India captain Gill hailed back home after ‘brilliant’ Test win

New captain Shubman Gill was hailed Monday for leading from the front after India recorded their maiden Test win at Edgbaston to level the series against England 1-1.Gill, who notched a century in a losing cause in the first Test at Headingley, hit new heights in scoring 269 and 161 to set up a crushing victory by 336 runs which leaves the five-match series finely poised.It was India’s first win in nine Tests at the Birmingham venue, following seven previous defeats and one draw.”New captain, new India”, The Indian Express newspaper splashed across its front page.Gill, 25, became the youngest Indian Test skipper to register an overseas win in just his second match in charge following the retirement of Rohit Sharma.he eclipsed Sunil Gavaskar, who was 26 when he led India to victory over New Zealand at Auckland in 1976.Gill came into the series with concerns over his batting average overseas, which had been less than 30, but he has shut down all the noise by stroking a remarkable 585 runs from four innings.Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar called it a “Shublime innings from the man of the moment,” offering his congratulations for “powering India to a brilliant Test victory.”Tendulkar, writing on social media, added: “India’s approach was to take England out of this game and force them to play differently, making sure that there would only be one winner.”- ‘Drowning Street’ -Fast bowler Akash Deep took a match haul of 10 wickets after replacing the rested Jasprit Bumrah as England were bowled out for 271 in their chase of 608 on day five.”What impressed me most about the bowlers was the length they bowled”, Tendulkar said.Deep took 6-99 in the second innings, including bowling the world’s top-ranked Test batsman Joe Root with a delivery that nipped away sharply and was called the “ball of the series” by Tendulkar. Batting great Virat Kohli, who also retired before the series, said: “Great victory for India at Edgbaston” and wrote that India had been “fearless and kept pushing England to the wall.” “Brilliantly led by Shubman with the bat and in the field… special mention to (Mohammed) Siraj and Akash for the way they bowled,” he added.Former captain Sourav Ganguly praised Gill’s performance and India’s superior bowling attack, calling Akash and Siraj “workhorses”.Indian newspapers had a field day with an outpouring of joyous puns.The Times of India said: “Deep’s 10 send Eng to Drowning Street” and “Edg-bastian breached.”The third Test of the five-match series begins on Thursday at Lord’s.

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BRICS nations slam Trump tariffs, condemn strikes on Iran

BRICS leaders at a summit on Sunday took aim at US President Donald Trump’s “indiscriminate” import tariffs and recent Israeli-US strikes on Iran.The 11 emerging nations — including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — account for about half the world’s population and 40 percent of global economic output.The bloc is divided about much, but found common cause when it comes to the mercurial US leader and his stop-start tariff wars — even if it avoided naming him directly.Voicing “serious concerns about the rise of unilateral tariff” measures, BRICS members said the tariffs risked hurting the global economy, according to a summit joint statement.Trump fired back at the bloc directly on social media Sunday night. “Any country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff. There will be no exceptions to this policy,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.Earlier, BRICS also offered symbolic backing to fellow member Iran, condemning a series of military strikes on nuclear and other targets carried out by Israel and the United States.In April, Trump threatened allies and rivals alike with a slew of punitive duties, before offering a months-long reprieve in the face of a fierce market sell-off.Trump has warned he will impose unilateral levies on partners unless they reach “deals” by August 1.In an apparent concession to US allies such as Brazil, India and Saudi Arabia, the summit declaration did not criticize the United States or its president by name at any point.  – No show -Conceived two decades ago as a forum for fast-growing economies, the BRICS have come to be seen as a Chinese-driven counterbalance to US and western European power.But as the group has expanded to include Iran, Saudi Arabia and others, it has struggled to reach meaningful consensus on issues from the Gaza war to challenging US global dominance.BRICS nations, for example, collectively called for a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict — despite Tehran’s long-standing position that Israel should be destroyed. An Iranian diplomatic source said his government’s “reservations” had been conveyed to Brazilian hosts. Still, Iran — a BRICS member since 2023 — stopped short of rejecting the statement outright.The bloc also called for an “immediate” ceasefire and the “full withdrawal of Israeli forces” from the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been at war with Palestinian militant group Hamas for 21 months. Hamas’s armed wing welcomed BRICS’s position, calling on them to “exert pressure” on Israel to “lift the criminal siege imposed on two and a quarter million people.”In perhaps a further sign of the diplomatic sensitivities, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister skipped Sunday’s discussions entirely, according to a Brazilian government source.Saudi Arabia is among the world’s leading beneficiaries of high-tech US military exports and is a long-standing US partner.The political punch of this year’s summit has been depleted by the absence of China’s Xi Jinping, who skipped the meeting for the first time in his 12 years as president.The Chinese leader is not the only notable absentee. Russian President Vladimir Putin, charged with war crimes in Ukraine, also opted to stay away, participating via video link.He told counterparts that BRICS had become a key player in global governance.The summit also called for regulation governing artificial intelligence and said the technology could not be the preserve of only rich nations.The commercial AI sector is currently dominated by US tech giants, although China and other nations have rapidly developing capacity.

