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T20 World Cup Buttler's ton in Sri Lanka win seals semis spot for England

T20 World Cup: Buttler’s ton all but seals semis spot for England

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England all but secured their place in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup as Jos Buttler's sensational century set up a tense 26-run...
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State machinery ‘failed to protect Muslims’, Pakistan condemns Anti Muslim violence in India

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Pakistan on Friday strongly condemned the annihilation of multiple mosques, shops, and houses of Muslims by radical Hindutva mobs in Tripura, India. The Foreign Office...
T20 World Cup: England crush Bangladesh with 8 wickets win - The Correspondent

T20 World Cup: England crush Bangladesh with 8 wickets win

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England continued their perfect start at the Men's T20 World Cup with an eight-wicket thrashing of Bangladesh in Abu Dhabi. After bowling West Indies out...
Israel in its new move has issued a military order that designates six prominent Palestinian human rights groups as terrorist organizations, which is condemned by the Palestinian Authority, rights groups, and the United Nations. On Friday, the Israeli Ministry of Defense claimed that the groups had links with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a left-wing movement with a political party, as well as an armed wing that has carried out deadly attacks against Israelis. The ministry said the humanitarian groups “constitute a network of organizations active undercover on the international front on behalf of the Popular Front.” They are ‘controlled by senior leaders’ of the PFLP and employ its members, including some who had “participated in terror activity”, it said. It also accused the groups of serving as a ‘central source’ of financing for the PFLP and of having received “large sums of money from European countries and international organizations,” without elaborating. The groups in question The designated groups include Al-Haq, a human rights group founded in 1979, the Addameer rights group, Defense for Children International-Palestine, the Bisan Center for Research and Development, the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, and the Union of Agricultural Work Committees. The PA condemned what it said was an ‘unhinged assault’ on Palestinian civil society. “This fallacious and libelous slander is a strategic assault on Palestinian civil society and the Palestinian people’s fundamental right to oppose Israel’s illegal occupation and expose its continuing crimes,” it said. The US Department of State spokesperson Ned Price said his office had not been given advance warning of the designation. “We will be engaging our Israeli partners for more information regarding the basis for the designation,” Price said on a telephone briefing with reporters in Washington. In a joint statement, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch noted that the military order “effectively outlaws” the activities of the six groups. A systematic assault As a consequence, Israeli security forces are authorized to close the groups’ offices, seize their assets, and arrest and jail their staff members. Funding or even publicly expressing support for their activities is also prohibited. “This appalling and unjust decision is an attack by the Israeli government on the international human rights movement,” Amnesty and HRW said. Israel and Palestine director at HRW Omar Shakir said that Israel’s move was part of a “systematic assault on human rights advocacy”. Shakir said, “I think this is a reaction to the Israeli government’s recognition that there is growing awareness about their grave abuses, including crimes against humanity, apartheid, and persecution against millions of Palestinians.” “It’s really an alarming development and it’s a test of the international community’s resolve to protect human rights defenders in the face of sustained assault.” Shakir, who now resides in Jordan, said he was the target of punitive action when he was deported by Israel two years ago for his work in documenting human rights abuses. Condemnation by United Nations The United Nations Human Rights Office in the Palestinian territories said it was “alarmed” at the announcement. “Counter-terrorism legislation must not be used to constrain legitimate human rights and humanitarian work,” it said, adding that some of the reasons given appeared vague or irrelevant. “These designations are the latest development in a long, stigmatizing campaign against these and other organizations, damaging their ability to deliver on their crucial work.” Mary Lawlor, the UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, said in a tweet that she was alarmed by the news. Shawaan Jabareen, who heads one of the now-outlawed groups, Al-Haq, told the AFP news agency that the designation was a “political decision” that had nothing to do with security matters but was aimed at “stopping the work of these organizations”. Israeli human rights group B’Tselem has called the government’s declaration “an act characteristic of totalitarian regimes, with the clear purpose of shutting down these organizations”. “B’Tselem stands in solidarity with our Palestinian colleagues, is proud of our joint work over the years – and is steadfast to continue so.” Hagai El-Ad, the organization’s executive director, tweeted in support of Jabareen. The Adalah Justice Project, a Palestinian advocacy organization based in the US, said it was concerned for the safety of those working for the designated organizations.

UN, PA, Rights groups outcry as Israel designates Palestinian rights groups ‘terrorists’

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Israel in its new move has issued a military order that designates six prominent Palestinian human rights groups as terrorist organizations, which is condemned...
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Post-pandemic dine-in: Docking at Dock27

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After over a year of car dining, owing to Covid-SOP's- I finally managed to have a dine-in experience with my friends recently. Since the...

CM Kamal in hot waters as ministers, advisers resign from Balochistan cabinet

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Political crisis in Balo­ch­istan deepened when disgruntled ministers, advisers and parliamentary secretaries submitted their resignations to the governor after Jam Kamal Khan Alyani ignored...
ECA slams FFIA biennial WC plan as 'destructive'

ECA slams FIFA’s biennial WC plan as ‘destructive’

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The European Club Association warned that FIFA’s biennial plan for World Cup would negatively impact the club game and the decision is a direct...
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Atherton lambasts ECB over Pakistan-IPL bigotry

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Former captain Michael Atherton in his scathing assessment slams England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) calling off the Pakistan tour citing players’ welfare but...
Boris Johnson slams ECB for abandoning Pakistan's tour

Boris Johnson slams ECB for abandoning Pakistan’s tour

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UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has slammed the English and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for their decision to call off the upcoming tour to...
US House bill calls for 'end to Israel's occupation'

US House bill calls for ‘end to Israel’s occupation’

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United States’ Democratic Party Congressmen have introduced a bill that affirms the support for the two-state solution of the Palestinian issue and also calls...