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  • PM played key role in Iran-Israel ceasefire, says Interior Minister Naqvi – Pakistan

    PM played key role in Iran-Israel ceasefire, says Interior Minister Naqvi – Pakistan

    Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has credited the Prime Minister with playing an important role in facilitating a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, stating that “even behind the Iran-Israel ceasefire, there is the uniform,” in reference to the military’s involvement.

    Addressing a gathering alongside Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, where religious scholars from all schools of thought were briefed on Muharram security arrangements, Naqvi thanked the clerics for their continued cooperation in maintaining peace.

    He noted that the Chairman of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee consistently includes all sects in decision-making.

    Naqvi emphasized the importance of religious harmony during Muharram, saying, “Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) belongs to everyone. Promoting unity is essential.”

    Speaking on regional tensions, he commented that Pakistan made efforts to avoid civilian casualties during conflict with India. “One of our missiles struck an Indian oil depot but spared civilian areas. India ultimately suffered four times greater losses. With Allah’s help, we achieved victory, and this year we are celebrating Independence Day with four times more enthusiasm.”

    Regarding the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Naqvi stressed that counterterrorism requires engagement with local communities and scholars, as their support is critical to eradicating militancy.

    Echoing his remarks, Talal Chaudhry praised the scholars’ role in countering extremism and called for even greater involvement. He said security forces remain steadfast in fighting terrorism and urged the public to reject hatred, sectarianism, and the enemy’s agenda.

    Chairman of the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad also spoke on the occasion, highlighting Pakistan’s contributions to religious tolerance.

    He stated that the country successfully countered Indian aggression during Operation Banyan al-Marsous and responded resolutely.

    “Our friendly nation Iran responded forcefully to Israel, and Pakistan’s role in the Iran-Israel conflict has been significant,” he added. “Allah has blessed us with great successes.”

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  • How Dubai residents with Dh15k-20k salary can buy a house with ‘first home’ initiative

    How Dubai residents with Dh15k-20k salary can buy a house with ‘first home’ initiative

    These are among the key incentives under Dubai’s new ‘first-time homeownership’ initiative launched on Wednesday (July 2). The plan is to bring onboard as many first-time property owners into Dubai as possible, and where the offered homes would be under Dh5 million.

    “This is the first major combined initiative to bring in ‘new’ homeowners into Dubai property – and not just have more investors,” said a developer source. “There are many potential buyers who might have kept on delaying buying a home in Dubai for various reasons.

    “Now, Dubai is telling them they are getting special prices, generous and flexible payment plans, and direct support from developers and banks.”

    The program is open to UAE Nationals and residents only at this stage.

    Salary criteria

    The flexibility promised under the first homeownership program will extend to the salary criteria of those signing up. (Potential first-time home buyers need to sign up using the Dubai Land Department website or the Dubai REST app.)

    Property market sources say developers and the banks involved will look come up with financing support that will ease the payment process for the widest pool of buyers.

    “The Dubai first homeownership project opens the door to buyers who were previously sidelined,” said Tizian Raab, Chief Communications Officer at Azizi Developments. “This especially resonates with younger residents and signals a more inclusive market approach — one that encourages more people to become long-term stakeholders in Dubai property.”

    What should investors keep in mind?

    According to the Property Finder platform, those interested in the Dubai first home program should:

    ·         Start with a realistic budget.

    ·         Explore mortgage options early.

    ·         Factor in upfront and long-term costs.

    ·         Use a first-time home buyer checklist to stay on track.

    ·         Work with a licensed broker who understands the programme and can offer you the best tips for first-time home buyers.

    “We would certainly see more mid-income salaried individuals becoming first-time homeowners,” said Aakarshan Kathuria, founder of RiseUp consultancy.

    “One of the primary drivers behind it would be access to lowest financing rates to buy the property, providing for lower monthly payments throughout its amortization period.”

    Manoj Nair, the Gulf News Business Editor, is an expert on property and gold in the UAE and wider region, and these days he is also keeping an eye on stocks as well.

    Manoj cares a lot for luxury brands and what make them tick, as well as keep close watch on whatever changes the retail industry goes through, whether on the grand scale or incremental.

    He’s been with Gulf News for 30 years, having started as a Business Reporter. When not into financial journalism, Manoj prefers to see as much of 1950s-1980s Bollywood movies. He reckons the combo is as exciting as it gets, though many will vehemently disagree.

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  • China outlines digital transformation vision at global conference

    China outlines digital transformation vision at global conference


    BEIJING, JULY 3 (WAM/APP/DNA):China has announced that it will intensify efforts to accelerate technological innovation, share its original technologies and innovative applications, and promote the digital transformation of urban areas as part of broader efforts to foster new quality productive forces.

