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‘This is something we see as tangible outcome of the right of development’: Egyptian diplomat says after touring Changan Automobile Group’s AVATR Digital Intelligence Factory in Chongqing By: Global Times | Published: Jun 10, 2026 01:23 PM After visiting the Changan Automobile Group’s AVATR Digital Intelligence Factory and witnessing its advanced automated and intelligent manufacturing processes in Chongqing, an Egyptian diplomat lauded the factory as “a manifestation of the right to development.” He noted that promoting the right to development is “something that Egypt espouses very much,” … Source link

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The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released the provisional estimates for FY 2025-26 hours after the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) unanimously declared a neutral stance. The GDP numbers offer a positive outlook. Exceeding the IMF’s projection of 7.3 percent and MOSPI’s earlier estimate of 7.4 percent, real growth is estimated at 7.7 percent. This is significantly higher than projections for other emerging market and developing economies. In the face of persistent trade uncertainty and a massive supply shock, this signals robust growth momentum. But how long can India weather external shocks? What appears to be a contradiction is,…

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Zoud, the National Financial Wellbeing & Sustainability Initiative, has partnered with Alef Education, a UAE-based global leader in education technology, to deliver innovative digital financial literacy lessons to students across the UAE, equipping them with essential money management skills for the future. Since its launch in the first quarter, the Digital Financial Education Program has reached 17,841 students across 111 schools nationwide for Grades 5–12, demonstrating strong early adoption and impact. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing financial wellbeing among youth by integrating practical financial education into everyday learning experiences through digital innovation. This aligns with the UAE’s…

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The imf predicts that Indonesia will be among this year’s fastest-growing major economies. The retail sector is booming as domestic tourism surges. Initial public offerings on the Indonesia Stock Exchange are raising unprecedented amounts – about €2.05bn in the first half of 2023 – and overseas investors have welcomed President Joko Widodo’s “omnibus law”, which simplifies regulations for commercial and business interests. The country’s growth has been aided by government policies such as the pre-employment card programme, which provides training to jobseekers; meanwhile, the Independent Campus initiative is encouraging university students to go abroad or take internships during the academic…

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The Hong Kong government has announced a series of special offers and freebies covering transport, culture, retail and dining as part of the celebrations to mark the 29th anniversary of the Handover. Celebrations for the anniversary of the Handover on July 1, 2025. Photo: GovHK. During Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day on July 1, residents can enjoy free rides on all trams, whilst the MTR will give away 71,000 domestic single rides in a lucky draw. Holders of child or student Octopus cards, as well as senior citizens’ JoyYou cards, will enjoy special Airport Express offers. Several ferry…

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Two key geoscience-data bodies have worked together to make tens of thousands of historic coal mining plans available to the public.British Geological Survey (BGS) collaborated with the Mining Remediation Authority (MRA) to put the treasure trove of maps and diagrams online.They digitised information spanning more than 300 years of former collieries across England, Scotland and Wales.People can search for both coal and non-coal mine plans held by either organisation and view high-quality scans directly in their web browser.Geraldine Wildman, digital and information director at the MRA, said the Mine Plans Catalogue “opens a door to the past”.She added: “The archive…

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sixteen foreign nationals were detained, and goods belonging to 22 unlicensed traders were seized during an integrated enforcement operation around Pudu Market in Jalan Yew here on Tuesday (May 9).Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said that the operation, which began at 6am, was carried out in collaboration with the Immigration Department, targeting the sale of fresh produce, vegetables and fruits by foreign nationals operating without authorisation and in breach of their work permit conditions.The goods were seized and removed for conducting business without a licence and obstructing public spaces.— Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur Facebook page”Enforcement action was taken against…

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Island Pharmaceuticals (ASX: ILA) has expanded its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) and the Geneva Foundation to advance its Galidesivir program for Marburg virus disease. The amended agreement confirms the planned dose optimisation study, resolves final study design and resourcing requirements, and keeps the program on schedule for expected commencement next quarter, with topline results expected in the second half of calendar 2026. The study will use USAMRIID’s Biosafety Level 4 containment infrastructure and aims to identify the minimally effective Galidesivir dose against the Angola strain of Marburg virus.…

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Bananas are Japan’s largest fruit import and could be about to bear the brunt of the global supply chain disruption as the country faces an ethylene shortage. According to a report from Bloomberg, the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply of the naphtha-derived gas and stocks are running low. Bananas are by far the largest category, representing 65.1 per cent of total fresh fruit imports in 2024, according to data from Japan’s Ministry of Finance. Japan imported a total of 1.041mn tonnes of bananas in 2024, marking the seventh consecutive year that banana imports have topped a million tonnes.  Bananas, along with other tropical…

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