A pilot who died when he crashed a helicopter into a hotel in Australia had “significant blood alcohol content” during the unauthorized flight, according to an official report into the incident.
Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan has admitted that his son Azam's confidence was dented by the way he was treated in the national team. Azam, 26, played a solitary game at the T20 World Cup and ...
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NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan has criticized the decision to remove Shaheen Shah Afridi from the white-ball captaincy, arguing that it was unjustified. Speaking to Cricket ...
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On Thursday afternoon Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan announced in parliament that Pakistan would release the captured Indian pilot as a "peace gesture". In Delhi, Indian Prime Minister ...
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The path for would-be pilots hoping to one day fly for a U.S. carrier is becoming increasingly accessible, as airline officials have turned more creative in their search to bring tens of thousands ...
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Her political future hangs in the balance. By David McCabe and Cecilia Kang David McCabe and Cecilia Kang have covered Lina Khan’s yearslong rise from Washington. In the run-up to the election ...
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