At least 21 are killed and more than 35 people injured in a suicide attack at one of the residential entrances to district
Kadhimiyah, in northern
Baghdad, Iraq.
ISIL claims responsibility, as published in its official media.
(CNN) (Iraqi News)
The leader of the
Australian delegation says the country's athletes would not be checking in at the
athletes' village because it's unsafe for human habitation. Australian athletes have been staying at nearby
Rio de Janeiro hotels.
(The New York Times)
Nepal's Prime MinisterKhadga Prasad Oli resigns minutes before
parliament was to vote on a no confidence motion he was likely to lose, after allies of his multi-party coalition leave the government accusing him of not honoring power sharing deals that helped him assume office in October 2015.
(The Hindu)(Reuters)
The
International Olympic Committee states it considers all
Russian athletes tainted by the country’s state-run doping scheme but individual athletes can compete in 2016 Games if they are able to convince individual sports federations of their innocence. A daunting task for these organizations to handle hundreds of appeals just 12 days before the start of the Rio Games on 5 August.
(The New York Times)(AP & NBC News)(rt.com)