PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi asks ICC to ready backup plan; uncertainty looms over Afghanistan’s Tri-Series participation

Pakistan Cricket Board is crafting backup plans for a T20 Tri-Series involving Sri Lanka, as Afghanistan’s participation remains uncertain due to bilateral tensions. The series, slated for November, faces potential scheduling conflicts with a proposed series against Sri Lanka in January, impacting Pakistani players’ availability for the Big Bash League and potentially causing friction with…

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Boney Kapoor approaches Madras High Court, alleges three individuals illegally claiming Sridevi’s Chennai property: Report

Boney Kapoor has approached the Madras High Court, contesting claims to a Chennai property once owned by his late wife, Sridevi. Kapoor alleges that three individuals are unlawfully asserting ownership, potentially through fraudulent means. He disputes the validity of their claims, particularly questioning a legal heirship certificate issued to them.

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Why Charlie Kirk’s death has left US colleges in a free speech bind

Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University has plunged US colleges into a free speech crisis. Universities like Clemson face pressure from conservatives and federal authorities over faculty social media posts, sparking dismissals and nationwide debates. The clash highlights the delicate balance between upholding First Amendment rights and responding to political scrutiny, potentially shaping campus…

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Imran Khan’s health: PTI senator accuses Pak govt of violating human rights; claims ‘one photo would change scenario’

Concerns are escalating over former Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s health and confinement, with PTI senator Khurram Zeeshan alleging authorities are denying access to his family and lawyers. Rumours persist about Khan’s well-being, fueled by a lack of transparency and his son’s claims of no visitors for weeks. Jail officials insist he is stable but offer…

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Judge Frank Caprio’s last Facebook post was a gentle, heartfelt goodbye

Judge Frank Caprio, known for his kindness on ‘Caught in Providence,’ passed away at 88 after battling pancreatic cancer. His final Facebook post, shared from his hospital bed, humbly requested prayers and showcased his vulnerability. The message resonated deeply, reflecting his compassion and the human connection he fostered with millions, leaving behind a legacy of…

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