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The last drama! Pakistan files complaint after controversial DRS call with Bangladesh

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The last drama! Pakistan appeals after controversial DRS decision in Bangladesh ODI
Bangladesh vs Pakistan (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)

this Pakistan The national cricket team has reportedly lodged a complaint with match referee Niamul Rashid During the final match of the third ODI against the Bangladesh national cricket team, a controversial Decision Review System (DRS) incident occurred. The dramatic moment came in the final stages of the match as Bangladesh won by 11 runs to seal the three-match ODI series 2-1.

Bangladesh’s slow review sparks controversy

Pakistan complaints surround on-field umpire’s decision Kumar Dharmasenahe allowed Bangladesh to review the penultimate over of the match.According to Cricbuzz, the Pakistan team management believes that Bangladesh chose to censor the match after watching the replay on the stadium’s big screen, which they believe violated standard DRS protocol.“The Pakistan team management believes Bangladesh were under scrutiny after the replay of the match was flashed on the big screen and the issue was raised with the match referee after the match,” a source said.Pakistan also argued that the review went beyond the 15-second window that allows teams to signal a DRS challenge.

Coach Mike Hutson meets with game referees

After the match, Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson met match referee Niamul Rashid to formally express the team’s concerns over the incident. While the exact outcome Pakistan is seeking from the complaint is unclear, sources said the umpire spoke to Hesson and tried to clarify the situation to show that the Bangladesh team did not gain any unfair advantage.what happened in the final When the incident occurred, Pakistan were chasing 291 runs and needed 12 runs from the last two balls with captain Shaheen Shah Afridi at the crease. Bangladesh spinner Rishad Hossain bowled a ball down the leg side, which Dharmasena initially called as a deflection. Bangladesh subsequently appealed against LBW, prompting a review of the decision. While teams cannot review broad calls directly, LBW review allows a third umpire to review a pitch.Replays showed a spike on UltraEdge, indicating contact between the bat and ball. As a result, the original broad appeal was overturned. While Bangladesh ultimately lost the review, the comeback significantly reduced Pakistan’s chances of completing the chase.

Bangladesh seals historic series win

On final delivery, Shaheen Afridi were stumped, confirming Bangladesh’s 11th consecutive victory and sealing the ODI series victory 2-1. The victory marked Bangladesh’s first ODI series victory over Pakistan in 11 years.

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‘Using AI to create clips’: UAE orders action against 19 Indians over misleading posts during Iran war

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'Using AI to create clips': UAE orders action against 19 Indians over misleading posts during Iran war
Source: Emirates News Agency WAM

