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Modi launches candidacy in India’s marathon election
Prime minister mobbed by supporters as he files in northern holy city of VaranasiFinancial Times - World - India -
India's parliament has fewer Muslims as strength of Modi's party grows
The political power of Muslims is declining in the world's largest democracyABC News - World - India -
India's parliament has fewer Muslims as strength of Modi's party grows
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India PM Modi files his nomination to run for a third term in general election
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India PM Modi files his nomination to run for a third term in general election
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has filed his nomination to run for a third term in the country's general election in the northern city of Varanasi, which is his constituencyABC News - World - India -
Old video of abaya-clad man falsely shared as 'Muslim voter fraud' in India election
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Voter turnout in India’s election has been low, but it’s surging in Kashmir
Voters in the Indian Kashmir city of Srinagar turned out in large numbers in the first elections since the Himalayan region’s semi-autonomy was removed in 2019.NBC News - Top stories -
European Union nations endorse a major overhaul of the bloc’s migration rules as campaigning heats up for elections
European Union nations endorse a major overhaul of the bloc’s migration rules as campaigning heats up for electionsABC News - World -
Bumble accused of 'shaming women' with new anti-celibacy ad campaign
Bumble's anti-celibacy ad campaign is causing backlash, with critics saying it's shaming women for their sexual choices. See the ads that are making people mad.NBC News - Top stories -
Are CEOs Sitting This Election Out?
Unpacking the reasons why entrepreneurs seem more hesitant than ever to weigh in on this election.Inc. - Business
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