The worst affected has been the state of Rajasthan where 76 deaths have been reported so far.
Neha Poonia has more from New Delhi.
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Russian delegates will argue for the preservation of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty at a meeting of nuclear powers in Beijing.
The U.S. accuses Russia of violating the treaty, and has issued an ultimatum for it to come back into compliance.
Julia Chapman reports from Moscow.
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The White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she believes the God wanted Donald Trump to be America's President.
She was speaking in an interview with a Christian television network.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Venezuelans have staged a mass walk-out organized by the opposition to demand that President Nicolas Maduro leave power.
Thousands of people left their homes and work places to gather on the streets of the capital.
Our Correspondent Juan Carlos Lamas joins us from the walk-out.
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The UK Prime Minister has clashed with Britain's leader of the opposition over the government's latest plans for Brexit.
It comes as the British government is seeking to reopen negotiations with Brussels over the contentious issue of the Irish border backstop, though the EU say they are not wiling to revisit this.
Prime Minster May and opposition leader Corbyn have agreed to meet in private to search for common ground over a Brexit deal, with the Labour leader urging the Prime Mister to rule out a no-deal scenario.
And the Prime Minster also had to defend plans to come up with an alternative solution to the backstop, with MPs asking what kind of alternative arrangements the government would be hoping to achieve.
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British companies are likely to increase their no deal planning, as the UK Prime Minister attempts to reopen Brexit negotiations with Brussels.
The UK's Confederation of British Industry commented that the move to attempt a renegotiation of the EU Withdrawal Bill feels like a throw of the dice, causing more uncertainty for businesses.
UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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Mozambican police have arrested six Ugandans over alleged terrorism and kidnap links.
Uganda Police say they are working with their Mozambican counterparts to have the suspects extradited.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
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The French Foreign Ministry has suggested for the first time that it is willing to repatriate French citizens who fought with the Islamic State group and are now in the hands of Kurdish troops in northern Syria.
The government now says it's looking at all options to prevent these people escaping and posing a danger.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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Nicolas Maduro says he is open to dialogue with the opposition, amid the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
Speaking to Russian media, Maduro thanked Vladimir Putin for his support and criticised the U.S. for interfering in the country.
Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.
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