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  • DPM Dar, Russian FM Lavrov agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, defence

    DPM Dar, Russian FM Lavrov agree to enhance cooperation in trade, energy, defence

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    ISLAMABAD, Jul 15 (APP):Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister (DPM/FM), Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, on Tuesday met Foreign Minister of Russia, Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the SCO CFM in Tianjin, China.

    During the meeting, both the dignitaries expressed satisfaction over the positive trajectory of bilateral ties and agreed to further enhance cooperation in trade, energy, agriculture, and defence, a DPM’s Office news release said.

    On the occasion, the DPM/FM reiterated the invitation for FM Lavrov to visit Pakistan.

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  • Societe Generale signs an agreement with the State of Cameroon to sell its subsidiary Société Générale Cameroun

    Societe Generale signs an agreement with the State of Cameroon to sell its subsidiary Société Générale Cameroun

























    Societe Generale signs an agreement with the State of Cameroon to sell its subsidiary Société Générale Cameroun – Société Générale







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    Societe Generale has signed an agreement with the State of Cameroon which provides for the total sale of the group’s shares (58.08%) in Société Générale Cameroun. The State of Cameroon, already a shareholder, would thus hold 83.68% of the shares of Société Générale Cameroun. According to the commitments made, the State of Cameroon would take over all the activities operated by this subsidiary, as well as all the client portfolios and all the employees of this entity.

    This transaction would have a positive impact of around 6 basis points on the Group’s CET1 ratio, on the expected completion date which could take place by the end of 2025. (1)

    This divestment project is subject to the usual conditions precedent and the validation of the relevant financial and regulatory authorities.

    (1) Unaudited figures

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  • Colin Stewart, Goalkeeper development and pathway lead

    Colin Stewart joined Liverpool FC as goalkeeper development and pathway lead in July 2025.

    Stewart – who previously spent nine years with Glasgow Rangers, the last seven of which were as first-team goalkeeping coach – will support head of first-team goalkeeper coaching Xavi Valero as part of Arne Slot’s backroom team.

    The Scot’s role entails working alongside Valero on a daily basis with the club’s senior goalkeepers on and off the pitch, as well as overseeing the loan strategies of those ‘keepers who are in the process of making the step up from youth level to senior experience.

    Stewart, a former professional ‘keeper who also worked as a goalkeeping coach educator with the Scottish FA for more than a decade, will therefore serve as a link between the men’s squad, loan…

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  • Russia Brushes Aside Trump’s Tariff Threat Over War in Ukraine

    Russia Brushes Aside Trump’s Tariff Threat Over War in Ukraine

    Russia rejected pressure from Donald Trump after the US president threatened to impose stiff economic penalties on Moscow if it doesn’t end hostilities with Ukraine within 50 days, though the Kremlin indicated it would review his latest stance.

    “We first and foremost note that any attempts to make demands — especially ultimatums — are unacceptable for us,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Tuesday, according to the state-run Tass news service. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Trump’s statement was “serious,” and Moscow needed time to study it, Tass reported.

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  • ECP disqualifies Jamshed Dasti over fake degrees

    ECP disqualifies Jamshed Dasti over fake degrees

    ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has disqualified Jamshed Dasti as Member of the National Assembly (MNA) over fake educational degrees.

    The ruling, announced on Tuesday, follows a reference submitted by the speaker of the National Assembly, along with two petitions that challenged the authenticity of Dasti’s educational documents.

    The commission, after a detailed examination, declared the degrees to be fake. Both pleas were upheld by the ECP, resulting in Dasti’s disqualification as lawmaker.

    The verdict had been reserved earlier after hearing arguments presented by the both sides.

    This is a developing story…

     


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  • ECP disqualifies MNA Jamshed Dasti over fake degree

    ECP disqualifies MNA Jamshed Dasti over fake degree

    • ECP approves two petitions, a reference against Jamshed Dasti.
    • Electoral body decided to get Dasti’s credentials verified in May.
    • Dasti was elected from Muzaffargarh’s NA-175 in 2024 elections.

    ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Tuesday disqualified Member of the National Assembly Jamshed Dasti for holding fake degree.

    The development comes as the electoral body approved two petitions, including a reference filed by the National Assembly speaker, against Dasti seeking his disqualification.

    In May, the commission had decided to get the educational certificates of Member National Assembly (MNA) Jamshed Dasti verified by the Karachi Education Board.

    Dasti, who was elected from NA-175, Muzaffargarh, in the last general elections, faced cases under Articles 62, 63, Sections 4, 9, 137 of the Elections Act, 2017. Petitions were filed against him by Ameer Akbar, Zulfiqar Dogar and Sardar Faizul Hassan.

    A three-member ECP bench headed by ECP Member (Sindh) Nisar Durrani had heard the petition of Ameer Akbar regarding assets and liabilities against MNA Dasti.

