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Bloomberg - Singapore stem cell bank scandal gives parents in Hong Kong, Philippines, India the jitters - scmp.com - Usa - Philippines - Hong Kong - India -  Hong Kong - Singapore -  Singapore

Singapore stem cell bank scandal gives parents in Hong Kong, Philippines, India the jitters

The parents paid for years to have their infants’ cord blood stored, with the understanding that the stem cells they contained may provide life-saving protection if their children subsequently fell ill. They have formed a group to evaluate potential legal action. Some rejected Singapore-based Cordlife’s proposal to refund the fees for samples deemed to be damaged, saying it was inadequate.

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Junaid Kathju - In Indian-run Kashmir, Pakistani women without a country yearn for a homeland they can’t visit - scmp.com - India -  New Delhi - Pakistan -  Islamabad - region Himalayan

In Indian-run Kashmir, Pakistani women without a country yearn for a homeland they can’t visit

Misbah Mushtaq, 30, came to Handwara town in the disputed area from Pakistan in 2015 with her husband, a former Kashmiri militant who crossed the border for weapons training in the early 1990s when an insurgency erupted in the Himalayan region.

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4 travel secrets of the mega-rich, from a vacation planner for billionaires - cnbc.com - India - Los Angeles -  New York - county Dallas

4 travel secrets of the mega-rich, from a vacation planner for billionaires

Imagine closing down Versailles to enjoy a private candlelit dinner.

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Narendra Modi - Reuters - Tesla cuts U.S. prices of Models Y, X, S by $2,000 - cnbc.com - India

Tesla cuts U.S. prices of Models Y, X, S by $2,000

Tesla cut the U.S. prices of its Model Y, Model X and Model S vehicles by $2,000 each on Friday, days after the first-quarter deliveries of the world's most valuable automaker missed market expectations.

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RYOSUKE HANADA - Nikkei staff writer - India to surpass Japan as 4th-largest economy in 2025, IMF says - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - India -  Mumbai

India to surpass Japan as 4th-largest economy in 2025, IMF says

MUMBAI -- India's nominal gross domestic product will likely outstrip Japan's in 2025 to become the world's fourth-largest economy, according to an International Monetary Fund estimate, a year earlier than the previous projection.

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Narendra Modi - Mallikarjun Kharge - Helen Regan - Indira Gandhi - In face of Modi juggernaut, India’s opposition appears increasingly weak - edition.cnn.com - India -  New Delhi

In face of Modi juggernaut, India’s opposition appears increasingly weak

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A voyage across culinary India — in Tokyo - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - India

A voyage across culinary India — in Tokyo

Cuisine in India shape-shifts noticeably every 100 kilometers, materialized by a rich history of invasions and trade routes, and an unmatched diversity forged by linking several disparate kingdoms to form a nation.

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Biman Mukherji - India election: overseas Indians love Modi. Most can’t vote, but will they still sway the polls? - scmp.com - India - Britain

India election: overseas Indians love Modi. Most can’t vote, but will they still sway the polls?

But the advertising executive is not even able to vote in the polls – he is a British citizen of Indian origin who has long been an admirer of Modi’s policies. There is a sense of pride among many ethnic Indians overseas like Tiwari in Modi’s vision, and a feeling that his Bharatiya Janata Party-led government is charting the right path for the country’s future.

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