ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s permanent representative to the United Nations (UN) Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad on Thursday called for compliance of the 1960 World Bank-mediated Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between Islamabad and New Delhi, which India…
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Jersey skin cancer rate ‘higher than Guernsey’
Non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common type of cancer across the Channel Islands, according to a new report.
The Channel Islands Cancer Report also showed higher rates of skin cancer in Jersey than in Guernsey and England.
In both…
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Undertake Official Visit to Azerbaijan to Attend Fifth Anniversary of Victory Day Celebrations,7-8 November, 2025
At the invitation of H.E. Mr. Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, will undertake an official visit to Azerbaijan to participate in the events…
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Gillian Anderson and Lola Petticrew on trauma and new Channel 4 drama Trespasses
Channel 4Gillian Anderson plays an alcoholic and broken matriarch in Trespasses Holywood, County Antrim in 1975 – five miles north-east of Belfast and 23 years before the conflict in Northern Ireland would end.
This is the backdrop for the new…
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John Constable Suffolk drawing up for sale after 200 years
RoseberysThe work entitled A House and Haystack at Flatford is being auctioned for the first time since its creation in 1827 A drawing by one of Britain’s most renowned landscape artists will be sold for the first time in nearly 200 years.
The work…
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Bangladesh cricket probes sexual harassment claims by former women’s captain Jahanara Alam – Dawn
- Bangladesh cricket probes sexual harassment claims by former women’s captain Jahanara Alam Dawn
- BCB to investigate Jahanara Alam’s allegations of inappropriate behaviour by former selector ESPNcricinfo
- Jahanara Alam alleges sexual harassment…
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Electric vehicles set to pay London Congestion Charge
Tom EdwardsLondon transport and environment correspondent
BBCThe congestion charge in central London is due to increase to £18 a day Proposed changes to make electric vehicles pay the congestion charge would cause minicab fares to rise and stop people switching away from diesel and petrol, drivers say.
The plan is for owners of electric vehicles (EVs) to pay to drive in the capital’s congestion charging zone from next year.
London’s congestion charge is due to increase by 20% to £18 a day from 2 January.
Electric cars and vans had been exempt from paying the fee under a Cleaner Vehicle Discount but that will be scrapped from 2026. Transport for London (TfL) says the changes are necessary to reduce congestion due to the rising number of EVs.

From January, the drivers of EVs will have to pay the congestion for the first time Opponents say the move will reduce the take-up of cleaner EVs and increase minicab fares and stall the move away from petrol and diesel vehicles.
TfL says the congestion charge will increase from £15 to £18 a day from 2 January “to make sure it remains effective”.
Electric vehicles will also have to pay for the first time. There will be a 50% discount for electric vans, HGVs, light quadricycles and heavy quadricycles registered for Auto Pay.
Electric cars will get a 25% discount if registered for Auto Pay, and will have to pay £13.50 a day.
From March 2027, for new applicants only, the 90% residents’ discount will also only be available only for EVs.

Minicab driver Kola Olalekan says the changes will cause Uber fares to rise Kola Olalekan has driven an electric minicab in central London for six years. He says having to pay £13.50 a day will put other drivers off getting EVs.
He says it could also cause the fares to rise on ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Bolt as there will be fewer drivers.
“There’s going to be a drop,” he says.
“And when there’s a drop of the number of drivers available in central London, that will affect the fare that riders are going to be paying.
“There’s going to be a surge. This job is based on surge pricing. So absolutely fares are going to go up, there will be fewer Ubers and no-one will want an EV.”

