A look at the headlines right now:
- India is Russia's especially privileged strategic partner, says Vladimir Putin: Speaking about the Kunadkulam nuclear plant, the president said Moscow was assessing the possibility of similar projects at other sites in the country.
- Heavy casualties in Syria’s Aleppo as Bashar Al-Assad says siege must continue: Both the Russia-backed government and US-aided rebels continued to bombard the city.
- Airtel announces 100 Mbps internet speeds, free voice calling offers: The telecom company said the upgraded broadband services are first being provided in Chennai, and then in 86 other cities.
- Pakistan accepts Indian jawan is in its custody weeks after he crossed border, say reports: The neighbouring country’s DGMO is believed to have spoken to his Indian counterpart over the official hotline.
- Triple talaq row: Muslim law board will boycott law panel's questionnaire on the uniform civil code: The All India Muslim Personal Law Board argued that the Centre was trying to impose a ‘single ideology’ in India.
- Maldives quits Commonwealth over allegations of human rights violations: The country's foreign ministry said they have been treated ‘unjustly and unfairly’ and added that the decision was 'difficult, but inevitable’.
- Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej dies at 88: The world’s longest-reigning monarch had only made a few public appearances in recent years.
- Portugal's Antonio Guterres officially appointed next UN secretary-general: All 193 members of the General Assembly adopted the resolution for the former prime minister to take over the post after Ban Ki-moon's term ends on December 31.
- Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in Literature for ‘creating new poetic expressions’: The iconic folk singer was up against Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o and contemporary Japanese author Haruki Murakami, among others.
- Retail inflation drops to 4.31% in September following RBI rate cut: The Consumer Price Index was expected to fall since prospects of a bumper agricultural harvest had risen after a good monsoon.
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