The United Arab Emirates, grappling with ongoing attacks from Tehran, on Sunday ordered the arrest of 35 people, including 19 Indians, for allegedly posting video clips on social media containing misleading and fabricated content using artificial intelligence amid rising regional tensions amid a war between Israel, the United States and Iran.The defendants have been transferred for a speedy trial, the United Arab Emirates’ official news agency WAM reported.Follow live updates on the Iran WarThe move comes as Iranian attacks continue to keep the UAE’s main cities of Dubai, Sharjah and the capital Abu Dhabi within its potential target range.Individuals of various nationalities are accused of taking videos of incoming missiles and drones, including their passage and interception, and spreading the videos online with comments and sound effects that authorities say caused panic and heightened public anxiety.Also read: Major fire breaks out at Dubai International Airport after drone attackThe latest list includes 25 people of different nationalities, including 17 Indians, listed in different categories. This is different from the previous case involving 10 people, including two Indians, who were named and ordered arrested on Saturday.According to a statement issued by Attorney General Hamad Seif Al Shamsi, the move follows intensive monitoring of digital platforms to curb the spread of false information and artificial content aimed at inciting public disorder and destabilizing.“The investigation and electronic surveillance revealed that the defendants fell into three groups and committed a variety of acts. These included publishing authentic clips related to current events, using artificial intelligence to falsify clips, and promoting acts of military aggression by the country while glorifying its leadership and military operations,” the statement said.The first group, made up of 10 defendants, allegedly published and disseminated actual video footage showing the passage and interception of missiles in the country’s airspace or the resulting impact. They also filmed gatherings of people watching these developments and added comments and sound effects that suggested aggressive aggression, which authorities said could incite public anxiety and panic.Officials say such videos could expose the country’s defense capabilities and enable hostile accounts to spread misleading narratives. The group included five Indians, one Pakistani, one Nepali, two Filipinos and one Egyptian.A second group shared fabricated visual content generated using artificial intelligence or looped footage from events outside the UAE, while falsely claiming that the events took place within the country. The clips depict composite scenes of explosions and missile strikes, often including flags or specific dates to make false claims appear credible.The group consists of seven people, including five Indians and one each from Nepal and Bangladesh.The third group, made up of six defendants, allegedly posted content that glorified hostile countries and their political and military leadership, portraying their regional military aggression as an achievement. Authorities said the posts praised the country’s leaders and amplified propaganda that harmed national interests.Five of the group’s six defendants are Indian and one is Pakistani.In addition, two other Indians face charges of similar crimes, the statement added.Earlier on Saturday, the UAE’s official news agency WAM reported that the public prosecution had begun questioning 10 defendants and ordered them to be remanded in custody.Attorney General Shamsi said such acts constitute a crime punishable by at least one year in prison and a fine of at least Dh100,000.“Such incidents are used to spread misinformation and deliberately mislead the public while undermining national security, order and stability,” he said.Shamsi added that some of the defendants circulated AI-generated videos that falsely suggested explosions, attacks on famous landmarks, or massive fires billowing smoke across the UAE.“These incidents also involved exploiting the emotions of children in videos that falsely suggested security threats. Other videos claimed that military installations in the country had been sabotaged or blamed foreign incidents within the UAE in an effort to mislead public opinion and spread anxiety,” he said.

Morrill Fire, Nebraska: Fire grows to 572,000 acres, maps and evacuations updated; victim identified as Rose White

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The Morrill Fire that started Thursday northeast of Bridgeport in Morrill County has grown to 572,082 acres, according to the latest perimeter data from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) and duty mapping.

The Morrill Fire has grown to 572,082 acres. (Facebook/Morrill Fire, Neb. and screenshot/Watch Duty)
The Morrill Fire has grown to 572,082 acres. (Facebook/Morrill Fire, Neb. and screenshot/Watch Duty)

The fire quickly spread across ranches in the Nebraska Panhandle and Sandhills regions, becoming the largest wildfire in the state’s history.

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Initial indications are that the fire may have been started by downed power lines during high winds, but officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause.

affected counties:

The fires primarily affected parts of Morrill, Garden, Arthur, Keith and Grant counties. It has spread north of Lake McConaughey and near areas such as Clear Creek, although in some areas it has not yet crossed the North Platte River.

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All remaining evacuation orders in Keith County were lifted Sunday night, Watch Duty reported.

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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said a fire in Arthur County claimed one life Thursday. The victim was identified as 86-year-old Rose White.

Family said family was the center of White’s life. Each year, she gathers her loved ones to read the Christmas story from the family Bible. She was known for sending birthday and holiday cards to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

“I really miss hearing her read that Christmas story every year,” Ross’ granddaughter-in-law Audrey White told News Channel Nebraska Panhandle. “She would hang up the phone to make sure no one was calling and interrupting. Whether people were taking pictures with their phones or not, she would have her disposable cameras out to make sure every moment was captured. I will miss her terribly.”

