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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Omani Rial(OMR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0215 Omani Rial




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Norwegian Krone(NOK)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.573 Norwegian Krone




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Nigerian Naira(NGN)

1 Moldovan Leu = 21.8718 Nigerian Naira




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 1.0392 Namibian Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Malaysian Ringgit(MYR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.2431 Malaysian Ringgit




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Maldivian Rufiyaa(MVR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.8695 Maldivian Rufiyaa




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Mauritian Rupee(MUR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 2.227 Mauritian Rupee




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Macedonian Denar(MKD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 3.1869 Macedonian Denar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Latvian Lat(LVL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0339 Latvian Lat




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Lithuanian Lita(LTL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.1656 Lithuanian Lita




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Jordanian Dinar(JOD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0398 Jordanian Dinar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Indian Rupee(INR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 4.2344 Indian Rupee




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Indonesian Rupiah(IDR)

1 Moldovan Leu = 828.5141 Indonesian Rupiah




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Hungarian Forint(HUF)

1 Moldovan Leu = 18.1222 Hungarian Forint




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Croatian Kuna(HRK)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3891 Croatian Kuna




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Egyptian Pound(EGP)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.8728 Egyptian Pound




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Estonian Kroon(EEK)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.7999 Estonian Kroon




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Algerian Dinar(DZD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 7.1973 Algerian Dinar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Moldovan Leu = 218.5215 Colombian Peso




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Canadian Dollar(CAD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0786 Canadian Dollar




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3215 Brazilian Real




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.3867 Bolivian Boliviano




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.1013 Bulgarian Lev




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Moldovan Leu(MDL)/Australian Dollar(AUD)

1 Moldovan Leu = 0.0858 Australian Dollar




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Mick Jagger and Will Smith to perform in India Covid-19 concert

International and Indian celebrities to take part from home in fundraising event

Mick Jagger and Will Smith will be among dozens of international and Indian celebrities performing from their homes in a four-hour concert to raise funds for the battle against coronavirus in India, where the number of cases is surging.

The country’s cricket captain Virat Kohli, actors Priyanka Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan are some of the top domestic names billed to perform or read messages during the event on Sunday.

Related: Mobs stop Indian doctors' burials: 'Covid-19 took his life, why take his dignity?'

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India's Covid-19 app fuels worries over authoritarianism and surveillance

State-built Aarogya Setu has had record downloads but critics warn of civil liberties implications

Narendra Modi’s request was simple: to help combat the spread of coronavirus, people should download an Indian government-built smartphone app that helps identify their risk of catching and spreading the virus.

“As more and more people use it, its effectiveness will increase,” the prime minister said in a televised address last month.

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Destitute migrant workers in India forced to pay train fares home

Labourers’ plight contrasts with affluent Indians flown home from abroad in coronavirus crisis

Migrant labourers in Indian cities whose incomes have plummeted as a result of anti-coronavirus lockdown measures have been told that they will have to pay to board special trains taking them back to their homes in the countryside.

The decision has prompted derision in India, where most labourers live off what they earn in a day and have been surviving on state handouts.

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India to send navy and fleet of planes to repatriate workers stranded by coronavirus

Kuwait police break up riot by Egyptian workers after large numbers of jobs lost across the Gulf states

India is to send its navy and a fleet of planes to repatriate migrant workers stranded by the coronavirus pandemic, as mounting tensions sparked a riot in Kuwait and alarm among large numbers of laid-off employees across the Gulf states.

The riot in a migrant camp in Kuwait on Sunday night was led by Egyptian workers, some of whom brandished furniture as security forces fired tear gas and sound grenades towards them.

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Where India’s government has failed in the pandemic, its people have stepped in

Civil society has outperformed the state in helping to feed India’s poorest. It should be seen as ally not enemy

The highways connecting India’s overcrowded cities to the villages had not seen anything like it since the time of partition 73 years ago. Hundreds of thousands of workers were on the move, walking back to their villages with their possessions bundled on their heads.

On 24 March, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide 21-day lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic. States sealed their borders, and transport came to a halt. With no trains or buses to take them home, India’s rural-to-urban migrant population, estimated at a staggering 120 million, took to the roads. On 5 April a statement from the home ministry said 1.25 million people moving between states had been put up in camps and shelters.

