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New Mexico could send first Native American woman to Congress
2 Aug 2018  
Deb Haaland is on course to make history in this November’s midterm elections, as a record number of women and Native Americans run for office across the United States.
Dubai Islamic Bank, Union National bank favored, EFG-Hermes says
1 Aug 2018  
Shabbir Malik, banking analyst at EFG-Hermes, talks about U.A.E. and Saudi banks. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
Tesla is said to plan $5 Billion investment in Chinese factory
1 Aug 2018  
Tesla Inc. plans to invest $5 billion building a factory in China as the trade war with the U.S. makes establishing production in the world’s fastest-growing auto market more imperative for the electric-car pioneer, a person familiar with the matter said.
U.S. offers new short-term health hare plans
1 Aug 2018  
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar outlines details of new health program from the U.S. government.
Coming to terms with Germany's colonial history
1 Aug 2018  
One hundred years since the end of German colonialism, the country is still struggling to account for its colonial past. DW's Kate Brady met with Tanzanian activist Mnyaka Sururu Mboro who is calling for an apology and reparations from Berlin.
File of convicted former Thai PM Yingluck, as government asks Britain to extradite her
1 Aug 2018  
File footage chronicles the political life of former Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra, overthrown in a coup in 2014 and sentenced in absentia to jail for negligence, after the current prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Tuesday (July 31) his government had asked Britain to extradite her.
Still no sign of reconstruction in devastated Sinjar
31 Jul 2018  
Nearly three years after the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, also known as Shingal, was liberated from "Islamic State," few of those who had escaped the atrocities committed by the militants against Yazidis have returned. Those who have, feel abandoned.
Trump floats idea of government shut down over wall funding
31 Jul 2018  
President Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that he would be willing to shut down the government over border-wall funding.
Hindu devotees throng temples across India to offer prayers on auspicious day
30 Jul 2018  
Hundreds of thousands of devotees across the country visited temples of Hindu god Shiva to offer prayers on the occasion of 'Sawan Somvar' (Monday in the month of monsoon) on Monday (July 30).
California wildfire doubles in size as thousands flee
30 Jul 2018  
Northern California's Carr fire nearly doubled in size Saturday, as the monstrous blaze raged on, leaving several dead and at least 17 missing.
Why the U.S. needs a paper backup on electronic voting machines
30 Jul 2018  
America's electronic voting machines are at risk of being hacked. Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, explains what can be done to secure elections.
Gunman, 4 dead in TX nursing home shooting
30 Jul 2018  
Five people were shot dead, including the suspected gunman, in a Friday night attack at a Texas nursing home and the home of one of the people slain, city officials said.
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