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  • 25000 Already Dead, Rescue Teams from 90 Countries Looking For Survivors in Turkey, Syria

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    by Tazeem Nazir

    SRINAGAR: The death toll in the Turkey-Syria earthquake has crossed 25000 people as rescuers from more than 90 countries, including India, are desperately looking for survivors in the debris. Since February 6, when the twin earthquakes flattened a vast belt straddling the border, the region has witnessed more than 650 aftershocks, reports in international media quoting AFD said.

    “This is the worst earthquake and perhaps the world’s largest inland disaster,” a Kashmiri student in Turkey said. “Seismologists say that the width of the fault line is between 150 km to 200 km, which means the destruction caused by the earthquake would be huge because the fault line is quite wide. They say it was a shallow earthquake as its epicentre was merely 18 km deep from the crust of the earth.”

    In Turkey, the death toll has crossed 22327 people as 80,104 survived injured. In Syria, the total number of deaths stands at 3,553, including 2,166 in rebel-held areas in the northwest, according to the White Helmets civil defence group. There have been 1,387 deaths in government-controlled parts of Syria, according to Syrian state media. The total number of injured people in Syria across all affected territories stands at 5,273, with 2,326 in government-controlled areas and 2,950 in rebel-held areas.

    Forecasting by rescue and relief workers suggest millions stand rendered homeless including 53 lakh in Syria alone.

    Most of the people were asleep when the disaster hit the region. AFAD, Turkey’s disaster management authority, is being helped by 7800 rescue workers from more than 90 countries. Two major teams from India are part of the rescue and relief operations.

    “The first three days are critical for evacuation and saving lives during a disaster. But miracles do happen, even today people are being rescued alive,” the student, referring to the reports appearing in the Turkish media said.

    The student said that the major problem was managing translators who could help international teams to interact with the host population. Most of the international teams speak English but Turks prefer Turkish over every other language.

    “Apart from AFAD translators, international students and international workers have joined the rescue and relief work and they are helping the international rescuers to communicate with the people.”

    India launched a search and rescue operation to aid Syria and Turkey named as Operation Dost. “Our teams are working day and night as a part of ‘operation dost’. They will keep giving their best to ensure maximum lives and property are saved. In this critical time, India stands firmly with the people of Turkiye” tweeted prime minister Narendra Modi.

    There was a lot of reportage about Turkey getting preference in rescue and relief, unlike the war-torn Syrian belts. This led to certain changes in the last few days.

    The US has temporarily eased its sanctions on Syria in an effort to speed up aid deliveries to the country’s north-west, where almost no humanitarian assistance has arrived despite the deaths of thousands in this week’s earthquake. “I don’t think that this license will suddenly open the floodgates and allow for unhindered humanitarian access and delivery in Syria,” said Delaney Simon, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group’s US programme, was quoted as saying by the Guardian. “There are just too many other access issues. But I hope that the license will ease the concerns of financial providers, the private sector, and other actors, to show them that sanctions won’t be a risk for them to engage in Syria.” The United States will provide $85 million in humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria.

    Rescue teams from Russia have also been sent to both Syria and Turkey.

     



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  • US teams deploying quickly to support Turkish rescue efforts: Biden

    US teams deploying quickly to support Turkish rescue efforts: Biden

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    Washington: US President Joe Biden spoke to his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan and reaffirmed the US’ readiness to provide “any and all” needed assistance to Turkey in the wake of devastating earthquakes.

    In a statement, the White House said Biden “noted that US teams are deploying quickly to support Turkish search and rescue efforts and co-ordinate other assistance that may be required by people affected by the earthquakes, including health services or basic relief items”.

    President Biden also expressed condolences on behalf of the American people to those who were injured or lost loved ones in the earthquakes.

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  • UK deploys emergency response teams to tackle Turkey quake

    UK deploys emergency response teams to tackle Turkey quake

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    London: The UK government said on Monday that it will immediately deploy emergency response teams to Turkey to assist with rescue efforts in the wake of the country’s worst earthquake in decades.

    A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria early on Monday, killing more than 2,300 people. Turkey’s disaster agency said more than 1,500 people died there, while it is estimated that over 800 people were killed in Syria.

    The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said it is deploying a team of search, rescue and medical experts to help on the ground following the 7.8 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes and subsequent aftershocks.

