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Carnage as 19 wickets fall on opening day of first Ashes Test, Starc and Stokes star

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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November 22, 2025

Nineteen wickets fell on an opening day of carnage in the first Ashes Test on Friday with England's fearsome attack led by skipper Ben Stokes bowling them into a position of strength after Australia dismissed the tourists for 172.

- Agence France-Presse

A rampaging Mitchell Starc took 7/58 to put England on the back foot after Stokes won the toss on a fine day at a packed Perth Stadium and chose to bat.

Harry Brook (52) and Ollie Pope (46) offered the only resistance as they crumbled after lunch. But England's elite fast bowlers, led by an exceptional Stokes with 5/23, fought back to reduce the hosts to 123/9 at stumps, trailing by 49.

Nathan Lyon was on three with Brendan Doggett yet to score. “What a day,” England bowler Brydon Carse, who took two wickets including Steve Smith, told broadcasters. “Everyone that’s come today has got their time's worth — 19 wickets. Fantastic last session from everyone to put us in a strong position heading into tomor~row.”

In a brutal introduction to Test cricket, opener Jake Weath-erald went for a second-ball duck, left on the floor by a Jofra Archer bullet and given out lbw.

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Arunachal 'inalienable' part of India, says MEA as China reiterates claim

Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inalienable part of India, the ministry of external affairs said on Tuesday, hours after China reiterated its claim over the territory while refuting allegations that an Indian woman was harassed at the Shanghai airport.

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Slipping in Shanghai

China will have to shelve its Arunachal ambitions for better ties with India

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CISF foiled attack on Uri hydro plant during Op Sindoor

Hours after India launched Operation Sindoor, Pakistan unsuccessfully targeted India's Uri hydroelectric plant near the line of control(LOC), but the attack was foiled and there was no damage, India's Central Industrial Security Force, responsible for protecting strategic installations, said in a statement on Tuesday.

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November 26, 2025

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Kyiv ready to move forward with US-backed peace plan: Zelensky

US President Donald Trump: ‘Think we are getting very close to deal on Ukraine’

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November 26, 2025

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COP30 showed that the climate fight is still on

COP30, which concluded in Brazil on Saturday, was never about what to do to address the climate threat — that is already known.

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November 26, 2025

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Schoolgirl killed, another injured after being hit by forces' vehicle in Manipur

A 15-year-old girl was killed and her classmate injured after a vehicle belonging to security forces allegedly hit them when they were returning home from school in Manipur's Thoubal district on Tuesday, police said.

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November 26, 2025

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Soldiers can’t put personal faith over forces’ ethos: SC

SC CALLED THE SACKED OFFICER A 'MISFIT FOR THE INDIAN ARMY' AND SAID HE ALLOWED HIS 'RELIGIOUS EGO' TO OVERRIDE DISCIPLINE

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November 26, 2025

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1983 Assam violence non-communal, says Tewary panel report

THE REPORT HELD THE AASU AND AGSP 'PRIMARILY' RESPONSIBLE FOR CIRCUMSTANCES THAT LED TO THE VIOLENCE

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November 26, 2025

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Safeguarding G20 for the Global South

The only way to protect the grouping’s interests is for each member to embed Johannesburg Declaration’s outcomes into its national policy

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November 26, 2025

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

We wanted them to grovel: Proteas coach Conrad

Grovel. That's the word South Africa coach Shukri Conrad chose to use when asked why they had delayed the declaration against India on the fourth day of the second Test here. It probably wasn't done in bad faith, as Conrad mentioned he was \"stealing a phrase\" from the interview of England captain Tony Greig before the 1976 home series against Clive Lloyd's West Indies that fired up the visitors to a 3-0 win. But it definitely could have been avoided.

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November 26, 2025

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