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Delhi's air a 'crime against humanity', spurs calls to close schools
Lower temperatures, calmer winds and their changing direction worsen the air quality from time to time
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Heat, floods wipe out farms in Asia's chilli capital Kunri
Before the floods, hot temperatures made it harder to grow chilli, which needs more moderate conditions
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Vivid pink diamond could go for $35 million at auction
The Fortune Pink Diamond is estimated to go for $25 million to $35 million
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Uber whistleblower says current business model 'absolutely' unsustainable
Various Uber drivers are suing company to "have a basic minimum of social protection such as sick pay"
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Meta adds new tools to help content creators make money on Instagram
Users can soon support creators by buying their (NFTs) directly within Instagram
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Advertisers begin to grill Elon Musk over Twitter 'free-for-all'
Musk is under pressure to avoid alienating advertisers who contribute 90% of its revenue
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US wants to oust Iran from UN women's body
Iran has been gripped by protests since the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in police custody
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North Korea fires 23 missiles, one landing off South Korean coast for first time
It was the first time a ballistic missile had landed near the South's waters since the peninsula was divided in 1945
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Blast in Kabul hits bus carrying Taliban administration employees, injures seven
Explosion was caused by a roadside mine, says Kabul's police spokesperson
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China to export high-speed train technology to Pakistan
The first batch of 46 train carriages has been loaded and will be shipped on Nov. 3, says state broadcaster CCTV