    A flight is expected to depart the UK at 4 pm local time and arrive around 9 pm local time in the Turkish city of Gaziantep.

    “The UK is sending immediate support to Turkey including a team of 76 search and rescue specialists, equipment and rescue dogs,” said UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.

    “In Syria, the UK-funded White Helmets have mobilised their resources to respond. We stand ready to provide further support as needed,” he said.

    The UK said it is providing the support that the Turkish government has asked for.

    The UK International Search and Rescue team has specialist search equipment including seismic listening devices, concrete cutting and breaking equipment, propping and shoring tools.

    “The British Embassy in Ankara is in close contact with the Turkish authorities to understand how we can best support those on the ground,” said Jill Morris, the British Ambassador Designate to Turkey.

    “Our thoughts are with all those affected by the earthquakes today. We pay tribute to the brave Turkish first responders working to save lives,” she said.

    In northwest Syria, the UK-aid-funded White Helmets have activated a significant search and rescue response and mobilised all their resources to respond to emerging needs.

    The UK government said it is in contact with British humanitarian workers in the affected areas, and stands ready to provide support to any British nationals affected.

    Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday’s earthquake was the worst the country had seen since 1939, when a powerful tremor in eastern Turkey killed nearly 33,000 people.

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  • Microsoft Teams Premium gets new features powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3.5

    Microsoft Teams Premium gets new features powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3.5

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    San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has introduced new features powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3.5, to its Teams Premium, to make meeting artificial intelligence (AI)-powered.

    The new features aim to make meetings more intelligent, personalised and protected – whether it’s one-on-one, large meetings, virtual appointments or webinars, the tech giant said in a blogpost on Wednesday.

    “With a 252 per cent increase in weekly time spent in meetings in the first two years of the pandemic, we needed to find ways to work smarter, not harder.

    With the ‘intelligent recap’ feature, users will get automatically generated meeting notes, recommended tasks and personalised highlights.

    This will help users to save time spent reviewing meeting recordings, and this feature will be available in the second quarter of this year.

    The ‘AI-generated chapters’ will divide the meeting into sections, making it easier to pick and choose the content most relevant to users. This is now available for “PowerPoint Live meeting recordings”.

    “Intelligent recap will automatically generate meeting chapters based on the meeting transcript as well,” the company said.

    Now, users can also access personalised timeline markers which will allow them to “call out when you joined or left a meeting in the meeting recording, so you can quickly click and listen in on what you missed.”
    The timeline markers will also expand to include when the user’s name was mentioned and when a screen was shared.

    “In the coming months, you’ll see key points and takeaways after the meeting, with AI-generated notes automatically created and powered by GPT-3.5,” the tech giant mentioned.

    “AI is also here to help with some of the toughest collaboration challenges – working with people who natively speak different languages. Anyone can turn on live captions in Teams and see real-time captions in the spoken language,” it added.

    Microsoft also introduced new features for brands, including ‘Branded meetings’, ‘organisation backgrounds’ and ‘organisation together mode scenes’, and much more.

    Moreover, users can purchase Teams Premium for $7 till June 30, post which it will cost its usual price of $10.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Microsoft to bring new look to Teams Rooms on Windows

    Microsoft to bring new look to Teams Rooms on Windows

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    San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has announced that it will bring a new look to its Teams Rooms on Windows consoles and front-of-room displays, by the end of this quarter.

    “To make Teams Rooms even easier to use, we’re aligning key elements of the user interface across the Windows and Android ecosystems,” the tech giant has said in a blogpost.

    With the upcoming update, users will first see the “vivid new ambient screens” and a re-designed calendar on consoles and front-of-room displays.

    Moreover, users will get improved visual cues throughout the experience that will make it easier and more intuitive to interact with the console.

    On the calendar, users will be able to scroll down to see the schedule for the entire day.

    The update will also bring improved buttons on the console which will allow users to quickly access the most used features, including a button for ‘Meet’ to start a new meeting from the room, a button for ‘Call’ which will allow users to make a call to a phone number or add a person from the directory, and much more.

    “For enhanced customisation, your organisation will have a wider range of ambient screens to choose from than before, with five exciting new themes added to the eight themes currently available,” the company said.

