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Iran's Ali Larijani rebuffed over election bar

The move leaves judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi the clear favourite in the June 18 election.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Ohio court panel to hear arguments in Tennessee abortion case Wednesday


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  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A federal appeals court will listen to arguments over whether to uphold a 48-hour waiting period for women seeking abortions in Tennessee.
The court is scheduled to listen to the arguments on Wednesday.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the waiting period earlier this year amid a lengthy battle challenging a 2015 Tennessee law that required women to make two trips to an abortion clinic.
The first trip was for mandatory counseling and then another for the abortion at least 48 hours later.
A lower federal court previously struck the law down last year.

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Controversial Confederate General's remains being moved to Middle Tennessee


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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Workers in Memphis, Tennessee have begun the process of digging up the remains of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
The remains of the former slave trader and his wife are being moved to a museum hundreds of miles away.
The park in Memphis used to bear the name of the early Ku Klux Klan leader.
Nathan Bedford Forrest
The Forrests' remains were already disinterred once, in 1904, and reburied under an equestrian statue of the calvalryman.
This move has the approval of his descendants and resolves a long legal battle. The Sons of Confederate Veterans is overseeing the move to the National Confederate Museum in Columbia, Tennessee.

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Singapore's response gentlemanly and firm


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When the whole world is sympathising with the plight of the common man in India, which is facing the ravages of Covid-19, it is baffling that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has asserted that a dangerous coronavirus strain affecting children originated in Singapore and that flights from the Republic need to be stopped.

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Suffer damage in the March floods? New MidTenn recovery centers offer aid


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  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee officials are opening three recovery centers to help people find assistance after flooding in March.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency says the Multi-Agency Recovery Centers open this weekend in Nashville and Williamson and Wilson counties.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Small Business Administration and local agencies will be on hand to help people understand the assistance programs, apply for aid and find other ways to get recovery help.
The centers will be at Plaza Mariachi in Nashville; Wilson County School Administrative Training Center in Lebanon; and Grassland Middle School in Franklin.

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