India
1.  US would like nuclear deal with India to go forward: White House official :  US President Donald Trump's administration would like to see a Westinghouse nuclear reactor deal with India move forward, a senior White House official said on Friday ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meetings with Trump on Monday.
2.  Prez poll: It is a battle of ideologies, says Meira Kumar :  The opposition's presidential candidate Meira Kumar has urged legislators to vote in the coming election considering which aspirant would uphold constitutional values. Kumar will take on BJP's Ram Nath Kovind in the contest for the top constitutional post. "It is not a personal fight. It is a battle of ideologies," she said.
3.  Srinagar cop lynching: It's ‘murder of trust’, may give cops free rein, says J&K CM :  chief minister Mehbooba Mufti's patience wore thin on Friday after the brutal lynching of a senior police officer as she warned the trouble-makers that the restraint on cops could soon be over. Describing the assault as "murder of trust", Mehbooba, at the wreath laying ceremony of the DSP Ayub Pandith.
4.  Pak wants RAW chief probed for ‘links’ with Jadhav :   One of the senior Indian officials Islamabad wants probed and questioned for his links with Kulbhushan Jadhav, the alleged Indian spy on death row in Pakistan, is RAW chief Anil Kumar Dhasmana, according to Pakistan officials.
5.  Plotters of terror stand on different footing : CBI :  Special Public Prosecutor for Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Deepak Salvi on Friday backed his stand of death for majority of the convicts by relying on the 2013 Supreme Court verdict to draw a distinction between those who "masterminded" the plan and those who merely executed it.
6.  Mob lynches DSP outside J&K mosque :  A frenzied mob, raising pro-Pakistan and pro-al-Qaida slogans, lynched a senior police officer outside Srinagar's Jamia Masjid on Shab-e-Qadr, the holiest night for Muslims during Ramzan.
7.  PM Modi leaves for three-nation tour :  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for Portugal, the first-leg of his three-nation tour that will also take him to the US and Netherlands.
8.  Punjab tweaks law to beat liquor ban near highways :  Punjab has become the first state in the country to take the Excise Act amendment route to make way for booze sale near highways after the Supreme Court barred liquor vends within 500-metre radius of highways on December 15 last year.
9.  'VIP protocol' for private airlines? :  The ministry of civil aviation (MoCA) has called all private airlines next Friday to discuss the "protocol" they should extend to netas, days after MPs Ravindra Gaikwad and Diwakar Reddy made headlines for their alleged misbehaviour with airline staff.
10.  With 42 deaths, bloodiest Ramzan in Kashmir in years :  At least 42 people, including nine policemen, were killed in Kashmir in June in what could be the bloodiest Ramzan in the Valley in recent years. The toll includes 27 terrorists and six civilian deaths.


World
1.  White House dubs Gulf crisis 'a family issue' :  The White House said on Friday it considers the deepening crisis in the Gulf to be primarily "a family issue," urging regional leaders to chart a way out while offering US help in enabling talks.
2.  5 London towers being evacuated over fire safety fears :  One London community is evacuating some 800 households from five publicly owned apartment towers because of safety concerns following the devastating fire that killed 79 people in a west London high-rise last week.
3.  Trump reaches out to lawmakers on healthcare as another says 'no' :  US President Donald Trump made calls to fellow Republicans in the US Senate on Friday to mobilize support for their party's healthcare overhaul while acknowledging the legislation is on a "very, very narrow path" to passage.
4.  CIA knew in August that Putin sought to boost Trump:  The CIA had top-level intelligence last August that Russian President Vladimir Putinpersonally ordered an operation to help Donald Trump win the US presidential race, the Washington Post has reported.
5.  Police consider manslaughter charges over London blaze as thousands evacuated :  British investigators said on Friday they would consider manslaughter charges over the London tower block fire that killed at least 79 people, as thousands of apartment-dwellers a few miles away were told to leave their homes due to fire risk.
6.  Blasts in Pakistan cities, 43 killed :  At least 43 people were killed in Pakistan on Friday , in a suicide attack in the southwestern city of Quetta and two back-to-back blasts in the northwest town of Parachinar.
7.  62 killed in multiple blasts and firing in 3 Pakistani cities :  Twin blasts tore through a market crowded with Eid shoppers in a mainly Shia town, a suicide bomber blew up his explosives-laden car and militants opened fire on police in separate attacks in Pakistan's three major cities today, killing 62 people and wounding nearly 100.
8.  Eight killed, five missing in Colombia coal mine blast :  An explosion at an illegal coal mine in central Colombia killed at least eight people, as rescuers scrambled to find five others still missing, authorities said on Saturday, updating earlier figures.
9.  Five killed, 120 missing as landslide buries mountain village in China :  At least five people were killed and over 120 others remained missing after a mountain village was today buried under tonnes of rocks following a massive landslide in southwest China's Sichuan Province.
10.  Qatar says Saudi-led demands not 'reasonable' :   Qatar said today that a 13-point list of demands made by Saudi Arabia and its allies impinged on its sovereignty and failed to meet US expectations they be "reasonable".


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