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  • Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic event preparation guide: All bonuses, schedule, exclusive moves, wild spawns, and more | Esports News

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic event preparation guide: All bonuses, schedule, exclusive moves, wild spawns, and more | Esports News

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic (Image via Niantic)

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic is just around the corner, and this time, trainers will have a chance to get all the Eeveelutions in their account. The event runs over two days, giving Trainers ample time to catch, evolve, and power up their Eevee squad. You can also complete the Shiny Eevee family if you work hard.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Event Details

    – Start: Saturday, July 5, 2025, at 2:00 PM Local Time – End: Sunday, July 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM Local Time Eevee will be appearing more frequently in the wild, and with exclusive moves available for its evolutions, this is the perfect opportunity to bolster your team.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Event Bonuses

    Make the most of these bonuses during the event:

    Bonus Duration Notes
    Increased Eevee Spawns 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (both days) Higher chance to encounter Shiny Eevee
    1/4 Hatch Distance 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM (both days) Eggs hatch four times faster
    3-hour Incense 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (both days) Excludes Daily Adventure Incense
    3-hour Lures 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (both days) Excludes Golden Lure Modules

    Note: While most bonuses last three hours, 1/4 Hatch Distance remains active until 10:00 PM each day.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Event Features

    Exclusive Moves for Eevee Evolutions During the Eevee Community

    Evolve Eevee between the event start and Saturday, July 12, at 10:00 PM local time to get these special attacks:

    Evolution Exclusive Move
    Eevee Last Resort (Charged Attack)
    Vaporeon Scald (Charged Attack)
    Jolteon Zap Cannon (Charged Attack)
    Flareon Superpower (Charged Attack)
    Espeon Shadow Ball (Charged Attack)
    Umbreon Psychic (Charged Attack)
    Leafeon Bullet Seed (Fast Attack)
    Glaceon Water Pulse (Charged Attack)
    Sylveon Psyshock (Charged Attack)

    Limited-Time Evolution Requirements

    Some Eevee evolutions will have easier requirements during the event: – Espeon & Umbreon: Evolve after walking only 1 km (instead of 10 km). – Sylveon: Evolve after earning 7 hearts (instead of 70).

    Additional Features

    – Photobombs: Snap an AR photo for a surprise Eevee appearance. – PokéStop Showcases: Compete in Showcases featuring Eevee.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Wild Spawns

    Eevee will be appearing much more frequently in the wild, with an increased Shiny rate. Besides Eevee, you will also come across normal wild spawns. You should avoid the other spawns if you want to maximize your odds of getting Shiny Eevee during the event to complete the Shiny Eevee family.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Research Opportunities

    Field Research Tasks

    Complete these tasks for rewards:

    Task Rewards
    Catch 3 Eevees Stardust, Great Balls, or extra Eevee encounters

    Special Background Encounters: Some Field Research tasks may reward Eevee with Might and Mastery-themed backgrounds: – Win a 5★ or higher raid – Trade a Pokemon – Complete a Party Challenge

    Paid Special Research

    Eevee Community Day Classic Tips: Max Hatch Bonuses & Shiny Evolutions!

    For $1.99, unlock the Eevee Community Day Classic Special Research, offering: – 1 Premium Battle Pass – 1 Rare Candy XL – Encounters with Eevee & its evolutions – 3 Delightful Days-themed Eevee encounters Available from July 5 (2:00 PM) to July 6 (5:00 PM) local time.

    Free Timed Research

    Log in during the event to get Timed Research featuring: – Delightful Days-themed Eevee encounter – Higher Shiny odds Complete tasks by July 12, 10:00 PM local time to claim rewards.

    Pokemon GO Eevee Community Day Classic Sales & Bundles

    Ultra Community Day Box (Web Store Exclusive) – Price: $1.99 – Contents: – 2 Rare Candies – 1 Special Research Ticket Available starting January 5, 2025, at 10:00 AM PDT. With Eevee spawning everywhere, you’ll want to stock up on Poké Balls beforehand—you won’t want to run out mid-hunt. If you’ve been waiting to evolve certain Eeveelutions, now’s the time! Walk your Eevees while the evolution requirements are lowered—just 1 km for Espeon and Umbreon, and only 7 hearts for Sylveon. And don’t forget to hit up PokéStops—you’ll find Showcases to compete in and Field Research tasks that can reward special Eevee encounters with unique backgrounds.