BRICS nations slam Trump tariffs, condemn strikes on Iran

BRICS leaders at a summit on Sunday took aim at US President Donald Trump’s “indiscriminate” import tariffs and recent Israeli-US strikes on Iran.The 11 emerging nations — including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — account for about half the world’s population and 40 percent of global economic output.The bloc is divided about much, but found common cause when it comes to the mercurial US leader and his stop-start tariff wars — even if it avoided naming him directly.Voicing “serious concerns about the rise of unilateral tariff” measures, BRICS members said the tariffs risked hurting the global economy, according to a summit joint statement.Trump fired back at the bloc directly on social media Sunday night. “Any country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff. There will be no exceptions to this policy,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.Earlier, BRICS also offered symbolic backing to fellow member Iran, condemning a series of military strikes on nuclear and other targets carried out by Israel and the United States.In April, Trump threatened allies and rivals alike with a slew of punitive duties, before offering a months-long reprieve in the face of a fierce market sell-off.Trump has warned he will impose unilateral levies on partners unless they reach “deals” by August 1.In an apparent concession to US allies such as Brazil, India and Saudi Arabia, the summit declaration did not criticize the United States or its president by name at any point.  – No show -Conceived two decades ago as a forum for fast-growing economies, the BRICS have come to be seen as a Chinese-driven counterbalance to US and western European power.But as the group has expanded to include Iran, Saudi Arabia and others, it has struggled to reach meaningful consensus on issues from the Gaza war to challenging US global dominance.BRICS nations, for example, collectively called for a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict — despite Tehran’s long-standing position that Israel should be destroyed. An Iranian diplomatic source said his government’s “reservations” had been conveyed to Brazilian hosts. Still, Iran — a BRICS member since 2023 — stopped short of rejecting the statement outright.The bloc also called for an “immediate” ceasefire and the “full withdrawal of Israeli forces” from the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been at war with Palestinian militant group Hamas for 21 months. Hamas’s armed wing welcomed BRICS’s position, calling on them to “exert pressure” on Israel to “lift the criminal siege imposed on two and a quarter million people.”In perhaps a further sign of the diplomatic sensitivities, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister skipped Sunday’s discussions entirely, according to a Brazilian government source.Saudi Arabia is among the world’s leading beneficiaries of high-tech US military exports and is a long-standing US partner.The political punch of this year’s summit has been depleted by the absence of China’s Xi Jinping, who skipped the meeting for the first time in his 12 years as president.The Chinese leader is not the only notable absentee. Russian President Vladimir Putin, charged with war crimes in Ukraine, also opted to stay away, participating via video link.He told counterparts that BRICS had become a key player in global governance.The summit also called for regulation governing artificial intelligence and said the technology could not be the preserve of only rich nations.The commercial AI sector is currently dominated by US tech giants, although China and other nations have rapidly developing capacity.