Related: As the wealthy quaff wine in comfort, India’s poor are thrown to the wolves

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Notorious Indian bandit dies at 92 after stints in Bollywood and politics

Mohar Singh was once one of the most feared men in the Chambal region

A notorious bandit who spent years rampaging across central India’s impoverished badlands before trying his luck as a Bollywood actor and politician has died aged 92, police have said.

Mohar Singh, once one of the most feared men in the Chambal region accused of hundreds of murders, kidnappings and other crimes, died on Tuesday, a senior police official in Bhind district told AFP.

Related: Masked assassins kill Bandit Queen

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Top rebel commander killed by Indian forces in Kashmir

Riyaz Naikoo was member of region’s largest indigenous militant group, Hizbul Mujahideen

Indian government forces have killed a top rebel commander and his aide in disputed Kashmir, and shut down mobile phone and mobile internet services during subsequent anti-India protests.

Riyaz Naikoo, 35, was the chief of operations of the region’s largest indigenous rebel group, Hizbul Mujahideen, which has spearheaded an armed rebellion against Indian rule.

(August 1, 1947) 

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India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Decades after Bhopal, lack of law enforcement and political will plagues Indian industry

The gas leak at a chemical factory in Visakhapatnam will immediately remind many in India and beyond of the 1984 Bhopal disaster, widely considered the world’s worst industrial disaster.

So far, the scale of the tragedies are very different. Eleven people are confirmed to have died in Visakhapatnam – but with hundreds hospitalised and thousands affected, there are fears the toll will rise. In Bhopal, 4,000 people died within days of the toxic gas leak from a pesticide plant in the central Indian city, and thousands more in the following years.

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Hundreds exposed to gas after deadly leak at Indian chemical factory

Gas from LG Polymers plant in Andhra Pradesh leaked into nearby homes while families slept

At least 11 people have been killed and hundreds more taken to hospital after a gas leak at a chemical factory in south-east India.

A plastics plant owned by South Korea’s LG Corp started leaking styrene into the surrounding residential area at about 3am on Thursday. Some people were enveloped as they slept, while others collapsed in the streets as they tried to flee the area on the outskirts of the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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India chemical leak: more evacuations amid fears of second gas release

Everyone within 5km of the plant in Andhra Pradesh told to leave over fear of repeat of accident that has left at least 11 dead

Indian officials have evacuated more people from the area around a chemical plant in the south of the country that leaked toxic gas, killing at least 11 people and sickening hundreds more.

There was confusion about whether the wider evacuation orders were sparked by a renewed leak at the LG Chem factory in Andhra Pradesh, or by the fear that rising temperatures at the plant could lead to another leak.

Related: India's chemical plant disaster: another case of history repeating itself

Related: 'Bhopal’s tragedy has not stopped': the urban disaster still claiming lives 35 years on

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Colombian Peso(COP)/Iraqi Dinar(IQD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.3054 Iraqi Dinar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Colombian Peso = 1.3318 Zambian Kwacha




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Colombian Peso(COP)/South African Rand(ZAR)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0047 South African Rand




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Yemeni Rial(YER)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0643 Yemeni Rial




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Colombian Peso(COP)/CFA Franc BCEAO(XOF)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.1553 CFA Franc BCEAO




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Vietnamese Dong(VND)

1 Colombian Peso = 6.0055 Vietnamese Dong




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte(VEF)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0026 Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Uzbekistan Som(UZS)

1 Colombian Peso = 2.5944 Uzbekistan Som




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Uruguayan Peso(UYU)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0111 Uruguayan Peso




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Colombian Peso(COP)/US Dollar(USD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0003 US Dollar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Ugandan Shilling(UGX)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.9753 Ugandan Shilling




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Ukrainian Hryvnia(UAH)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0069 Ukrainian Hryvnia




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Tanzanian Shilling(TZS)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.5939 Tanzanian Shilling




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Colombian Peso(COP)/New Taiwan Dollar(TWD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0077 New Taiwan Dollar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Trinidad and Tobago Dollar(TTD)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0017 Trinidad and Tobago Dollar




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Colombian Peso(COP)/Turkish Lira(TRY)

1 Colombian Peso = 0.0018 Turkish Lira