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Imran Khan to announce 'next critical phase' of 'haqiqi azadi movement' tomorrow
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PTI Chairman Imran Khan claims incumbent govt and “its handlers” are “petrified because nation is standing" behind him -
Critics say Modi's government has sought to pressure activists and rights groups by heavily scrutinising their finances
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Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik in critical condition, not seeking medical help
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"Yasin's life is in danger and he has refused to take medical help from the doctors," says wife Mushaal Mullick -
BRICS’ latest summit on June 23 was designed as a message to G7 that West is no longer in driving seat
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Critical in-camera meeitng of parliamentary committee on national security today
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Meeting to discuss current national, regional security situation, affairs related to banned TTP, say sources -
'Armageddon Time' casts critical eye on American society at outset of Reagan Era
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'Armageddon Time' casts critical eye on American society at outset of Reagan Era -
?Armageddon Time? casts critical eye on American society at outset of Reagan Era
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Meghan Markle wanted Diana-like celebrity status, forgot 'one critical factor'
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Prince Harry at critical cusp after snubbing Prince Philip?s memorial
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Experts fear Prince Harry at the cusp of a very ?critical phase? after his disappearance from Prince Philip?s memorial -
No-trust motion against PM Imran Khan is unlikely to be taken up today as session might be adjourned till Monday after Fateha
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Tyrese Gibson hangs on to hope amid mother?s critical condition in ICU
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Tyrese Gibson on Sunday revealed that his mother is in coma ?with Pneumonia and she caught Covid' -
Coronavirus in Pakistan: Number of patients on critical care surges past 1,000
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6,540 infections push positivity ratio to 11.10%, as 12 more people lose their lives to COVID -
Former Indian cricketer and commentator, Sanjay Manjrekar decided to share his knowledge of batting with the Test captain of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli, with the hopes of the skipper listening to him and putting some effort into his footwork in order to stop getting dismissed quickly and manage to stay on the pitch for longest innings. In the first of three Test matches in South Africa, Kohli managed to get dismissed by giving up an outer edge for either a caught behind to the wicketkeeper or the fielder standing at slip. This isn’t the first time in an international innings that a ball was delivered to Kohli away from the off-stump with the intention of having him step out and go for the shot he loves the most - the cover drive. Marco Jansen bringing the magic on debut #SAvIND #FreedomTestSeries #BetwayTestSeries #BePartOfIt pic.twitter.com/7cYIorUwsY — Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) December 29, 2021 During the first four matches of the India-England Test series which is scheduled to resume in June this year, Kohli was dismissed in a similar manner all five times that he went on the pitch to bat for. Pacemen James Anderson and Ollie Robinson were specifically the ones getting their way with him by doing the same again and again. A veteran of 37 Tests, and 74 ODIs who scored 2043 and 1994 runs in the two formats, respectively, Manjrekar feels he has found where the Indian skipper is going wrong with his batting technique and has offered his thoughts on fixing it. WOWWWW! @jimmy9 gets Kohli first ball and Trent Bridge is absolutely rocking! Scorecard/Clips: https://t.co/5eQO5BWXUp#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/g06S0e4GN7 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 5, 2021 According to the 56-year old analyst, Kohli’s habit of lunging on the front foot, regardless of the kind of delivery coming his way, is coming in the way of his success with the bat. Here’s where Manjrekar wishes Kohli to tweak his game a little bit and add some backfoot movement to his batting arsenal in order to become less predictable and open himself to play more versatile shots in the future. Unlike the common belief that can be found on social media, which is asking Kohli to simply let go of the balls coming outside of the off-stump, Manjrekar says that playing some of his shots on the back foot would give him more room to operate, even in that area and runs would continue to flow in for him. View the full article
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Bitcoin last traded around $60,665 and is down about 12% from the record high of $69,000 set on November 10
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Do not leave Afghans alone at critical juncture, Qureshi tells world
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FM Qureshi says Taliban including various ethnicities in govt, says Islamabad expects them to live up to their promises -
Video: PM Imran Khan shuts down man after he recites critical poetry
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PM Imran Khan tells man to ask questions relating to Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum as there will be time for poetry later -
Veteran actor Talat Iqbal hospitalised in critical condition
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Umer Sharif?s wife Zareen says every minute critical for comedian, awaits US visa
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Umer Sharif is admitted at a local hospital in Karachi -
'Please pray as much as you can!,' says Umer Sharif's wife
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Akshay Kumar?s mother shifted to ICU in critical condition
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The New York Times (NYT) is looking for a correspondent in India but the publications’ credibility came under fire because of the job description. The publication is looking for a South Asia Business Correspondent in New Delhi but has weird prerequisites and conditions for potential candidates. © Reuters The job posting on its website described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as someone who advocates "self-sufficient, muscular nationalism, centred on the country's Hindu majority”. The posting goes on to state that “Under Narendra Modi, its charismatic Prime Minister, India has moved to rival China’s economic and political heft in Asia - a drama playing out along their tense border and within national capitals across the region.” © New York Times Kanchan Gupta, advisor to the Indian Government took to Twitter and said "NYT has dropped all pretences of impartiality with this job ad for a South Asia Correspondent. They are clearly looking to hire an anti-Modi activist who can also stoke anti-Indian sentiments in our neighbourhood. With this, the paper qualifies as a foreign-funded NGO." he tweeted. © Reuters Several social media users based in India questioned the need to make such scathing remarks in a job description and claimed that the NYT is clearly looking for a biased journalist in the country. The publication also goes on to mention the new IT rules saying that the “government’s growing efforts to police online speech and media discourse have raised difficult questions about balancing issues of security and privacy with free speech.” The job posting also referred to the border clashes between India and China as a “drama playing out along their tense border and within national capitals across the region.” It’s clear that the New York Times is looking to hire a correspondent in the country that has a clear bias and would be overly critical of the Indian Government and the Prime Minister. While criticism of the Indian Government is warranted when needed, hiring a correspondent in India that must meet these prerequisites defeats the purpose of unbiased reporting. At the time of writing, the job posting is still available to view, which you can read in full here (https://g.co/kgs/tgBdMd). Do you think a reporter should be unbiased at any publication and shouldn’t have to meet such prerequisites for a job? Let us know in the comments what you think about The New York Times job posting. View the full article
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In a shocking incident, an owner of a private hospital in Agra admitted to gambling with the lives of the patients by snapping the oxygen supply of critical patients in both Covid and non-Covid wards in order to check who will survive. © iStock However, Singh also said that strict action will be taken against those found guilty of this inhumane occurrence. According to Chief medical officer Dr RC Pandey, seven patients had lost their lives in the same time period, and that the health department has launched an investigation into it. View the full article