    “Users will be able to customise the Front Row view, including visibility of the meeting chat, and choose which meeting component is displayed on the left and right panel,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Women’s Premier League: BCCI earns Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for 5 teams

    Women’s Premier League: BCCI earns Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for 5 teams

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    Mumbai: The BCCI on Wednesday earned a Rs 4669.99 crore windfall for the sale of five teams in the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) with Adani Sportsline shelling out a massive Rs 1289 crore for the Ahmedabad team, which emerged the most expensive franchise.

    IPL team owners Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals made successful bids of Rs 912.99 crore, Rs 901 crore and Rs 810 crore respectively to enter the WPL.

    Capri Global Holdings got the Lucknow franchise for Rs 757 crore.

    “Today is a historic day in cricket as the bidding for teams of inaugural #WPL broke the records of the inaugural Men’s IPL in 2008! Congratulations to the winners as we garnered Rs.4669.99 Cr in total bid,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted.

    Earlier this month, the BCCI sold the media rights of the Women’s Premier League to Viacom18 for Rs 951 crore, getting a Rs 7.09 crore per match value for five years.

    Adani Group, which had failed to buy an IPL team when the Lucknow and Ahmedabad franchises were up for sale in 2021, has made its official entry into Indian cricket by securing a women’s team for WPL.

    Many were already calling the league Women’s IPL but BCCI secretary revealed the name on Wednesday.

    “The BCCI has named the league – Women’s Premier League (WPL). Let the journey begin.

    “Today is a historic day in cricket as the bidding for teams of inaugural #WPL broke the records of the inaugural Men’s IPL in 2008. This marks the beginning of a revolution in women’s cricket and paves the way for a transformative journey ahead not only for our women cricketers but for the entire sports fraternity.

    “The #WPL would bring necessary reforms in women’s cricket and would ensure an all-encompassing ecosystem that benefits each and every stakeholder,” Shah said in a series of tweets.

    The eight franchisees in the men’s IPL were sold for USD 723.59 million before the maiden edition in 2008.

    The WPL player auction will take place next month with the first edition to be played in March.

    The BCCI on Monday had cleared 17 technical bids for the closed door bidding that was held in a five star hotel here on Wednesday.

    As many as seven IPL franchisees were in the race and the ones to miss out were Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    Among the outsides, multinational sweets and snacks company Haldiram’s too had submitted its bid on Monday. The BCCI had not set any base price for the sale of teams.

    A total of 22 games will be played in the inaugural season with the top-ranked team in the league stage qualifying directly for the final. The second and third placed teams will battle out for a place in the title clash.

    Each team will have a purse of Rs 12 crore at the players’ auction next month and will need to buy a minimum of 15 players and maximum of 18. Up to five overseas players, including one from associate, will be allowed in the playing eleven.

    “India’s women cricketers have always made the nation proud in the global sporting arena be it the World Cup, Asian Cup or the recent Commonwealth Games!

    “This new Women’s League will once again shine a global spotlight on the talent, power, and potential of our girls. I’m sure our Women’s MI team will take the Mumbai Indians brand of fearless and entertaining cricket to a new level altogether,” said Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani.

    Mumbai Indians also have their presence in the ongoing ILT20 in UAE and SA20 in South Africa.

    The Diageo-owned RCB franchise said it was patiently waiting to become part of women’s cricket.

    “At the core of Diageo, is the value of gender inclusivity that embraces diversity in the broadest possible sense and this enterprise champions us to welcome and celebrate women’s cricket for who they are and the value they bring in the journey of this sport, Cricket.

    “Therefore, it is a fitting asset in the right direction for Diageo India owned franchise.

    “We held back all our investments in overseas teams to own a team that
    aligns with this philosophy and core value, and it gives us immense pleasure to have marked this accomplishment positively,” said RCB chairman Prathmesh Mishra in a statement.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ICC Announced ODI, T20, And Test Teams Of The Year (Men’s and Women’s) For ICC Awards 2022 – Kashmir News

    ICC Announced ODI, T20, And Test Teams Of The Year (Men’s and Women’s) For ICC Awards 2022 – Kashmir News

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    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has completed announcements of the ICC Teams of the Year, a feature of the ICC Awards 2022 which captures the best combined XIs across the different formats of men’s and women’s international cricket after an action-packed year of competition.

    International Cricket Council (ICC) revealed the Men’s Test Team of 2022. The players of this have performed exceptionally well in the longest format of cricket. With the growth of T20 cricket, their contribution to the red ball matter for the test cricket fraternity.

    ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year:

    • 1 Usman Khawaja (Aus)
    • 2 Kraigg Brathwaite (WI)
    • 3 Marnus Labuschagne (Aus)
    • 4 Babar Azam (Pak)
    • 5 Jonny Bairstow (Eng)
    • 6 Ben Stokes (c) (Eng)
    • 7 Rishabh Pant (wk) (Ind)
    • 8 Pat Cummins (Aus)
    • 9 Kagiso Rabada (SA)
    • 10 Nathan Lyon (Aus)
    • 11 James Anderson (Eng)

    TEST

     

    The ICC Team of the Year recognises 11 outstanding individuals who have impressed one and all – be it with the bat, the ball or their all-round exploits in a calendar year. Here, we take a look at 11 players who dominated in 2022 and make the cut in the 50-over format of the game for men’s cricket.

    ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year:

    • 1 Babar Azam (c) (Pak)
    • 2 Travis Head (Aus)
    • 3 Shai Hope (WI)
    • 4 Shreyas Iyer (Ind)
    • 5 Tom Latham (wk) (NZ)
    • 6 Sikandar Raza (Zim)
    • 7 Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Ban)
    • 8 Alzarri Joseph (WI)
    • 9 Mohammed Siraj (Ind)
    • 10 Trent Boult (NZ)
    • 11 Adam Zampa (Aus)

    Men s ODI Team of the Year

    ICC Women’s ODI Team of the Year:

    • 1 Alyssa Healy (wk) (Aus)
    • 2 Smriti Mandhana (Ind)
    • 3 Laura Wolvaardt (SA)
    • 4 Nat Sciver (Eng)
    • 5 Beth Mooney (Aus)
    • 6 Harmanpreet Kaur (c) (Ind)
    • 7 Amelia Kerr (NZ)
    • 8 Sophie Ecclestone (Eng)
    • 9 Ayabonga Khaka (SA)
    • 10 Renuka Singh (Ind)
    • 11 Shabnim Ismail (SA)

    WOMEN

    The International Cricket Council revealed ICC Men’s T20I Team of the Year 2022. While England’s Jos Buttler has been named the wicketkeeper-captain of the team. Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan has been named as Buttler’s opening partner. Moreover, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya are the three Indians named in the team. England all-rounder Sam Curran also features in the XI.

    • ICC Men’s T20I Team of the Year:
    • 1 Jos Buttler (c) (wk) (Eng)
    • 2 Mohammad Rizwan (Pak)
    • 3 Virat Kohli (Ind)
    • 4 Suryakumar Yadav (Ind)
    • 5 Glenn Phillips (NZ)
    • 6 Sikandar Raza (Zim)
    • 7 Hardik Pandya (Ind)
    • 8 Sam Curran (Eng)
    • 9 Wanindu Hasaranga (SL)
    • 10 Haris Rauf (Pak)
    • 11 Josh Little (Ire)

    T20

    • ICC Women’s T20I Team of the Year:
    • 1 Smriti Mandhana (Ind)
    • 2 Beth Mooney (Aus)
    • 3 Sophie Devine (c) (NZ)
    • 4 Ash Gardner (Aus)
    • 5 Tahlia McGrath (Aus)
    • 6 Nida Dar (Pak)
    • 7 Deepti Sharma (Ind)
    • 8 Richa Ghosh (wk) (Ind)
    • 9 Sophie Ecclestone (Eng)
    • 10 Inoka Ranaweera (SL)
    • 11 Renuka Singh (Ind)

    WOMEN T20


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  • Erling Haaland, system-based teams and the role of the goalscorer | Jonathan Wilson

    Erling Haaland, system-based teams and the role of the goalscorer | Jonathan Wilson

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    Erling Haaland is a phenomenon. It’s not just that he has scored 22 goals already this season, plus a further five goals in the Champions League. It’s the sense he offers of being unstoppable: almost unbeatable for pace, almost impossible to knock off the ball and with a clinical eye for goal as well.

    His phlegmatic, almost flippant, personality makes him more terrifying. He jokes about the secret target he has set himself for this season. He is not some driven self-improver: he scores goals in record-breaking numbers seemingly because he finds it funny. He plays football like the early developer in year eight and as such finds the game almost laughably easy. In the history of the sport there has been only a tiny handful of forwards who have combined such physical and technical prowess.

