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Gary Kirsten returns home as Pakistan to announce next white-ball captain later

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Pakistan's head coach Gary Kirsten has returned home after observing the Champions Cup and attending key meetings. He will rejoin the team in Melbourne on October 29 for the upcoming white-ball series. Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Shah Afridi are the top contenders for the new captaincy role.

Madurai-bound Air India flight returns to Chennai airport due to technical snag

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

An Air India flight from Chennai to Madurai had to return to Chennai due to a technical issue, ensuring a safe landing. Authorities offered alternative travel arrangements for passengers. Refunds and rescheduling options were also available. Air India emphasized that safety and well-being remain their top priority, making efforts to minimize inconvenience to passengers.

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Mpinganjira emphasizes the importance of effective communication

Malawi Voice.com 

FDH Holdings Financial Limited Chief Executive Officer William Mpinganjira has underscored the importance of effective communication between the top management and the public Relations and communication team to achieve strategic business objectives. Mpinganjira spoke in his presentation ‘Setting PR and Communication agenda from the C-suite’ at the Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) annual lake […]

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PBA: Converge coach says ‘momentum is nothing’ vs San Miguel

Sports.inquirer.net 

MANILA, Philippines—Converge coach Franco Atienza was anything but complacent following the FiberXers’ Game 4 win over San Miguel Beer on Friday in the PBA Governors’ Cup quarterfinals. Atienza didn’t want put too much into his team’s valiant 114-110 win over the Beermen that forced a do-or-die for a semifinals berth on Sunday. “If you go

Pregnancy Is Being Criminalized Like Never Before

Crooks and Liars  

A disturbing study by Pregnancy Justice found that pregnant women “are under increased surveillance and are getting arrested, prosecuted, and incarcerated for any actions that have a perceived risk of harm to the pregnancy.” In the year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, at least 210 pregnant women have faced such criminal charges. That’s “the highest number of pregnancy-related prosecutions documented in a single year.”

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