Saudi Arabia mourns Prince Alwaleed bin Khaled, known as the 'Sleeping Prince,' who passed away at 36 after a 20-year coma resulting from a car accident. His father, Prince Khaled bin Talal, remained steadfast in his devotion, refusing to withdraw life support and turning his palace into a place of prayer.
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Radhika Yadav, a 25-year-old tennis player, was tragically murdered by her father, Deepak, who felt threatened by her independence. Her best friend, Himanshika Singh, revealed that Radhika felt suffocated by her father's controlling behavior and constant criticism.
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Following India's 22-run defeat to England at Lord's, former cricketer Mohammad Kaif criticized Shubman Gill's on-field confrontation with Zak Crawley. Kaif believes the incident ignited England's comeback, particularly inspiring captain Ben Stokes. Tensions flared on the third day, culminating in heated exchanges between players. England ultimately won, taking a 2-1 series lead. The fourth Test begins July 23.
Mitchell Starc's devastating spell of 6-9 and Scott Boland's hat-trick propelled Australia to a dominant 176-run victory over the West Indies in the third test at Kingston, completing a 3-0 series sweep. The West Indies were bowled out for a paltry 27, the second-lowest total in test history, as Starc also reached his 400th test wicket.
In a curious twist of fate at Lord's, Shubman Gill's dismissal for 16, caught by the keeper, mirrored Virat Kohli's debut ODI at the same venue 13 years prior. Kohli also scored 16 and was similarly dismissed. Despite the different formats and career stages, the uncanny parallels highlight cricket's cyclical nature.
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The EU's new sanctions on Russian oil could jeopardize India's $15 billion fuel exports. These sanctions target refined petroleum products made from Russian crude, potentially restricting access to European markets.