    The ECP’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) member inquired whether the MNA had any property that the Election Commission had not been informed about, to which the petitioner’s lawyer took the stand that Dasti had written FA qualification (Intermediate degree) on his nomination papers while he had not completed his matriculation, The News reported.

    He went on to claim that the Bahawalpur University had declared Dasti’s BA and FA certificates fake. “He claimed to have completed his matriculation from Bahawalpur Board, but that too is fake.”

    The petitioner’s lawyer further said Dasti had just submitted his matriculation certificate from Karachi Board in response, to which the KP member said the ECP had the power to disqualify him.


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  • Santa Ragione says Apple is delisting Wheels of Aurelia ‘without justification’

    Santa Ragione says Apple is delisting Wheels of Aurelia ‘without justification’

    Horses and Saturnalia developer Santa Ragione has accused Apple of undermining the “value and sustainability of games as cultural and artistic products” after the tech company informed the studio its 2016 visual novel Wheels of Aurelia will be pulled from the App Store without “clear justification.”

    Studio co-founder and director Pietro Righi Riva shared the news with Game Developer and explained Wheels of Aurelia will be removed from the App Store on July 25, 2025. It was apparently granted an extended grace period after Santa Ragione appealed the decision—even though those appeals were ultimately denied.

    The studio has decided to make the title available free-to-download on the platform for the next 10 days to ensure as many people as possible can experience it before it is yanked from digital shelves.

    Riva said Apple has so far failed to provide an adequate explanation as to why the award-winning title has been marked for removal. “Despite multiple appeals and sincere efforts to seek clarification, Apple has not provided clear justification for this removal, citing only their policy to remove apps deemed ‘obsolete’ or ‘outdated,’ despite the game being fully functional and compliant with current technical standard,” he explained.

    “We firmly believe that removing fully functional artistic works simply due to infrequent updates undermines the value and sustainability of games as cultural and artistic products. Like books, films, and music albums, video games represent complete creative works that do not inherently require continual updates beyond maintaining basic functionality.”

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    “This ‘obsoletion’ policy further reinforces a vision that does not recognize games as an art form”

    After his initial email appeal was quashed, Riva explained his second appeal resulted in a phone call with a member of Apple’s team who instructed them to file another appeal via a different form. In that instance, Riva underlined that Wheels of Aurelia “continues to function properly and meets all expectations of users, including full compatibility with Game Center and the latest screen ratios.”

    He also emphasized that certain video games and other creative works “do not inherently require continuous updates beyond ensuring functionality and compliance with current regulation and technological requirements.”

    “Updating Wheels of Aurelia at this stage would demand very significant resources solely to refresh engine and SDK elements without providing meaningful enhancements to user experience or artistic value,” he added in that second appeal, the contents of which were shared with Game Developer.

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    “For smaller development teams, such forced updates represent a substantial financial burden, diverting limited resources from new projects or critical ongoing work. Alternatively, removing these titles from the App Store impacts developers’ portfolios and visibility, ultimately affecting their sustainability and recognition in a very competitive industry.”

    Riva then received a message explaining that Santa Ragione’s appeal was being evaluated. He claims it was rejected five minutes later.

    Riva feels Apple’s approach to delisting titles it has deemed “outdated” leaves smaller developers at risk of needing to continuously update projects to meet vague demands, costing them time and money that might otherwise be spent on sustaining other projects or kickstarting new endeavours.

    In addition, he says Apple’s “dominant position in digital distribution makes those practices especially troubling” and reinforces the important of diversified ecosystems. “We commend recent EU regulations designed to prevent monopolistic behaviors, fostering more fairness and plurality in the digital marketplace,” he added.

    As for whether the situation will impact Santa Ragione’s plans to support Apple platforms moving forward, Riva said the team was already discouraged by the company’s shift away from human curation and questioned whether the company is actually committed to helping game developers succeed.

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    “This ‘obsoletion’ policy further reinforces a vision that does not recognize games as an art form,” he added. “It is a view that, unfortunately, is becoming increasingly common across the industry. In this context, it is hard to imagine how we could ever thrive within Apple’s ecosystem.”

    Wheels of Aurelia remains available on other platforms including PlayStation and Steam.

    Game Developer has reached out to Apple for comment. 


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  • Quiz: Can You Name the Mercedes F1 Drivers from the Stat?

    Quiz: Can You Name the Mercedes F1 Drivers from the Stat?

    This one is for the statisticians out there – it’s time to see if you can match the following facts to the Mercedes F1 driver.

    From Fangio to Antonelli and everyone in between, every one of the F1 drivers on our illustrious honour roll has a story to tell. Can you work out which stats matches which driver.

