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Sunday 10 July 2022

England beat India by 17 runs in third and final T-20 International in Nottingham; India clinch three-match series 2-1

England beat India by 17 runs in third and final T-20 International in Nottingham; India clinch three-match series 2-1

Jul 11, 2022
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In Cricket, England beat India by 17 runs in the third and final T-20 International of the series at Trent Bridge in Nottingham last night. India has won the 3-match series 2-1.

Chasing a victory target of 216 runs, India made 198 for the loss of nine wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. For India, Suryakumar Yadav with 117 runs in 55 balls was the top scorer. Suryakumar Yadav scored a splendid hundred from 48 balls, as he became the fifth batsman from the country to breach the three-figure mark in the shortest format of the game. He also now holds the record of the second-highest individual score by an Indian batsman in T20Is. He also became the second-fastest Indian to reach 100 runs after KL Rahul achieved the milestone in 46 balls against West Indies.

For England, Reece Topley scalped three wickets while David Willey and Chris Jordan took two wickets each. Richard Gleeson and Moeen Ali also picked a wicket.

Reece Topley was declared Player of the Match. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was declared Player of the series.  

Batting first after winning the toss, England scored 215 runs in the stipulated 20 overs with the help of a scintillating 77 run off 39 balls from David Malan. Liam Livingstone also played the role of cameo. For India Spinner Ravi Bishnoi and Hrshal Patel scalped two wickets each while Avesh Khan and Umran Malik also claimed a wicket each.

Sunday 12 June 2022

Tundra wildfire creeps closer toward Alaska Native community

Tundra wildfire creeps closer toward Alaska Native community

A tundra wildfire has moved closer to an Alaska Native community in southwest Alaska, but mandatory evacuations have not been ordered

ByMark Thiessen Associated Press
June 13, 2022, 1:42 AM

A tundra wildfire continued to creep closer to an Alaska Native community in southwest Alaska, but mandatory evacuations have not been ordered, fire officials said Sunday.

The East Fork fire was within 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) of St. Mary’s, a statement from Alaska Wildland Fire Information said.

Even though it had moved 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) closer to the Yup’ik community since Saturday, fire managers said the progress has slowed somewhat because of favorable weather conditions. The temperatures were slightly cooler with rising humidity, which could help moderate fire conditions. However, winds are expected to remain steady out of the north, helping move the fire toward populated areas.

The fire is burning in dry grass and shrubs like alder and willow in the mostly treeless tundra in southwest Alaska. The fire was started by lightning May 31.

Firefighters are working to strengthen primary and secondary fire lines protecting St. Mary’s and the nearby communities of Pitkas Point and Mountain Village and properties, including cabins, between them. No structures have been lost in the fire.

The fire is also 10 miles (16 kilometers) from another community, Pilot Station. Firefighters were expected to evaluate options of opening a preexisting fire line around that community.

Another fire northwest of the East Fork fire is growing, but it still about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Mountain Village.

There are 204 personnel working the East Fork fire, which has grown to 190 square miles (492 square kilometers). Additional personnel are expected to arrive Monday, when even more favorable weather conditions are also expected, including increased cloud cover, higher humidity and cooler temperatures. Officials also said the front may switch the wind direction to the southwest, which would help push the fire away from villages.

Even though there are no mandatory evacuations, the combined 700 residents of St. Mary’s and Pitkas Point, located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) south, have been on alert since Friday to prepare for possible evacuation.

Nearly 150 residents from the affected communities have already temporarily relocated to the southwest Alaska hub community of Bethel.

St. Mary’s is located about 450 miles (724 kilometers) west of Anchorage.

Sunday 10 April 2022

Today in History: April 10, Titanic sets sail

 Today in History: April 10, Titanic sets sail

Today in History

Today is Sunday, April 10, the 100th day of 2022. There are 265 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 10, 1912, the British liner RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on its ill-fated maiden voyage.

On this date:

In 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated.

In 1932, German President Paul Von Hindenburg was reelected in a runoff, with Adolf Hitler coming in second.

In 1947, Brooklyn Dodgers President Branch Rickey purchased the contract of Jackie Robinson from the Montreal Royals.

In 1963, the fast-attack nuclear submarine USS Thresher (SSN-593) sank during deep-diving tests east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, in a disaster that claimed 129 lives.

In 1971, a table tennis team from the United States arrived in China at the invitation of the communist government for a goodwill visit that came to be known as “ping-pong diplomacy.”

In 1972, the United States and the Soviet Union joined some 70 nations in signing an agreement banning biological warfare.

In 1974, Golda Meir announced her resignation as prime minister of Israel.

In 1998, the Northern Ireland peace talks concluded as negotiators reached a landmark settlement to end 30 years of bitter rivalries and bloody attacks.

In 2005, Tiger Woods won his fourth Masters with a spectacular finish of birdies and bogeys.

