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The Chinese startup's technology is coming under scrutiny, with a few countries banning the use of the technology in government offices.
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The exclusion, as one might imagine, has sparked discussions in the cricketing world, with fans wondering why players from their favorite teams were snubbed.
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S Jaishankar held meetings with his counterparts from Australia and Japan here during which they discussed bilateral issues and those pertaining to QUAD. Rubio is keen to have his first bilateral with Jaishankar once he is confirmed as Secretary of State
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He also spoke at length about his decision to pull the US out of Afghanistan, ending the country's longest war.
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The ban, which will be effective on July 1, 2025, prohibits images of unhealthy products such as chocolate, lollies, confectionery, desserts, ice creams, soft drinks, and chips from appearing on public buses, trains, and trams, reports Xinhua news agency.
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The plane owned by Swan River Seaplanes was returning to its base in Perth, the Western Australia state capital 30 kilometres east of Rottnest Island, which is also known by its Indigenous name Wadjemup
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South Africa were the first team to qualify after defeating Pakistan by 10 wickets in the Boxing Day Test
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Sonakshi shared two pictures of herself posing with her husband Zaheer on top of the iconic bridge
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The cricketer says he stood down from the ongoing Sydney Test against Australia on account of poor form
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The establishment of institutes such as AICMH is crucial for a stable, sustainable, and ethical supply of critical minerals not just for Telangana but also for India and the world, says the Deputy CM
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At the Sydney Cricket Ground, just after Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed by Scott Boland, the seamer nearly claimed his second wicket in quick succession. He found Kohli's outside edge, but Smith lunged to his right at second slip to take the catch.
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He may be on the chopping block if India fails in Champions Trophy in Feb-March and also there are murmurs of unrest in the dressing room and it is learnt that the coach is not on the same page with most of the players
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The pair, granted a wild-card entry by tournament organisers, lost 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 to the top-seeded team of Nikola Mektic of Croatia and New Zealander Michael Venus
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Cricket Australia names India's premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah as captain, Yashasvi Jaiswal in the Men's Test Team of the Year 2024, which features players from six countries
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There are ways to win games and we fell short in finding ways to win the game here, says the Team India captain
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Yashasvi Jaiswal (84 off 208) fought a lone battle for the visitors with his second half century of the game
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Presence of 51,371 spectators at lunch meant the overall turnout surpassed previous high of 3,50,535 set way back during 1937 Ashes
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He will become the 468th Australian men's Test cricketer to don the Baggy Green during the fourth Border-Gavaskar game on December 26
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Dismisses fears about the knee injury he suffered during practice, says it is fine; keeps suspense over his batting position
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During the press conference ahead of the fourth Test of BGT in Mebourne, Jadeja interacted with the media in Hindi. The Australian media claimed the all-rounder refused to answer questions in English and left the session even before the Australian reporters could pose questions.