conducive to hosting summit, says Saarc chair Nepal: Kathmandu said member nations must ensure that their territories are not used by terrorists to launch cross-border attacks.
- India never attacked another country but has sacrificed lives for other nations, says Narendra Modi: The prime minister said the nation has not been effective in communicating its contribution during the World Wars.
- India ratifies Paris climate change agreement: Environment Minister AM Dave had said the decision was not linked to India’s application for membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Pakistani boat with nine fishermen intercepted off Gujarat's coast: Indian Coast Guard officials said the crew are being interrogated and will be questioned further at Porbandar.
- United Kingdom will begin Brexit process by March 2017, says PM Theresa May: She also announced plans for a Bill that will incorporate European Union regulations in UK law.
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Rohit Sharma take India's lead to 339 at the end of Day Three of Test against NZ: Despite New Zealand putting up a strong fight with their bowling, Sharma and Wriddhiman Saha's partnership tipped the scales in favour of the hosts.
- Bihar enforces law against alcohol despite court order staying prohibition in the state: The state government will challenge the Patna High Court ruling with an appeal in the Supreme Court.
- Largest hospital in rebel-held side of Syria’s Aleppo hit with barrel, cluster bombs: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had called a previous bombing at the M10 facility a war crime.
- Gunmen shoot down former village sarpanch in his Kandizal residence in Kashmir: The police said the leader was affiliated to Opposition party, National Conference.
- Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan announce new political party Swaraj India: The Swaraj Abhiyan founders said they had never been 'secretive about going political'.
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