London’s congestion charging zone has been in place since 2003 Edmund King, from the AA, says its research shows the majority of drivers are not quite ready to go electric – and taking away the incentive of being exempt from the congestion charge “may backfire on London and backfire on the environment”.
“Getting rid of the discount, there is no doubt it will put off many drivers,” he says.
“And when we look at congestion in central London, let’s be frank the speed of traffic has been the speed of a horse and cart for years so to be honest a few more electric vehicles isn’t going to make much difference.
“We do feel this is a negative step. Getting rid of the exemption is coming far too early.”
TfL had previously proposed to scrap the electric vehicle exemption entirely.
It says without changes to the congestion charging scheme, about 2,200 more vehicles will use the congestion charging zone on an average weekday next year, leading to increased congestion and undermining the current scheme.
In 2030 the discounts to electric vehicles will be reduced further.
From 4 March 2030 it will be reduced to 25% for electric vans, HGVs, light quadricycles and heavy quadricycles registered for Auto Pay.
The electric cars reduction will be reduced to a 12.5% discount.
A formal announcement on the proposed changes to the congestion charge is due in the next few weeks.
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From lupus to MS, new treatments aim to retrain immune system
Our immune system has a dark side: It’s supposed to fight off invaders to keep us healthy. But sometimes it turns traitor and attacks our own cells and tissues.
What are called autoimmune diseases can affect just about…
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NTT DATA’s award-winning training initiative is driving AI literacy and skills development for all employees worldwide
November 7, 2025
NTT DATA Group Corporation
TOKYO – November 7, 2025 – NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, today announced it is rapidly advancing AI literacy and practical skills development within the company’s global workforce across more than 70 countries. At the core of this effort is NTT DATA’s GenAI Academy, which delivers a unified, multi-tiered approach to AI learning and professional development for employees. The initiative underscores NTT DATA’s commitment to equipping its entire workforce with the AI capabilities needed to drive responsible innovation, efficiency and growth for the business and for clients.
NTT DATA’s GenAI Academy was announced a year ago this month and has established a global standard for developing multiple levels of AI expertise. Self-paced learning, hands-on labs and applied use cases help employees translate expanded AI competency into measurable business value. Training also covers mandatory compliance with the company’s AI governance framework as well as security and risk-management policies. In addition to foundational AI training, the academy also provides mandatory advanced levels that include role-specific training tailored for specific job functions.
Last month, NTT DATA’s GenAI Academy earned a Learning and Development Gold Award in the Brandon Hall Group Excellence Awards. NTT DATA also collaborates with technology leaders and partners including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft and OpenAI to extend additional learning opportunities to employees.
“AI competency is an essential new layer in business literacy, and our goal is to equip every team member with practical AI skills and responsible tools” said Yutaka Sasaki, President and CEO, NTT DATA Group. “Our GenAI Academy also helps ensure compliance with NTT DATA’s internal governance framework and policies for AI.”
“AI skills and tools represent a new form of critical infrastructure, so we’re making the necessary investments to help our people move boldly and responsibly into the digital future,” said Abhijit Dubey, President and Chief Executive Officer, NTT DATA, Inc. “By ensuring AI literacy and expertise, we are empowering team members to fully leverage our comprehensive offerings for clients, including NTT DATA’s Smart AI Agent™ Ecosystem and our partnerships with world-leading technology providers and world-class startups.”
In parallel with universal skills development, NTT DATA is deploying GenAI and agentic capabilities that integrate industry-leading AI tools with in-house solutions built on secure and compliant infrastructure. These capabilities are empowering employees to create innovative use cases within a safeguarded environment aligned with company policy and client transparency standards.
About NTT DATA
NTT DATA is a $30+ billion business and technology services leader, serving 75% of the Fortune Global 100. We are committed to accelerating client success and positively impacting society through responsible innovation. We are one of the world’s leading AI and digital infrastructure providers, with unmatched capabilities in enterprise-scale AI, cloud, security, connectivity, data centers and application services. Our consulting and industry solutions help organizations and society move confidently and sustainably into the digital future. As a Global Top Employer, we have experts in more than 70 countries. We also offer clients access to a robust ecosystem of innovation centers as well as established and start-up partners. NTT DATA is part of NTT Group, which invests over $3 billion each year in R&D. Visit us at nttdata.com
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