The big news: PV Sindhu will play for an Olympic gold medal, and 9 other top stories
Pakistan said Modi crossed a red line by speaking about Balochistan, and Indian wrestler Babita Kumari lost her opening bout at Rio Olympics.
A look at the headlines right now:
- PV Sindhu guaranteed an Olympic medal after crushing world No. 6 Nozomi Okuhara in badminton semi-final: The 21-year-old Indian won the match 21-19 21-10 and will play world No. 1 Carolina Marin in the final.
- Narendra Modi ‘crossed red line’ by bringing up Balochistan on Independence Day, says Pakistan: Islamabad claimed that the Indian prime minister had violated a UN Charter by talking about the Pakistani province.
- Wrestler Babita Kumari loses opening bout of Rio Olympics, awaits repechage results: The Commonwealth Games gold medallist was defeated 1-5 by Maria Prevolaraki of Greece in the round of 16 of the women's 53 kg freestyle category.
- At least 7 killed in suspected Kurdish attacks in southeast Turkey: Policemen and other security personnel accounted for most of the casualties in the bomb blasts.
- ACB 'free to interrogate, question and arrest', says Delhi women's panel chief after raids in office: Swati Maliwal took to Twitter to deny allegations of 'nepotism and favouritism' levelled against her by a former head of the Delhi Commission for Women.
- Non-profit ICANN to be handed control of internet’s naming system by US government: The move has received criticism from politicians who said it will ‘significantly increase’ foreign governmental access to administration of the internet.
- Lecturer 'beaten to death' in Kashmir's Pulwama district in night raid by security forces: The police have lodged an FIR while the army said it is investigating the matter.
- Five-judge Constitution bench to decide whether Supreme Court falls under the RTI Act: The top court held that the matter needed the Constitution's interpretation as the independence of judiciary and people's right to know were in both question.
- US medical team to examine ex-LTTE fighters after claims they were injected with poison in rehab: The Tamil National Alliance alleged that 104 such fighters died because of the shots, but the Sri Lankan government said they were 'false allegations'.
- Gujarat to verify ‘gau rakshaks’, give them identification cards: The state said it will prepare a dossier on them, soon after Haryana had said it will issue them ID cards.