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  • Microsoft ends local operations in Pakistan after 25 years – Tech in Asia

    1. Microsoft ends local operations in Pakistan after 25 years  Tech in Asia
    2. Microsoft leaves Pakistan but promises customers won’t notice the change  theregister.com
    3. Microsoft ‘quits’ Pakistan after 25 years; founding country manager of Microsoft Pakistan says: This is m  Times of India
    4. ‘Pakistan In A Whirlpool…’: Ex-President Links Microsoft Deal Collapse To Regime Change  News18
    5. Microsoft exits Pakistan amid economic unrest  Diya TV

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  • Rafael Bittar – Executive Vice President, Technical

    He has 20 years of experience in engineering and mining and joined the company in 2019, when he took over the Geotechnical Directorate, where he implemented significant advances in our dam and tailings management model.  

    A civil and geotechnical engineer, he graduated from the School of Mines at the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP) and holds MBAs from Fundação Getúlio Vargas and Fundação Dom Cabral. Throughout his career, he has held various positions in operations, projects, consulting, and auditing, both in Brazil and abroad. Over the past 10 years, he has dedicated himself to geotechnics and tailings management in mining. Before joining Vale, he was Senior Global Director at Yamana Gold.  

    With extensive global experience, Rafael is a strong organizational leader and author of several publications and technical presentations related to tailings disposal and risk management in tailings storage facilities.  

    Rafael is a strategic thinker who can adapt his approach according to local challenges while positively engaging and motivating teams to enable cultural change. He also demonstrates strong communication skills and change management capabilities and is proficient in articulating project strategy externally and internally at various levels of the organization.  

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  • Water flow downstream Tarbela to rise

    Water flow downstream Tarbela to rise


    ISLAMABAD:

    Amid relentless rainfall in the upper regions and the water level in Tarbela Dam surging, prompting authorities to open the dam’s spillways to manage the inflow.

    The operation was scheduled for 12pm on Friday, according to officials, who have issued an alert for citizens residing along the spillway routes to remain cautious.

    The spillway release is likely to result in flood-like conditions in the Indus River, they added.

    According to a spokesperson for the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the opening of the spillways may cause the flow of water to increase significantly, ranging between 260,000 to 270,000 cusecs.

    In light of the projected surge, the NDMA has strongly advised residents in adjacent regions to stay clear of riverbanks and water channels.

    Meanwhile, five individuals who became trapped in the River Indus near Hund were safely rescued on Friday evening after a sudden rise in water levels caused by the opening of Tarbela Dam’s spillways.

    According to officials, the incident occurred while the individuals were swimming in the river when the water level rapidly surged, leaving them stranded.

    The rise in water was triggered by continuous rains in the upper regions, prompting authorities to release water from the dam earlier in the day.

    Upon receiving the distress call, a Rescue 1122 team from Swabi swiftly reached the scene. Equipped with a rescue boat, life jackets and other safety gear, the team launched an immediate operation and successfully brought all five individuals to safety.

    Local residents have been advised to adopt preventive measures and to avoid venturing near rivers or any high-risk water passages during this period of intensified flow.

    Meanwhile, the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) on Friday released 275,954 cusecs of water from various rim stations with an inflow of 408,931 cusecs.

    According to the data released by IRSA, the water level in the River Indus at Tarbela Dam was 1,520.00 feet, which was 118.00 feet higher than the dead level of 1402.00 feet. Water inflow and outflow in the dam was recorded as 272,900 cusecs and 151,500 cusecs, respectively.

    The water level in the River Jhelum at Mangla Dam was 1,178.50 feet, which was 128.50 feet higher than its dead level of 1,050 feet. The inflow and outflow of water was recorded as 21,577 cusecs and 10,000 cusecs, respectively.

    The release of water at Kalabagh, Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur was recorded as 203,798, 178,886, 122,717 and 54,770 cusecs, respectively.

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  • PTI vows legal battle, protests

    PTI vows legal battle, protests


    ISLAMABAD:

    As a fresh political storm brews in Punjab, PTI on Friday announced that it will challenge the suspension of 26 of its MPAs from the Punjab Assembly through legal channels and public mobilisation.

