A look at the headlines right now:
- Nabam Tuki takes charge as chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh: The Congress leader on Wednesday wrote to Governor JP Rajkhowa about the transition of power from New Delhi.
- Centre sends eye specialists from AIIMS to treat pellet injuries among those injured in Kashmir clashes: Officials said they will continue their crackdown against militants in the state, even as the protests against the Hizbul chief's killing enters its sixth day.
- Theresa May takes charge as prime minister of United Kingdom, second woman since Margaret Thatcher: The former home secretary became the frontrunner for the position after her only opponent Andrea Leadsom withdrew from the Conservative leadership race.
- AAP demands Sukhbir Singh Badal's apology for comparing party to Islamic State group: The Shiromani Akali Dal chief has said the Aam Aadmi Party was leaderless, with no organisational structure like the terror outfit.
- 600 Indians to be airlifted from South Sudan in Operation Sankat Mochan: Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh is leading the rescue mission, along with Indian Air Force personnel.
- Cannot make out a case against Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, says Maharashtra intelligence department: The televangelist said he will address the media over Skype on Thursday, July 14, after hotels in Mumbai allegedly cancelled bookings for his press conference.
- Beijing refutes tribunal's verdict on South China Sea, threatens to establish air defence zone: China issued a white paper to assert its claims and accused Philippines of distorting facts to occupy Chinese territories.
- Senior IPS officer Ashok Patnaik appointed National Intelligence Grid chief: The 1983-batch officer of Gujarat cadre the son-in-law of former prime minister Manmohan Singh.
- Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM barred from contesting civic polls in Maharashtra: The Maharashtra Election Commission cancelled its registration as a state political party for failing to submit details of its income and funding.
- Panel probing Jat quota stir receives no complaints, even as deadline for registration draws near: The state-appointed committee investigating the clashes in Haryana in February had invited people to file their complaints against the violence by July 17.
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