The big news: At least five countries opposed India’s NSG membership, and nine other top stories
Anil Kumble will be Indian cricket team coach for one year, and an armed man was shot dead after reportedly opening fire inside a cinema hall in Germany.
A look at the headlines right now.
- At least five countries oppose India’s NSG membership, say reports: Several members have declined to support new entrants who are not party to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.
- Anil Kumble to be Indian cricket team's next coach, BCCI announces: No decision was made on who would be the batting or bowling coach.
- Police shoot dead armed man who opened fire at cinema complex in Germany: Officials did not make it clear what weapon the man used inside the building, but no injuries were reported.
- “Unfair and false attack” on Arvind Subramanian, says Arun Jaitley: The finance minister was reacting to BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s attack on the chief economic advisor and his asking for the economist’s suspension.
- Boxers Manoj Kumar and Vikas Krishnan qualify for Rio Olympics: They secured an Olympics quota by advancing to the semi-finals at the World Qualification event in Baku.
- Airlines should get to decide cancellation charges, not government, says SpiceJet MD Ajay Singh: He emphasised that the government should try and make aviation a profitable sector in India.
- Congress says AAP has no moral authority to speak, after party member was charged for intimidating woman: A woman filed an FIR against AAP MLA Dinesh Mohaniya and said he also threatened other women she had taken to his office when she visited to file a complaint.
- India-China financial dialogue postponed hours before Arun Jaitley was to arrive in Beijing: The key meet will now take place on June 27, even as the two countries disagreed on India’s membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Gurudas Kamat says he will continue to serve Congress under Sonia Gandhi's leadership: The 61-year-old politician said his decision to quit the party earlier this month was because of personal reasons.
- Experts called in after angler catches dangerous alligator fish from Kolkata lake: The creature, which was 3.5 feet long and weighed more than 5 kilos, tried to attack the man who caught it.