A look at the headlines right now:
- Eight civilians killed, several injured in multiple gunfights in Kashmir: Residents of villages along the LoC in the Naushera, Arnia and Ramgarh sectors were caught in the shelling.
- Arnab Goswami announces resignation from Times Now, says reports: There is speculation that he may launch his own channel.
- Cyrus Mistry's ouster was 'absolutely necessary' for the company's success, says Ratan Tata: The group's chairman sent out a letter to his employees hours after the former head of Tata Sons refuted the allegations against him regarding the Docomo deal.
- Former Germany striker Miroslav Klose retires from international football: The country’s all-time top scorer said he will now work on gaining his coaching qualifications.
- Magistrate orders closure of all 174 schools near India-Pakistan border in the region: At least 25 schools in the state have been set ablaze since the unrest in the Kashmir Valley began after the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani.
- Pakistan Supreme Court orders corruption probe against PM Nawaz Sharif: The court also allowed Imran Khan's party to hold its anti-government rally in Islamabad on Wednesday.
- Twitter's Asia Pacific vice president, Rishi Jaitly, quits: His resignation came at a time when the company's revenue growth nosedived for the eighth quarter with its user base stagnating.
- Tiffin bomb explodes under car at Malappuram Collectorate in Kerala, no casualties reported: Among other items, police officials found a letter detailing human rights violations in the country from the site of the blast.
- Android phones can now 'cast spells' from the Harry Potter world: The move is part of a tie-up between Google and Warner Bros. to promote a new film, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
- ABC News-Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by a point: This is the first time since May when the Republican nominee has performed better than his Democratic opponent.
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