    There was Bernabé Ferreyra, the Argentinian dubbed the Mortar of Rufino for the power of his shot. When River Plate signed him from Tigre for £23,000 in 1932, it was the first time the world transfer record was held by a club from outside Britain. There was the Brazilian Ronaldo, who ticked along at a goal a game even in the relatively defensive 90s before knee injuries hit his explosive acceleration. And there was Eduard Streltsov.

    Streltsov now is best known as the brilliant young Torpedo Moscow striker who was arrested on the eve of the 1958 World Cup, convicted of rape and jailed for six years before returning to win the league. His time in the gulag, and the various attempts to clear his name, understandably dominate discussion of him but his career also throws up revealing tactical issues.

    At Dynamo Kyiv the following decade, Viktor Maslov would in effect invent modern notions of pressing. His ideas had not quite reached that point when he was reappointed at Torpedo in 1957, but he was already thinking of the team as an integrated unit, aware of how a player’s actions in one part of the pitch could have profound tactical implications elsewhere.

    He acknowledged Streltsov’s immense talent but he never seemed quite as in awe of him as others were. In part that was probably because he recognised early how dangerous his wild streak could be, and seems on occasion to have lost patience with his star in the difficult months between Olympic success in 1956 and the player’s arrest. But it’s also possible to trace tactical doubts and it was only after Streltsov had been jailed that Maslov led Torpedo to their first league title in 1960.

    When Streltsov returned from the gulag, he was a different sort of player. His pace had gone and he would drop deeper. A forward who had been defined by his power began to talk about preferring shots that rolled slowly over the line to those that crashed into the net. Physically diminished, he had to learn a new way to play and to an extent he did, well enough to help Torpedo to their second Soviet title in 1965.

    But the game had changed and he could not change sufficiently to accommodate himself to this new world of systems and responsibility. Streltsov won individual awards because he still did eye-catching things (and because of the power of the narrative of the player who had returned from the gulag to resume his career) but he clearly frustrated Nikolai Morozov, part of the great Torpedo tradition of thoughtful and innovative managers who had given him his debut as a 16-year-old in 1954 and returned to the club in 1967. Notably, as national manager, Morozov made no attempt to have Streltsov cleared to play at the 1966 World Cup.

    Which is a roundabout way of saying that since football became a game of systems in the 60s, even players of profound individual gifts, physical and technical, can be detrimental to a system-based team.

    Ronaldo did not win a national league title until 2002. Ruud van Nistelrooy scored roughly two goals every three games over five seasons for Manchester United, but won just one championship in that time. Late-era Cristiano Ronaldo was top-scorer in three seasons at Juventus and one at United while making the team worse.

    There is a sense Haaland’s goals may be slowing down, although such statements are relative: with anybody else, would the 333 minutes between his goals against Everton and Tottenham have been spoken of as a drought? He remains on course to obliterate the Premier League goalscoring record for a season.

    Yet City as a whole, halfway through the season, have scored 50 goals and conceded 20; over the whole of last season they totalled 99 and 26. The addition of Haaland, the great goalscorer, has barely changed their goals per game scored stats, while apparently having an adverse effect on goals conceded.

    Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus
    Late-era Cristiano Ronaldo was top-scorer in three seasons at Juventus and one at Manchester United while making the team worse. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA

    And it’s not just that. Haaland had 20 touches against Manchester United last Sunday. When City beat United at Old Trafford last season, no City player had fewer than 71. Pep Guardiola’s football has always been about control through possession. Haaland demands direct early passes that run contrary to Guardiola’s inclination to build slowly to set up a base to counter a potential counter, and his lack of involvement in general play means in effect trying to establish that characteristic stifling domination of the ball with a man fewer.

    There was a moment during the second half in last Saturday’s derby when, with play stopped, Guardiola, encroaching on to the pitch, screamed at Haaland, apparently gesticulating at him to drop deeper. Haaland’s body language suggested a teenager being told to tidy his bedroom, although there were a couple of occasions when he fell back and, in the manner of Harry Kane, spun to play passes to players advancing outside him.

    Which is not to say Haaland cannot be a success at City. A tension between two opposing visions can be creative. Indeed, it may be that his incisiveness gives City the edge in the sort of European tie they habitually lose. But there is a tendency in football to over-emphasise the role of the goalscorer. Just because a striker is prolific, just because he is obviously a great player, does not mean he is making the team better.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )