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'Water women' quench thirst of central India's parched villages
As more rivers, reservoirs go dry 600 'Jal Sahelis' step up efforts to fix region’s perennial water woes
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From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely
Companies say using water wisely is now a key to remaining profitable
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Oil rises as hopes grow for US-China trade breakthrough
Prices have fallen by about 20% from 2019 highs reached in April
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Go for no-deal Brexit or face election battle: Farage warns UK PM Johnson
'We would put country before party and we would do it every time'
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As Trump policies deepen farmers' pain, Democrats see an opening in rural America
Democratic rivals are stepping up their push to take back part of rural America
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Hong Kong artist offers free protest-themed tattoos
One customer says the tattoo is a reminder of what protesters are fighting for
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Can power napping solve electric car charging challenge?
Some power companies and grid operators are testing whether it might be smarter and cheaper to move into the slow lane
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Global Foundries seeks to ban US import of TSMC clients' products
Global Foundries has sued larger rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing for patent infringement
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Oil rises as US-China trade comments calm markets
Trump says China was sincere about wanting to reach a deal,
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Trump asks Supreme Court to allow full enforcement of asylum crackdown
New rule will bar almost all immigrants from applying for asylum at the southern border