A look at the headlines right now:
- At least six people were killed in a shooting in a Munich mall on Friday afternoon. The city was shut down as the police hunted for the attackers.
- Efforts are on to find the missing IAF aircraft, says Manohar Parrikar: The flight, which has 29 passengers on board, took off from Tambaram in Chennai at 8 am on Friday, and was expected to land in Port Blair around 11.30 am.
- In Uttar Pradesh, Narendra Modi asks people to choose development over casteism and nepotism: The prime minister accused the Samajwadi Party government of not utilising central funds allocated for health sector.
- IMF chief says Brexit uncertainty must end soon to stop economic slowdown: Christine Lagarde said that they have cut this year's global growth forecast by 0.1% points to 3.1%.
- US physicists create new metal that is four-times tougher than titanium: The alloy of titanium and gold will help make medical implants that last longer.
- After six weeks of monsoon, reservoir water levels at 34% of live storage capacity: Central and western India witnessed highest increase in water levels, though three reservoirs in Maharashtra remain dry.
- JNU allows Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and 19 others to register for next semester: The registrar said the decision was taken as the report of the four-member appellate committee would take time.
- Jeff Bezos becomes the world’s third-richest person after edging past Warren Buffett: The Amazon founder’s net worth rose by $5.4 billion this year, while Buffett gave away $2.2 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
- Seers and religious orders can help make India modern and prosperous, says Narendra Modi: The Prime Minister said such organisations are already working towards it, and they are a good force for the country's future.
- Uttarakhand Assembly passes resolution to seek reservation for the poor among upper castes: Chief Minister Harish Rawat said the state will ask the Centre to make provisions for at least 10% quota in central government jobs.
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