    China Daily quoted Zhuang Rongwen, Head of the Cyberspace Administration of China, as highlighting the significance of strengthening the deep integration of sci-tech innovation with industrial innovation, developing new quality productive forces in accordance with local conditions, and leveraging new technologies such as artificial intelligence to promote the innovation in urban management.

    Zhuang made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the Global Digital Economy Conference 2025, which kicked off on Wednesday in Beijing. Themed “Building a Digital-Friendly City”, the event has attracted over 300 international guests from more than 50 countries and important international organisations.

    Liu Liehong, Director of the National Data Administration (NDA), underscored the critical role of data elements and digital technologies in urban emergency response and safety management, highlighting the need to further reforms in data circulation and utilisation and promote market-oriented allocation of data resources to support the innovative growth of the digital economy.

    In 2024, the added value of the core industries of China’s digital economy accounted for around 10 percent of the gross domestic product, with total data output reaching 41.06 zettabytes, a robust 25 percent year-on-year increase, according to the Digital China Development Report 2024 issued by the NDA.

    The country has issued a guideline to support the development of smart cities and urban digital transformation, aiming to enhance the efficiency of urban governance. By 2027, China aims to achieve substantial progress in the digital transformation of urban areas and to establish several liveable, resilient and smart cities.

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    Preview, schedule and how to watch live

    Poland’s speed queen looks to impress on home turf

    Few names standout as distinctly as Aleksandra Miroslaw in the pantheon of Polish sport climbing. The 31-year-old from Lublin, Poland has been dominant in recent years, winning two world championships and an Olympic title to cement her legacy as one of Poland’s greatest climbers.

    Nonetheless, despite flirting with the six-second barrier last summer at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 – setting a new world record in the process at 6.06 seconds – Miroslaw’s yet to break the once unimaginable barrier in women’s speed climbing.

    It’s a task she’ll hope to accomplish once and for all during the IFSC Sport Climbing World Cup Krakow 2025, with the backing of a lively and supportive home crowd – one that has yet to see Miroslaw in action on the world stage.

    Of course, she won’t be the only Polish climber targeting victory in Krakow, especially if Paris 2024 bronze medallist Aleksandra Kałucka has any say in the matter.

    While the 23-year-old from Tarnów has yet to compete this season, it’d be foolish to write her off prematurely. She’s shown an ability to remain calm in high pressure situations and perform at her best when it matters most, as evidenced by the overall World Cup title she claimed in 2022 and her bronze medal at Paris 2024.

    Still, Kałucka will need to leave the likes of Olympic silver medallist Deng Lijuan and Team USA’s Emma Hunt in her dust, along with sister Natalia Kałucka (2023 European Games champion) and teammate Miroslaw, to stand any chance of winning in Krakow and beginning her own reign atop the speed climbing throne.

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  • Mobile testing for ‘hidden virus’ hepatitis C across the region

    Mobile testing for ‘hidden virus’ hepatitis C across the region

    Getty Images A test tube of blood has a sticker on it saying Hepatitis C held by a hand wearing a blue glove. Test tubes with colourful lids can be seen in the background, blurred.
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    Hull is believed to have one of the highest rates of hepatitis C in the country

    Mobile units are being used to test for hepatitis C in one of the areas where the virus is thought to be particularly prevalent.

    It is curable if caught early but can cause liver damage and cancer if left untreated.

    The mobile service will offer blood tests and liver scans across northern Lincolnshire, East Yorkshire and Hull.

    The city is believed to have one of the highest rates of the blood-borne virus in the country, according to the NHS Humber Health Partnership.

    The partnership added that more than 4,900 people had been tested locally over the past three years, with about 15% found to be antibody positive.

    The health partnership, which is made up of Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, said it was a “hidden virus” with many people unaware they have it.

    It said hepatitis C used to be associated more with intravenous drug users, but there had been a growing number of people contracting it when having a piercing or a tattoo with unsterilised equipment, for example.

    NHS Humber Health Partnership NHS staff – some wearing medical uniforms – lined up between the white vans, which have NHS logos on the front.NHS Humber Health Partnership

    The two vans are staffed by specialist hepatitis C nurses

    The vans will visit areas where people are believed to be at higher risk of contracting the virus, such as health centres, food banks and hostels.

    They will also attend community events to given health advice.

    “For us, it’s really about reaching out to people who may find it hard to access routine health services or who might not be able to afford to travel to appointments,” said the health partnership’s Kasey P.

    “[It’s also about reaching] those who simply don’t know they’re at risk, to offer proactive advice, screening and treatment.”

    Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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  • Pakistan Election Commission announces winners of reserved seats for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – ANI News

    1. Pakistan Election Commission announces winners of reserved seats for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa  ANI News
    2. PTI presents ‘message of unity’, warns against toppling KP govt  Dawn
    3. Gandapur challenges state to topple K-P govt constitutionally  The Express Tribune
    4. PTI rift widens as Junaid Akbar, CM Gandapur camps trade blame  Geo.tv
    5. Pak EC announces reserved winners in National, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies  Hindustan Times

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  • Kidambi Srikanth enters second round, Ayush Shetty out

    Kidambi Srikanth enters second round, Ayush Shetty out

    India’s Kidambi Srikanth came from behind to beat compatriot Priyanshu Rajawat for a place in the second round of the men’s singles event at the Canada Open 2025 badminton tournament in Ontario on Wednesday.

    Kidambi Srikanth, currently 49th in the badminton rankings, lost the opening game against compatriot Priyanshi Rajawat but rallied back to win the 53-minute contest 18-21, 21-19, 21-14 at the Markham Pan Am Centre.

    Former world No. 1 Srikanth had lost both his matches against Rajawat, the seventh seed and world No. 39, prior to this.

    Srikanth’s opponent in the pre-quarterfinals will be Chinese Taipei’s world No. 71 Wang Po-Wei, who upset Malaysia’s Justin Hoh in the opening round.

    Meanwhile, world No. 31 and fifth seed Ayush Shetty, fresh off his title win at the US Open last week, failed to replicate a similar run in Ontario as he was ousted in the opening round by fellow Indian badminton player Sankar Subramanian.

    Muthusamy, ranked 57th, took 44 minutes to emerge as the winner by a 23-21, 21-12 scoreline and will go up against Chinese Taipei’s Huang Yu Kai in the next round.

    Meanwhile, Shriyanshi Valishetty was the only Indian shuttler who managed to cross the opening round hurdle in women’s singles at the BWF Super 300 tournament.

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  • Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX, CAC

    Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX, CAC

    European stocks open higher

    We’re 15 minutes into Thursday’s trading session, and European shares are broadly higher.

    The pan-European Stoxx 600 index was last seen up by 0.3%, with all sectors and major bourses in positive territory.

    London’s FTSE 100 is leading regional gains with a jump of 0.4%.

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    U.S. lifts chip software restrictions on China

    If you’re just joining us, you may not yet have seen the news that the Trump administration has lifted restrictions on chip design software sales in China.

    That comes as part of the trade truce between the two countries, and was announced by semiconductor software companies Synopsys and Cadence early on Thursday. Under the new requirements, leading chip designers will no longer need to seek government licenses to do business in China.

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    Domi Suskova, Dylan Butts

    UK government borrowing costs fall

    The yield on the U.K.’s benchmark 10-year government bonds — known as gilts — has edged slightly lower this morning, cooling from a spike seen in yesterday’s session.

    The 10-year yield was last seen trading 1 basis point lower, at 7:18 a.m. in London. Longer and shorter-duration gilts all saw their yields move 2 basis points lower.

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    Yield on the U.K. 10-year government bond.

    Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.

    Yields on gilts across the board surged on Wednesday, after questions were raised about the future of U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ position in the current government.

    Chloe Taylor

    Here are the opening calls

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    Welcome to CNBC’s live blog covering all the action and business news in European financial markets on Thursday.

    Futures data from IG suggests European markets will open higher, with London’s FTSE 100 looking set to open 0.3% higher at 8,799, Germany’s DAX 0.2% higher at 23,836, France’s CAC 40 also up 0.2% at 7,757 and Italy’s FTSE MIB up 0.15% at 39,926.

    The positive start in Europe comes after a more mixed day on Wednesday, particularly for the U.K. where bond prices, as well as the FTSE, tumbled sharply.

    Those moves came after U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves appeared visibly upset in Parliament on Wednesday as pressure mounted on the government over welfare reforms. The government said Reeves was dealing with a “personal matter” and Prime Minister Keir Starmer later said she has his full support.

    U.S. stock futures were little changed on Wednesday night as traders braced for June’s nonfarm payrolls data. Economists polled by Dow Jones expect that the economy added 110,000 jobs last month. That compares with May’s gain of 139,000. Economists also see the unemployment rate inching higher.

    In the Asia-Pacific region overnight, Vietnamese stocks climbed to their highest in over three years as investors awaited further details on the U.S.-Vietnam trade agreement that President Donald Trump announced Wednesday.

    The U.S. is imposing a 20% tariff on goods imported from the Southeast Asian nation, while the latter will impose “ZERO Tariff,” Trump said on Truth Social. 

    — Holly Ellyatt

    What to keep an eye on

    Jobseekers talk to recruiters during the New York Public Library’s annual Bronx Job Fair & Expo at the Bronx Library Center in the Bronx borough of New York, on Sept. 6, 2024.

