
Myanmar Eyes Surge In Rice Exports After India Curbs Supply
Myanmar expects rice exports to surge in coming months as curbs on Indian sales and a spike in
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1 surprise weapon to help Anthony Richardson, CJ Stroud and Bryce Young succeed as rookies
Bryce Young, CJ Stroud, and Anthony Richardson are in line to start during their rookie seasons. Here is one weapon that can help each of them succeed this year.Every time the NFL Draft comes around, fans wonder where the top quarterback prospects are going to spend the beginning of their season...
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Death toll after landslides in Indian Himalayas rises to 57; 10 still missing
(Tweaks paragraph 2 to make clear the heavy rains were attributed to climate change. No other changes to story.) NEW
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India's Modi says peace returning to strife-torn Manipur
By Rupam Jain NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday peace was returning to the strife-torn
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Modi Seeks to Curb Inflation With India Polls Nine Months Away
Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised more measures to rein in rising food prices just as retail inflation last
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Highest-paid NBA player on each team in 2023: Which teams are spending max contracts wisely?
Who is the highest-paid NBA player on each team? Are teams spending their max contracts wisely like the Denver Nuggets with Nikola Jokic and the Los Angeles Lakers with LeBron James?NBA teams have a limited amount of resources to build a championship team. The salary cap, Bird rights, max contra...
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Taiwan's Foxconn says it sees 'billions' of dollars in India investments
A month after exiting an ambitious project to help build one of India's first chip factories, Taiwan's Foxconn says it remains bullish about the world's most populous nation and is planning "billions" of dollars in investments there, as multinationals seek to diversify their supply chains beyond China.
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Back to the future for India's rice farmers
India, the world's biggest rice exporter, is turning to old varieties and new farming techniques.
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Data protection bill: Will India's hard-won information law get weaker?
A crucial new law will make it hard to use the landmark right to information legislation, activists say.
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Up to 25 people trapped under a collapsed temple in northern India as heavy rains kill at least 41 people
Deadly flooding has caused a temple to collapse in the Northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh on Monday, killing nine people and leaving up to 25 others trapped in the rubble.
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Himachal Pradesh: Almost 50 dead as heavy rains hit Indian state
Torrential rains have led to landslides, cloudbursts and heavy flooding in Himachal Pradesh state.
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Over 50 killed in Indian Himalayas as rain triggers landslides
By Shivam Patel NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Torrential rain in India's Himalayas triggered landslides over the weekend that have killed over
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