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Till last reports came in, intermittent firing exchanges were still going on in the area.
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On February 4, Twitter was asked to take down 1,178 accounts with links to Pakistan and Khalistan supporters that were spreading misinformation.
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South Africa needed 243 runs to win on the final day of the second Test but Hasan picked five while Shaheen Afridi took four wickets as Pakistan defeated the Proteas by 95 runs.
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Earlier this month, the IT ministry had asked the micro-blogging platform to block 257 accounts using the #ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide hashtag amid the farmers' protest.
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He achieved the feat against Pakistan at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, now known as Arun Jaitley cricket stadium in Delhi during the second Test of the two-match series.
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The Babar Azam-led side had scored 272 in the first innings.
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The first-ever nuclear weapons ban treaty is groundbreaking, even though the nuclear powers haven’t signed
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Nauman, a 34-year-old left-arm spinner making his test debut, returned 5-35 and Shah took 4-79 to dismiss South Africa for 245 in the second innings before lunch on day four.
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Pakistan were reduced to 33-4 at stumps on a pitch devoid of grass as 14 wickets fell on an eventful opening day of the two-test series
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It also asked its citizens not to travel to Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces due to terrorism and kidnapping.
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In Pakistan, 98 per cent of the households own a mobile phone whereas penetration of mobile services reached 81.1 per cent at the end of October 2020.
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Sputnik V is the third vaccine to be approved for the emergency use in the country, the report said.
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Climbing to the summit of all 14 eight-thousanders is regarded as a mountaineering challenge and as at 2019 only 40 mountaineers have achieved this.
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The highest target chased at The Gabba before India surpassed 328 with three wickets in hand on Tuesday was 236, way back in 1951 by hosts Australia against West Indies.
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Nepalese mountaineers scale K2, the second highest peak of the world, for the first time during cold season
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The pandemic is playing spoilsport for her keeper's attempts to play matchmaker
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Jamieson was near unplayable in Pakistan's second innings, finishing with six for 48 after his five for 69 in the first innings, to give New Zealand victory by an innings and 176 runs
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Ahead of every FATF meeting, Pakistan puts up a public show of anti-terrorist moves by carrying out symbolic arrests
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In between the showers in Christchurch, Williamson was in classic form, batting for nine hours 33 minutes for his 238 and leading New Zealand to an imposing 659 for six declared
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New Zealand, having recovered from 71 for three in Christchurch, ended the day trailing Pakistan's first innings 297 by just 11 runs with seven wickets in hand