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PM Modi makes 'redistribution of wealth' charge against Congress again, but no mention of Muslims this time

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Protests, peace appeals mark a year of Manipur ethnic conflict

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‘Priyanka’s a superstar, party needs her nationally. Hence, she’s not contesting’

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PM Modi creating 'Hindu hriday samrat' image in 2024 LS elections, claims Congress leader Shashi Tharoor

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Not inheritance but responsibility: Congress on Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Rae Bareli

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Congress altered quota system several times to benefit Muslims: BJP

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Lord Cameron: UK leading way in support for Ukraine [Video]

Lord Cameron: UK leading way in support for Ukraine

Lord David Cameron says the UK is "once again absolutely leading the way" on the international stage in its support for Ukraine. The foreign secretary is visiting Kyiv after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak committed to giving the country £3bn every year "for as long as is necessary", as Russia's invasion continues. Cameron adds that the reccent US Congress vote to approve a $61bn aid package to Ukraine "should be celebrated". Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Rahul likely to contest LS polls from Rae Bareli, his loyalist from Amethi, say sources

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Labour has 'searching' to do after losing votes in areas with high Muslim population, Jess Phillips says

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Call for ‘vote jihad’ insult to democracy, Constitution: PM Modi

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In Sambhal, with a large Muslim presence, Kalki skews arithmetic

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McDonald's Posts Disappointing Q1 Results Amid Ongoing Boycotts [Video]

McDonald's Posts Disappointing Q1 Results Amid Ongoing Boycotts

McDonald's Posts , Disappointing Q1 Results , Amid Ongoing Boycotts. 'The Independent' reports that McDonald's posted weaker- than-expected results in the first quarter of 2024, as a result of a boycott over the company's perceived support for Israel. . 'The Independent' reports that McDonald's posted weaker- than-expected results in the first quarter of 2024, as a result of a boycott over the company's perceived support for Israel. . According to McDonald's, higher sales in the United States helped the fast-food giant overcome weakness in markets where the brand is being boycotted. According to McDonald's, higher sales in the United States helped the fast-food giant overcome weakness in markets where the brand is being boycotted. The company saw same-store sales rise by 1.9% worldwide between January and March, below the Wall Street forecast of 2.1%. Increased menu pricing and delivery demand saw same-store sales in the U.S. increase by 2.5%. In international markets, sales fell by 0.2% for the first time since 2020. Despite this, McDonald's said the company's revenue increased 5% to reach $6.17 billion, while net income went up 7% to $1.93 billion, in-line with Wall Street estimates. 'The Independent' reports that Muslim-majority markets like Indonesia, Malaysia and the Middle East have been boycotting McDonald's for months. The boycotts started after a McDonald's franchise in Israel announced in October that it would provide free meals for Israeli troops amid the ongoing war in Gaza. In the months since then, the company has tried to limit the fallout by taking over all 225 McDonald's in the country with the purchase of Alyonal Limited, its Israeli franchise. Our hearts remain with the communities and families impacted by the war in the Middle East. We abhor violence of any kind and firmly stand against hate speech, and we will always proudly open our doors to everyone, McDonald's statement, via 'The Indepndent'. Our hearts remain with the communities and families impacted by the war in the Middle East. We abhor violence of any kind and firmly stand against hate speech, and we will always proudly open our doors to everyone, McDonald's statement, via 'The Indepndent'

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