    The opposition party decried the speaker’s “unconstitutional and partisan” conduct, asserting it was left with no choice but to escalate both inside and outside the assembly.

    At a joint press conference in Islamabad, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, Opposition Leader in the Punjab Assembly Malik Ahmad Khan Bhachar and senior lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa condemned the Punjab government’s actions.

    The party leaders denounced the “theft of mandate” on February 8 as Bhachar accused the political elite of installing a “fake chief minister” while dragging PTI workers out of their homes. “A worthless government that couldn’t even use its past budget… If we have offended the dignity of a so-called ‘second queen’, then so be it, we’ll keep doing so.”

    Bhachar vowed that if the party was thrown out of the assembly, it would simply set up a “real assembly” on the streets. “We don’t care about seats, but history will remember you.”

    Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Latif Khosa slammed the government for repeatedly violating the constitution, particularly with the 26th amendment followed by the suspension of 26 MPAs. He lamented the erosion of human rights: “They want to bring fascism to K-P; this hurts democracy.”

    “The Constitutional Bench’s verdict on reserved seats was shameful, the election commission’s even more so.” He defended the rights of jailed leaders and workers to meet Imran Khan, criticising inaction on reports of corruption at Adiala Jail.

    Similarly, Salman Akram Raja slammed the administration for writing a “history of cruelty and oppression”. “No member can be forced out over protest,” he said, adding the party would turn to courts, but doubted the rule of law still existed.

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  • ‘Nip/Tuck,’ ‘Fantastic Four’ Actor Was 56

    ‘Nip/Tuck,’ ‘Fantastic Four’ Actor Was 56

    Julian McMahon, the Australian actor known for his roles in Nip/Tuck and two Fantastic Four movies from 2005 and 2007, has died after a battle with cancer. He was 56.

    McMahon died Wednesday in Clearwater, Florida, his rep David Schiff, founder of MGMT Entertainment, told The Hollywood Reporter.

    McMahon, born in Sydney on July 27, 1968, was the son of former Australian prime minister William McMahon and Lady Sonia McMahon.

    He began acting on Australian soaps The Power, the Passion as well as Home and Away and appeared on the U.S. soap Another World in 1993. He transitioned to primetime TV with a role on NBC’s Profiler and spent three seasons on the WB’s Charmed.

    He memorably starred alongside Dylan Walsh in Ryan Murphy’s FX plastic surgery drama, Nip/Tuck, which ran for six seasons and earned him a Golden Globe nomination for his role as Dr. Christian Troy.

    On the film side, he played Dr. Doom in Tim Story’s two Fantastic Four movies, 2025’s Fantastic Four and 2007’s Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer. His other film credits include roles in Premonition, Red, Paranoia and, last year, The Surfer and The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat.

    His other TV credits include roles on FBI: Most Wanted, Runaways and the recently canceled murder mystery comedy The Residence.

    Reflecting on being an Australian in Hollywood, McMahon told the Sydney Morning Herald in 2017, “It’s a funny town and there’s a bit of a last man standing theory to it sometimes.” Early on, he recalled, often feeling “like you’re not cutting it, you’re never going to and nothing is happening for you and you’re just the wrong person and maybe you should go and do something else or go home to Australia, which a lot of people did.”

    Of his role in FBI: Most Wanted, McMahon told Soap Opera Digest that the part was a “really fascinating character.”

    “I was thinking of going back to network television at the time, and I had read a lot of scripts and I was quite surprised, to be honest, that this is the one that stuck with me the most, but it was and here I am,” he said of joining the CBS series, which had a backdoor pilot in the first season of FBI.

    Reflecting on his career with Soap Opera Digest, McMahon credited the “commitment” he picked up from working on The Power, The Passion and Nip/Tuck.

    “I’ve never lost my passion for what I do,” he said. “And so I think that is something that I’ve carried throughout my whole career and I think it’s been an important facet of what I consider being successful, that I’ve stayed committed to my craft and evolving that craft, and enjoying working in that space.”

    Survivors include his third wife, Kelly, who he married in 2014, and his daughter, Madison, with his second wife, American game show host Brooke Burns. His first wife was Australian singer-actress Dannii Minogue, sister of Kylie Minogue.

