By YKA Staff:
What’s the latest around the world today? Curated for you from the interwebz, here’s a quick morning fix to keep you updated. In 140 characters at that! Presenting, #NewsInTweets:
1. [envoke_twitter_link]Heavy rainfall brings Delhi, Gurugram to a halt; Delhi Traffic Police issues regular updates[/envoke_twitter_link] to ease traffic.
LIVE | Delhi, Gurugram, Noida submerge as heavy downpour brings Delhi-NCR to a standstill. https://t.co/ZnVSu9XU8w
— The Quint (@TheQuint) August 31, 2016
2. [envoke_twitter_link]A 20-year-old engineering student was beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend in a classroom in Chennai.[/envoke_twitter_link] He came drunk and followed her into the classroom where he attacked her with a log, leaving her in a pool of blood.
Rejected man clubs woman to death in classroom in Tamil Nadu https://t.co/WBo2xB24ID pic.twitter.com/jGjbBhz6kb
— NDTV (@ndtv) August 31, 2016
3. [envoke_twitter_link]A whopping number of 8358 cases of scheduled caste atrocities have been recorded in Uttar Pradesh.[/envoke_twitter_link]
UP recorded maximum number of 8358 cases related to atrocities on SC community in 2015 followed by Rajasthan & Bihar https://t.co/wWZng2S8tM
— News18 (@CNNnews18) August 31, 2016
4. [envoke_twitter_link]Typhoon Lionrock hits Northen Japan; nine reportedly found dead. [/envoke_twitter_link]
Typhoon hits northern Japan, 9 dead https://t.co/61KxFiFuBJ pic.twitter.com/QQt6X8r7K3
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) August 31, 2016
5. [envoke_twitter_link]Maharashtra State Govt. ensures students who fail SSC, eligible for skill development course.[/envoke_twitter_link]
Mumbai: No student to be failed in SSC board exams #msbshsehttps://t.co/Q06PpW6DED pic.twitter.com/sUoKzHFmTg
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) August 31, 2016
6. [envoke_twitter_link]Spokesman and chief ISIS strategist Al-Adnani killed while overseeing operations in Syria.[/envoke_twitter_link]
Islamic State says its spokesman and chief strategist killed in Syria. https://t.co/ZtsHyAWU4R pic.twitter.com/7yQWvC8dkv
— The Hindu Explains (@THexplains) August 31, 2016
7. [envoke_twitter_link]432 cases of chikungunya, 487 cases of dengue; Union Health minister Nadda assures help.[/envoke_twitter_link] Govt caps Rs. 600 to Rs.1500 for tests to confirm chikungunya.
Delhi has reported 432 cases of chikungunya and 487 cases of dengue. Centre assures all help https://t.co/RbUQC6zglf pic.twitter.com/vXPSaaqnIr
— The Hindu Explains (@THexplains) August 31, 2016
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