A look at the headlines right now:

  1. Donald Trump accepts Republican presidential nomination, vows to 'restore safety' in America: At the final day of the party convention, the business tycoon said rival Hillary Clinton had a 'legacy of death, destruction, terrorism and weakness'.
  2. India says ‘Kashmir’s Accession to Pakistan Day’ exposes country's longing for the territory: In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said Islamabad should stop meddling in Delhi's internal matters.
  3. Member of Zakir Naik's Islamic Research Foundation arrested in case related to missing Kerala youths: Arshid Qureshi allegedly radicalised Merin alias Mariyam, along with her husband Yahiya, and made her pledge allegiance to the Islamic State group.
  4. Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan shine on day one of first Test against West Indies: India finished the day at 302/4, with Virat Kohli still batting on 143.
  5. I-T Department identifies 90 lakh non-PAN transactions, will seek details to track black money deals: These big money deals include sale or purchase of immovable property at Rs 30 lakh or more and cash deposits of Rs 10 lakh or more in savings accounts.
  6. Prosecutor says Nice terror attack had been planned for months: Five suspects accused of helping the man who drove the truck were charged with terror offences.
  7. JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav calls for ban on gau rakshaks after Una incident: On the fourth day of Parliament proceedings, atrocities against Dalits and ongoing Kashmir unrest dominated discussions.
  8. AAP MP Bhagwant Mann draws flak for live streaming a video from inside Parliament: BJP leaders said it was 'highly irresponsible' as the high-security building has been attacked in the past. 
  9. No alternative to pellet guns, used as a last resort, says CRPF: Home Minister Rajnath Singh said in Parliament that the Centre will form an expert committee to look into the use of these pump-action guns.
  10. Ban on Russian athletes at 2016 Olympics to stay, rules Court of Arbitration for Sport: Sixty-eight Russian track and field athletes had challenged the ban imposed on them by the International Association of Athletics Federation.