    McMahon even had a funny moment with his ex-sister-in-law, filming a scene in which he and Kylie Minogue kiss, when he returned to Australia to make Swinging Safari in 2018.

    “That was an impromptu moment,” McMahon told the Herald Sun. “[Director] Steph [Elliott] said ‘Do what you want, Julian!’ and I thought, ‘Bugger it, I’ll get up and snog my ex sister-in-law’ … She had this great reaction, like she was being attacked by some kind of creature. It was very funny.”

    Mike Barnes contributed to this report.

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  • What’s new in Android’s July 2025 Google System Updates

    What’s new in Android’s July 2025 Google System Updates

    The monthly “Google System Release Notes” primarily detail what’s new in Play services, Play Store, and Play system update across Android phones/tablets, Wear OS, Google/Android TV, Auto, and PC. Some features apply to end users, while others are aimed at developers.

    The following first-party apps comprise the “Google System”:

    A feature appearing in the changelog does not mean it’s widely available. Some capabilities take months to fully launch.


    Android System Intelligence powers features like At a Glance, Live Caption, Now Playing, Smart Reply, and more. As of Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2.1, going to the Play Store listing does not offer the usual “Update” button like other apps.

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    The latest version for devices on the beta appears to be B.0.playstore.pixel9.738427685. (On Android 16, it’s B.7.playstore.pixel9.778505170.)

    Android System Intelligence V.31 / B.9 (2025-07-04)

    • [Phone] Refactoring and bugfixes.

    Private Compute Services V.31 / B.9 (2025-07-01)

    • [Phone] Internal infrastructure and maintenance changes.

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  • Diogo Jota mourned by family, Portugal’s PM in hometown wake – Newspaper

    Diogo Jota mourned by family, Portugal’s PM in hometown wake – Newspaper

    PORTUGAL’S Prime Minister Luis Montenegro arrives near the Chapel of the Resurrection on Friday.—Reuters

    GONDOMAR: Prime Minister Luis Montenegro joined members of Diogo Jota’s family for a private wake on Friday in the Liverpool footballers hometown in northern Portugal following his death alongside his brother Andre Silva in a car crash in Spain.

    Jota’s longtime agent Jorge Mendes was also seen joining the family that included wife Rute Cardoso, who had married the footballer just weeks earlier. Montenegro spent almost half an hour with the family before leaving without making a statement.

    A convoy of hearses carrying the bodies left for Gondomar near Porto on Thursday evening from the morgue of Puebla de Sanabria, near where the Lamborghini the brothers were traveling in had veered off the road and burst into flames after midnight on Thursday. Police said they suspected a tyre had burst.

    A public wake is expected to take place at a chapel in Gondomar from 4:00 p.m. (1500 GMT) and a funeral on Saturday at a church nearby at 10:00 am local time, the office of Gondomar’s mayor said.

    The death of forward Jota at the age of 28 has jolted the world of football, with messages of homage pouring in from former team-mates, clubs, national leaders and fans.

    Outside Liverpool’s Anfield stadium fans left flowers, scarves and handwritten notes, many from children.

    “I never thought there would be something that would frighten me of going back to Liverpool after the (summer) break,” Liverpool team-mate Mohamed Salah said on Instagram. “Team-mates come and go but not like this. Its going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won’t be there when we go back,” he added.

    Football clubs including Paris St-Germain, who have several Portugal internationals in their squad, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Real Madrid observed a moment of silence during training for their matches at the Club World Cup in the United States.

    Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said on Thursday that forward Pedro Neto weighed whether to play in quarter-final against Palmeiras, as the Portuguese international mourns the tragic death of his close friend.In Gondomar, a town of about 160,000 people in the Porto metropolitan area that is known for artisanal gold and filigree jewelry, residents were struggling to come to terms with the sudden death of a local hero.

    At the Diogo Jota Academy in Gondomar whose motto is “Its not important where we come from, but where we are going” people placed candles, flowers and scarves and shirts from the various clubs he played for and from the Portuguese national team in tribute to the player.

    Jota opened the academy in 2022 for children aged 6-9 at the Gondomar Football Club where he himself played for 10 years as a child.

    It was at Gondomar’s high school that he met his wife. They began dating aged 15 when in the same class and she became a pillar in his life.

