Monday, July 10, 2017

ISIS goes up in smoke: US air strike pounds small remaining area of Mosul held by the terror group as Iraq declares victory in the city after a bloody eight-month battle

ISIS goes up in smoke: US air strike pounds small remaining area of Mosul held by the terror group as Iraq declares victory in the city after a bloody eight-month battle

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Most papers  show PM Narendra Modi with world leaders at the G-20 summit in Hamburg."India a major influence on G-20 counter terror talks" is The Asian Age headline."G-20 communique exposes climate policy divide with US" writes The Business Standard. The Times of India says that Trump seeked out Modi for an impromtu meeting.
Eruption of  fresh violence in Darjeeling figures on the front page of  many papers. "Army back in violence hit Darjeeling" is The Tribune headline, adding that "Angry Mamta lashes out at centre for non-cooperation, orders probe into communal flare up." There is no dearth of good people in t he world. "In riot hit Basirhat, Muslim's pool money to help hindu  neighbours writes The Indian Express.
"Valley boils on Wani's death anniversary, strict curfew imposed in most towns, Srinagar wears a deserted look" writes The Statesman.
Mail Today has a picture of the sprawling Delhi farmhouse of Misa Bharti  which was raided yesterday. "Incriminating documents seized"  says The Pioneer. The Indian Express calls it 'Rs 8000 crore laundering'.
"Main accused in Junaid lynching case arrested" reports The Hindustan Times on the front page, adding that his brothers 'relive pain aboard the same train' .
Six cattle traders assaulted by a mob of Gaurakshaks in outer Delhi finds place in many Dailies.
The lead story in The Hindu is the effect of the India China stand off  "PMO, NSA tracking impact of Chinese FDI in South Asia- exercise from national security prospective will look at nature of such investments" writes the paper.
Good news for Delhi residents. "All Delhiites can get free surgeries at private hospitals" writes The Times of India on its front page.

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