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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Ireland Men suffered a 139-run loss to South Africa on an historic night for captain Paul Stirling, and Irish sport as a whole, at the Zayed Cricket Stadium.Before play, Stirling was handed his 400th cap for his country across all formats on the same ground where he made his debut back in 2008.In reaching 400 international appearances, Stirling becomes the first cricketer for Ireland to do so and the most-capped male Irish athlete in any team sport.Stirling’s father was in attendance to witness his son make history, while, at the other end of the…

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Researchers at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) propose a new treatment for brain metastases that respond poorly, or not at all, to immunotherapy, and provide a biomarker to predict in which cases it should be used. Our bodies have a mechanism to destroy anything that attacks it, be it viruses, bacteria or cancer cells: the immune system. Cancer grows when tumor cells fool this system into not attacking them. Cancer immunotherapy uses drugs to prevent cancer cells from blocking the immune system, but immunotherapy doesn’t always work. For brain metastasis-;when a tumor that started in another organ spreads…

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A brilliant, fourth-wicket partnership of 152 between Ryan Rickelton and Tristan Stubbs rescued South Africa from an early collapse as they reached a total of 271-9 and victory by 139-runs after choosing to bat first in the first of three one-day internationals against Ireland at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Ireland were dismissed for 132 in just 31.5 overs with Lizaad Williams claiming 4-32 in 10 overs and Lungi Ngidi 2-35 in six. Spinner Bjorn Fortuin collected 2-28 from 6.5 overs and there was a wicket apiece for Wiaan Mulder and ODI debutant Ottneil Baartman (6-0-24-1).…

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Kensington Palace releases Kate Middleton’s new photos as she finally returns to royal duties Princess Kate appeared in high spirit as she returned to royal duties on Tuesday, meeting young girl battling cancer in Windsor Castle.The Princess of Wales, who recently announced she has completed her chemotherapy, has delighted fans as she finally returned to public life. Kate Middleton took to social media with two new photographs. The prince and Princess of Wales wrote in a joint statement: “A pleasure to meet with Liz at Windsor today. A talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both.”The couple concluded:…

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By Sarah Morland Dominican Republic to ramp up deportations as Haiti conflict worsens Oct 2 – The Dominican Republic on Wednesday announced an “immediate” plan to deport up to 10,000 migrants per week, as it ramps up enforcement along its border with Haiti despite U.N. pleas for it not to expel people to its conflict-hit neighbor. The announcement from the Caribbean island nation did not specify that the plan would target Haitians, but nationals from its neighbor have made up the vast majority of deportees. If implemented, the plan would mark significant growth in deportations after more than 200,000 Haitians…

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa raises his hand as he is sworn is as a member of Parliament ahead of an expected vote by lawmakers to decide if he is reelected as leader of the country in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday. At right is Pemmy Majodina, a lawmaker with his African National Congress party. Jerome Delay/AP hide caption toggle caption Jerome Delay/AP CAPE TOWN, South Africa — The African National Congress party has signed a deal to form a coalition government with the main opposition, party officials announced Friday after weeks of fevered negotiations. Dubbed the government of national…

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“There’s a huge market of private sector van usage for people movement, which goes beyond the taxi industry that we will be addressing, such as staff transport, hotel shuttles etc, but first, we need to get our model right,” says Coetzee. Rudi Kriel, transport economist and Head of Programme at GoMetro, shares that the eKamva will either be sold outright, through a leasing model or a different type of model, such as purchasing the vehicle but leasing the battery, so the buyer still owns the asset. This article was originally published by a www.forbesafrica.com . Read the Original article here.…

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The Nintendo Museum opened today in the company’s hometown of Kyoto, and it is already limiting some gift shop items to one per person in an attempt to discourage visitors from flipping exclusive merch online. The two-story museum highlights the company’s history dating back to 1889, when Nintendo started making hanafuda playing cards. It also features interactive exhibits letting visitors play Nintendo games in unusual ways, including using oversized NES controllers and Wii Remotes that need two people to operate.The Nintendo Museum announced through its official X account that several items will be limited to one per customer, including miniature…

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The International Trade Commission(ITC)  of the DOC has named 17 companies across the four countries while providing ‘subsidy rates’ for “All others” in each country. Companies that did not respond to ITC queries face action under a cluse termed adverse inference, translated roughly to ‘proven guilty until proven innocent”.  The DOC’s final decision and recommendation is expected in February 2025 with  an issuance of orders in April if all determinations are affirmative. The list of marked firms include Chinese giant Jinko Solar,  Korean solar firm Hanwha Qcells plants in Malaysia, besides JA Solar’s, plant in Vietnam. The ITC report flags…

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Gumboot dance programme unites South Africa and Brazil The Citizen This article was originally published by a news.google.com . Read the Original article here. .

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