England's most active players who have played in test matches
On Thursday, February 15, Ben Stokes will play in his 100th Test match for England when his team plays India in Rajkot. The renowned English star will take the field as the third most active Test cricketer in the country's history. Here is a look at the active players for England who have played the most Test matches ahead of the Rajkot Test match.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will remove its sanctions against Niger.
The sanctions imposed on Niger by the West African regional organization ECOWAS are to be lifted. These restrictions include border closures and the suspension of financial transactions. According to its officials, the decision was made with humanitarian concerns in mind. Three members of ECOWAS declared their departure from the West African regional organization, and now the organization's leaders are gathering.
Six climbers perish while climbing. Nepal's Mount Everest
A Kenyan and a Nepali climber have died near Mount Everest's peak, bringing the total number of deaths this season on the world's highest mountain to at least six. Stay tuned for further details!
Russia tries to obstruct US military supplies to Ukraine in the conflict between the two countries.
Although Ukraine is excitedly awaiting the much-delayed military aid from the US, Moscow is threatening to disrupt its military supplies in advance of a planned new Russian offensive. According to Ukraine, Moscow is stepping up its attacks on railroads in an attempt to obstruct the delivery of relief supplies. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Peace in the Israel-Hamas conflict seems unlikely.
There is growing pressure on Israel to call off hostilities. Brazil's president has compared Israel's battle against Hamas to Holocast. Along with mounting calls for a humanitarian truce, a number of politicians from the US, Australia, Canada, UK, EU, and Jordan backed Israel's proposal to halt and retreat from a planned ground offensive in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. Are chances of an Israel-Hamas truce, however, slim?
Israel continues to seize Palestinian land ‘on an annual basis’
According to Georgetown University researcher Abdullah al-Arian, land theft has been "part and parcel of the Israeli state going back to its establishment in 1948." On Land Day, which Palestinians and Arab citizens of Israel observe, he stated, "Very soon after, the Israeli state established certain laws that permitted them, under a massive wide umbrella of security concerns, to be able to seize any land at any point, specifically from Palestinian residents and citizens." According to him, the original Land Day was commemorated in 1976. It was centered around a particular event in which Palestinian citizens of the state of Israel were forcibly removed from their land. They possessed no rights at all.. “They had no rights whatsoever to challenge the theft of their land, and since then, we have been seeing this marked annually,” al-Arian said. “We continue to witness this happening, not only 40 or 50 years ago, but today.”
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Illegal crossing into the US from Mexico falls over 6% in April
The latest numbers show migrant encounters at the US-Mexico border have dropped. Illegal crossings usually increase in the spring, but officials say they fell by more than 6% this April compared with March.
Ramadan at Al Aqsa: Access to the sacred site is restricted to worshippers
Despite the limitations imposed by the Israeli occupation, thousands of Palestinians attended the prayers in the Al Aqsa Mosque. There were occupying troops stationed in the Old City and at the entrance to the Al Aqsa Mosque. Many civilians were searched when they arrived at the Al Aqsa Mosque to pray.
Apple intends to impose additional costs and limitations.
It has been rumored that Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is going to respond to an impending European law intended to open up its closed iPhone app ecosystem by imposing new costs and limits on third-party software downloads outside of its App Store.
NATO forces are engaged in a massive military drill in Poland.
The EU is going to unveil a multibillion-dollar plan on Tuesday in the hopes of better preparing Europe for war. As NATO conducts its most giant drill since the end of the Cold War, Europe's defense industry is being upgraded.
US earthquake: A 4.8-magnitude earthquake strikes New Jersey and New York
The US Geological Survey (USGS) said that an earthquake of magnitude of 4.8 shook the northeastern US on Friday morning, causing vibrations to travel down the Atlantic coast between Boston and Philadelphia. The earthquake's epicenter was in Lebanon, New Jersey, about 45 miles (72 km) west of New York City. The quake caused buildings in crowded Manhattan and all five boroughs to tremble. The USGS estimates that up to 45 million individuals may have felt the shocks.
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