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"They will run bulldozer on Ram Temple": PM Modi blasts Congress-SP combine in UP's Barabanki

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned against Congress and Samajwadi Party's potential threats to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, citing expelled Congress leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam's claim. He accused them of appeasement politics and asserted BJP's path to a third term. Modi highlighted BJP's support among women and urged decisive voting.

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South West Water 'fallen short' on Devon parasite outbreak - BBC.com

  1. South West Water 'fallen short' on Devon parasite outbreak  BBC.com
  2. Devon: South West Water refuses to say when boil water notice will be lifted after disease outbreak  Sky News
  3. School closed amid outbreak of parasitic disease in south Devon  The Guardian
  4. Residents in 'dreadful state' after parasite contamination in Devon water supply  The Independent
  5. How dangerous is the Brixham water parasite? Devon outbreak explained  The Times

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Ethan Waugh on Offensive Line Upgrades: "Our Goal From Day One"

Jaguars News | Jacksonville Jaguars - jaguars.com John Oehser

JACKSONVILLE - The offseason was about getting bigger, stronger and stouter.

That was the objective for the Jaguars on both lines - and when it comes to the offensive side, Ethan Waugh likes what he has seen.

"I feel pretty good about it," he said.

Waugh, the Jaguars' assistant general manager, spoke to the media thi

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Putin focuses on trade, cultural exchanges in China

BEIJING - Russian President Vladimir Putin focused on trade and cultural exchanges Friday during his state visit to China that started with bonhomie in Beijing and a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping that deepened their 'no limits' partnership as both countries face rising tensions with the West.

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Rising Temperatures Drive Human-Wildlife Conflict in Zimbabwe

Rising temperatures are being blamed for an increase in human-wildlife conflicts in Zimbabwe as animals such as snakes leave their natural habitat earlier than usual. High temperatures have also given rise to early fire seasons, driving wild animals into human-populated areas, authorities say, placing the lives of many in danger in a country with already […]