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Bumrah returns for England ODIs: How many has he missed since 2023 WC?
Jasprit Bumrah has returned to India's ODI squad for the England series after being rested for the Afghanistan ODIs. Since the 2023 World Cup, the pace spearhead has missed eight ODI assignments as part of workload management. With India beginning a new World Cup cycle, Bumrah's return provides a major boost to the team's pace attack in English conditions.
Malaysia First, China Next: Tarique Rahman Embarks On Debut Foreign Tour
Rahman left Dhaka on a two-day official visit to Malaysia before proceeding to China to attend the 17th Annual Meeting of the New Champions of the World Economic Forum (WEF), popularly known as the Summer Davos Forum.
Skydiver, 21, died after hit by 'plane wing’ as full inquiry reveals miscommunication behind tragedy
A 21-year-old skydiver has died after colliding with an aircraft's rear wing during a jump in northern France.Martin Brachet was killed instantly when he leapt from the plane at Frétoy-le-Château in May, striking the tail section of the aircraft.The Frétoy skydiving club announced the loss on social media: "It was with deep sadness that we inform you of the death of Martin Brachet, which occurred this morning in the area."An inquiry by the French Parachuting Federation has now revealed the fatal...
After 43 yrs, US family sells electrical firm for $1.7bn, makes 540 workers millionaires
A small-town US family has sold their Louisiana-based electrical-equipment company Fibrebond to power-management giant Eaton for $1.7 billion—and made sure their 540 full-time workers got a $240 million cut of it. Former CEO Graham Walker wrote a single clause into the deal: 15% of proceeds for the staff, none of whom held any equity. The average bonus works out to around $443,000 per worker.
Britain's 'oldest naturist club' tells council 'display of nudity' isn’t sexual
One of Britain's oldest naturist clubs has accused a council of treating nudity as sexual activity after receiving consultation documents about regulating "sex establishments".Broadland Sun Association, which has welcomed clothes-free visitors to its 25-acre woodland site near Stoke Holy Cross since 1935, objected strongly to being grouped alongside strip clubs and topless bars in the South Norfolk council's draft licensing policy.The club dismissed such attitudes as a "throwback to the saucy po...
'Oh dear' - Archer bowled by unplayable delivery from Henry
'Oh dear' - Archer bowled by unplayable delivery from HenryTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be played'Oh dear' - Archer bowled by unplayable delivery from HenryClose11Jofra Archer is bowled for a second-ball duck after receiving an unplayable delivery from New Zealand's Matt Henry on day five of the second Test at The Oval. FOLLOW LIVE: Second Test: England v New Zealand - day fiveAvailable to UK users only.SubsectionCricketPublished3 minutes ag...
All three England keepers played there - Carlisle's role in trio's rise
All three England keepers played there - Carlisle's role in trio's riseImage caption, Jordan Pickford made 18 senior appearances for Carlisle United, while James Trafford and Dean Henderson came through the club's academy.ByNesta McGregorSport reporterPublished9 minutes agoCumbria is an area well known for the Lake District, author Beatrix Potter and of course Cumberland sausages.Turns out they make pretty good goalkeepers too.All three of England's World Cup goalkeepers have featured for Carlis...
'NZ are wrapping this up' - Root and Archer out in same over
'NZ are wrapping this up' - Root and Archer out in same over To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be played'NZ are wrapping this up' - Root and Archer out in same over Close00England lose Joe Root and Jofra Archer to Matt Henry in the same over early on day five as New Zealand move closer to victory in the second Test at The Oval. FOLLOW LIVE: Second Test: England v New Zealand - day fiveAvailable to UK users only.SubsectionCricketPublished1 minute...
Iceland to hold 'Brexit-style' referendum as voters warned joining EU is 'worst business idea'
Iceland will hold a referendum on August 29 to determine whether the Nordic nation should resume negotiations to join the European Union, marking the first such vote in over a decade.The ballot, which has drawn comparisons to 2016's Brexit referendum in the UK, arrives at a moment of heightened geopolitical anxiety and economic strain for the approximately 400,000 residents.Opponents of EU membership have already begun mobilising, warning that closer ties with Brussels would represent a grave mi...
A new survey on dads found that 9 out of 10 had a surprising reaction to fatherhood
Men are traditionally thought of as providers for their children. But a report that interviewed thousands of fathers found them embracing another role.(Image credit: From left: family photo; family photo; family photo)
UK telecom giants roll out 'kill switch' to block stolen phones from working: How it works
UK mobile giants Virgin Media O2 and VodafoneThree have activated a new 'kill switch' for new phones stolen from their stores, aiming to cripple the black market for stolen devices. This move follows resistance from major manufacturers like Apple and Samsung to a universal anti-theft lock. The technology renders stolen, unsold handsets unusable remotely, a measure previously seen in the Netherlands.
Why ecologists are concerned about the Great Nicobar Project
India's proposed Great Nicobar Project, one of the country's largest infrastructure initiatives, has triggered an intense debate over development and environmental protection.
Messi, Argentina play Austria in World Cup group match: All to know
Hat-trick hero Lionel Messi back in action for Argentina as they look to take a huge step towards the knockout stages.
Ukraine strikes hit oil facilities in Crimea, Russia’s Krasnodar
Crimea's Moscow-installed leader says four people killed in drone attack on the Russian-occupied Black Sea peninsula.
Trump administration probe could upend widely used transgender youth treatment guidelines
The organization widely regarded as the leading authority on transgender medical treatment is facing allegations from the Federal Trade Commission that it built influential treatment guidelines for minors on evidence its own leaders privately acknowledged was limited and uncertain.The complaint, filed in a Texas federal court by the Federal Trade Commission and the attorneys general of Alaska, Iowa, Nebraska and Texas, accuses World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) of deve...
‘Kind, principled’: Palestinian journalists remember slain Gaza journalist
Ahmed Wishah is the 12th Al Jazeera journalist killed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023.
India, US To Hold Ministerial-Level Trade Pact 2 Day Talks This Week
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will hold two-day talks this week on the first phase of the bilateral trade agreement.
PM Modi delays Delhi airport exit to ensure smooth commute for NEET-UG re-exam candidates
Prime Minister Narendra Modi delayed his departure from Delhi airport on Sunday to prevent traffic disruptions for students appearing for the NEET-UG re-exam. Arriving at 1:15 pm, he waited to ensure smooth passage to examination centres across 551 cities and 14 international locations. The exam, held at 5,440 centres, featured extensive CCTV surveillance and jammers to prevent malpractice, with heightened security and strict checks in Delhi.
India beat New Zealand 2-0 to clinch second FIH Women's Nations Cup
India defeated hosts New Zealand 2-0 in the final to win their second FIH Women's Nations Cup title and secure promotion to the FIH Women's Pro League. Goals from Navneet Kaur and Sunelita Toppo sealed the victory as India completed an unbeaten campaign. Lalremsiami was named Player of the Match, while Deepika finished as the tournament's joint-highest scorer with six goals.
Yoga Offers Path To Wellness Amid Demanding Work Schedules: Chief Justice
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Sunday said yoga offers a timeless framework to achieve harmony between the mind, body, and spirit and can play a crucial role in helping individuals cope with stress and demanding professional responsibilities.