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Analysts expect the 73-year-old Modi to moderate his Hindu-nationalist agenda to assuage his coalition partners
The lithium battery plant is owned by Aricell, a South Korean primary battery manufacturer
Beijing warned 'diehard' supporters of the island's independence could face the death penalty
Deaths come after downpours in southern Guangdong province sparked inundations and landslides, which killed at least 38 people Friday
Followers, many wearing traditional Tibetan garb, waited outside the Dalai Lama's Manhattan hotel in crushing heat hoping to catch a glimpse of the 88-year-old Buddhist spiritual leader
Organized on social media and led largely by Gen-Z Kenyans who have livestreamed the demonstrations, the protests have caught Ruto's government off-guard, as discontent mounts over his economic policies
Shirley Chisholm, who would have turned 100 in November, has served as an inspiration to generations of female and minority politicians
China denounces the upcoming surcharges on electric vehicles as being 'purely protectionist'
The latest incursion comes after China published judicial guidelines Friday that included the death penalty for some 'diehard' supporters of Taiwanese independence, state media reported
The demonstrations against tax increases have largely been led by Gen-Z Kenyans
Authorities suspended accreditations before legislative elections, which are now over
The strike occurred in Deir Ezzor province, where Iran wields significant influence
In April, an Iranian court sentenced Salehi to death for the capital offense of "corruption on earth"
The project is a notable example of cooperation between the West and China
Court brands Hinduja family 'selfish' for treatment of Indian staff at their Geneva mansion
The ruling follows a crackdown on media freedom in which four radio stations and two television channels were banned
Israel has plans for Lebanon offensive; Hezbollah vows to blanket foe in rockets
Officials cite national security concerns
The clash took place Monday as Philippine forces attempted to resupply marines stationed on a derelict warship that was deliberately grounded atop the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in 1999 to assert Manila's territorial claims
Moscow has been Vietnam's main arms supplier, but orders dropped off as sanctions related to Ukraine conflict intensified
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