A look at the headlines right now:
- British Prime Minister David Cameron to resign after UK votes to leave European Union: Pro-independence leaders such as UKIP's Nigel Farage demanded his resignation.
- Infosys employee hacked to death at Chennai's Nungambakkam railway station: Police said 24-year-old Swathi was waiting for her train to work when a man approached her and he attacked her after they had a heated discussion.
- No breakthrough yet for India at NSG meet in Seoul: After China’s snub, several countries attending the plenary session raised questions about India’s membership.
- Maharashtra makes Ayurveda doctor medical council registrar, Indian Medical Association moves court: The association said Dr Dilip Wange already has many responsibilities, he won't be able to do justice to his present appointment.
- Doesn't matter what Arun Jaitley says, I talk to the PM, Subramanian Swamy: The BJP leader took a dig at the finance minister while shifting his attack from Arvind Subramanian to Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das.
- We are determined to keep our unity at 27, says president of European Council after Brexit vote: Donald Tusk said the EU countries will meet next week to discuss its future without Britain.
- BJP ropes in ten regional parties for anti-Congress bloc in the North East: Six new parties, including two from Meghalaya and one each from Assam, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura, joined the North-East Democratic Alliance.
- International markets taken a beating as Britain votes to stay out of the EU: Sensex opened 900 points down, while the pound dropped to a 31-year low and is expected to suffer its biggest one-day loss in history.
- Samajwadi Party's fact-finding team says 160 Muslim families also left Kairana in the past decade: In a report submitted to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, the delegation named several politicians whose support has led to a spike in crime in the area.
- International court asks Tata Sons to pay $1.2 billion for DoCoMo's stakes in joint venture: The Japanese telecom company said the Indian major was ordered to pay since the latter could not find a buyer for DoCoMo's shares.
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