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Climate change makes India’s monsoons erratic. Can farmers still find a way to prosper? - apnews.com - India - state Maharashtra

Climate change makes India’s monsoons erratic. Can farmers still find a way to prosper?

BENGALURU, India (AP) — Each year from June to September, a heavy band of rain makes its way from India’s southwest coast to its northeastern borders, quenching farmers’ thirsty fields.

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TSUBASA SURUGA - Nikkei staff writer - Malaysian hospital group IHH weighs entry into Indonesia, Vietnam - asia.nikkei.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - India - Singapore - Turkey - Vietnam - city Singapore

Malaysian hospital group IHH weighs entry into Indonesia, Vietnam

SINGAPORE -- Malaysia's IHH Healthcare, one of the largest hospital groups in Asia, is looking at opportunities for entering Indonesia and Vietnam through acquisitions as its existing markets become more saturated, its chief executive said.

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U.K.’s Richest Family Found Guilty of Exploitation but Is Acquitted of Trafficking - nytimes.com - India - Britain - Jordan - Switzerland - county Geneva

U.K.’s Richest Family Found Guilty of Exploitation but Is Acquitted of Trafficking

A Swiss court on Friday found members of Britain’s wealthiest family guilty of exploiting domestic workers at a luxury villa in Geneva, but acquitted them of the more serious charge of human trafficking.

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Students protest across India over examination ‘scam’ - aljazeera.com - India

Students protest across India over examination ‘scam’

Students are protesting across India after evidence of corruption interfered with this year’s elite examinations.

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Narendra Modi - Junaid Kathju - In message to China, India to rename 30 places in Tibet as bilateral ties hit new snag - scmp.com - China - India - region Tibet - city Beijing

In message to China, India to rename 30 places in Tibet as bilateral ties hit new snag

India is reportedly planning to rename a number of locations in China’s Tibet region in response to Beijing issuing official Chinese names for several places in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, both regions in which the two countries have overlapping territorial claims.

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Agence FrancePresse - Hindujas, UK’s richest family, get jail for exploiting Indian staff at Swiss mansion - scmp.com - Usa - India - Britain - Switzerland - county Geneva

Hindujas, UK’s richest family, get jail for exploiting Indian staff at Swiss mansion

A Swiss court handed jail sentences to four members of Britain’s richest family on Friday for exploiting Indian staff at their Geneva mansion.

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Narendra Modi - Thousands across the world participate in International Yoga Day - aljazeera.com - India

Thousands across the world participate in International Yoga Day

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JAMEY KEATEN - Swiss criminal court to rule on alleged human-trafficking of Indians by billionaire Hinduja family - apnews.com - India - Switzerland - county Geneva

Swiss criminal court to rule on alleged human-trafficking of Indians by billionaire Hinduja family

GENEVA (AP) — A criminal court rules Friday on whether members of a billionaire family engaged in illegal human trafficking and mistreated their servants, mostly illiterate Indians, who were employed at their luxurious lakeside villa in Geneva.

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