In 2010, Polish President Lech Kaczynski (lehk kah-CHIN’-skee), 60, was killed in a plane crash in western Russia that also claimed the lives of his wife and top Polish political, military and church officials.

In 2019, scientists released the first image ever made of a black hole, revealing a fiery, doughnut-shaped object in a galaxy 53 million light-years from earth.

In 2020, on Good Friday, Pope Francis presided over a torch-lit procession in St. Peter’s Square, which was otherwise empty because of the coronavirus; nurses and doctors were among those holding a cross.

Ten years ago: Rick Santorum quit the presidential race, clearing the way for Mitt Romney to claim the Republican nomination. Syrian troops defied a U.N.-brokered cease-fire plan, launching fresh attacks on rebellious areas.

Five years ago: Justice Neil Gorsuch took his place as the newest addition on the bench of the Supreme Court, restoring a narrow conservative majority. Alabama Republican Gov. Robert Bentley resigned rather than face impeachment and pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor campaign violations that arose during an investigation of his alleged affair with a top aide. The New York Daily News and ProPublica won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for uncovering how police abused eviction rules to oust hundreds of people, mostly poor minorities, from their homes; Colson Whitehead’s novel “The Underground Railroad” won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

One year ago: Speaking to Republican donors at his new home inside his Mar-a-Lago resort, former President Donald Trump slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell as a “stone-cold loser” and mocked McConnell’s wife, Elaine Chao, who had been Trump’s transportation secretary. Reports from Myanmar said at least 82 people had been killed the previous day in a crackdown by security forces on pro-democracy protesters. Rachael Blackmore became the first female jockey to win the grueling Grand National horse race, riding Minella Times to victory at the race in England.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Liz Sheridan is 93. Actor Steven Seagal is 70. Folk-pop singer Terre Roche (The Roches) is 69. Actor Peter MacNicol is 68. Actor Olivia Brown is 65. Rock musician Steven Gustafson (10,000 Maniacs) is 65. Singer-producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds is 64. Rock singer-musician Brian Setzer is 63. Rock singer Katrina Leskanich (les-KAH’-nich) is 62. Olympic gold medal speedskater Cathy Turner is 60. Rock musician Tim “Herb” Alexander is 57. R&B singer Kenny Lattimore is 55. Actor-comedian Orlando Jones is 54. Rock musician Mike Mushok (Staind) is 53. Rapper Q-Tip (AKA Kamaal) is 52. Actor David Harbour is 47. Blues singer Shemekia Copeland is 43. Actor Laura Bell Bundy is 41. Actor Harry Hadden-Paton is 41. Actor Chyler Leigh is 40. Pop musician Andrew Dost (fun.) is 39. Actor Ryan Merriman is 39. Singer Mandy Moore is 38. Actor Barkhad Abdi (BAHRK’-hahd AHB’-dee) is 37. Actor Shay Mitchell is 35. Actor Haley Joel Osment is 34. Actor Molly Bernard (TV: “Younger”) is 34. Country singer Maren Morris is 32. Actor Alex Pettyfer is 32. Actor-singer AJ (AKA Amanda) Michalka (mish-AL’-kah) is 31. Actor Daisy Ridley is 30. Singer-actor Sofia Carson is 29. Actor Audrey Whitby is 26. Actor Ruby Jerins is 24.

Australia: Prime Minister Scott Morrison calls for federal elections on May 21

 

Apr 10, 2022
2:23PM

Australia: Prime Minister Scott Morrison calls for federal elections on May 21

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In Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called a federal election for 21st May. At present, Morrison's ruling coalition holds 76 seats in the House of Representatives. Opinion polls suggested there will be a change of government, with the opposition Labor party, led by Anthony Albanese, tipped to take office. However, in the last election, Scott Morrison won despite most polls predicting otherwise.

Morrison is the first leader to serve a full term in office since John Howard, who won four elections before losing to Labor's Kevin Rudd in 2007

IPL 2022: Rajasthan Royals beat Lucknow Super Giants by 3 runs, while Delhi Capitals defeat KKR by 44 runs

 IPL 2022: Rajasthan Royals beat Lucknow Super Giants by 3 runs, while Delhi Capitals defeat KKR by 44 runs

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In IPL Cricket, Rajasthan Royals beat Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by three runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai last night.

Chasing a competitive 166-run target set by Rajasthan Royals, Lucknow Super Giants were out for 162 for the loss of eight wickets in the stipulated twenty overs.

Quinton de Kock with 39 was the top scorer for Lucknow Super Giants while Marcus Stoinis made unbeaten 38. For Rajasthan Royals, Yuzvendra Chahal scalped four wickets, Trent Boult took two while Prasidh Krishna and Kuldeep Sen claimed one wicket each. Yuzvendra Chahal was declared Player of the Match.

