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Explosion at mosque in Indonesia’s Jakarta injures more than 50, police say | News
Injured are taken to hospital after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school complex in the capital.
Published On 7 Nov 2025
Dozens of people have been rushed to…
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Elena Rybakina Creates History by Reaching WTA Finals Semifinal | Tennis
Elena Rybakina reached the semifinals of the WTA Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on November 5, 2025.

Elena Rybakina continues to blaze new trails for Kazakhstan, etching her name into tennis history with a milestone that transcends sport. On…
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Honda’s profit slips as President Trump’s tariffs take their toll
TOKYO — Honda reported Friday that its profit for the first fiscal half through September fell 37% from the previous year, as the damage from President Donald Trump’s tariffs offset the lift from solid motorcycle sales.
Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co. recorded a 311.8 billion yen ($2 billion) profit for April-September, down from 494.6 billion yen a year before.
Sales over the six months totaled 10.6 trillion yen ($69 billion), down 1.5% from nearly 10.8 trillion yen.
Honda lowered its profit projection for the fiscal year through March 2026 to 300 billion yen ($2 billion), which would be a decline of 64% from 835.8 billion yen the year before. It had earlier forecast a 420 billion yen ($2.7 billion) annual profit.
Honda, which makes the Accord sedan and Odyssey minivan, said an unfavorable currency rate also hurt its bottom line, erasing 116 billion yen ($756 million) from its operating profit over the six months.
But Honda achieved record sales in motorcycles, led by strong results in the Asian region, excluding Vietnam. Honda said it sold more than 9 million motorcycles in Asia during the first half, up from 8.8 million a year ago. Honda’s motorcycle sales improved in every global region, except for Europe, at a record 10.7 million units sold.
Honda’s global vehicle sales in the first half totaled 1.68 million vehicles, down from 1.78 million. By region, vehicle sales grew in North America, but fell in Japan, the rest of Asia and Europe.
Although it helps that Honda produces many of its vehicles in the U.S., tariffs caused a decline of 164 billion yen ($1.1 billion) in operating profit over the six-month period, the company said.
Adding to its challenges, Honda has faced a chips shortage after the Dutch government in late September took control of Nexperia, which is based in the Netherlands but owned by Chinese company Wingtech Technology, citing national security concerns.
In response, China blocked shipments of chips from Nexperia’s plant in the southern Chinese city of Dongguan, though it has now allowed those exports to resume.
Vehicle production at Honda’s plant in Celaya, Mexico, has halted since Oct. 28, while production at North American plants were adjusted, starting Oct. 27, due to the Nexperia-related supply disruptions. Honda did not give a date on when production will be restored to normal levels.
Honda stocks on Friday gained 1.8% to 1,585 yen ($10) in Tokyo trading.
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PFx Biotech advances precision fermentation to deliver human lactoferrin at scale
PFx Biotech is revolutionising the production of human lactoferrin through precision fermentation, aiming to meet the growing demand for sustainable and allergen-free proteins.
Global demand for sustainable, functional proteins is driving…
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Gold Rises on Higher U.S. Rate-Cut Bets After Layoffs Data – The Wall Street Journal
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LHC orders Punjab govt to act against smoke-emitting vehicles – Dawn
- LHC orders Punjab govt to act against smoke-emitting vehicles Dawn
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Dutch Ready to Drop Nexperia Control If Chip Supply Resumes
The Netherlands is prepared to suspend its powers over Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia in a move that would de-escalate a fight with Beijing that threatens to disrupt automotive production around the world.
The Dutch government is ready to shelve the ministerial order that gave it the power to block or change key corporate decisions at Nexperia, if China allows exports of its critical chips again, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Sheffield Caps 2025 Hopes Cycle as Eight Players Earn Spots in the Hopes Team
Held at the English Institute of Sport from 13-19 October, the week brought together 40 of the world’s most promising U12 talents – 20 boys and 20 girls – representing the culmination of Continental Hopes programmes in Europe,…
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