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    ‘By tearing off the skin with your teeth’: The right way to eat mangoes according to Victorian women

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    India hyphen Pakistan: US rhetoric revives New Delhi’s nightmare

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    Why workers at an Adani power plant who gave up land for jobs went on a hunger strike

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    Madhya Pradesh minister apologises for remark about Colonel Sofia Qureshi

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    Bangladeshi-origin writer Faria Basher is the Asia winner of the 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

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    How to read blood cholesterol tests

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    Justice BR Gavai sworn in as chief justice of India

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    From the biography: Why RD Karve’s ‘Samaaj-swaasthya’ magazine advocated birth control in the 1920s

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Watch: Hurricane Agatha causes flooding and landslides in southern Mexico, at least eleven dead

The storm made landfall on Monday afternoon, touching down with a speed of 169 km per hour.

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Jun 02, 2022 · 01:51 pm
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Hurricane Agatha made history as the strongest hurricane ever recorded to come ashore in May during the eastern Pacific hurricane season, ripping off roofs and washing out roads before fading Tuesday in southern Mexico. https://t.co/EHEXobH1JB pic.twitter.com/VEqUtuWYJt

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 31, 2022

Agatha made history as the strongest hurricane to come ashore in May when it made landfall Monday in southern Mexico. The governor of Mexico's Oaxaca state said Tuesday at least 11 people were killed by flooding and landslides caused by the storm. https://t.co/OJmpXIlRzi pic.twitter.com/Kr0rDpmYxb

— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 1, 2022

NEW: 11 dead, over 30 missing after Hurricane Agatha hits Mexico: officials https://t.co/Kayj9RCOq1pic.twitter.com/HvBn94aBTT

— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) June 1, 2022

#Huracan #Agatha Golpea Fuerte #Oaxaca | #Hurricane Agatha Hits The State Oaxaca Very Hard #Mexicohttps://t.co/nQTLIpcKpK #Huracan #mexico #HurricaneAgatha #hurricane #storm #badweather #Oaxaca pic.twitter.com/b6hqwHqT6V

— Sandra Kulewsky (@MetiGashi9) May 30, 2022

#Huracan #Agatha Golpea Fuerte #Oaxaca | #Hurricane Agatha Hits The State Oaxaca Very Hard #Mexicohttps://t.co/nQTLIpcKpK #Huracan #mexico #HurricaneAgatha #hurricane #storm #badweather #Oaxaca pic.twitter.com/V26u1VVq60

— Sandra Kulewsky (@MetiGashi9) May 31, 2022
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