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Indians Have Right to Privacy, Court Says
India's Supreme Court has ruled that citizens have a fundamental right to privacy.
A White House delegation is in Jerusalem for talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders as part of efforts to revive the peace process; the Indian supreme court has ruled that privacy is a fundamental right for every citizen -- dealing a blow to the government's controversial biometric identity scheme; and senators in the Philippines are opening an investigation into police conduct during anti-drug operations last week, which left more than eighty people dead.
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