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Balochistan’s Hidden Truths: An exclusive interview with human Rights activist Sammi Deen Baloch
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Balochistan’s Hidden Truths: An exclusive interview with human Rights activist Sammi Deen Baloch

We speak to Sammi Deen Baloch, a human rights activist from Balochistan to understand the Baloch struggle closely. She received the Frontline Defenders Asia Pacific Human Rights Award in 2024 and is one of the prominent faces of the Baloch cause in Pakistan. London Post:What do you think about the Pakistani media coverage of the violence in Balochistan? Sammi Deen...

Qazaq Air launches new subsidized routes to Turkistan
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Qazaq Air launches new subsidized routes to Turkistan

Kazakhstan’s airline Qazaq Air has launched subsidized flights on the Kostanai – Turkistan route starting January 4. Additionally, the airline will introduce Karagandy – Turkistan subsidized flights beginning January 13, according to the Kazakh Transport Ministry. Flights from Astana to Turkistan are also set to start on January 13. Kostanai – Turkistan flights will run...

Lost Boeing 747 wing panel found months later at Heathrow
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Lost Boeing 747 wing panel found months later at Heathrow

A wing panel from a Boeing 747 freighter that had fallen off upon landing was found in a grassy area near the runway at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). Investigations revealed that the panel had been there for over two months, having detached from a One Air 747-400 freighter that landed in early January 2024. According...

EASA issues new warning on Russian airspace safety
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EASA issues new warning on Russian airspace safety

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) updated its Conflict Zone Information Bulletin (CZIB) to include certain regions in Russia, citing deficiencies in the coordination of civil and military air traffic. EASA stated that the addition of Russia and its four flight information regions (FIR) to the list of potentially hazardous airspaces was to ensure...

Lufthansa to create 10,000 jobs in 2025 amid expansion
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Lufthansa to create 10,000 jobs in 2025 amid expansion

Lufthansa has announced plans to add 10,000 jobs in 2025 as global air traffic continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The German airline group revealed on Wednesday that it aims to recruit 800 pilots and 2,000 flight attendants, alongside technical experts, ground operations staff, and administrative personnel. Having cut over 30,000 jobs during the...

Role of women in the society is very important,Kazakhstan Ambassador Magzhan Ilyassov
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Role of women in the society is very important,Kazakhstan Ambassador Magzhan Ilyassov

LONDON(Raza Syed)The premiere of the drama “Borte”(Empress of the World) was held at the Kazakh Embassy in London. The event was organized in collaboration with ECG London and Kazakh Embassy.Warren Will was the special guest of the event. Warren Will is from Australia and also a well-known director and composer.Newly appointed Ambassador of Kazakhstan,Magzhan Ilyassov,...

Truss announces resignation as UK prime minister
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Truss announces resignation as UK prime minister

LONDON, Oct 20 (Reuters) – Liz Truss said on Thursday she would resign as British prime minister, brought down just six weeks into the job by an economic programme that shattered investor confidence and enraged much of her Conservative Party. Speaking outside the door of her Number 10 Downing Street office, Truss accepted that she...

Rins triumphs in Australia as Bagnaia takes championship lead
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Rins triumphs in Australia as Bagnaia takes championship lead

MELBOURNE, Oct 17 (Reuters) – Suzuki’s Alex Rins won a classic Australian MotoGP Grand Prix at Phillip Island on Sunday as Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia roared to the top of the world championship standings with a third-placed finish after defending champion Fabio Quartararo crashed out. Rins took the lead from Bagnaia in the final lap and...