A look at the headlines right now:
- Let jihadists mount attacks against India, Jaish chief Masood Azhar tells Pakistan: He said that if Islamabad did not act decisive in this regard, it would lose a 'historic opportunity' to seize Kashmir.
- Nobel Prize-winning playwright Dario Fo dies at 90: The Italian, who also had a successful acting career, was known for his satirical tone and sharp criticism of racism, corruption and war.
- Four women allege Donald Trump touched them inappropriately as groping tape row worsens: The Republican nominee has sent a legal notice to The New York Times asking the publication to retract the 'reckless' and 'defamatory' story.
- Sensex nosedives below 28,000 after reports that US Federal Reserve might hike interest rates: Nifty, too, dropped by 85 points and was trading below the 8,650-mark.
- Congress student wing members face probe at JNU after burning effigy of Narendra Modi on Dussera: Others featured as Ravana's heads were Amit Shah, Ramdev, Asaram and Sadhvi Pragya.
- Woman's hair chopped off as punishment for 'affair' on Kangaroo court's orders in West Bengal: Villagers allegedly barged into the woman's house and snipped off her hair, after she failed to pay the penalty amount of Rs 6,000 ordered by the village chief.
- BJP calls for strike in Kerala after party worker's murder in Kannur: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury accused the party and the RSS of creating an atmosphere of violence in the state.
- People’s Conference worker shot dead by militants in Kupwara: Ghulam Nabi Khoja’s death was reportedly the second political killing in the state in October.
- Governor must explain how Jayalalithaa gave approval to reallocation of portfolios, says Karunanidhi: In response, the ruling party called the Opposition leader ‘illiterate’, and said he was desperate to rule Tamil Nadu.
- Wonder Woman is the United Nations' newest ambassador: Officials said the feminist superhero will be appointed to the post on October 21, her 75th anniversary.
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