Babar Azam, four others dropped from Pakistan’s squad for ODIs against Bangladesh | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Babar Azam has been dropped from Pakistan’s ODI squad for the upcoming three-match series against Bangladesh, as the selectors begin reshaping the team with an eye on next year’s 50-over World Cup. The decision follows Pakistan’s disappointing T20 World Cup campaign in India and Sri Lanka, where they failed to reach the semi-finals….

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How I did it: Darshan Jaishankar

Higher education is a transformative experience. Not only is there the opportunity to earn a qualification, master a new skill and gain access to much-admired profession, there is the advantage of learning in an entirely new environment, experiencing new cultures and making friends that become family. A university experience offers a life beyond the one…

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Greenbacks, Not Gunboats

People are asking a big question in world politics: Will Greenland become part of the United States? Former US President Donald Trump has talked about this idea many times. Greenland is a huge island near the Arctic. It is important because of its location, its natural resources, and possible oil underground. Right now, Greenland is…

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Mumbai cyclists pedal through Christmas magic in Bandra’s bylanes | Events Movie News

Mumbai’s Christmas spirit illuminated Bandra’s historic lanes during a recent night ride. Fifty-one cyclists, led by Vipin Arumugham, explored decorated bylanes, sharing rum cakes and festive cheer. Residents welcomed the cyclists with open doors, carols, and shared traditions, transforming the night into a heartwarming community celebration. A nip in the winter air, twinkling stars overhead,…

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Saudi Arabia strikes gold: Massive 7.8 million ounces discovered across four sites | World News

Saudi Arabia strikes gold with a massive 7.8 million ounces discovered across four sites, led by Maaden’s Mansourah Massarah operation. Saudi Arabia has announced the discovery of 7.8 million ounces of gold across four sites within the Kingdom, marking one of the most significant resource additions in its modern mining history and underscoring the scale…

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Robots are coming

The world changed on February 10, 1996, when a computer called Deep Blue beat chess champion Garry Kasparov. It may have changed last Sunday again in Beijing, when a human-shaped robot ran a half-marathon faster than any man ever has. People knew robots would get this good one day — but not this quickly. Last…

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