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Before global scrutiny, Indian spice maker MDH faced many US rejections

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

​Hong Kong suspended sales last month of three spice blends made by MDH and one by another Indian company, Everest, for apparently containing high levels of a cancer-causing pesticide. Ethylene oxide is unfit for human consumption and a cancer risk with long exposure. India is the world's biggest spice producer and is also the largest consumer and exporter of spices.

Why the Pacers defense shut down Knicks, Jalen Brunson but didn't want to talk about it - IndyStar

Google.com 

  1. Why the Pacers defense shut down Knicks, Jalen Brunson but didn't want to talk about it  IndyStar
  2. Indiana Pacers cruise past New York Knicks, tie series  ESPN
  3. NBA playoffs: Pacers crush Knicks, 121–89, in Game 4 Mother's Day massacre  Yahoo Sports
  4. Knicks-Pacers: 5 takeaways from Pacers' decisive Game 4 victory  NBA.com
  5. Exhausted Knicks must find a way to bounce back after ugly Game 4 reckoning  New York Post

Elon Musk's diplomacy: Woo right-wing world leaders. Then benefit

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Elon Musk strategically leverages his Twitter ownership to support right-wing heads of state like Javier Milei, Jair Bolsonaro, and Narendra Modi. His endorsements lead to corporate benefits for Tesla and SpaceX in Argentina, Brazil, and India.

Bologna seal first-ever UCL spot after Roma loss

ESPN FC: Dunfermline Athletic 

Atalanta boosted their chances of returning to the Champions League with a 2-1 win over direct rival Roma on Sunday, with the result clinching spots in Europe's top competition for Juventus and Bologna.

Toulouse spoil Mbappé sendoff, PSG title party

ESPN FC: Adelaide United 

Paris St Germain were stunned in a 3-1 home defeat by Toulouse on Sunday, as the newly-crowned champions suffered only their second loss in Ligue 1 this season.

What does Chad's election results mean for Sahel security?

Voice of America 

With Chad recently confirming Mahamat Déby as civilian president after a long-delayed election, Western powers are watching to see what role, if any, they will play in countering terror threats in the Sahel region. Henry Wilkins has more on the election, which follows a series of military coups in the region.