‘Devastated, disappointed, angry’: Kumar Sangakkara’s emotional posts after Sri Lanka’s World Cup exit | Cricket News

Sri Lanka cricket team (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: Former captain Kumar Sangakkara did not hide his anguish after Sri Lanka crashed out of the T20 World Cup, admitting there was “a lot of hurt all round” and warning that the nation risks falling behind if urgent changes are not made. Sri Lanka’s campaign ended in…

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Iran running out of space to store its crude oil; is the real financial crisis still coming?

The Middle East conflict has already been rattling global oil flows, draining supplies, tightening reserves and pushing crude prices higher across markets. But Iran, one of the key flashpoints in the crisis, seems to be dealing with a different kind of pressure altogether. Instead of just struggling with disrupted exports, the country is now staring…

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Stock market today: Which are top gainers and losers in Nifty50 and BSE Sensex on March 5? Check list

Benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded sharply on Thursday, rising more than 1 per cent as Indian equities tracked a rally in global markets following recent heavy losses triggered by the conflict in West Asia.Snapping a four-session losing streak, the 30-share BSE Sensex surged 899.71 points or 1.14 per cent to close at 80,015.90. During…

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First since 1861: US paper currency to bear Donald Trump’s signature

US Dollar bill bearing Trump’s signature (AI-generated image) US President Donald Trump‘s administration has once again stirred controversy, this time with a proposal to include his signature on American paper currency ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary.The US Treasury Department announced on Thursday that future US dollar notes will carry Trump’s signature alongside that of…

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Fertiliser availability robust, no LPG dry out: Government soothes energy supply concerns amid Middle East conflict

Ongoing crisis in the Middle East has strained global energy supplies, but availability within the country continues to remain steady, the government has assured. Addressing a ministerial briefing, Aparna Sharma, additional secretary in the department of fertilizers, said, “The fertiliser availability remains robust, and the supplies continue to exceed the requirement. The department of fertilizers…

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Colossal Power Reservoirs and Dedicated Physical Artificial Intelligence Buttons

The international mobile hardware market is moving through an incredibly intense deployment phase this season. Because data-heavy mobile workspaces require continuous processing power, product engineering teams are completely transforming battery setups. Specifically, global tech brands are moving away from traditional, low-capacity cell designs. Instead, they are rolling out cutting-edge power structures that keep devices running…

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