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1. Waterlogging, traffic woes as rains wreak havoc in north India The Met office has issued a warnin

1. Waterlogging, traffic woes as rains wreak havoc in north India The Met office has issued a warning of isolated extremely heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand throughout Sunday. Heavy to very heavy rain is predicted in isolated areas of Jammu and Kashmir until Monday, and in eastern Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Punjab until Sunday. 2. Thousands of pilgrims stranded as inclement weather forces suspension of Amarnath Yatra A spokesman said registration and distribution of tokens for Yatra will also remain suspended for the second day on Sunday. 3. Biden due to meet King Charles, PM Sunak during brief UK visit U.S. President Joe Biden will arrive in Britain on Sunday for a brief visit during which he will meet British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and discuss climate change issues with King Charles ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. 4. Indian women’s team looks to shake off rust in Bangladesh The Indian women’s cricket team will be expecting the fresh faces to grab the opportunity with both hands and finishers to flourish in the three-match T20 series against Bangladesh beginning in Mirpur on Sunday, its first international assignment in four months. 5. Bopanna-Ebden make winning start at Wimbledon The 43-year-old Bopanna and 35-year-old Ebden, who claimed two doubles titles on the ATP Tour earlier this year, will next face the unseeded British pair of Jacob Fearnley and Johannus Monday on Sunday. 6. Skeet shooters to take aim first at Lonato Shotgun World Cup The pre-event training will be held on Sunday. [logo] The Morning Filter 09 July 2023 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Morning Filter newsletter, your guide from The Hindu on the major news stories and events to follow today. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today 1. Waterlogging, traffic woes as rains wreak havoc in north India [A rickshaw-puller wades through a flooded street.] The Met office has issued a warning of isolated extremely heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand throughout Sunday. Heavy to very heavy rain is predicted in isolated areas of Jammu and Kashmir until Monday, and in eastern Rajasthan, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Punjab until Sunday. 2. Thousands of pilgrims stranded as inclement weather forces suspension of Amarnath Yatra A spokesman said registration and distribution of tokens for Yatra will also remain suspended for the second day on Sunday. 3. Biden due to meet King Charles, PM Sunak during brief UK visit U.S. President Joe Biden will arrive in Britain on Sunday for a brief visit during which he will meet British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and discuss climate change issues with King Charles ahead of the upcoming NATO summit. 4. Indian women’s team looks to shake off rust in Bangladesh The Indian women’s cricket team will be expecting the fresh faces to grab the opportunity with both hands and finishers to flourish in the three-match T20 series against Bangladesh beginning in Mirpur on Sunday, its first international assignment in four months. 5. Bopanna-Ebden make winning start at Wimbledon The 43-year-old Bopanna and 35-year-old Ebden, who claimed two doubles titles on the ATP Tour earlier this year, will next face the unseeded British pair of Jacob Fearnley and Johannus Monday on Sunday. 6. Skeet shooters to take aim first at Lonato Shotgun World Cup The pre-event training will be held on Sunday. [Sign up for free]( Today’s Best Reads [[Rain, pests drain mangoes of colour, flavour in north India] Rain, pests drain mangoes of colour, flavour in north India]( [[Pro-Khalistan protest outside Indian High Commission passes off without incident] Pro-Khalistan protest outside Indian High Commission passes off without incident]( [[U.S. sends its top human rights official to Delhi] U.S. sends its top human rights official to Delhi]( [[West Bengal panchayat polls | Political blame game over violence] West Bengal panchayat polls | Political blame game over violence]( Copyright @ 2023, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](

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