Indian-owned Sunrisers face backlash after signing Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed
Post announcing Abrar’s signing was met with thousands angrily questioning patriotism of the Indian owners.
Post announcing Abrar’s signing was met with thousands angrily questioning patriotism of the Indian owners.
Ranked reports inside the event cluster. Open any publisher link to read the original coverage.
Post announcing Abrar’s signing was met with thousands angrily questioning patriotism of the Indian owners.
Nearby clusters pulled from title, summary, and keyword similarity in PostgreSQL.
The death toll of Indians killed in the US-Israel war with Iran has gone up to at least five. Meanwhile, Indians at home are facing higher air fares. DW has more. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.
"You set things in motion but you can't control how they end up," Sir Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King's College London, warns of the consequences of the US military strikes and the perilous…
SNP leader hails prospect of success for parties in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland that want to break up union The UK is facing an “absolutely seismic moment”, John Swinney has said, with the prospect of the…
An analyst said the conflict was locked in a dangerous pattern that’s unlikely to change anytime soon.
Rockstar. Leader. Peacemaker. Witiyana Marika was riding the wave of international fame in the band Yothu Yindi when his dying father called him back to Arnhem Land.
A stand-off over insurance could spell the end of a popular farmers' market operating for free in a council park in south-east Queensland.