BRICS nations slam Trump tariffs, condemn strikes on Iran

BRICS leaders at a summit on Sunday took aim at US President Donald Trump’s “indiscriminate” import tariffs and recent Israeli-US strikes on Iran.The 11 emerging nations — including Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — account for about half the world’s population and 40 percent of global economic output.The bloc is divided about much, but found common cause when it comes to the mercurial US leader and his stop-start tariff wars — even if it avoided naming him directly.Voicing “serious concerns about the rise of unilateral tariff” measures, BRICS members said the tariffs risked hurting the global economy, according to a summit joint statement.Trump fired back at the bloc directly on social media Sunday night. “Any country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff. There will be no exceptions to this policy,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.Earlier, BRICS also offered symbolic backing to fellow member Iran, condemning a series of military strikes on nuclear and other targets carried out by Israel and the United States.In April, Trump threatened allies and rivals alike with a slew of punitive duties, before offering a months-long reprieve in the face of a fierce market sell-off.Trump has warned he will impose unilateral levies on partners unless they reach “deals” by August 1.In an apparent concession to US allies such as Brazil, India and Saudi Arabia, the summit declaration did not criticize the United States or its president by name at any point.  – No show -Conceived two decades ago as a forum for fast-growing economies, the BRICS have come to be seen as a Chinese-driven counterbalance to US and western European power.But as the group has expanded to include Iran, Saudi Arabia and others, it has struggled to reach meaningful consensus on issues from the Gaza war to challenging US global dominance.BRICS nations, for example, collectively called for a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict — despite Tehran’s long-standing position that Israel should be destroyed. An Iranian diplomatic source said his government’s “reservations” had been conveyed to Brazilian hosts. Still, Iran — a BRICS member since 2023 — stopped short of rejecting the statement outright.The bloc also called for an “immediate” ceasefire and the “full withdrawal of Israeli forces” from the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been at war with Palestinian militant group Hamas for 21 months. Hamas’s armed wing welcomed BRICS’s position, calling on them to “exert pressure” on Israel to “lift the criminal siege imposed on two and a quarter million people.”In perhaps a further sign of the diplomatic sensitivities, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister skipped Sunday’s discussions entirely, according to a Brazilian government source.Saudi Arabia is among the world’s leading beneficiaries of high-tech US military exports and is a long-standing US partner.The political punch of this year’s summit has been depleted by the absence of China’s Xi Jinping, who skipped the meeting for the first time in his 12 years as president.The Chinese leader is not the only notable absentee. Russian President Vladimir Putin, charged with war crimes in Ukraine, also opted to stay away, participating via video link.He told counterparts that BRICS had become a key player in global governance.The summit also called for regulation governing artificial intelligence and said the technology could not be the preserve of only rich nations.The commercial AI sector is currently dominated by US tech giants, although China and other nations have rapidly developing capacity.

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Indonésie: nouvelle forte éruption du volcan Lewotobi Laki-Laki

Un volcan dans l’est de l’Indonésie a projeté lundi une énorme colonne de cendres à plus de 18 km d’altitude, selon les autorités, quelques semaines après une éruption qui avait entraîné l’annulation de nombreux vols vers Bali.Le mont Lewotobi Laki-Laki, un volcan à deux sommets de 1.584 mètres de hauteur situé sur l’île touristique de Florès, est entré en éruption à 11h05 locales (03H05 GMT), selon un communiqué de l’agence de vulcanologie.”Une éruption du volcan Lewotobi Laki-Laki s’est produite (…) avec une hauteur de colonne de cendres observée atteignant environ 18.000 m au-dessus du sommet”, a indiqué l’agence.Dans l’immédiat, aucun dégât ni victime n’a été rapporté. Par ailleurs, il n’a été fait état d’aucune annulation de vol. L’aéroport international de Bali fonctionne toujours normalement malgré l’éruption, a indiqué à l’AFP un agent du service clients de l’opérateur aéroportuaire InJourney Airports.Contactés par l’AFP, le ministère indonésien des Transports et l’exploitant de l’aéroport de Bali n’ont pas répondu dans l’immédiat.Le niveau d’activité du volcan est “très élevé, marqué par des éruptions explosives et des tremblements continus”, a indiqué le directeur de l’Agence de géologie, Muhammad Wafid, dans un communiqué.Il a également exhorté les habitants à ne participer à aucune activités dans un rayon de six kilomètres autour du volcan et à porter des masques pour se protéger des cendres volcaniques.En juin, des dizaines de vols à destination et en provenance de Bali ont été annulés après l’éruption du même volcan. Des pluies de cendres volcaniques se sont abattues sur plusieurs communautés autour du volcan, forçant l’évacuation d’au moins un village.Le volcan, situé dans l’est de l’île de Florès, se trouve à environ 800 km à l’est de Bali. Laki-Laki, qui signifie “homme” en indonésien, est accolé à un autre volcan plus calme mais plus haut, culminant à 1.703 mètres, le Perempuan, ce qui signifie “femme”.En novembre, le volcan était entré en éruption à plusieurs reprises, faisant neuf morts et forçant des milliers de personnes à évacuer, et provoquant l’annulation de nombreux vols internationaux vers Bali.L’Indonésie, un vaste archipel, connaît une activité sismique et volcanique fréquente en raison de sa position sur le “Cercle de feu” du Pacifique.