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India is not sliding towards autocracy, insists PM Modi
NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi denied Monday that his country was sliding towards autocracy, following accusations that his government orchestrated criminal probes to weaken rivals ahead of an ongoing general election. Modi, 73, rema...
Bangladesh again closes schools due to heatwave
DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court ordered a nationwide shutdown of schools on Monday due to an ongoing heatwave, the day after the government sent millions of children back to class despite searing temperatures. Extensive scientific research has found clim...
Calls for mosque demolition in India weigh on Muslim voters
MATHURA, India: Muslim teacher Tasleem Qureshi’s walk to the polls on Friday took her past the yellow barricades and police cordon guarding her local mosque - a looming flashpoint in India’s religious divide. Her hometown Mathura is the site of ...
Kenyan patients suffer as doctors’ strike grinds on
KIAMBU, Kenya: Desperate to have her five-month-old daughter treated for a skin infection in Kenya, Celine Nyaga rode for an hour on the back of a motorcycle, cradling her baby in her arms. The 23-year-old businesswoman had spent all morning scoutin...
Indian minister blames heat after fainting at election rally
NEW DELHI: An Indian minister has blamed his fainting while addressing an election rally on hot weather as the country’s weather bureau warned of a severe heatwave in parts of the country during the poll. Scorching temperatures have hit many Asian...
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