A look at the headlines right now:
- Home Ministry says a probe was ordered into the Essar phone tappings complaint 10 days ago: People whose phones were allegedly tapped include Suresh Prabhu, former ministers Praful Patel and Ram Naik, Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani, among many others.
- Warmth in ties between Narendra Modi and Pakistan PM is unprecedented, says Sushma Swaraj: The External Affairs Minister says we won't get trapped in this warmth, and also that India would not oppose any nation's bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar visited China to build support for India's NSG bid: Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Vikas Swarup said Jaishankar had visited the country on June 16 and 17 for 'bilateral consultations’.
- Education will be saffronised for the benefit of the country, says Junior HRD minister: 'Call it bhagwakaran or sanghwaad if you will, but it will be done.'
- Dera Sacha Sauda members refuse to cremate body of murdered follower, tension in Punjab's Kotkapura: They demanded that the person who shot 35-year-old Gurudev on Monday be arrested.
- 500 Tasmac liquor shops across Tamil Nadu will be shut from June 19: The government drew the curtain on 201 shops in Madurai, 133 in Tiruchi, 60 in Coimbatore, 58 in Chennai and 48 in Salem.
- US college football player convicted of egging on teammates to rape his unconscious date: Prosecutors said Brandon Vandenburg of Vanderbilt University had forced her to drink and circulated videos of the assault in his dorm room.
- Monsoon arrives at drought-hit Vidarbha, lashes parts of North India: The rains usually enter Maharashtra through the Konkan coast, but changed course this year, said weather officials.
- Two Al Jazeera journalists sentenced to death, Mohammed Morsi gets life for leaking state secrets: Political activists have called the verdict a sham, and said it was a deliberate move to threaten the press in Egypt.
- J&K is not France, says government, after schoolteacher told not to wear abaya to class: Students had boycotted classes in protest after the 29-year-old woman resigned saying she was asked to choose between her job and her religion.
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