Virat Kohli to miss India’s first two Tests vs England for personal reasons | Cricket News

Virat Kohli to miss India’s first two Tests vs England for personal reasons | Cricket News

Kohli will miss the Tests in Hyderabad and Rajkot after missing the first T20 against Afghanistan for the same reason. India batter Virat Kohli will miss his side’s first two Test matches against England due to personal reasons, the country’s cricket board confirms. The former national team captain missed the…

FIFA’s Infantino calls for automatic forfeits for teams over racist abuse | Football News

FIFA’s Infantino calls for automatic forfeits for teams over racist abuse | Football News

FIFA’s President Gianni Infantino has called for worldwide stadium bans for fans and “automatic forfeits” for teams whose supporters hurl “abhorrent” abuse, following racist incidents at club matches in Italy and England. The head of governing body the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) said on Sunday that there was…

War on Gaza: What impact will the ICJ case have? | Show Types

War on Gaza: What impact will the ICJ case have? | Show Types

The ICJ hearings have drawn scorn as well as shock from Israel’s media punditry. In the West, however, the case has emboldened journalists to ask tougher questions of the Israeli narrative. Lead contributors:Oren Ziv – Reporter, +972 MagazineMouin Rabbani – Co-editor, JadaliyyaSelma Carmey – Human rights lawyerGideon Levy – Columnist,…

Purges in China’s military allow Taiwan some respite – for now | Politics News

Purges in China’s military allow Taiwan some respite – for now | Politics News

Danny Jia was walking down a street outside Taiwan’s Taoyuan city in late December when he suddenly heard automatic gunfire. Not far from Jia’s location that morning, the 249th mechanised infantry brigade of the Taiwanese armed forces was conducting military drills at Guanyin beach on the island’s northwest coast. “I…

The UK’s King Charles to undergo treatment for enlarged prostate | Politics News

The UK’s King Charles to undergo treatment for enlarged prostate | Politics News

Buckingham Palace says the condition is benign and the ‘corrective procedure’ will take place next week. The United Kingdom’s King Charles III will undergo a “corrective procedure” next week for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace has announced. “In common with thousands of men each year, the King has sought treatment…

Britain to designate Hizb ut-Tahrir as a ‘terrorist’ group | Politics News

Britain to designate Hizb ut-Tahrir as a ‘terrorist’ group | Politics News

UK government says the group is anti-Semitic and encourages ‘terrorism’. Britain has moved to ban the group Hizb ut-Tahrir, saying it is anti-Semitic and should be designated as a “terrorist” organisation. Parliament this week will debate a proposal to make joining the group illegal in the United Kingdom under terrorism…

Five richest men doubled fortunes after 2020, Oxfam says as Davos opens | Poverty and Development News

Five richest men doubled fortunes after 2020, Oxfam says as Davos opens | Poverty and Development News

Charity says billionaires $3.3 trillion richer than in 2020 as annual gathering of business elites take place. The world’s richest five men have more than doubled their fortunes since 2020, the charity Oxfam has said, sounding the alarm about unchecked corporate power as business elites hold their high-profile annual gathering…

‘More mainstream’: In the UK, push for slavery reparations gains momentum | Slavery

‘More mainstream’: In the UK, push for slavery reparations gains momentum | Slavery

Bristol, United Kingdom – Malik Al Nasir’s research into a slave trading family for his doctorate was not only an academic project – it was deeply personal. The author and poet, who is of mixed heritage, discovered that his ancestors were not only among the enslaved people the Sandbach Tinne dynasty…

Why is Gen Z rejecting hustle culture and redefining the meaning of work? | Show Types

Why is Gen Z rejecting hustle culture and redefining the meaning of work? | Show Types

Gen Z is redefining what we know today about the workplace as this generation has been rejecting hustle culture. Modern workplace dynamics have changed globally since the COVID-19 pandemic. But recent reports have labelled Gen Z as the most difficult generation to work with, branding them as entitled, lazy, quiet…