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Shahzaib Bhatti 24-year-old quits game, alleges corruption: ‘I am leaving Pakistan cricket’ | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: A 24-year-old cricketer from Sialkot has stunned the cricketing world after announcing his decision to step away from Pakistan cricket, citing politics, corruption and lack of structure in the domestic system.Shahzaib Bhatti, born in Sialkot, had played a key role in Sialkot Region’s thrilling one-wicket win over Peshawar Region in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy…

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‘IndiGo back on its feet’: CEO says operations now stable; airline focusing on what led to crisis

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers (File photo) NEW DELHI: IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Tuesday said the airline was “back on its feet” with stable operations in the backdrop of the recent crisis that saw widespread disruption across country’s aviation network.Elbers said lakhs of customers have received their full refunds, and we continue to do so…

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Defamation case: Rahul Gandhi records statement in Sultanpur court over remarks on Amit Shah | India News

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday appeared before the MP MLA court in Sultanpur and recorded his statement in connection with a 2018 criminal defamation case linked to his alleged remarks about Union home minister Amit Shah. He later left the court premises after attending…

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‘I instantly loved it’: AR Rahman once recalled how a Hindu astrologer gave him his Muslim name |

Feted musician and Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman is one of India’s most loved and celebrated artists. He has not only created timeless music but also inspired millions of people with his songs. But not many know that his current name, Allahrakha Rahman, was actually suggested by a Hindu astrologer.Rahman once opened up about how his…

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Explained: How America’s biggest bank enabled Jeffrey Epstein — and why it matters now | World News

JPMorgan Chase, America’s biggest bank, kept Jeffrey Epstein as a prized client for more than a decade even after he was a convicted sex offender, processing over a billion dollars in transactions and repeatedly ignoring internal alarms about suspicious activity. Executives debated, compliance officers warned, yet the bank continued to provide him with loans, accounts…

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