Australia batter Usman Khawaja is in contention to face West Indies in the second Test of the series at Gabba on Thursday after passing his concussion protocols, according to ESPNcricinfo.
The Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday heard the part arguments of the senior advocate for complainant women wrestlers against BJP MP and former WFI Chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Human Rights Watch observed that the insistence of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on austerity and the removal of subsidies without adequate compensatory measures resulted in additional hardship for low-income groups in Pakistan.
To wrap things up in Group B, Kerala Blasters FC will face NorthEast United FC. Both the teams will now play for pride as they no longer stand a chance to make it through to the next round.
The data, offering a global overview of journalists incarcerated for their work as of December 1, paints a concerning picture of press freedom in China, especially concerning its treatment of the majority-Muslim ethnic group.
Dr Mansukh Mandavia, Union Minister for Health, said, "I am happy to join and talk to all of you at this first global multi-speciality robotics surgical conference hosted by SS Innovations. Today, we stand at a crossroads where cutting-edge innovation is meeting the boundless need for acc
Analysts and trade sources suggest that new capacity additions, particularly from Nigeria's upcoming Dangote refinery, may contribute to surplus fuel oil availability in the region, according to S&P Global Commodity Commodity Insights (GCI).
Platts assessed the 62 per cent Fe Iron Ore Index at USD 127.65/dry mt CFR North China on January 17, marking a decline from the 19-month high of USD 143.2/dmt observed on January 2, as per S&P Global Commodity Insights data, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights (GCI).
Four prominent faces of West Indian women's cricket--Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, Kycia Knight and Kyshona Knight--announced their retirement from the game on Thursday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) informed.
The UNDP report, released on January 18, revealed that 69 per cent of Afghanistan's population faces a shortage of necessities, including healthcare, essential goods, suitable living conditions, and vital job opportunities.