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India tea workers live in 'appalling' conditions on $2 a day, says report
British charity Traidcraft Exchange conducts study in tea-growing state of Assam
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Mobile payment firms struggle to dethrone cash in Southeast Asia
More than 70 per cent of the region’s 600 million-plus people do not use banks
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China's ZTE estimates at least $3.1 billion loss from US sanctions
The report also said the company is hopeful to remove the ban soon
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Swedish DJ Avicii to have private funeral, reveals his publicist
Musician was found dead in Oman last month, aged 28
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England out to prove point in home Tests against Pakistan
Good news for hosts is that they usually play much better on own soil where conditions favour seam bowlers
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Red Bull can celebrate 250th race with Monaco win
Mercedes are leading both world championships, with Hamilton 17 points clear of Ferrari’s Vettel after five races
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Current Liverpool side better than 2005 champions: Benitez
Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane have plundered 29 goals between them in Europe’s elite club competition
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Obama administration too slow to probe Russian meddling in 2016: Senate sources
Senate Intelligence Committee found that although there was mounting evidence of Russian interference
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Palestinians demand full investigation into Israel at Hague court
International Criminal Court has authority to hear cases of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity
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Canada granting refugee status to fewer illegal border crossers
More than 27,000 asylum seekers have walked across the Canada-US border since President Donald Trump took office









