India vs New Zealand 5th ODI Live Cricket Score: Kedar Jadhav Removes Kane Williamson, New Zealand Four Down

Riding on Ambati Rayudu’s 90 and a quickfire 45 off just 22 balls by Hardik Pandya towards the end, India were bowled out for 252 runs in 49.5 overs. Pandya hit a hat-trick of sixes to spinner Todd Astle in the 47th over when India’s score was 205/7. With a strike rate of 204.55, heContinue reading “India vs New Zealand 5th ODI Live Cricket Score: Kedar Jadhav Removes Kane Williamson, New Zealand Four Down”

Pope Francis to embark on historic visit to UAE

Pope Francis will arrive in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) later on Sunday, becoming the first pontiff to visit the Arabian peninsula. The Pope has been invited by Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan to take part in an interfaith conference. The landmark trip will also feature a Mass on Tuesday thatContinue reading “Pope Francis to embark on historic visit to UAE”

US fake university: India anger after students arrested

India has made a diplomatic protest to the US after 129 Indian students were arrested for enrolling in a fake university. The University of Farmington, advertised as based in Michigan state, was run by undercover agents from the Department of Homeland Security to expose “pay-to-stay” immigration fraud. Prosecutors say those who enrolled knew that theContinue reading “US fake university: India anger after students arrested”

Colombia Farc: Dissident leader Rodrigo Cadete killed in military operation

The Colombian military says it has killed one of the leaders of a faction of Farc rebels who have refused to abide by the peace process. Rodrigo Cadete, 52, died in an operation in the southern Caqueta region along with nine other militants. Colombian Defence Minister Guillermo Botero said Cadete had been trying to uniteContinue reading “Colombia Farc: Dissident leader Rodrigo Cadete killed in military operation”

Brexit: Theresa May ‘determined’ to leave EU in March

Theresa May has said she is “determined” to deliver Brexit on time, ahead of talks on the Irish backstop. Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the prime minister said she would return to Brussels with a “fresh mandate, new ideas and a renewed determination”. MPs have voted to seek an “alternative arrangement” to guarantee the Northern IrelandContinue reading “Brexit: Theresa May ‘determined’ to leave EU in March”

Daniel Williams: Search for missing University of Reading student

Search and rescue teams are trying to find a missing university student. Daniel Williams, 19, was last seen in a student union bar at the University of Reading’s Whiteknights campus in the early hours of Thursday. He was reported missing after he failed to return to his student accommodation. Thames Valley Police said officers, volunteersContinue reading “Daniel Williams: Search for missing University of Reading student”

Sturgeon to visit US and Canada for talks on trade links

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is to visit the US and Canada next week. The trip is planned in a bid to build stronger trade links between Scotland and North America. It comes as figures show the US is still Scotland’s top export country. It is estimated £5.5bn worth of exports were made in 2017. CanadaContinue reading “Sturgeon to visit US and Canada for talks on trade links”

Ellie Yarrow-Sanders: Judge’s Twitter plea to missing mum

A High Court judge has used Twitter to urge a mother who vanished with her three-year-old son to return home. Ellie Yarrow-Sanders, 26, disappeared with Olly Sheridan in July after becoming involved in family court litigation with her ex-partner Patrick Sheridan. It is thought to be the first time a judge has used Twitter inContinue reading “Ellie Yarrow-Sanders: Judge’s Twitter plea to missing mum”

Ban phones in schools, says minister Nick Gibb

Pupils should be banned from taking smartphones into school, the minister for school standards in England has told the BBC. Nick Gibb spoke out ahead of the government publishing new guidance for schools, expected to address internet safety, social media and online gaming. It is expected to say children should be taught to limit theContinue reading “Ban phones in schools, says minister Nick Gibb”

Libby Squire: ‘Significant concerns’ for missing Hull student

Police searching for a 21-year-old student who went missing after leaving a club have said they have “significant concerns” about her safety. Libby Squire was last seen by her friends getting into a taxi outside The Welly on Beverley Road, Hull, at about 23:00 GMT on Thursday. The University of Hull student was then seenContinue reading “Libby Squire: ‘Significant concerns’ for missing Hull student”

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