By Richard Boxall It has been an eventful few days for Cyprus Cricket Association chairman Muhammad Husain. During the week he signed an agreement to continue and expand the partnership with European Cricket Network, a company that has become very influential in cricket on the continent in recent years. The…
HALIFAX Many Indian students from Cape Breton University gathered on Sunday to protest a government bill they feel is hurting farmers in their home country. Participating in one of several rallies staged around the world on Saturday and Sunday, protesters say the issue is personal for them. Coming out in a crowd of more than 100 people, protesters braved the rain in Sydney, N.S., to speak out against what they believe to be an injustice in their homeland of India. Using a car rally to protest and demonstrate, the international CBU students rallied against laws in India they feel are detrimental to the agriculture sector, an industry that has afforded many of them the privilege to study in Cape Breton.