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    It’s a reasonably quiet day for data and earnings in Europe on Thursday, although Spain and Italy’s latest purchasing managers’ index data on business activity will be released.

    More global market attention will be on the U.S. as June nonfarm payrolls data is released later in the U.S. trading session.

    Economists polled by Dow Jones expect that the economy added 110,000 jobs last month. That compares with May’s gain of 139,000. Economists also see the unemployment rate inching higher to 4.3%, up from 4.2% in May.

    A report from payrolls processing firm ADP released Wednesday morning showed that private sector hiring fell by 33,000 last month.

    — Holly Ellyatt. Lisa Kailai Han

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  • US lifts chip design software curbs against China following London trade talks

    US lifts chip design software curbs against China following London trade talks


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    The administration of US President Donald Trump has lifted restrictions on exports of chip design software to China, as Washington and Beijing work to dial down hostilities as part of a recent trade agreement.

    All three leading chip design software companies – Synopsys, Cadence and Siemens – said they were notified by the US Commerce Department that the export curbs introduced in May had been rescinded.

    The United States cut off sales of critical software tools used to design semiconductors to China as part of retaliation for Beijing effectively choking off rare earth exports, which reignited acrimony between the two countries following a trade truce struck in Geneva in mid-May.

    The companies’ announcements signal steps by the world’s two largest economies toward implementing a trade agreement formalized last week that centered on rare earths. Under the deal, the US would lift its export curbs on chips software, the chemical ethane and other goods, while China would approve the exports of rare earths to the US.

    US firm Cadence and Germany’s Siemens confirmed to CNN that the export control restrictions are no longer in place, while Synopsys, also American, said in a statement that a previous letter issued by the Commerce Department regarding the curb has been rescinded.

    Cadence and Synopsys said they are in the process of restoring access to the restricted software and tools in China, and the latter is working to “assess the impact of export restrictions related to China on its business, operating results and financials.”

    Meanwhile, Siemens has restored full access to software and technology under previous export controls, and resumed sales and support to Chinese customers, a company spokesperson said.

    Experts have said Washington’s export controls on chip-designing software, or Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software, would have devastating implications for China’s semiconductor industry as they are essential for creating new microchips. And the trio of companies controls 70% of China’s EDA market, according to a report by Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua earlier this year.

    The chip software curb was a brief escalation in the US effort to ramp up restrictions on China’s access to semiconductor-related technologies that began during Trump’s first term. The moves aim to prevent Beijing from leveraging American technology to bolster its military and AI capabilities.

    On Wednesday, the Trump administration also sent a letter to American ethane producers to rescind export restrictions that had previously halted shipments of the chemical to China, Reuters reported. Just under 50% of American exports of ethane – which is primarily used to produce plastics – went to China last year, according to CNN’s calculation of data from the US Energy Information Administration.

    At the height of its trade war with the US in April, China leveraged its global dominance in the rare earths supply chain and imposed new licensing requirements on the exports of seven types of rare earth minerals and several magnets – needed for everything from everyday electronics and vehicles to big-ticket weapons like fighter jets. China controls 90% of the global processing of rare earths.

    But despite a 90-day trade truce with the US announced after the Geneva talks in May, Beijing did not loosen these controls, drawing ire from Washington. That had renewed tensions between the two countries, threatening to scuttle the temporary trade agreement to bring down the tit-for-tat tariffs, before the two sides met again in London last month.

    Following the London meeting, China agreed to allow and speed up the flow of rare earths under its current licensing regimes, while the US would lift the related “countermeasures,” including export controls on chip software, ethane and jet engines.

    But the latest deal did not appear to address the still-high tariffs both countries imposed on each other, and the truce is set to expire in August. US tariffs on Chinese goods remain at around 55%, according to Trump, a figure the White House said includes a 10% “reciprocal” tariff the US placed on trade partners in April, 20% tariffs imposed on China for what Trump said was its role in flow of illegal fentanyl into the US, and pre-existing duties.

    By contrast, Trump said on social media after the London talks that China’s tariffs on the US goods would be set at 10%. It was unclear if that figure refers only to new tariffs since April, as Beijing too has already imposed duties on US goods, including in retaliation for the fentanyl levies. Chinese officials did not dispute Trump’s characterization of the deal when asked by reporters.

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  • Scientists find new interstellar object racing through Solar System – The Times of Israel

    1. Scientists find new interstellar object racing through Solar System  The Times of Israel
    2. Welcoming a New Interstellar Object: A11pI3Z  Avi Loeb – Medium
    3. ‘Third visitor from stars’ hurtling towards Sun  Dawn
    4. It’s official! An interstellar object is visiting our solar system  EarthSky
    5. It’s Official: NASA Confirms New Interstellar Object Is Zooming Through Solar System  ScienceAlert

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