A look at the headlines right now:
- Portugal shrug off Cristiano Ronaldo injury to upset France 1-0 and win Euro 2016: Eder's goal in the 109th minute earned Portugal its victory over the hosts.
- Six more killed in Kashmir protests, toll rises to 21: Even as Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti tried to control the situation, violence continued in the Valley.
- Arvind Kejriwal's ex-Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar sent to one-day judicial custody in graft case: The court ordered all seven accused to be produced before a special CBI court on Monday for hearing on the investigation agency's demand for police remand.
- Hundreds arrested in the US as race protests continue after Dallas shooting: The police brought in military-style vehicles and teargas, though agitators said they were carrying out peaceful demonstrations.
- Andy Murray defeats Milos Raonic to win his second Wimbledon title: The Scottish World No 2 defeated his Canadian opponent in straight sets 6-4 7-6 (3) 7-5 (2).
- More than 300 dead in Juba, South Sudan, as pro-government fighters and opponents clash: The clashes have raised fears that the country will return to civil war.
- AIFF calls proposed Premier Futsal league ‘unsanctioned’: Indian football's governing body said that such unauthorised and unofficial events could result in unnecessary issues.
- Indian football legend Amal Dutta dead at 86: The former coach of East Bengal and Mohun Bagan was considered Indian football's first professional coach.
- Vijay Mallya denies United Spirits Limited’s allegation that he diverted funds worth Rs 1,225 crore: The former liquor baron said the claims were ‘unfounded’, and all transactions made were ‘legal, above board and approved’.
- Narendra Modi praises India’s growth rate during Kenya visit: The prime minister said his country is not selfish, and will share its journey with Africa.
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