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  1. 11 hours ago · Ravichandran Ashwin, with his two wickets in the fourth innings against Bangladesh, becomes the player with the most number of wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle. With 52 wickets, he overtakes Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood's tally of 51. He also becomes the first Indan player to take 50 wickets in this WTC cycle.

  2. 3 minutes ago · IND vs BAN, Kanpur Test: কানপুর টেস্টের চতুর্থ দিনের শেষে দুই ইনিংস মিলিয়ে ...

  3. 1 day ago · The two years previous to the French Revolution saw bad harvests and harsh winters, possibly because of a strong El Niño cycle [75] or caused by the 1783 Laki eruption in Iceland. [76] [77] France: 1789: Famine in Ethiopia afflicted "amhara/tigray north" Ethiopia: 1789–1793: Doji bara famine or Skull famine: India: 11,000,000: 1796 Famine ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TerrorismTerrorism - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · United Airlines Flight 175 hits the South Tower of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks of 2001 in New York City, an act of terrorism planned by Osama bin Laden and executed by al-Qaeda. Part of a series on Terrorism Definitions History Incidents By ideology Anarchist Communist Left-wing/Far-left Narcotics-driven Nationalist Right-wing/Far-right Religious Buddhist Christian (Mormon) Hindu Islamic (Salafi-Wahhabi) Jewish Sikh Special-interest / Single-issue Suffragette Anti ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LennonJohn Lennon - Wikipedia

    1 hour ago · John Winston Ono Lennon[ nb 1 ] (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer, songwriter and musician. He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. His work included music, writing, drawings and film. His songwriting partnership with Paul McCartney remains ...

  6. 1 day ago · The term nirvana is part of an extensive metaphorical structure that was probably established at a very early age in Buddhism. It is "the most common term used by Buddhists to describe a state of freedom from suffering and rebirth," [13] but its etymology may not be conclusive for its meaning. [14]

  7. 1 day ago · Thomas Henry Huxley for example defends in an essay titled "On the Hypothesis that Animals are Automata, and its History" an epiphenomenalist theory of consciousness, according to which consciousness is a causally inert effect of neural activity—"as the steam-whistle which accompanies the work of a locomotive engine is without influence upon its machinery". [125]