Coach Marini impresses, but Indian women’s hockey team still improving

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Coach Sjoerd Marijne impresses, but India women's hockey team still a work in progress
India plays England in the 2026 International Hockey World Cup qualifiers. (Image source: HI)

Hyderabad: Coach Sjolde Malini started his second spell in charge with an impressive performance as the Indian women’s football team had no trouble qualifying for this year’s World Cup.The girls put in a stellar performance despite losing 2-0 to England in their FIH World Cup qualifying final on Saturday night.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Dutchman is impressed with his new batch, although it’s still a work in progress. “We were focused and had a good game (in the final). But of course, we still have a lot to improve. This is our first game together,” Marijne said, adding that he wanted to see how the girls would react under pressure.“I saw how the girls reacted in the semi-finals and the final. I’m happy that we played a good team in the final. I saw how they performed under pressure, which you can’t do in training camp. You can’t create that pressure. So it was good. Then I could see a lot of things and I kept it to myself,” he added.The team is both young and experienced, with a fluid midfield and a strong defense. Despite winning 37 corner kicks, far more than their opponents, they could only score six. In the final, they had four. While the British modified two of their PCs, India balked. In the semifinals, they converted just one of nine PCs.However, Malini was impressed with the way the girls created their chances. “The PC switch is a problem. There’s a lot of room for improvement. But if you don’t create opportunities, I would be worried. If you don’t create PCs, you don’t break the line, then we’re really going to have problems. But we created opportunities even under pressure. On the technical side, we need to do better. Decision-making needs to be better. We need to take a better position in the circle. “The coach said.Apart from his hat-trick against Wales, Navneet Kaul also missed a few chances. But she led the attack well alongside Lal Remsiami. Midfielders Salima Tait, Sunelita Tobo and Sakshi Rana did a good job keeping the ball and feeding the forwards.The fact that England conceded just 10 corners in five games and barely penetrated the box in the third and fourth quarters of the final showed just how effective the Indian defenders of Sushila Chanu, Udita, Nikki Pradhan, Manisha and Ishika were throughout the week.Salima cited some positives. “With a lot of new girls and a new coach, I thought it was going to be difficult. But I’m happy with the way we adjusted. Whatever mistakes we made here, I’m sure we’ll correct them in the next game,” Salima added.

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US-Israel-Iran war news live updates: Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depot ‘ecocide’; Trump warns NATO about consequences of war

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The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran has evolved into a major regional crisis, with military strikes and retaliatory attacks spreading across many countries in the Middle East. Coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure quickly escalated into a broader confrontation that included missile strikes, drone warfare and cross-border airstrikes.

At the beginning of the war, Iran’s air defense systems, missile launch facilities and military installations came under widespread attack. Iranian authorities reported severe damage to multiple cities and the attack also resulted in the killing of the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following his death, Iran appointed his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as its new supreme leader, signaling that Tehran would continue to respond aggressively to attacks.

Iran retaliated by launching multiple waves of ballistic missiles and drones at Israeli cities and U.S. military installations in the area. Several Gulf states that host U.S. bases soon found themselves embroiled in the conflict as missiles and drones flew over their airspace or targeted infrastructure within their territories. Countries including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait have reported intercepting incoming drone and missile threats.

The conflict also expanded beyond the Gulf when the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah opened another front by firing rockets into northern Israel. Israeli forces responded with air strikes on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, adding another theater of war to an already complex war.

A major strategic flashpoint in the crisis is the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway through which a large portion of the world’s oil supplies pass. The conflict has disrupted corridor transport, triggered wild swings in global energy markets and raised concerns about broader economic impacts.

Amid ongoing hostilities, US President Donald Trump said Washington was in discussions with Tehran but believed Iran was not ready to reach a deal. He also claimed that U.S. and Israeli actions have severely weakened Iran’s military capabilities, including its missile inventory and drone production capabilities.

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said nuclear material at Iranian facilities was currently buried under rubble following the attack, adding that any potential recovery could only be done under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

As the missile exchange continues, regional countries are increasingly affected, and global markets react to instability, the conflict has raised serious concerns about a protracted war and its impact on international security and energy supplies.

