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Travis Head Quashes Rumours Of Cracks In Australian Test Team
Australia batter Travis Head has refuted claims the Test side is fractured after Josh Hazlewood caused a stir with a comment that implied there might be a split in the dressing room.
India backs early ceasefire in Gaza, says Jaishankar
Describing Saudi Arabia as an important factor of stability in the region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday expressed deep concern over the continuing conflict in Gaza and called for an early ceasefire.
Do we still need the G20?
The G20 remains an important platform for dialogue between major countries and a banner of multilateralism in today's world.
Congress must reform
SIR, The Congress party had been in power for several decades after independence.
Toxic Living~ II
While trucks and other heavy vehicles have been recognised as a major contributor to air pollution, in India, freight movement by rail has declined, giving way to a road-based freight system dominated by trucks. Rapid expansion of roads and highways has given impetus to road transport. The share of railways in 1950-51 was 89 per cent, which declined to 27 per cent in 2022
Constitutional Whispers
There are several troubling aspects to the Apex Court's interventions in the R G Kar case, argues Debarshi Chakraborty.
Migration Tragedy
The conviction of two individuals involved in a human smuggling operation that led to the deaths of an Indian family at the US-Canada border in January 2022 underscores the devastating toll of illegal migration networks.
Rahul Gandhi accuses govt of protecting Adani
Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday, accused the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre of protecting billionaire businessman Gautam Adani, who was indicted by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for alleged bribery.
India welcomes ceasefire deal in Lebanon
India on Wednesday welcomed the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, hoping such developments will lead to peace and stability in the region.
England Veteran Stokes skipped IPL auction to prolong international career
Ever since the advent of cash-rich T20 leagues across the world, including the money-minting Indian Premier League, there has been a debate over players choosing franchise cricket over their respective national teams' interest.
Bumrah rides Perth Test performance to reclaim top spot in ICC Test rankings
Pace maestro among several Team India colleagues to register big gains in latest ICC rankings
BGT 2024-25: Australia to add uncapped Beau Webster to squad for pink ball Test
Australia are set to add uncapped fast-bowling all-rounder Beau Webster into their squad for the second Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test, to be played with the pink ball in Adelaide, starting on 6 December.
Nathan Smith to debut for NZ in 1st Test vs England; Young replaces Williamson
New Zealand have confirmed seamer Nathan Smith will make his Test debut against England on Thursday, while the Player of the Series from their recent whitewash in India Will Young has been dropped.
'India must be seen as arbitration-friendly'
laudia Salomon is the President of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court), the first woman in this role in its 100-year history. She spoke to The Statesman during a recent visit to India.
Tension prevails as search continues for Meitei man missing from Army station
The Army has been placed in a tight spot following the disappearance of a contractor with the Military Engineering Service from the headquarters of the 57 Mountain Division located at Leimakhong, 20 kilometres from here.
Sharad Pawar NCP leaders begin campaign against EVMs
'We don't accept this defeat since it is a result of changes made by the powers that be to EVM machines,' says Jagtap
GenZ prefers strategic mindset over short-term gains, seeks clarity & purpose in careers
Gen Z, which now constitutes over 27 per cent of India's workforce is reshaping workplace dynamics with new priorities.
Govt to launch first-ever tranche of mineral blocks auction in offshore areas
Centre will launch the first-ever tranche of auction of mineral blocks in the offshore areas of India on November 28.
Motovolt Mobility teams up with HPCL to open 100 outlets across India
Motovolt Mobility Pvt Ltd, one of the leading electric mobility solution providers, has teamed up with HPCL to open 100 such outlets across India.
Weddings in India to generate ₹6 trillion revenue in Nov, Dec: Report
The wedding season in India is set to generate around Rs 6 trillion in revenue with an estimated 4.8 million weddings scheduled for November and December.
Market posts gains led by energy, auto stocks
Adani Group stocks also staged a sharp recovery, gaining as much as 12 pc
India, UK need to collaborate in AI, tele-medicine, agri tech: Piyush Goyal
India and the UK have the potential to further collaborate in the fields like artificial intelligence (AI), tele-medicine, climate modelling and agri-tech to improve the lives of millions of people in both the countries, Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal, said on Wednesday.
Creating robust data analytics ecosystem to support supervisory functions: RBI
Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said the central bank is working towards creating a robust data analytics ecosystem to support its supervisory functions, ensuring that the approach remains forward-looking and agile in a rapidly changing world.
E-Daakhil portal, game-changer in consumer rights, implemented nationwide: Centre
The Department of Consumer Affairs on Wednesday announced the successful nationwide implementation of the E-Daakhil portal.
Brazil's Bolsonaro planned and participated in a 2022 coup plot, an unsealed police report alleges
Brazil's former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro was fully aware of and actively participated in a coup plot to remain in office after his defeat in the 2022 election, according to a Federal Police report unsealed Tuesday.
Namibia votes and could have its first female leader; but election upsets have shaken the region
A 72-year-old woman who joined Namibia's independence movement in the 1970s is a strong contender to become its first female leader as the country votes Wednesday in a presidential election.
Biggest November snowstorm in half a century hits Seoul and grounds flights
The biggest November snowstorm to hit South Korea's capital in more than half a century blanketed the capital on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights, disrupting commuter traffic and leaving at least two dead.
Philippine police file criminal complaints against Sara Duterte and her security aides
Philippine police officials on Wednesday filed criminal complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte (photo left) and her security staff for allegedly assaulting authorities and disobeying orders in a recent altercation in Congress.
PTI calls off Islamabad protest for the time being
Day of clashes in Islamabad's Red Zone ended in PTI leadership's hasty retreat; over 1,000 held
ICC prosecutor requests arrest warrants for the head of Myanmar's military regime
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor asked judges on Wednesday to issue an arrest warrant for the head of Myanmar's military regime for crimes committed against the country's Rohingya Muslim minority.