United Nations: India is once more in favor of Ukraine in the United Nations. India also responded favorably by voting on a draft document to allow Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to address the General Assembly high-level meeting.
The decision was approved by 101 votes in the 193-member General Assembly. Seven countries objected. 19 countries abstained, including Belarus, Cuba, Eritrea, Russia and Syria. Zelenskiy was allowed to address world leaders via recorded video speech during the public debate. Accordingly, Zelensky’s speech will be broadcast in the General Assembly Hall. The member states approved the decision with the condition that this should not be done in the future.
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Salem: In the Duleep Trophy cricket semi-final, South Region held on once morest North Region. Score: South Region 1st Innings 630 declared, 2nd Innings 157 for 1. North Region 1st Innings 207.
Mayank Agarwal (53) and Ravi Teja (19) are at the crease when they stop playing on the third day. Malayalee opener Rohan Kunnummal (77 including two sixes and nine fours in 72 balls) batted well.
Ravi Srinivasan Sai Kishore who took seven wickets broke the North Zone. Malayali pacer Basil Thambi might not take a wicket. Rohan (143 off 225 balls with one six and 16 fours), captain Hanuma Vihari (134 off 255 balls with two sixes and 10 fours) and wicketkeeper Ricky Bhu (103 off 170 balls with two sixes and 10 fours) scored centuries in South Region’s first innings. The semi-final between the Western Region and the Central Region continues to be exciting.
Score: Western Region 1st Innings 257, 2nd Innings 371. Central Region 1st Innings 128, 2nd Innings 33 for two.
With one day and eight wickets left, the central region still needs to overcome 468 more runs.
Mumbai: India are once more the winners in the under-17 SAFF football tournament. India defeated Nepal in the final held yesterday. The Indian youth team retained the title by winning by four goals. India secured dominance by scoring two goals each in both halves.
India ended the goal chase that started in the 17th minute in the fourth minute of injury time. Bobby Singh scored the first goal in the final for India. India ended the first half by doubling the lead through Koro in the 30th minute. Guite, who had a good first half performance, scored in the second half. India completed the list through Aman in the 94th minute.
| FATF Gray list: Pakistan’s strategy to get rid of Masood Azhar
Islamabad: Pakistan with a new deadline to get out of FATF’s gray list. Pakistan is playing the game of technically handing over Masood Azhar Alvi, the founder and terrorist of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JMM). As part of this, Pakistan is busy spreading the word that Masood Azhar has moved to Afghanistan. Pakistan says that Azhar moved to Afghanistan following the Taliban came to power in August last year and is currently living in eastern Afghanistan. However, the Taliban government completely rejected this claim of Pakistan.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry had also sent a letter to the Taliban government last day, requesting help in finding and arresting Masood Azhar. Apart from this, Azhar’s brother J.M.M. It is an open secret that Commander Rauf Azhar is under the protection of Pakistani intelligence.
Suspicion that the Pakistani military leadership betrayed Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of Al-Qaeda, has been active for a long time. The Pakistani army, which pushed Zawahiri to Afghanistan when their needs were over, leaked information regarding him to the United States for financial aid.
Another version of the same strategy is being used by Pakistan in the case of Jaish. Meanwhile, a Taliban spokesperson tweeted yesterday rejecting media reports that Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar had sought refuge in Afghanistan.
“We reiterate that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not allow armed opposition groups on its territory to operate once morest any other country,” the Taliban spokesman clarified.
The Taliban asked all parties to desist from such accusations, which lack evidence and documents. The spokesperson also warned that such media allegations will have a negative impact on bilateral relations.