Major fire breaks out at Dubai International Airport after drone strike; flights suspended — WATCH

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Major fire breaks out at Dubai International Airport after drone strike; flights suspended — WATCH
Fire breaks out at Dubai International Airport

A fire broke out at Dubai International Airport early on Monday as Iran continued its missile and drone attacks on Gulf states in retaliation for the war launched by the United States and Israel two weeks ago, further raising tensions in the region.Flight operations were temporarily halted due to rising unrest and security concerns in the area.However, no casualties were reported and civil defense teams “successfully controlled” the fire, avoiding the chance of hitting a nearby fuel tank.Video circulated after the drone strike showed huge flames and smoke billowing from parts of the airport complex.The fire followed reports of an Iranian drone attack near one of the world’s busiest airports and a major global financial center, with Tehran’s escalating attacks increasingly threatening major Gulf cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi.Meanwhile, regional powers including Qatar and Saudi Arabia have condemned Iran’s attacks in the Gulf.

CPM will contest 86 of 140 seats in Kerala, LDF confident of pulling off hat-trick

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T’puram/Kochi: The CPM on Sunday announced it would contest for 86 assembly seats in Kerala and nominated 81 candidates, including six CPM-backed independents and 10 women. Soon after, many CPM candidates took to the streets, organized rallies and began campaigning on Sunday. CPM state secretary MV Govindan said that out of the 86 candidates, 75 will be from the party. Independent candidates for the five constituencies of Koduvali, Kottakal, Palakkad, Kondoti and Tirur will be announced later, he added. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will contest from Dharmadom. Eleven of his cabinet colleagues and 54 current MLAs are also up for re-election. Govindan also said that the candidates for Thiruvananthapuram Central will be decided after the court delivers its verdict in MLA Antony Raju’s case on Monday. Party-backed independent T Ashok Kumar will contest from Mahe in Puducherry. He said the LDF was confident of retaining officers for the third consecutive time as it was crucial for the establishment of a new Kerala and the fight against communal militancy. However, Opposition MP VD Satheesan on Sunday claimed that the UDF will form the government in the state. He said the UDF’s complete list of candidates would be announced on Monday. Addressing a press conference in Kochi, he said the selection of candidates will focus on winning ability. “The UDF team is heading towards the elections with confidence and hope. The front will return to power in Kerala with more than 100 seats,” Satishan said. He predicted the success of UDF’s “Mission 26” and said that “Mission 25” has already secured 4 companies and 7 regional juries, with 2 more on the way. While the CPM tries to promote the popularity of its MLAs, personal popularity does not determine electoral success; Satishan said the political environment does.

Jimmy Kimmel on CBS in subtle Oscars satire, Trump in Charlie Kirk feud; ‘North Korea and…’

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talk show host jimmy kimmel Attending the 2026 Oscars at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday. Not only did he present the Academy Award for Best Documentary, he also took a dig at CBS and Donald Trump.

Jimmy Kimmel presented the award for Best Documentary Short at the Oscars on Sunday. (Chris Pizzero/Invision/AP)
Jimmy Kimmel presented the award for Best Documentary Short at the Oscars on Sunday. (Chris Pizzero/Invision/AP)

Kimmel mentioned a time when CBS, which hosted his show, briefly suspended Kimmel’s show due to his comments about the death of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The 58-year-old host was eventually resurrected at the network after facing backlash from CBS parent company Disney.

Kimmel recalled the incident and took a dig at CBS and Donald Trump in a brief speech before announcing the winner of the 2026 election. Academy Awards Best Documentary.

“As you know, there are countries whose leaders do not support free speech. I am not at liberty to say which countries. Let’s leave that to North Korea and CBS,” Kimmel said as the Dolby Theater erupted in applause.

Kimmel also didn’t spare US First Lady Melania Trump, who is the subject of a much-hyped documentary about her life. Kimmel joked that Trump would be very angry if “Melania” didn’t win the Oscar for best documentary.

“Boy, is he going to be mad that his wife didn’t get a nomination?” Kimmel joked.

This story is being updated.

