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From the time I started playing cricket, Kane Williamson has been one of the most technically compact and magnificent batters I have seen. Balance, timing, and that trademark calm at the crease came together to make his batting one of the most consistently pleasing sights in world cricket. A thorough gentleman and a true role model for youngsters.
His retirement will probably be received with unexpected relief in more than a few bowling camps. Wishing him luck and success in his next chapter.
Norway said that they are not going to play in World Cup in Qatar even if they qualified (they didn’t). Denmark left it until the last minute to confirm their participation in the World Cup 2022Germany forced their players to make political statements before the match in FIFA WC 2022 even though some players didn’t want to do it.
BBC literally disrupted the coverage of one of the best opening ceremonies of the World Cup in Qatar just for virtue signaling.
but for World Cup 2026, the whole media is silent other than a few token articles here and there and Norway and Germany aren’t protesting anything when there’s so much to protest about 🤡
@SkullSpeedDeal Are you suggesting that people shouldn’t send money to other countries ?
Or Australia should charge 51% as tax on income so the remaining 49 % goes out from the country if immigrants sends all of their tax deducted income ?
என்னவோ பண்ணுது....
AI ல உருப்படியான வேலை பாத்திருக்காங்க....
#BOBMARLEY#இளையராஜா
Nice feeling.....
They've actually done something useful with AI for once....
@RexClementine Good luck for him. Per my experience its very difficult for the kids born in Sri lanka to get into these schools , so wonder how foreigners easily getting these opportunities?
If the customer balances are not affected, it seems like the fraud had been committed from the inter bank transfer which would normally sit as batches in the suspense accounts until it’s cleared. These batches some times includes the balances relating customers which are received from other banks and transaction specific to the banks internal accounts.
So such transfers move the balances to/from suspense accounts everyday. This may have given the fraudster an opportunity to exploit.
I don’t really understand this? What do you mean by non citizens taking the houses from Aussies?
Just because immigrants affording the deposits for houses it doesn’t mean they are taking away from Aussie’s. It is about who is capable of making the deposit and afford a mortgage. No body is taking or preventing others from owning a house
@PhukYu09772283@PaulineHansonOz Everyone pays tax in Australia not only the people born in Australia . And ATO is not paying out of the tax money to the immigrants to pay the deposits. They work around the clock to save the money and paying for it.
BREAKING: China and Russia have vetoed a UN resolution to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
This was a Bahraini resolution aimed at partially resorting shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz.
Russia and China continue to show signs of support for Iran.
It's astonishing that you, a world leader who many respected for standing up to an illegal attack on your country, now support an illegal attack on another country. It completely kills your credibility.
Right now. Iran is Ukraine. You may not like to hear that but that is a fact
Iran expresses its appreciation to China and Russia for their responsible conduct and today’s principled use of the veto in the UN Security Council.
By blocking a flawed draft, they upheld the UN Charter and prevented the Security Council from being misused to legitimise U.S. aggression under the pretext of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.
They stood firmly on the right side of history.
BREAKING: Regional official says ceasefire plan allows Iran and Oman to charge fees to ships passing through Strait of Hormuz, according to Associated Press report.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 THE INSANE STORY OF AMERICA'S F-15 RESCUE MISSION
The U.S. military has a motto it loves to repeat: leave no man behind.
That promise played out on the world stage when an F-15 weapons officer ended up stranded on an Iranian mountain deep inside hostile territory.
The U.S military's response wasn’t “cut losses.” It was “send everything.”
And they did.
Helicopters. Drones. A-10s chewing up mountainsides. Stealth jets overhead. Electronic warfare blanketing the sky. A fake narrative planted by the CIA just to keep the enemy looking the wrong way.
At one point, the U.S. literally turned an abandoned strip of land inside enemy territory into a pop-up military base. Not metaphorically. Actually.
Then, when things got messy, as they usually do in complex operations, they blew up their own aircraft on the way out.
All of this… for one person. Is that admirable, insane, or both?
Because on one hand, this is the kind of loyalty that makes militaries function. If you’re the one flying into danger, you want to believe the cavalry isn’t just coming, it’s already airborne, engines screaming, consequences be damned.
That belief is priceless. On the other hand, the actual price is very much not.
We’re talking about risking dozens of lives, escalating a conflict, and torching equipment that costs hundreds of millions. Not to win a war, not to secure territory. Just to make sure one name doesn’t get added to a memorial wall.
There’s a brutal logic to it: if soldiers think they’re expendable, they start acting like it. Morale collapses, missions fail, wars get lost long before the headlines catch up.
So the military doubles down on the opposite message: you are not expendable, even if proving that requires something wildly disproportionate.
Which is how you end up with rescue operations that look straight out of Hollywood.
Source: AI Telly