    When they were 19, they moved to Madrid together, when Jota was transferred from the small Portuguese club Pacos de Ferreira to Atletico Madrid.

    “Besides being his girlfriend and best friend, I’m his number one fan,” Cardoso told the newspaper ‘A Bola’ at the time.

    Jota was making his way back to Liverpool by car after he was told he should avoid plane travel for up to 6 weeks following lung surgery to address a fractured rib, his physiotherapist Miguel Goncalves told broadcaster Now late on Thursday.

    Goncalves said Jota was recovering well from the pneumothorax surgery and that he had planned to take a ferry to the UK from Spain.

    Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2025

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  • Dangerous ‘new normal’ – Newspaper

    Dangerous ‘new normal’ – Newspaper

    IF recent developments have demonstrated anything it is that there are few certainties in geopolitics today. The world seems more unstable and unpredictable than at any time since the end of the Cold War. Conflicts have been proliferating. New ones have erupted even as longer-running wars persist.

    The Middle East remains in turmoil and the war in Gaza continues. The Ukraine war is still raging. President Donald Trump has contributed much to international volatility by his disruptive policies and upending of the global trade system, but the world was already passing through unsettled times with multilateralism under unprecedented strain. Geopolitical tensions have escalated while the US-China confrontation remains the most significant strategic dynamic in a world in flux.

    The global order has been fragmenting with increasing attacks by powerful countries on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of weaker states or those regarded as adversaries. Long-established global norms are being undermined. The threat or the use of force has become all too frequent.

    Examples abound of how international law is being flouted with impunity by countries launching military strikes on other nations in what are often disingenuously called pre-emptive wars. This has produced what UN Secretary General António Guterres once described as an “epidemic of impunity”. Israel’s war on Gaza, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, US bombing of Iran, India’s unprovoked attack on Pakistan and Israeli strikes on Iran all violated international law and the UN Charter. Does this represent what some call a new era of escalation? Is this a dangerous ‘new normal’?

    Countries taking such military offensives seem to calculate that there will be minimum or no international consequences or diplomatic costs of their actions. This is encouraging a casual and careless defiance of international law. In some cases, there hasn’t even been global condemnation of military aggression.

    For example, no Western country denounced the Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, prohibited by international law, additional protocols of the Geneva Conventions and UN Security Council resolutions; instead, some countries applauded the strikes. Then there is the double standard practised by much of Europe towards the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza — condemning Russia and supporting Ukraine but not applying the same principle to Israel, the aggressor, in its genocidal war on Gaza. For many countries of the Global South, this has spelt the denouement of a rules-based order, whose rules were in any case unequally applied and advantaged Western powers.

    History is testimony to the fallacy that the use of force can bring peace and security.

    The fraught security environment, marked by lawlessness, armed conflicts and mounting geopolitical tensions, has had an obvious impact. It has led to a significant rise in global defence spending, with the world rearming at an alarming pace. According to the annual 2025 report by Sipri (Stockholm International Peace and Research Institute), global defence expenditure has hit a record level.

    The most significant spending increases are accounted for by countries either engaged in or anticipating regional conflict. The annual Military Balance report by IISS (International Institute of Strategic Studies) also found global defence spending soaring to a new high. This is having a destabilising impact at both the global and regional levels.

    Growing insecurity and rising threat perceptions have also engendered renewed thinking among countries about seeking nuclear weapons. Having witnessed how Iran and Ukraine were attacked by nuclear powers — Iran, an NPT member-nation being bombed by two nuclear weapon states — many countries have been encouraged to see nuclear weapons as the most viable option for their security.

    The lesson countries facing security challenges may have drawn from recent events is that without nuclear weapons they are more vulnerable to external aggression and attacks on their sovereignty. This makes a discriminatory global non-proliferation regime, that has been eroding over time, more questionable in the eyes of many states. The Sipri report highlights the potential for more countries to consider developing or hosting nuclear weapons. This at a time when the nuclear arsenals of nuclear-armed states are being “enlarged and upgraded”.

    Accompanying these trends is declining faith in diplomacy. This doesn’t of course mean that diplomacy isn’t needed, but when diplomacy fails to produce results or negotiations are used as a smokescreen for military action — as Israel has been doing in talks with Hamas and the US did with Iran — its efficacy comes into doubt. This is consequential as the breakdown of trust makes countries reticent and sceptical about negotiations, as for example Iran is in response to talks offers from the US.

