India vs New Zealand: Surya gets hit in the nets, Ishan Kishan stung by a bee | World Cup | Oneindia
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India vs New Zealand: Surya gets hit in the nets, Ishan Kishan stung by a bee | World Cup | Oneindia
India knew they had a selection conundrum going into Sunday’s game against New Zealand after Hardik Pandya suffered an ankle injury versus Bangladesh in Pune.
Adding to the woes, India was hit by two other injury problems ahead of their crucial clash today against New Zealand.
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Champai Soren exuded confidence in securing a historic win in Jharkhand. He emphasized his dedication to the people of the state, asserting his hard work for laborers' rights and his unwavering commitment to the people. Soren also claimed that the BJP would win all 14 seats in Kolhan, stressing key issues like Bangladeshi infiltration, unemployment, irrigation, and corruption. He promised that a BJP government would tackle these problems head-on.
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The first group of 12 migrants were returned to Italy after a Rome court said their countries of origin, Bangladesh and Egypt, were not safe enough for repatriation.
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In the wake of escalating violence against minorities in Bangladesh, hundreds have taken to the streets of Dhaka to demand urgent protections for Hindus and other vulnerable communities. Following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August, minority groups report a significant increase in threats and attacks, perceived as reprisals due to their support for her regime. The caretaker government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has condemned these attacks but insists many are politically motivated rather than based on religious intolerance.
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