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| China's Xi says government does not hack - WSJ |
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China's government does not engage in the theft of commercial secrets and does not support Chinese companies which do this, President Xi Jinping told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Tuesday.
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| Zakia Jafri fights Narendra Modi in 'final' court battle over deadly riots |
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By Rupam Jain Nair AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - Zakia Jafri, a frail 76-year-old, has begun what may be the last legal battle to pin blame on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for deadly riots that shook Gujarat when he was chief minister, and claimed her husband's life. Modi denies any involvement in the 2002 unrest, one of the worst outbreaks of religious violence in independent India. In 2013, a panel appointed by the Supreme Court said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him.
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| Bombs in and around Baghdad kill at least 17 |
| Monday, September 21, 2015 11:05 PM | |
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| At least 17 people were killed in and around the Iraqi capital on Monday in four bomb attacks, including a car bomb claimed by Islamic State militants, while rockets landed near Baghdad airport. In a statement, the Sunni insurgent group said it had targeted Shi'ite militiamen in the Ameen district of eastern Baghdad. In Baghdad, two civilians were killed and seven others were wounded when a roadside bomb went off in the northern Shi'ite neighbourhood of Shaab, police and medics said. |
| Zakia Jafri fights Modi in 'final' court battle over deadly riots |
| Monday, September 21, 2015 11:04 PM | |
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By Rupam Jain Nair AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - Zakia Jafri, a frail 76-year-old, has begun what may be the last legal battle to pin blame on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for deadly riots that shook the state of Gujarat when he was chief minister, and claimed her husband's life. Modi denies any involvement in the 2002 unrest, one of the worst outbreaks of religious violence in independent India. In 2013, a panel appointed by the Supreme Court said there was insufficient evidence to prosecute him.
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