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    Never seen a team or a player stoop so low

    In almost certainly the most explosive press conferences of his career, Angelo Mathews called the actions of opposition captain Shakib Al Hasan and the Bangladesh team "obviously disgraceful". He said he'd "never seen a team or player stoop so low" in his 15 years of playing international...
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    Bangladeshis love to dress up as Buddhist Monks

    7 Bangladeshis pretending to be monks held in Thailand Seven Bangladeshis, who put on dresses of Budhist monk, were arrested in Thailand on Sunday. They wore the dresses to avoid scanner of immigration, Thailand media The Thaiger reported. After conducting a raid, Thailand Songkhla...
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    2023 Spelling Bee Winner is Florida's Dev Shah

    CNN — Dev Shah, a 14-year-old from Largo, Florida, won the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night, correctly spelling the word ‘psammophile’ to take home the $50,000 first prize. Eleven students made the finals after 11 million people entered spelling competitions throughout the...
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    Meet Chanel's New Indian-Origin Global CEO Leena Nair

    Indians AbroadPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: December 14, 2021 9:00 pm IST Reports say Leena Nair will be based in London in her new position as CEO with Chanel. London: Leena Nair, the first female and youngest-ever Chief Human Resources Officer of Anglo-Dutch FMCG major Unilever has stepped...
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    Indian-American Math Genius Nikhil Srivastava Helps Solve Famous 1959 Problem

    Washington: Eminent Indian-American mathematician Nikhil Srivastava, who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, has been jointly selected for the inaugural Ciprian Foias Prize in Operator Theory by American Mathematical Society (AMS). Along with Nikhil Srivastava, the two other...
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    Twitter gets an Indian-American CEO - Parag Agrawal

    Twitter’s (TWTR) Jack Dorsey is stepping down as CEO, the company announced Monday. He will be replaced by CTO Parag Agrawal. "I've decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders," said Dorsey, who has faced criticism for serving as CEO of both...
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    Sniffer dogs to identify coronavirus patients at Islamabad airport

    Sniffer dogs to identify coronavirus patients at Islamabad airport RAWALPINDI: Airport authorities have agreed to use sniffer dogs to identify Covid-19-infected inbound travelers at Islamabad International Airport. A senior airport official told Dawn that well-trained sniffer dogs will detect...
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    India in Ladakh is breaking ‘China is invincible’ myth. Pentagon needs to catch up

    China’s People’s Liberation Army is in a bad temper. Although a part of this could be attributed to rising tensions along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, the majority of the briefings and commentaries from the PLA are focussed on the actions of the United States and its officials. These...
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    Finger 4 - Indian Army has occupied heights overlooking the Chinese Army positions

    https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/100920/indian-army-occupies-more-heights-around-ladakh-lake.html https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/india-china-border-dispute-live-updates/liveblog/78008419.cms
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    Xi is reportedly angered by Indian defiance along border

    Xi is reportedly angered by Indian defiance along border https://www.aninews.in/news/world/asia/xi-is-reportedly-angered-by-indian-defiance-along-border20200907132338/ Hong Kong, September 7 (ANI): Predictably, China has reacted angrily to successful Indian military action along the Line of...
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    Chinese newspaper claims Australia becoming 'poor white trash of Asia' - Australian Interpretation

    A mouthpiece for Beijing has taken a furious jab at Canberra calling Australians “poor white trash” and darkly warning there will be “consequences” if we don’t play nice with China. This morning stories about Australia appeared five times on the front page of the Global Times, a news website...
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    Apple Supplier Foxconn To Invest $1 Billion In India

    New Delhi/Taipei: Foxconn plans to invest up to $1 billion to expand a factory in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu where the Taiwanese contract manufacturer assembles Apple iPhones, two sources said. The move, the scale of which has not previously been reported, is part of a quiet and gradual...
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    Chinese virologist accuses Beijing of coronavirus cover-up, flees Hong Kong: 'I know how they treat

    EXCLUSIVE: Hong Kong scientist Dr. Li-Meng Yan was stepping into uncharted territory. Hours before she boarded an April 28 Cathay Pacific flight to the United States, the respected doctor who specialized in virology and immunology at the Hong Kong School of Public Health had plotted her escape...
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    Couple killed by intruder during Dubai villa break-in, police confirm

    https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/pakistani-man-murders-indian-couple-teenage-daughter-stabbed-in-dubai/611109 Couple killed by intruder during Dubai villa break-in, police confirm Two teenage girls aged 13 and 18 survived the attack, which officers said was carried out by a former...
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    A separate section for OSINT

    Can PDF have a separate OSINT Section please? Information overload along with known, manipulative twitter accounts usage has led to misinformation and cherry-picking information. This content segregation may also help Mods. Just a thought.
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    US Congratulates 3 Indian Firms Chosen By NASA To Make COVID-19 Ventilators

    Washington: The US has congratulated three Indian companies which NASA selected to make a ventilator specifically designed to treat COVID-19 patients. "Congrats to the 3 Indian companies NASA selected to make a ventilator specifically designed to treat COVID-19 patients. Only 21 licenses were...
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