    If you’re taking part in our 2025 leaderboards, this quiz will be the first set of points to count towards our third quarter leaderboard of the season, which will run from now until after the Singapore Grand Prix in October.

    For full details, check out our T&Cs page.

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  • Indonesian defence minister expresses Jakarta’s desire to boost defence ties with Pakistan – Pakistan

    Indonesian defence minister expresses Jakarta’s desire to boost defence ties with Pakistan – Pakistan

    Indonesia’s Defence Minister Lt Gen (retired) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin expressed his country’s desire to boost defence ties and explore possible collaboration in defence production as he met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on Tuesday.

    Pakistan and Indonesia maintain strong bilateral relations rooted in shared religion and culture, with both countries cooperating in trade, education, and health.

    Gen Sjamsoeddin called on PM Shehbaz at the PM Office today, where he reiterated Indonesia’s desire to “further strengthen defence ties with Pakistan and to explore possible areas for cooperation, especially in defence production”, according to a statement from government-run PID.

    The Indonesian minister conveyed the best wishes of President Prabowo Subianto for the prime minister and people of Pakistan, the press release added.

    Meanwhile, PM Shehbaz “reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to explore and expand collaboration with Indonesia in joint ventures of investment in mutually beneficial projects”, the statement said.

    The prime minister also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to enhance bilateral cooperation with Indonesia in all avenues, including economic, strategic and trade sectors, along with defence and defence production.

    He highlighted that Pakistan and Indonesia enjoyed a “longstanding friendship rooted in shared cultural, religious and historical bonds, supporting each other at international forums”.

    Both sides stressed the importance of “enhancing multifaceted bilateral cooperation”, according to the PID.

    “The meeting underscored the deep-rooted historical, brotherly and friendly bilateral relations between Pakistan and Indonesia,” the statement noted.

    Recalling his meeting last year with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto on the sidelines of Developing-8 Summit in Cairo, PM Shehbaz conveyed his best wishes for the Indonesian president.

    The prime minister also reviewed ongoing initiatives under the Pakistan-Indonesia Defence Cooperation Agreement and agreed to “accelerate the implementation of key areas of mutual interest”, the PID added.

    In June, the two countries decided to increase cooperation in areas such as vaccine production in Pakistan, the establishment of medical institutions in Indonesia, pharmaceutical development and human resource exchange.

    Last year, Indonesian Charge d’Affaires Rahmat Hindiarta hosted an exclusive dinner for Pakistani business leaders and their spouses at the Indonesian Embassy to enhance bilateral finance and trade relations.

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  • Indonesian defence minister expresses Jakarta’s desire to boost defence ties with Pakistan – Pakistan

    Indonesian defence minister expresses Jakarta’s desire to boost defence ties with Pakistan – Pakistan

    Indonesia’s Defence Minister Lt Gen (retired) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin expressed his country’s desire to boost defence ties and explore possible collaboration in defence production as he met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad on Tuesday.

    Pakistan and Indonesia maintain strong bilateral relations rooted in shared religion and culture, with both countries cooperating in trade, education, and health.

    Gen Sjamsoeddin called on PM Shehbaz at the PM Office today, where he reiterated Indonesia’s desire to “further strengthen defence ties with Pakistan and to explore possible areas for cooperation, especially in defence production”, according to a statement from government-run PID.

    The Indonesian minister conveyed the best wishes of President Prabowo Subianto for the prime minister and people of Pakistan, the press release added.

    Meanwhile, PM Shehbaz “reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to explore and expand collaboration with Indonesia in joint ventures of investment in mutually beneficial projects”, the statement said.

    The prime minister also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to enhance bilateral cooperation with Indonesia in all avenues, including economic, strategic and trade sectors, along with defence and defence production.

    He highlighted that Pakistan and Indonesia enjoyed a “longstanding friendship rooted in shared cultural, religious and historical bonds, supporting each other at international forums”.

    Both sides stressed the importance of “enhancing multifaceted bilateral cooperation”, according to the PID.

    “The meeting underscored the deep-rooted historical, brotherly and friendly bilateral relations between Pakistan and Indonesia,” the statement noted.

    Recalling his meeting last year with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto on the sidelines of Developing-8 Summit in Cairo, PM Shehbaz conveyed his best wishes for the Indonesian president.

    The prime minister also reviewed ongoing initiatives under the Pakistan-Indonesia Defence Cooperation Agreement and agreed to “accelerate the implementation of key areas of mutual interest”, the PID added.

    In June, the two countries decided to increase cooperation in areas such as vaccine production in Pakistan, the establishment of medical institutions in Indonesia, pharmaceutical development and human resource exchange.

    Last year, Indonesian Charge d’Affaires Rahmat Hindiarta hosted an exclusive dinner for Pakistani business leaders and their spouses at the Indonesian Embassy to enhance bilateral finance and trade relations.

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