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Delhi-NCR traffic comes to a halt as heavy rains cause widespread flooding

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Heavy rainfall in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) on Wednesday caused severe waterlogging, disrupting traffic and daily life. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert, predicting continued heavy rain until August 5. The downpour has affected transportation, including flight diversions and extensive water accumulation in key areas. Authorities are addressing waterlogging issues to minimize public inconvenience.

Services back to normal for Ring doorbell users after outage

Pix11.com 

NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Ring is getting back its regular programming after some users lost service Tuesday afternoon. Ring reported All Systems Operational on its status website on Wednesday morning. The multiple system outage from the night before had been resolved a little after 1 a.m.  The Amazon owned service was not the only one [...]

Donald Trump Should Worry: Kamala Harris Is No Pushover

The National Interest 

There has not been anything weird about Kamala Harris’ rollout of her campaign for the presidency. She’s moved swiftly to consolidate control over the delegates to the Democratic convention in Chicago, which will serve as a coronation if the elation surrounding her among Democrats is anything to go by. She’s also attacking Donald Trump head-on over immigration, claiming that he’s the one who has stymied real progress in choking off further influxes from Central and South America. A new poll from... Читать дальше...

Amnesty, Malala Slam Crackdown In Pakistan's Balochistan Province

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

With tensions still high in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan Province following days of deadly protests, Amnesty International has called on authorities to end what it called a “brutal crackdown” in the restive region.

TT: Manika Batra's singles campaign ends with loss to Hirano

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Manika Batra’s impressive performance at the Paris Olympics ended in a 1-4 loss to Japan’s Miu Hirano in the pre-quarterfinals of the women’s singles. Batra, who had earlier defeated France’s world number 18 Prithika Pavade, became the first Indian to reach the round of 16 at the Olympics in table tennis.