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Star wicket-keeper batter Josh Inglis has been ruled out of Australia’s three-match T20I tour of New Zealand due to a calf strain with Alex Carey called up to replace him. Inglis experienced discomfort in his right calf following a running session in Perth earlier this week and, after undergoing scans, was ruled out of the upcoming series which will be played in Mount Maunganui. Cricket Australia intends on placing the wicket-keeper-batter on a specialised program, hopeful of his return for a home white-ball stand against India, which starts with the first of three ODIs on October 19. Add Zee News…
Whoa, folks, talk about a stock that’s grabbing the spotlight! If you’re scanning the markets today, you’ve probably noticed ZOOZ Power Ltd. (ticker: ZOOZ) lighting up the boards with one of the biggest gains out there. As of this writing, shares are up a whopping 79% in early trading, pushing the price north of $3.50. What’s behind this surge? Shareholders just gave a big thumbs-up to a game-changing plan that involves scooping up Bitcoin for the company’s treasury. It’s the kind of news that can send a stock soaring, but let’s break it down step by step so you can…
For around 260,000 years, Homo sapiens and Neanderthals shared territories across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Despite overlapping in time and space, only one lineage continued beyond the Ice Age. The two species differed in several key ways, including anatomy, environment, and behavior. According to Discover Magazine, researchers are re-examining these differences using archaeological and biological evidence to better understand their impact on evolutionary outcomes. Survival by Design: Enduring the Cold for 115,000 Years The Ice Age, which began around 115,000 years ago, brought sharp climate shifts and unforgiving winters. Neanderthals, who had evolved approximately 400,000 years ago, were tough, built…
Hey folks, have you seen what’s happening with Polyrizon today? This little biotech player is lighting up the charts, and it’s all thanks to a big step forward in their quest to tackle those pesky allergies that plague so many of us. If you’re scanning the market for movers and shakers, Polyrizon’s stock (ticker: PLRZ) is one to watch right now – as of this writing, it’s up over 18% in early trading, sitting around $1.23. But let’s dive in and unpack why this is buzzing, what it means for traders like you, and how these kinds of events can…
ISTANBUL (AP) — The outgoing head of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency on Friday gave a wide-ranging speech on the threats facing the West as he prepares to leave office later this month, highlighting Russia, China, Iran and Islamist terrorism.Richard Moore, who departs as the head of MI6 after five years, spent a large part of his address in Istanbul focusing on the war in Ukraine but also highlighted China, Iran and counter-terrorism as the agency’s other priorities.ChinaWhile the U.K. wants a “respectful and constructive relationship,” China must stick to the “established rules of engagement and non-interference,” Moore said, describing the…
Hey folks, if you’re scanning the market screens today, you might have done a double-take at Chijet Motor Company (NASDAQ: CJET). This little auto maker is lighting up the boards with one of the biggest gains out there, surging as investors pile in on some fresh news that’s got everyone buzzing. As of this writing, shares are up over 50% in early trading, pushing the price to around $0.16. But what’s behind this rocket ride? Let’s break it down, because moves like this are a perfect chance to talk about how news can shake up the markets, the thrills and…
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s social media post on Gen Z, amidst his ‘vote theft’ allegation, has triggered a political row, with BJP leaders and ministers accusing him of trying to instigate a civil war in the country on the lines of what happened in Nepal and Bangladesh.On 18 September, Gandhi, after his press conference claiming deletion of voters from Karnataka’s Aland constituency, took to X and wrote: “The youth of the country, the students of the country, the Gen Z of the country will save the Constitution, protect democracy, and stop vote theft. I always stand with them. Jai…
Legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble has strongly advocated for Kuldeep Yadav’s inclusion in India’s Test side, stressing that the left-arm wrist-spinner brings an “X-factor” essential for taking 20 wickets. Despite his proven match-winning ability, Kuldeep was left out during India’s recent tour of England due to team balance and the preference for batting depth provided by Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, and Washington Sundar. Kumble Adore’s Kuldeep Kumble, speaking on The Great Indian Cricket Show, highlighted that Kuldeep’s unique skill set makes him a difficult bowler to pick. “I think Kuldeep Yadav should be a part of Test match cricket if you…
A 3,300-year-old Egyptian whistle, carved from the toe bone of a cow, was unearthed in the ruins of Amarna, the former capital of ancient Egypt established by Pharaoh Akhenaten around 1347 B.C. Archaeologists discovered the object near a worker settlement once linked to tomb construction. The site, which was abandoned after only 15 years, continues to yield material evidence of daily life during the New Kingdom. According to an analysis published in Live Science, the artifact’s form and context suggest a practical use tied to oversight or control. The whistle is currently the earliest known example of its kind in…
New Delhi: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chief Yasin Malik has claimed he was roped in by the successive governments, led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh, to be a part of backchannel diplomacy with Pakistan and peace process.Additionally, he also claimed to have been contacted by senior Intelligence Bureau officials, including the current National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, to serve several confidential assignments related to Kashmir and Pakistan. Malik, who is serving the life sentence in a terror-funding case, made these claims in a self-submitted affidavit before the Delhi High Court in response to a National Investigation Agency plea…