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G20 host India tries to present a bright and shiny image

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As India finishes final preparations to host G20 leaders, workers shine and paint every part of New Delhi where the summit is taking place. But local activists say the city's slums and homeless shelters have been demolished because of...
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Disturbing video of mob sexual assault sparks outrage in India

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This story contains distressing details. A disturbing viral video has surfaced showing two women being sexually assaulted by a mob. It was part of an ongoing ethnic conflict in the state of Manipur and the video has sparked outrage...
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Flood victims in India recount harrowing escapes

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With water gushing in their homes, residents of New Delhi who live along the Yamuna River had to quickly evacuate. Some swam out of their homes, while others climbed atop wooden furniture for safety. India's Chief Minister Arvind...
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Parts of India experiencing extreme heat

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Working class Indians struggle in the extreme heat hitting various parts of India. Temperatures in Delhi will push into the mid-40s C with very high humidity — a situation made much more regular with climate change.
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India tries to adapt to the threat of extreme heat

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There's a push to adapt to extreme heat in India as heat waves get more intense, and scientists expect it to get worse over the next few decades.
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India halts cough syrup production at factory after Gambia deaths

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WHO report found the Maiden Pharmaceuticals medicine may be linked to the deaths of dozens of children in Gambia
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This community in India's New Delhi produces ‘zero waste’

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Residents in part of India’s capital New Delhi say they have created the city’s first ‘zero-waste’ community.
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Scorching heatwave grips India, Pakistan

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More than a billion people in India and Pakistan are struggling to cope with an extreme heatwave that has elevated fire risks and threatened crops.
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Indian PM to repeal contentious farm laws

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Freelance reporter Ishan Garg, based in New Delhi, says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi backed down on controversial farm laws because of upcoming state elections.(Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters)
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Badly needed medical supplies arrive in India

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Planeloads of oxygen and other medical supplies have arrived in India to support the country’s overwhelmed health-care system. Meanwhile, frustration builds about the low vaccination rate and how the government has handled the COVID-19...
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Distributing aid another hurdle in India’s COVID-19 crisis

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Canada is among the country sending medical supplies to try and help India battle against a record-setting third wave of COVID-19, but getting enough supplies and distributing them are big hurdles.
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Some Delhi hospitals have no oxygen, says minister

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Grim surge in world’s second most populous country sends more sick people in search of medical oxygen and hospital beds.
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Indian states vote in assembly polls amid surge in COVID cases

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Four states and a union territory vote in elections seen as a crucial test for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.
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More than 200 detained over farmers' protests in New Delhi

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The Indian government has tightened security in the capital after an unprecedented day of protests by tens of thousands of farmers.
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Elite runners brave Delhi half-marathon dubbed ‘suicidal’

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The race was scaled back as the city experiences a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and dangerous air quality.
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India’s Supreme Court stays implementation of new farm laws

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Top court pauses implementation of three new laws and says it will form a committee to hear farmers’ grievances.
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New Delhi pollution leading to more COVID-19-related deaths

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Millions of residents in India's capital have not had a day of clean air in more than two months and the region is also recording its highest number of COVID-19 infections since the onset of the pandemic.
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India: Protesters clash with police after rape victim’s cremation

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Protests in spread India after alleged gang rape of Dalit teen whose body was cremated against family's wishes.
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South Asia faces a remittances crisis amid COVID-19 pandemic

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Coronavirus lockdowns cost millions of migrant workers their jobs, halting billions in remittances they sent home.
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India's death toll from COVID-19 mounts as lockdown eases

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Ovens and wood pyres at Nigambodh Ghat, New Delhi’s largest crematorium, burn well into the evening handling between 30 and 35 victims of COVID-19 a day. More than 12,500 people in India have died of the disease caused by the novel...
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Coronavirus: Indian hospitals overwhelmed with thousands of cases

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In India's worst-hit cities New Delhi and Mumbai, reports of people being turned away from hospitals continue.
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India and Pakistan face the worst locust attack in decades

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Fears of a food shortage as plagues of locusts destroy crops in parts of India and Pakistan.
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Call for economic support for Indian-administered Kashmir

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India’s government says it will spend $250bn to help prop up the economy nationwide, but business leaders in Kashmir say they are being forgotten.
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Around the World in 90 Seconds: May 21, 2020

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Brazil sets a grim record for most coronavirus cases in a day with nearly 20,000 new infections and one Sikh temple in New Delhi, India, had dozens of workers move in to help serve 100,000 meals a day. Here are your international...