A look at the headlines right now.
- At least five countries oppose India’s NSG membership, say reports: Several members have declined to support new entrants who are not party to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.
- Anil Kumble to be Indian cricket team's next coach, BCCI announces: No decision was made on who would be the batting or bowling coach.
- Police shoot dead armed man who opened fire at cinema complex in Germany: Officials did not make it clear what weapon the man used inside the building, but no injuries were reported.
- “Unfair and false attack” on Arvind Subramanian, says Arun Jaitley: The finance minister was reacting to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s attack on the chief economic advisor and his asking for the economist’s suspension.
- Boxers Manoj Kumar and Vikas Krishnan qualify for Rio Olympics: They secured an Olympics quota by advancing to the semi-finals at the World Qualification event in Baku.
- Airlines should get to decide cancellation charges, not government, says SpiceJet MD Ajay Singh: He emphasised that the government should try and make aviation a profitable sector in India.
- Congress says AAP has no moral authority to speak, after party member was charged for intimidating woman: A woman filed an FIR against AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya and said he also threatened other women she had taken to his office when she visited to file a complaint.
- India-China financial dialogue postponed hours before Arun Jaitley was to arrive in Beijing: The key meet will now take place on June 27, even as the two countries disagreed on India’s membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Gurudas Kamat says he will continue to serve Congress under Sonia Gandhi's leadership: The 61-year-old politician said his decision to quit the party earlier this month was because of personal reasons.
- Experts called in after angler catches dangerous alligator fish from Kolkata lake: The creature, which was 3.5 feet long and weighed more than 5 kilos, tried to attack the man who caught it.
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