The Bradmans of Social Media

Unfiltered online criticism is becoming a serious threat to cricketers’ mental health Fans remain central to the PSL experience, but the line between support and criticism grows increasingly blurred online. Photo: PCB/FILE KARACHI: “Brother, what can I tell you? Whenever I look at Twitter and Facebook, I feel like I have achieved nothing in cricket,that…

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Ripple (XRP) News Today: May 6

A closer look at some of the key developments surrounding Ripple and its ecosystem. Ripple’s team unveiled an important update concerning the entire community. Additionally, the company’s stablecoin, RLUSD, received support from one of the biggest crypto exchanges, the spot XRP ETFs continue to attract capital, while some analysts believe that the price of the…

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Joly ‘in regular contact’ with Honda as report says EV plant being halted – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Industry Minister Melanie Joly is in “regular contact” with Honda Motor Co., her office said, as a Japanese report suggests the automaking giant is halting its plans to construct a $15-billion electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Canada. That comes as a spokesperson for Honda Canada told Global…

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FIFA invites Iran to headquarters

PARIS: FIFA have invited the Iranian football federation (FFIRI) to their headquarters for talks on the country’s participation at this year’s World Cup, a source told AFP on Tuesday. Mehdi Taj, the head of the Iranian federation, said Iran’s presence at the tournament was contingent on guarantees from FIFA chief Gianni Infantino. “We firmly believe…

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U.S., Russia interfering in Alberta separatist debate, study says

Foreign adversaries are meddling in the Alberta separatist debate in ways that threaten Canada’s sovereignty and national security, warns a report released Wednesday. The study by leading information researchers said American and Russian actors were playing a dangerous role in the province’s dispute over seceding from Canada. “While homegrown, the movement has become an attractive…

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Use designated lanes or face e-challan

The Karachi Traffic Police has announced a new traffic plan under which motorbikes, buses and rickshaws will have to use separate lanes on Shahrah-e-Faisal, and those who break the rules will be fined. The plan was introduced by DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah and aims to bring better lane discipline on one of the busiest…

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