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Business
Treena Mukherjee | May 31, 2018Indian American Former CEO Pleads Guilty to Paying Bribes
Former technology firm CEO admits to paying bribes to a Detroit official to seek preferential treatment for his...
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Business
Chetna Kapoor | May 31, 2018Saudi’s $80 Oil Goal Eating Into Modi’s Budget Before Polls
Modi's government made the most of cheap oil by substituting any fall in prices with taxes that kept...
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India
Aswati Anand | May 31, 2018India Lost Highest Number of Personnel in United Nations Peacekeeping Missions
163 military, police and civilian personnel from India have died in the line of duty since UN peacekeeping...
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Politics
Chetna Kapoor | May 31, 2018Archbishop Urged Prayers For India’s Democracy. Then He Was Slammed By Hindu Nationalists
A letter from Archbishop Anil Joseph Couto, the head of the Catholic Church in India’s capital, to local...
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Crime
Treena Mukherjee | May 31, 2018Politicians Seek Inquiry into Dowry Abuse Among Indian Community in Australia
Australian MPs Julian Hill and Tim Wilson ask for a focused inquiry looking into dowry abuse.
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India
Aswati Anand | May 31, 2018Religious Minorities in India Felt Increasingly Vulnerable in 2017, Says U.S. Report
Indian authorities “often did not prosecute violence by vigilantes" against people trading in or consuming beef, the U.S....
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Crime
Aswati Anand | May 31, 2018Over 5,000 Complaints of H-1B Visa Fraud Received by U.S Federal Agency, Says Official
USCIS has received over 5,000 complaints of H-1B visa fraud and abuse on email helpline until now, says...
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Immigration
Treena Mukherjee | May 31, 2018UK Home Secretary Puts on Hold Removal of Immigrants Over Tax Records
UK Home Office to review cases to identify immigrants who were wrongly removed after having been refused Indefinite...
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Business
Treena Mukherjee | May 30, 2018AirAsia CEO, Others Booked in India Over Alleged Corruption
CBI files case against AirAsia chief, others over alleged criminal conspiracy.
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Business
Aswati Anand | May 30, 2018South African Court Releases Gupta Family’s Frozen Assets
South Africa court rules there is “no reasonable grounds” to believe that Gupta brothers would be convicted.