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Early-season Cape Town Test headlines South Africa’s 2026-27 home season

South Africa will host Australia, Bangladesh and England in their busy 2026-27 home season, with three Test series and several ODI assignments playing a key role in their preparations for the World Test Championship (WTC) and the 2027 ODI World Cup. What stands out is the timing of the Australian series, particularly the Cape Town

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feuding royal family | Mewar royal property dispute

meA modern-day story of legacy and litigation unfolds in the opulent halls of Udaipur’s city palace, where the voices of past Maharanas echo with the rustling silk drapery and clink of medieval crockery. Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, a 41-year-old scion of the Mewar dynasty, is locked in a bitter legal battle with his sisters over the

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Valve’s Steam Machine has been delayed, and the RAM crisis will impact pricing

When Valve first announced the impressive-looking Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller hardware last November, the company said they would begin shipping in early 2026. portion journalist Specifically, I was told "Q1 2026.” However, ongoing memory and storage shortages have pushed the launch back to the first half of the year, and Valve has

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Doklam or Galwan? What Rahul Gandhi Actually Said in Lok Sabha and Why It Matters

Amid repeated adjournments and heated face-offs in the Lok Sabha over extracts from former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoirs, the political clash has come down to one unresolved question. Was Rahul Gandhi referring to Doklam or Galwan? What Rahul Gandhi said in the House was clear. He was named Doklam. He referred to

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Uttarakhand | What’s behind a ghost town

meIn Baingwadi, a small village nestled deep in Uttarakhand’s Pauri district, silence begins long before the houses appear. “Here, only empty houses and hanging padlocks welcome you,” says Pratap Singh, 85, a retired sub-inspector of the Indo-Tibetan border police who lives alone. Of his two brothers, one settled in Pauri village and the other in

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PM’s internship system is insufficient | Prime Minister Internship System

teaOne-year-old Nitin Rathore from Kota is the student the government had in mind when it came up with the Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme (PMIS). A business administration graduate from Career Point University and the first member of his family to run a business, he has been working in the HR department of an Indian multinational

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