Pakistan Reappointed Babar Azam As White-Ball Captain
Pakistan have reappointed Babar Azam as white-ball captain. Azam stepped down as all format skipper in November last year. PCB chairman PCB Naqvi recommended he should replace Shaheen Shah Afridi. The then-head coach Mickey Arthur was replaced by team director Mohammad Hafeez.
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Yudai Shigeoka vs Melvin Jerusalem
Yudai Shigeoka ripped the WBC belt from Panya Pradabsri by the widest of unanimous decisions in just his seventh professional fight. The 26-year-old, from Kumamoto, will once again take on a vastly more experienced opponent in the Filipino. Alex Winwood (4-0, 2 KOs) sits at No. 2 on the WB rankings at 105 pounds.
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T20 World Cup - Azam Azam's First Assignment
Azam’s first assignment after reappointment as captain will be the upcoming home T20I series against New Zealand. Pakistan reached the final of the T20 World Cup in Australia in 2022. They would now be hoping to go one better as the tournament shifts to the USA.
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Arsenal's Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka was buzzing after Arsenal beat Porto to progress to the last eight of the Champions League for the first time since 2010. Arsenal had proved their mettle in a penalty shootout - a satisfying and significant achievement for a squad so often accused of lacking bottle. All of a sudden, the upcoming trip to the Etihad Stadium did not seem so scary to Saka.
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Arsenal's Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka was buzzing after Arsenal beat Porto to progress to the last eight of the Champions League for the first time since 2010. Arsenal had proved their mettle in a penalty shootout - a satisfying and significant achievement for a squad so often accused of lacking bottle. All of a sudden, the upcoming trip to the Etihad Stadium did not seem so scary to Saka.
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The Future of the Labour Market - Saviour Rizzo
This revolution consists of broad technological changes in the world of work that need constant adjustments to new devices that allow people to access network programmes that bring about connectivity. In some cases, this digitlisation has been the cause of large-scale disruptions in workplaces that required a new legal framework. Indeed, new players have appeared on the regulated market that pose a serious threat to the existence of the old established model.
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Kenya's Jacob Kiplimo and Kenyan Beatrice Chebet defend World Cross Country Championships
Kenya’s Jacob Kiplimo and Beatrice Chebet successfully defended their world cross country titles in Belgrade on March 30. It’s just the fifth time in history that both the senior men and women’s champions have retained their titles at the championships – the first since Ethiopian duo Kenenisa Bekele and Tirunesh Dibaba did in (2005-06) Kiplimilliono made it three successive world crowns for Uganda – Joshua Cheptegei winning the
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EC World Real Estate Investment Trust (SG:BWCU) Update
EC World Real Estate Investment Trust (SG:BWCU) has received a waiver from the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited. This waiver allows it to extend the deadline for its annual general meeting until July 31, 2024. The waiver is contingent upon EC world REIT providing monthly updates on the refinancing and/or restructuring of its existing facilities.
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Dubai World Cup Highlights: Bhupat Seemar and Tadhg O'Shea
Bhupat Seemar and Tadhg O'Shea racked-up a double, rounding off the nine-race card meeting with Laurel River scooping the $12 million Dubai World Cup. Seemar earned a slice of the prize monies in the $1 million Godolphin Mile when Walk Of Stars (O’Shea) and Southern Artist (Antonio Fresu) finished second and fourth respectively. Mendelssohn Bay and Leading Spirit were also in the money when placed fourth
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What Ireland Can Teach the World About Music by Toner Quinn
The Journal of Music has shone a light on Ireland’s jazz, contemporary, classical and traditional scenes since 2000. The emergence of artists garnering an international audience such as Lankum, Fontaines DC, Lisa O’Neill, Sprints, John Francis Flynn, New Dad, XN, plus scores of others, never would have happened without a spell incubating in this country’s fertile underground. This debacle is referenced in a piece from November 2022, 10 Im
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