A look at the headlines right now:
- We should allow Army officers to take decisions in a war-like zone, says Arun Jaitley: They do not have to consult members of Parliament as to what they should do under such circumstances, said the defence minister.
- UK authorities angry with US media for leaking photos of evidence in Manchester attack: The New York Times had published photos of blood-stained fragments of the bomb used in the suicide bomb attack on Monday.
- Saharanpur district magistrate and SSP sacked after several Dalit-Thakur clashes: One person has died and several have been injured in violence in the Uttar Pradesh district.
- Court asks CBSE not to declare Neet results after plea alleges disparity in question papers: The students’ writ petition demanded a common English test with several translations, after saying that the regional language papers were different.
- Eight policemen killed in two separate bomb blasts in Kenya: While no group claimed responsibility for the attack on the governor’s convoy in Mandera, militant group al-Shabaab said it had planted an explosive in Liboi.
- Will respond to any ‘misadventure’ in a befitting manner, says Pakistan Air Chief Marshal: Chief of Air Force Staff Sohail Aman reportedly said Islamabad’s response would be remembered by future generations.
- It’s definitely happening, Tom Cruise confirms ‘Top Gun’ sequel: The actor said he would probably start filming next year.
- Toll in twin explosions at Jakarta bus station rises to three: At least 10 people, including five police officers, were injured in the incident.
- Cabinet approves scrapping of 25-year-old Foreign Investment Promotion Board: The organisation, which was set up during liberalisation, used to scrutinise FDI proposals.
- Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ resigns: The country’s Congress chief Sher Bahadur Deuba will take over.
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