Compared with Shoaib Akhtar, KKR’s Rs 75 lakh pacer Umran Malik omitted from J&K Ranji camp: Here’s why

NEW DELHI: Indian fast bowler Umran Malik, often compared with Pakistan’s legendary Shoaib Akhtar for his raw pace, has been left out of Jammu and Kashmir’s squad for the Ranji Trophy preparatory camp in Pondicherry. The decision has surprised many fans, especially given Malik’s experience at the international level. Picked by Kolkata Knight Riders for…

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Dubai Airports News: Dubai Airports Update March 26, 2026: Air India, Air Asia to operate 32 flights; IndiGo issues fresh travel advisory for flyers

Aviation in Dubai and other UAE nations remain operational amid the ongoing regional issues in the Middle East. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. On March 26, 2026, Indian airlines IndiGo and Air India shared a fresh travel update for passengers to and from West Asia. For those travelling in the…

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Texas mother accused of ‘horrific’ medical child abuse, forcing needless surgeries on 3-year-old

A Texas woman has been charged with falsifying her toddler’s medical history to manipulate doctors into performing unnecessary procedures, including the surgical insertion of feeding tubes, in what officials are calling a “sickening” medical child abuse case. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Kaitlyn Rose Laura,…

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Bye bye basic! How loud fashion, chunky jewellery and messy beauty is replacing minimal chic

Not long ago, the internet was obsessed with being minimal. Clean girl makeup ruled every feed: slick buns, dewy skin, neutral nails and gold hoops so tiny they whispered instead of spoke. Wardrobes were edited into “capsule collections” of beige blazers and silent luxury basics. Interiors looked like oat milk had exploded across every wall….

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Crypto is playing a growing role in human trafficking networks, report shows

Andrew Paterson | Photographer’s Choice RF | Getty Images Cryptocurrency payments to suspected human trafficking syndicates surged 85% in 2025, with hundreds of millions of transactions traced on public blockchains, according to a new report by Chainalysis. The U.S.-based blockchain analytics firm said most of the activity was linked to an expanding criminal ecosystem in…

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