Sarfaraz Khan: The ‘wandering cricketer’ on the road to stardom
Sarfaraz Khan’s heavy scoring in domestic cricket has him knocking on the doors of Indian cricket.Continue Reading
Brazil’s Lula says he can not tolerate risks against institutions
SAO PAULO: Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is leading in the forms for Brazil’s October presidential election, stated on Saturday (Jul 2) he will not really tolerate threats towards institutions, and that the particular armed forces need to commit to democracy. “It is necessary in order toContinue Reading
Taliban’s large gathering finishes with calls for global recognition
KABUL: A Taliban-run gathering of thousands of man religious and cultural leaders ended on Saturday (Jul 2) by asking foreign governments to officially recognise their management, but made no signals of adjustments on international demands such as the opening associated with girls’ high schools. The particular Afghan economy providesContinue Reading
Native indian flight makes emergency landing after smoke fills cabin
BRAND NEW DELHI: A good Indian domestic flight made an emergency landing in New Delhi on Saturday (Jul 2) after its cabin filled with smoke soon after take-off for the central city of Jabalpur, the airline said. People aboard the flight, operated by commercial carrier SpiceJet, were evacuated safelyContinue Reading
Indian landslide search enters third day with 25 dead
GUWAHATI: The search for survivors buried under a landslide in India’s northeast entered its third day upon Saturday (Jul 2) with 25 bodies pulled from the rubble and nearly forty people still lacking. Protection forces and disaster relief teams ran against the clock to get any more survivors caughtContinue Reading
Dozens missing in shipwreck off Hong Kong throughout South China Sea typhoon
HONG KONG: More than two number of crew members are usually unaccounted for right after their ship shattered into two during a typhoon in the Southern China Sea on Saturday (Jul 2), with rescuers rushing to find them, authorities say. An engineering vessel that was 160 nautical miles southwestContinue Reading
Native indian police arrest ‘masterminds’ behind execution of Hindu tailor: Authorities
MUMBAI: Indian law enforcement made fresh arrests in the case of the performance of a Hindu tailor in Rajasthan, a murder that stoked unease between the Hindu majority and Muslim minority, leading to a clampdown on protests and the Internet to prevent tensions from rising. Three senior police authorities saidContinue Reading
Tiongkok to loosen entrance restrictions on US citizens, transit via third country now allowed
China will release entry restrictions upon US citizens, allowing entrance in case of transit via a third country, updates issued late upon Friday (Jul 1) by the Chinese charge in Washington said, relaxing rules enforced in Beijing’s drive to curb COVID-19. China’s “dynamic COVID zero” policy, which is designed toContinue Reading
Gardening fish and braiding an elephant knots
Singapore plans to increase local food production through aquaculture while the Cambodian village kept an elephant wedding
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India farm law: 7 months after repeal, farmers are ready for new protests
Seven several weeks after the government repealed the farm laws and regulations, farmers say demands not fulfilled yet.Continue Reading