Earlier in the day, after being put into bat, Rajasthan Royals got off to a positive start with openers Jos Buttler and Devdutt Padikkal scoring runs at a brisk pace.

Star West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer smashed an unbeaten 59 to lift Rajsthan Royals from 67 for four to 165 for six in 20 overs. For Lucknow Super Giants, Jason Holder and Krishnappa Gowtham took two wickets each while Avesh Khan claimed one wicket. With this win, RR bounced to top position in the IPL standings, while LSG slipped to fifth spot.

In an earlier match, Delhi Capitals defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by 44 runs at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai. Chasing a target of 216 runs, Kolkata Knight Riders were all out for 171 runs in 19.4 overs. Earlier, putting into bat Delhi Capitals scored 215 for 5 in stipulated 20 overs.

Today, Sunrisers Hyderabad will take on Gujarat Titans at DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai at 7:30 pm.

Pakistan parliament to elect new Prime Minister today; PML President Shehbaz Sharif and Shah Mahmood Qureshi of PTI file their nomination papers

 

Apr 11, 2022
8:37AM

Pakistan parliament to elect new Prime Minister today; PML President Shehbaz Sharif and Shah Mahmood Qureshi of PTI file their nomination papers

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In Pakistan, the National Assembly session to elect the new premier will be held today. PML-N  President Shehbaz Sharif has submitted his nomination papers for the post of Prime Minister in the National Assembly. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi from the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf party has also submitted papers as the candidate of prime minister.

The nominations came a day after Imran Khan was removed from the post of Prime Minister after losing the no-confidence vote in the 342-member Pakistan national assembly.

Imran Khan became the first Pakistani prime minister to be removed after losing no-confidence motion in the assembly. In his first reaction since his ouster as prime minister, Mr Khan said, even though the country became an independent state in 1947, the freedom struggle has begun again against a foreign conspiracy of regime change.

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief has alleged foreign conspiracy responsible for toppling his government on several occasions. The opposition got 174 votes against the majority mark of 172 in the 342-member Pakistan assembly.

Meanwhile, the PTI has decided to submit en masse resignations in the National Assembly. In a tweet, Senior party leader Fawad Chaudhry announced that the PTI has decided to resign from the assemblies and this process will start from the National Assembly after the election of the Prime Minister today.

Today in History: April 11, Civil Rights Act becomes law

 Today in History: April 11, Civil Rights Act becomes law

Today in History

Today is Monday, April 11, the 101st day of 2022. There are 264 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1968, which included the Fair Housing Act, a week after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

On this date:

In 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated as Emperor of the French and was banished to the island of Elba. (Napoleon later escaped from Elba and returned to power in March 1815, until his downfall in the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815.)

In 1865, President Abraham Lincoln spoke to a crowd outside the White House, saying, “We meet this evening, not in sorrow, but in gladness of heart.” (It was the last public address Lincoln would deliver.)

In 1899, the treaty ending the Spanish-American War was declared in effect.

In 1913, Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson, during a meeting of President Woodrow Wilson’s Cabinet, proposed gradually segregating whites and Blacks who worked for the Railway Mail Service, a policy that went into effect and spread to other agencies.

In 1945, during World War II, American soldiers liberated the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald in Germany.

In 1947, Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers played in an exhibition against the New York Yankees at Ebbets Field, four days before his regular-season debut that broke baseball’s color line. (The Dodgers won, 14-6.)

In 1961, former SS officer Adolf Eichmann went on trial in Israel, charged with crimes against humanity for his role in the Nazi Holocaust. (Eichmann was convicted and executed.)

In 1970, Apollo 13, with astronauts James A. Lovell, Fred W. Haise and Jack Swigert, blasted off on its ill-fated mission to the moon. (The mission was aborted when an oxygen tank exploded April 13. The crew splashed down safely four days after the explosion.)

In 1980, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued regulations specifically prohibiting sexual harassment of workers by supervisors.

In 1996, 7-year-old Jessica Dubroff, who hoped to become the youngest person to fly cross-country, was killed along with her father and flight instructor when their plane crashed after takeoff from Cheyenne, Wyoming.

In 2013, comedian Jonathan Winters, 87, died in Montecito, California.

In 2020, the number of U.S. deaths from the coronavirus eclipsed Italy’s for the highest in the world, topping 20,000. On the day before Easter, the Kansas Supreme Court allowed an executive order from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly to remain in effect; it banned religious and funeral services of more than 10 people during the pandemic.

Ten years ago: George Zimmerman, the Florida neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. (He was acquitted at trial.) A California prison panel denied parole to mass murderer Charles Manson in his 12th bid for freedom.