‘Did this really happen?’: Samson still in disbelief after India win T20 World Cup

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'Did this really happen?': Sanju Samson still in disbelief after India win T20 World Cup
New Delhi: Indian men’s cricket team player Sanju Samson received the trophy at the BCCI Naman Awards 2026. (PTI Photo)

Sanzhou SamsonThe standout performer and Man of the Tournament in India’s 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup victory admitted that he still wakes up in disbelief that he won the title in his homeland. However, he believes India’s steady stream of emerging talent will ensure more wins in the coming years.“Not yet, when I get up in the morning I still think, ‘did this really happen’. To be honest, that’s what it feels like. But I feel that in the coming years, with the quality of players in our country, it will happen again. The number of players who take the field in India will definitely do it more and more frequently,” Samson told broadcasters at the meeting. BCCI The awards were presented in New Delhi on Sunday.Samson’s performance in the game was outstanding. Despite not being part of India’s starting XI, he scored 321 runs in just five innings with a strike rate of nearly 200. His innings included a 97* against West Indies in the Super Eights, followed by 89 in the semi-finals against England and the final against New Zealand.Looking back on his journey, Samson said: “You can only dream of where you want to go, but you can’t definitely be on the path to it. So my life or my career is one of the best examples. I wanted to do it a few years ago. I wanted to win the World Cup for my country, but it had its own plan, its own script. So, it was more like a movie. I loved it. I loved it.”“As I said before, I wanted to do something like this and then I was pulled out of my journey and then all of a sudden, the team wanted me to contribute and that’s when something mentally shifted in me… I think, before that, in the New Zealand series, the focus was all on me.“But at the World Cup, the focus is on the team and what the team needs. In the Zimbabwe game, from that moment on, everyone expected me to contribute. I have a role to play. So that’s when the shift happened and we were confident, okay, “The team needs you, Sanju,” let’s do your best. So that’s how it all started.“Then I have the experience and I work mentally. I work physically so I know I’m ready and I know what this means for me, so I just have to do what I know best.”The story of Samson is not the only story of perseverance. Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj, who joined the team in place of the injured Harshit Rana, described his journey to a second T20 World Cup medal as almost miraculous. “I didn’t make the initial squad, then I got it, played one game and now I’m part of two World Cup-winning teams. I would say it’s a miracle for me,” he said.

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Who is Richard Pooley? GoFundMe raises $900,000 for 78-year-old Tennessee DoorDash driver

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Last week, Richard Pulley, a 78-year-old DoorDash driver from Tennessee, was caught on a doorbell camera trying to deliver a Starbucks order to Brittany Smith’s home in Manchester.

GoFundMe has raised more than $900,000 for Richard Pulley. (GoFundMe/Richard Pooley)
GoFundMe has raised more than $900,000 for Richard Pulley. (GoFundMe/Richard Pooley)

In the video, Pooley can be seen slowly climbing the front steps as he carries out the order, looking visibly tired.

After receiving her delivery, Smith reviewed the recording and began to wonder who he was and why someone his age still had such a physically demanding job.

Through social media, she found Pulley and learned that Pulley was forced to work because his and his wife’s retirement income was not enough to cover their basic expenses, including rent and medicine.

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GoFundMe launched

Smith was so moved by his story that he launched a fundraising campaign to fund me The title is “Give Richard a chance to rest again.”

“My name is Brittany and I’m setting up this Go Fund for Richard. Richard had a Starbucks delivered to my house via the door dashboard and it’s obvious from the video that this was his mission. With the help of social media, I found Richard and learned that he was doing DoorDash because his wife was laid off (through no fault of her own) and by the time they were paying monthly bills and buying medications, there was nothing left. Let’s help Richard get back into retirement,” she wrote in the event. Page.

The campaign quickly gained traction online and has so far raised more than $900,000.

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Smith later met the Pooleys at a local burger joint and showed them the fundraiser.

The couple, who have been married for more than 56 years, said they have been touched by the generosity of strangers who have helped them enjoy their retirement.

“We’re grateful to each and every one of them… it’s taken a lot of pressure off us… and made life livable again,” Pooley told WBIR.