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The ‘Dutch Declaration of the Rights of Man’ envisaged that no power on earth should have the right to control the destinies of the people living in another country
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Technologies, if utilised justly, can guide police to adopt socially considerate and accountable behaviour
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Ronald Koeman's team made a perfect start as Xavi Simons weaved through the England defense and fired a right-footed shot past goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to open the scoring within seven minutes.
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Despite Romania's brisk start and early pressure, the Netherlands reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 2008.
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Sri Lanka's A-game arrives too late, with all three units firing in unison, but they were already out of contention for the Super Eights.
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Bangladesh and the Netherlands were competing for the second qualifying spot in the group, with South Africa already assured a place in the Super Eight after three wins. By winning the match on Thursday, Bangladesh are now...
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The India Pavilion, set up by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy is at the Summit and has been inaugurated by Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Bhupinder S. Bhalla on May 12.
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EterBliss Foundation, devoted to Sanatan Dharma, commissioned the replica idol. Plans include installing Ram Lalla replicas in European countries.
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This poses a new challenge to policymakers as they grapple to find a balance between individual autonomy and exploring all medical options to save lives.
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An agreement has been signed between Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) and BBio wherein BBIL will procure drug substances for the production of OPV to be supplied within India and globally.
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Having won the first leg match in Bhubaneswar, India lost 2-4 against the Netherlands in shootout after their return leg FIH Pro League match ended in a 1-1 draw on Wednesday.
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Viduthalai Part 1, a period action drama written and directed by Vetrimaaran, is one of the best films of 2023.
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Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul struck magnificent centuries as India literally out-batted Netherlands by 160 runs to finish their World Cup league engagements with a record nine wins on trot
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After India's 410/4 against Netherlands, Rohit Sharma's side became the fifth team with highest team totals in ODI World Cup
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Iyer (128 not out off 94 balls) slammed a career-best ODI ton, while KL Rahul (102 off 64 balls) hit the fastest World Cup hundred by an Indian as the duo added 208 runs off 128 balls
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India have already qualified for the semifinals while the eliminated Netherlands are on their way home, and this situation casts a perception of insignificance on their fixture
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Kohli scored 101 not out to reach his 49th ODI century against South Africa in the 243-run win at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 5 and equalled Tendulkar's record.
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An unbeaten India will take on the Netherlands in their last league fixture of the ODI World Cup in Bengaluru on Sunday
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Dutch players displayed a disappointing performance in the game with both bat and ball against England. Whereas, England managed to seal their second win in the tournament.
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Opting to bat, England posted 339 for 9 and then returned to bowl out the Dutch for 179 runs in 37.2 overs to keep their Championships Trophy qualification hopes alive