Five years ago: In Dortmund, Germany, three bomb explosions went off near Borussia Dortmund’s team bus ahead of a Champions League quarterfinal match, injuring one of the soccer team’s players. (Prosecutors alleged that the bomber bet that Borussia Dortmund’s shares on the stock exchange would drop in value and tried to disguise the attack as Islamic terrorism; he was convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to 14 years in prison.) Guitarist J. Geils, founder of The J. Geils Band, died in his Massachusetts home at age 71. David Letterman’s mother, Dorothy Mengering, a Midwestern homemaker who became an unlikely celebrity on her son’s late-night talk show, died at age 95.

One year ago: A Black motorist, 20-year-old Daunte Wright, was shot and killed by a white police officer, Kim Potter, in suburban Minneapolis during a traffic stop. (Potter, who said she had confused her handgun for her Taser, would be convicted of first- and second-degree manslaughter and sentenced to two years in prison.) Iran’s underground Natanz atomic facility was struck by a blackout that Iran blamed on “nuclear terrorism.” Hideki Matsuyama won the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, becoming the first Japanese golfer to claim the green jacket.

Today’s Birthdays: Ethel Kennedy is 94. Actor Joel Grey is 90. Actor Louise Lasser is 83. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman is 81. Movie writer-director John Milius is 78. Actor Peter Riegert is 75. Movie director Carl Franklin is 73. Actor Bill Irwin is 72. Country singer-songwriter Jim Lauderdale is 65. Songwriter-producer Daryl Simmons is 65. Rock musician Nigel Pulsford is 61. Actor Lucky Vanous is 61. Country singer Steve Azar is 58. Singer Lisa Stansfield is 56. Actor Johnny Messner is 53. Rock musician Dylan Keefe (Marcy Playground) is 52. Actor Vicellous (vy-SAY’-luhs) Shannon is 51. Rapper David Banner is 48. Actor Tricia Helfer is 48. Rock musician Chris Gaylor (The All-American Rejects) is 43. Actor Kelli Garner is 38. Singer Joss Stone is 35. Actor-dancer Kaitlyn Jenkins is 30.

Sunday 3 April 2022

All cabinet ministers in Sri Lanka resign with immediate effect amid rising public anger against handling of economic crisis by govt

 

Apr 04, 2022
8:44AM

All cabinet ministers in Sri Lanka resign with immediate effect amid rising public anger against handling of economic crisis by govt

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In Sri Lanka, all cabinet ministers resigned with immediate effect late last night. Speaking to reporters, Education Minister and Leader of the House, Dinesh Gunawardena said the Cabinet Ministers handed over their resignations to Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa. He did not give reason for the mass resignation.

Political experts says the ministers came under intense pressure from the public over the government's alleged mishandling of the economic crisis, triggered by the shortage in the foreign exchange reserve. Wide spread public protests were seen yesterday evening despite the imposition of curfew.

The enraged public has been demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Sri Lankan police fired tear gas and water cannons at hundreds of university students during a protest in the central province. The protest was held despite the curfew.

The government declared a state of emergency after an angry mob surrounded the private residence of Rajapaksa on March 31. 

Sunday 27 March 2022

Swiss Open: PM Modi congratulates PV Sindhu on winning Women’s Singles title at Basel

In Swiss Open Badminton Championships 2022, two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu has won the Women’s Singles title beating Thailand’s Busanan Ongbamrungpha 21-16, 21-8 in straight games at Basel yesterday evening.

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Russia and Ukraine to hold fresh round of talks in Turkey today; Joe Biden says, Vladimir Putin“ cannot remain in power”

Russia and Ukraine will hold a fresh round of talks in Turkey from today. The countries will hold talks from March 28 to 30 in Turkey.

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Shanghai to impose phased lockdown to curb Covid-19 outbreak

China’s financial hub Shanghai will be put under a phased lockdown from today to curb the Covid-19 outbreak caused by a highly transmissible Omicron variant that has hit China with its highest caseloads since the early days of the pandemic.

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Prestigious Oscar awards for the year 2022 announced in Los Angeles

At the 94th Academy Awards Ceremony, Jane Campion won the Best Director Award for the film The Power of the Dog.

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IPL Cricket: Punjab Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 5 wickets; Delhi Capitals defeat Mumbai Indians by 4 wickets

In Cricket, Punjab Kings beat the Royal Challengers Bangalore by five wickets in the IPL 2022 at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai last night.

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Sunday 13 March 2022

India in dominating position in Bengaluru test against Sri Lanka with 419 run lead in second innings

In the Bengaluru test, India are now in a dominating position against Sri Lanka in the second match of the series being played in the day-night format at Chinnaswami Stadium. At stumps on day two last night, hosts had the 419 run lead in the second innings.

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Turkmenistan Presidential Election: Authorities says, need more time to count the votes

In Turkmenistan presidential election, the results are still awaited as authorities said they needed more time to count the votes.

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