    Multilateral institutions, too, are faced today with a crisis of credibility and legitimacy. Guterres has repeatedly said trust in global institutions is at a breaking point with multilateral organisations ailing and in need of urgent reform and revitalisation. The loss of faith in multilateralism, he has said, is because people see “broken promises, unmet commitments, double standards, and vast inequalities”.

    Former secretary general Ban Ki-moon has gone even further arguing that “the UN is slipping into dysfunction”. In a recent essay in The Economist, co-authored with Helen Clark, he attributed this to the organisation’s powerful members, who “disregard the rule of law when it suits them”, and to “certain leaders who want to see the UN on its knees”.

    What has brought the UN into disrepute is the role of the Security Council whose principal responsibility is to prevent conflicts, end wars and preserve international peace. The Council has failed to live up to this responsibility because of its veto-wielding members and the divisions among them. Not only has the SC failed to prevent genocide in Gaza and end Israel’s war there, some of its permanent members have invaded countries, bombed states and attacked the sovereignty of other nations.

    What all this adds up to is growing international disorder in which unilateral actions by big countries and regional powers are posing new risks and magnifying threats to international peace and security. The most dangerous approach adopted by leaders of some countries is based on their belief that the use of force will deliver peace and stability. History bears testimony to the fallacy of such a notion.

    The writer is a former ambassador to the US, UK and UN.

    Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2025

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  • Travel chaos in France as air traffic controllers go on strike – World

    Travel chaos in France as air traffic controllers go on strike – World

    PARIS: A strike by French air traffic controllers brought a second day of chaos to European skies on Friday, with flights for hundreds of thousands of people cancelled as the summer holiday season gathered pace.

    More than 1,100 flights arriving or leaving France and hundreds that were to fly over the country were cancelled on Friday.

    Paris airports were even more severely affected than on the first day of the strike on Thursday, which was called by two unions protesting against understaffing and “toxic management”.

    The timing of the strike is particularly acute as Friday the was the final day of school in France before the summer holidays.

    At Paris airports, passengers stared at departure boards loaded with cancellations to assess their options. Some travellers appeared distraught.

    Sabrina Taristas, 42, was set to fly to the southern French city of Toulouse.

    “We can’t go against the strike, but it’s true that it’s a real inconvenience for us travellers,” she said.

    France’s civil aviation authority said 1,125 flights had been cancelled on Friday, compared to 933 on Thursday.French flag-carrier Air France said its long-haul flights were not affected. The travel disruption also affected hotels.

    Many travellers cancelled hotel bookings, particularly in cities with large airports such as Nice and Paris.

    “There’s a bit of panic among those arriving and those leaving, airlines are trying to rebook their customers, it’s complicated to manage and it’s going to cost them a lot,” Veronique Siegel of the UMIH union said.

    In the Mediterranean city of Nice, the airport said 200 trips had been cancelled on Thursday, and 220 on Friday, affecting 50,000 passengers.The government condemned the strike.

    “Choosing the day when everyone goes on holiday to go on strike at air traffic control is taking the French hostage,” Prime Minister Francois Bayrou told broadcaster BFMTV.

    `Unacceptable’

    Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot said the strike was “unacceptable”.

    “Yesterday and today, 272 people in our country will impact the well-being of more than 500,000 people,” he told broadcaster CNews, referring to the number of the workers on strike.

    UNSA-ICNA, the second biggest labour group in the sector, launched the action to protest against “chronic understaffing”, the introduction of a clocking-in system, outdated equipment and “toxic management practices that are incompatible with the requirements of calm and safety”.

    The third largest union, USAC-CGT, joined the strike but not the main SNCTA union.

    The effects of the strike were not limited to France and the stoppage has triggered hundreds of cancellations of flights that fly over the country.

    The European Airlines for Europe (A4E) association said 1,500 flights would be cancelled on Thursday and Friday in Europe, affecting 300,000 passengers.

    A4E chief Ourania Georgoutsakou said “the actions of a minority of French air traffic control workers” would “needlessly disrupt the holiday plans of thousands of people in France and across Europe”.­

    Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2025

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