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'Bad guy image, tattoos': Ex-cricketer's rant on selection 'criteria'

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

BCCI has divulged India’s squads for the Sri Lanka series featuring T20Is and ODIs, seeing Rohit and Kohli return and Yadav as T20I captain. Gaikwad and Abhishek Sharma miss out. Head coach Gambhir’s tenure starts. Badrinath critiques selection process in 'Cric Debate,' which went viral. Rinku Singh continues in T20I, awaiting ODI call-up. Bad guy image impacts selections.

Australian food: Dishes locals like to call their own – Enjoy the authentic dishes of Down Under!

List.ly 

A Listly List - Australia abounds with spectacular beaches, diverse landscapes and exciting wildlife complemented by a vibrant cuisine due to its multicultural background. Discover the authentic Australian dishes that you will undoubtedly enjoy with delight during your visit to this incredible land down under. - Pie Floater, Sausage Sizzle, Spag Bol, Meat Pies, Avocado Toast, and Salt and Pepper Calamari

Biden campaign outraises and outspends Trump in June

Rappler.com 

Biden and Trump have been locked in a tight race in national polls, though Trump has led in several polls in battleground states that could determine the winner of the November 5 presidential election

Rachel Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise - BBC.com

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Rachel Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise  BBC.com
  2. Keir Starmer to hand teachers and nurses bumper pay rise  The Telegraph
  3. Millions of public sector workers should get 5.5% pay rise, ministers reportedly told  Sky News
  4. Pay bodies to recommend 5.5% rise for teachers and NHS staff, report says  The Guardian
  5. When it comes to public sector pay, a little compromise goes a long way  The Independent

Rethinking values and leadership

Times of Malta 

Where unchecked neoliberal politics lead to high income inequalities, eroding the social fabric and directly contributing to the collapse of moral convictions and values. Photo: Shutterstock.com

No more Mr Nice Guy

Times of Malta 

Gareth Southgate was decent, honest, polite, thoughtful, kind, and caring. But as a coach, he was floundering from the moment he stepped through the door. Photo: Ina Fassbender/AFP

Malta’s vision for AI-driven innovation

Times of Malta 

By embracing the transformative power of AI and updating our intellectual property rights laws, Malta has the unique opportunity to position itself as a global leader in innovation and technological advancement. Photo: Shutterstock.com

Petty politics and open defiance

Times of Malta 

Roberta Metsola is widely applauded after being elected new president of the European Parliament. Photo: Frederick Florin/AFP

Applications open at ITS

Times of Malta 

ITS offers a wide range of courses in hospitality and tourism education.

The curious case of the mad hatter

The Hindu 

Have you ever wondered how authors create iconic characters? Or how much of what we read in fiction and fantasy is rooted in reality? The case of the “mad” Hatter offers a fascinating answer to both questions. Let’s dive down the rabbit hole and uncover the true story behind hatters and madness, as reflected in Lewis Carroll’s character “the Hatter” and how or if it is related to the  idiom “mad as a hatter.”