A look at the headlines right now:
- Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump spar over immigration, abortion and Putin in final debate: Clinton accused her rival of belittling women, while the Republican denied recent claims of sexual assault made against him.
- Akhilesh Yadav announces rath yatra, may not attend Samajwadi Party’s silver jubilee celebrations: In a letter to his father Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Uttar Pradesh chief minister said all parties had started campaigning for the upcoming state elections.
- JNU VC, other officials 'confined' by protestors after student goes missing: Nejeeb Ahmed was expelled from his hostel on Sunday after he allegedly slapped a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad.
- India, China carry out joint military exercise in eastern Ladakh: The drill was held on the Indian side of the border, a sequel to the training carried out on the Chinese side of the LAC in February, according to officials.
- GST Council meet ends ahead of schedule as states fail to reach consensus on rates: Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the final slabs would depend on the source of funds meant to compensate states for revenue losses.
- Pakistan media regulator bans airing of Indian content on satellite TV and FM radio channels: The authority said it had decided to withdraw the 'one-sided concession' the Pervez Musharraf administration had given Indian in 2006.
- Masked youths ransack bank in Srinagar, torch SUV on National Highway: Police officials said the incidents were meant to enforce a separatist-sponsored shutdown in the Valley.
- Supreme Court reserves order on validity of appeals against 2007 Cauvery tribunal verdict: The apex court bench reportedly hinted that the judgment in the case could be pronounced in two weeks.
- Bengaluru FC make history, become first Indian team to enter AFC Cup final: Sunil Chhetri's side defeated Malaysian opponents Johor Darul Ta'zim 3-1 in the tournament's second semi-final in the city.
- MNS workers protest against release of 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' outside Mumbai theatre, 12 arrested: Raj Thackeray's party had rejected Karan Johar's statement that he will not 'engage with talent' from Pakistan, saying they will not let the film hit cinemas.
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