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ecns - China News Service
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Tokyo Trials-related items donated to memorial hall
Eighteen rare archival items related to David Nelson Sutton, a US assistant prosecutor at the Tokyo Trials and one of the earliest international prosecutors to investigate the Nanjing Massacre, were officially donated on Wednesday to the Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders.
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ecns - China News Service
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Chinese 'self-media' accounts penalized for misleading publishing
Cyberspace authorities in China have penalized more than 98,000 self-media accounts for publishing news and information without citing sources, misleading public perception and undermining the online information ecosystem, the country's Cyberspace Administration said on Sunday.
Chinese 'self-media' accounts penalized for misleading publishing
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ecns - China News Service
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Tourists flock to Hainan for May Day holiday
China's southern island province of Hainan recorded a surge in tourism on the first day of the May Day holiday, as seasonal demand and government incentives boosted travel activity across the island.
Tourists flock to Hainan for May Day holiday
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ecns - China News Service
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China's robot police patrol cities during Labor Day holiday, signaling AI-powered urban governance
During the Labor Day holiday, Hangzhou, in east China's Zhejiang Province, deployed a fully operational "robot police squadron" to key areas, bolstering the city's traffic management capabilities.
China's robot police patrol cities during Labor Day holiday, signaling AI-powered urban governance
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ecns - China News Service
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High-quality development drives surge in returnee startups in China
Decades ago, some of China's ambitious students looked abroad for opportunities, but today many are returning home not just for jobs, but to build businesses and shape the country's future.
High-quality development drives surge in returnee startups in China
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ecns - China News Service
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Japanese PM reaffirms intention to revise Constitution
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, on Sunday, the country's Constitution Memorial Day, reaffirmed her intention to revise the Constitution, local media reported.
Japanese PM reaffirms intention to revise Constitution
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ecns - China News Service
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Beijing bans U.S. sanctions on five Chinese cos, signals legal recourse
The United States' sanctions on Chinese companies contravene international law and the basic norms of global relations, while Beijing's blocking measure aims to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of domestic firms and individuals, the Ministry of Commerce and analysts said.
Beijing bans U.S. sanctions on five Chinese cos, signals legal recourse
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ecns - China News Service
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Xi encourages Chinese youth to shine amid national progress
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday sent a reply note to representatives of youth honor recipients, encouraging young Chinese to integrate their personal aspirations into the bigger picture of national development.
Xi encourages Chinese youth to shine amid national progress
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World - South China Morning Post
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Shooting at US party sends at least 12 to hospital
A shooting on Sunday night at a party at a lake near Oklahoma City sent least 12 people to hospitals, according to police and hospital officials. Edmond police spokesperson Emily Ward said authorities received reports of shots being fired at about 9pm at a gathering of young people near Arcadia Lake. She said on late Sunday that no arrests had been made yet. “This is obviously a very terrifying situation and we understand the concern from the public and those involved and we are working...
Shooting at US party sends at least 12 to hospital

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Yonhap News Agency
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Court to broadcast live appeals trial of ex-PM Han this week
SEOUL, May 4 (Yonhap) -- A court said Monday it will broadcast live the appellat...
Court to broadcast live appeals trial of ex-PM Han this week

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Dawn Newspaper Pak
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'Only part of the solution': Are Electric Vehicles truly sustainable?
As Electric Vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly central to global climate policy, DawnNews explores whether they really are the straightforward climate solution they appear to be. As economist Ammar Habib Khan says, EVs are “part of the solution, but not an overall policy intervention”. Behind the clean image lies a complicated story about minerals, water, economics and sustainability. Watch Front Seat to Climate Change to unpack the complex story of the real costs and opportunities behind t
'Only part of the solution': Are Electric Vehicles truly sustainable?
As Electric Vehicles (EVs) have become increasingly central to global climate policy, DawnNews explores whether they really are the straightforward climate solution they appear to be.
As economist Ammar Habib Khan says, EVs are “part of the solution, but not an overall policy intervention”.
Behind the clean image lies a complicated story about minerals, water, economics and sustainability.
Watch Front Seat to Climate Change to unpack the complex story of the real costs and opportunities behind the global EV transition.
As Pakistan confronts the accelerating realities of climate change, the urgency to move from awareness to action has never been greater.
Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, Pakistan remains among the most climate-vulnerable nations, underscoring the critical need for coordinated, locally grounded, and globally informed responses.
The Breathe Pakistan International Climate Change Conference 2026 on May 6 and 7 brings together policymakers, experts, and stakeholders from across sectors to examine these intersecting challenges and chart a path forward.
See the agenda here.




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Dawn Newspaper Pak
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LHC conditionally suspends verdict ordering Meesha Shafi to pay Rs5m in damages to Ali Zafar
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday conditionally suspended a trial court’s verdict ordering singer Meesha Shafi to pay Rs5 million in damages to fellow singer-cum-actor Ali Zafar in a defamation case, while maintaining restrictions on her from repeating her harassment allegations against him. A two-member bench headed by Justice Ahmad Nadeem Arshad heard Shafi’s appeal against the sessions court verdict passed on March 31. Justice Malik Waqar Haider Awan was the other member of the be
LHC conditionally suspends verdict ordering Meesha Shafi to pay Rs5m in damages to Ali Zafar
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday conditionally suspended a trial court’s verdict ordering singer Meesha Shafi to pay Rs5 million in damages to fellow singer-cum-actor Ali Zafar in a defamation case, while maintaining restrictions on her from repeating her harassment allegations against him.
A two-member bench headed by Justice Ahmad Nadeem Arshad heard Shafi’s appeal against the sessions court verdict passed on March 31. Justice Malik Waqar Haider Awan was the other member of the bench.
During the proceedings, her counsel, Saqib Jillani, sought suspension of the impugned judgment and offered to deposit one-third of the amount she was ordered to pay in cash.
Initially, the bench turned down the request for partial payment, directing that the full amount should be deposited.
However, upon further request, the bench ordered Shafi to deposit Rs2.5m in cash and furnish a surety bond worth the remaining Rs2.5m. As an interim relief, the bench suspended the trial court’s decision to the extent of the damages.
However, the bench observed that the restriction imposed by the trial court barring Shafi from making harassment allegations against Zafar would remain in force.
It also issued a notice to Zafar and adjourned the hearing. Zafar’s counsel, Umar Tariq Gill, present in the court, received the notice.
In March, a sessions court had ordered Shafi to pay Rs5m in damages for levelling harassment allegations against Zafar, holding that the accusations were not made in the public interest.
“The defendant is further permanently restrained from repeating, publishing, or causing to be published, directly or indirectly, the aforesaid defamatory allegations of sexual harassment of a physical nature against the plaintiff, in any form of media, including print, electronic or social media,” the judgment said.
Shafi, in 2018, had accused Zafar of sexually harassing her on more than one occasion.
Subsequently, Zafar filed a defamation case against her, saying that Shafi’s allegations tarnished his image in public. In the defamation suit, Zafar asked the court to issue a decree against Shafi and direct her to pay Rs1bn as damages to him.

