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Some of Europe’s biggest airports battled to restore normal operations on Sunday after hackers disrupted automatic check-in systems, with Brussels asking airlines to cancel half of Monday’s flight departures due to persistent problems.
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The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) in Taipei has raised concern that nearly nine Taiwanese go ’’missing,’’ get detained, or have their movement restricted in China every month. Between January 1 last year and August 31 this year, 188 such cases have been reported, according to Taipei Times, citing figures released by the council.
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More than 100 years after the Balfour Declaration backed “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people”, and 77 years after the creation of Israel in the British Mandate of Palestine, the United Kingdom is set to formally recognise a Palestinian state.
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ISLAMABAD: Police on Friday booked outspoken rights activist Advocate Imaan Mazari-Hazir, her spouse, and several PTI-linked lawyers under anti-terror laws, following a clash with the president of the Islamabad High Court Bar Association (IHCBA).
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Japan tracked several Russian and Chinese warships sailing on separate voyages near Japanese waters over the last week and tracked a Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and a Chinese Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) operating around its southwest region on Monday.
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A group of United Nations human rights experts has expressed crucial concern over the enforced detention and reported torture of Tibetan activist Namkyi, urging China to explain her treatment and uphold international human rights standards, as reported by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).
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The families of four passengers who died on an Air India jet that crashed in June have filed a lawsuit in the US against planemaker Boeing and aircraft parts maker Honeywell, accusing the companies of negligence.
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Pakistan’s rulers have never appeared more dangerously distracted. As the country grapples with economic turmoil and insecurity, its state machinery is obsessively targeting vulnerable minorities instead of addressing Pakistan’s real crises.
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At the 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, local currency settlements were highlighted as an area of growing interest. Amid currency volatility and geopolitical uncertainties, many see multi-currency settlement arrangements not only as ways to cut costs but as tools to better manage risk in cross-border trade.
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Now that Nepal’s youth-led protests that saw over 60 dead and hundreds injured are over, the Gen Z movement is pushing for a corruption-free political system and better opportunities for young citizens, according to core committee members Tanaka Dhami and Arjun Shahi.
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China’s economic activity slowed more than expected across the board in August, with a sharp slump in investment adding to the likelihood that policymakers will roll out more stimulus to ensure growth stays on track to hit the official target.
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For decades, Bangladesh’s economic story was intertwined with the story of its women. The garment factories filled with young female workers, the self-help groups in rural districts, the rise of women entrepreneurs in urban centres — these were the images that defined a society struggling against patriarchy but finding empowerment through labour and wages.