The big news: 22 dead in stampede near Mumbai’s Elphinstone Road station, and nine other top stories
Other headlines: The US asked countries to stop selling weapons to Myanmar, and the BHU vice chancellor said he would resign if he is asked to go on leave.
A look at the headlines right now:
- At least 22 dead after a stampede breaks out near Mumbai’s Elphinstone railway station: Around 35 people have been injured.
- US asks countries to suspend weapons sale to Myanmar amid deepening Rohingya crisis: However, Washington stopped short of threatening to reimpose sanctions on Myanmar that were revoked under the Barack Obama administration.
- I will resign if I am asked to go on leave, says Banaras Hindu University vice chancellor: Girish Chandra Tripathi said it would be insulting to go on leave two months before his tenure ended.
- In purported new audio, IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi asks followers to keep fighting in Syria, Iraq: He urged supporters of the militant group to attack Western media outlets.
- Goa court charges Tarun Tejpal with rape, he pleads not guilty: The former Tehelka editor pleaded not guilty to the charges of sexual harassment and wrongful restraint, as well.
- A Russian media house spent $274,100 on ads for US audience in 2016, says Twitter: Twitter, along with Facebook and Google, have been asked to testify in the investigation related to alleged meddling by Moscow in the 2016 US election.
- Flights must take off within five minutes of clearance or face delay, warns DGCA: Airlines that do not adhere to the directive will have a poor track record, making it difficult to get preferred time slots for departure.
- Turkey asks its citizens to leave Iraq’s Kurdish region, warns of sanctions after referendum results: The Turkish administration faces a separatist insurgency from its Kurdish minority and fears the poll’s result in Iraq could encourage the community.
- Twenty-three men allegedly abduct, rape woman in Bikaner: No arrest has been made yet.
- Ikea buys online freelance labour hiring firm TaskRabbit: However, TaskRabbit will continue to operate as an independent company within the Ikea Group even after the acquisition.