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Authorities, in coordination with the city police, demolished over 1,000 houses vacated by Afghans in the United Nations-designated Afghan Camp in Sohrab Goth during the last five days, police said on Sunday.
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In a fresh act of political provocation, China has accused five Taiwanese technology companies of financing a so-called ’’psychological warfare unit,’’ a claim that Taipei denounced as yet another attempt by China to intimidate and divide the island’s democratic society.
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An Air China flight turned into a scene of panic on Saturday when a lithium battery packed inside a passenger’s hand luggage suddenly caught fire mid-air. Flight CA139, which was travelling from Hangzhou to Seoul, had to make an emergency diversion to Shanghai-Pudong Airport after thick smoke began billowing from the overhead compartment.
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Two of China’s highest-ranking officers and seven other senior military officials have been expelled from the ruling Communist Party and the military on suspicion of serious misconduct linked to corruption, according to the country’s Defence Ministry.
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Last month, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) extended its already suffocating grip over the nation’s religious life with the release of a new code of conduct for the online activities of religious clergy.
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China’s intelligence services carried out “large scale espionage operations” that threatened the U.K.’s economy and security, a senior British government official told prosecutors in a collapsed alleged spying case that sparked a heated political row in Westminster.
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South Korea’s Supreme Court has struck down a lower court’s order for billionaire Chey Tae-won to pay his ex-wife a 1.38tn won ($1bn; £788m) settlement, in a case dubbed by local media as the ’’divorce of the century’’.
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Former envoy to Kenya Ambassador Kana Kananathan has expressed deep sorrow following the passing of His Excellency Raila Amolo Odinga, Kenya’s former Prime Minister, this morning describing him as “a visionary leader, a steadfast patriot, and a dear friend.”