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What's left of the German model? The Merkel years revisited

It's hard to believe she’s only been out of power for three years. While no one expects Angela Merkel's supporters to rally behind calls to "make Germany great again", the excitement surrounding the release of her memoirs highlights a sense of nostalgia for a leader whose record-breaking tenure came to embody stability in a changing world. But what is Merkel's true legacy?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Jasprit Bumrah reclaims top spot on ICC Test bowlers' ranking, Yashasvi Jaiswal rises to 2nd in batters' list

Indian cricket captain Jasprit Bumrah achieved a career-high Test bowler ranking after his impressive eight-wicket haul against Australia in Perth. He now leads the ICC Test bowling rankings, surpassing Josh Hazlewood and Kagiso Rabada. Yashasvi Jaiswal also reached a career-best second position in the batting rankings following his stellar 161-run innings.

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Protesters Supporting Pakistani Ex-Leader Are Dispersed in Crackdown - The New York Times

  1. Protesters Supporting Pakistani Ex-Leader Are Dispersed in Crackdown  The New York Times
  2. Imran Khan: Pakistan opposition supporters end protest after crackdown  BBC.com
  3. Pakistani authorities start clearing Imran Khan supporters from the capital after deadly clashes  The Associated Press
  4. Nearly 1,000 held in deadly Pakistan protests for ex-PM Khan's release  Reuters

Council of Southern Africa Football Associations 

LISTEN! Record number of COSAFA qualifiers for 2025 AFCON!

Super seven! | RSS.com In our latest episode of The COSAFA Show we reflect on a record seven Southern African nations that have qualified for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025. Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe will all be at the finals that are still some way off

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Car dealership manager opts for bullock cart wedding procession in Gujarat

In an era where weddings are defined by grandeur and extravagance, the Bhatia family from Isri village in Gujarat’s Aravalli district chose to honour their heritage with a unique procession. The groom, Harsh Bhatia, travelled in a bullock cart to the wedding venue, accompanied by traditional music, as a symbol of simplicity and cultural preservation. His father, Jayesh Bhatia, a teacher, envisioned the ceremony as a message to the younger generation about the importance of preserving traditions over opulence.