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Unemployment rate climbs slightly in Australia

Canberra: Australia’s unemployment rate increased by 0.2 percentage points in October, new data revealed on Thursday. According to official labour market data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the unemployment rate in October was 3.7 per cent, up from 3.5 per cent in September, reports Xinhua news agency. It marked the 17th consecutive.

Supreme Court rules UK govt’s Rwanda asylum policy unlawful

London: In a big setback to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government, the UK’s Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected plans to send migrants to Rwanda as unlawful as it would put them at risk. Issuing a unanimous judgement, the country’s highest court said that the policy would put asylum seekers at “risk of ill-treatment” as they.

Torrential rains, floods leave 3 missing, wreak havoc in Vietnam

Hanoi: Torrential rains since early this week left three people missing in the central region of Vietnam, according to the latest report of the country’s National Steering Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control on Wednesday. Nearly 40 people, including those from military forces, police, and local flood and storm prevention teams, have been mobilised.

Forced to bury dead bodies of people inside the premises: Al-Shifa Hospital

Tel Aviv: The Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza on Tuesday said that it was forced to bury the dead bodies of people who died following Israel bombing inside the hospital premises. The hospital, in a statement, said that the bodies were in a state of decomposition and hence they could not keep it and all the.

Armed robbers raid Indian restaurant in New Zealand, flee with cash

Wellington: Armed robbers raided an Indian restaurant in New Zealand’s Auckland city and fled with cash after injuring a worker and threatening others, a media report said. Police reached Mithaiwala, a vegetarian restaurant located on the intersection of Mt Albert and Sandringham roa after reports of an aggravated robbery last week, The New Zealand Herald.

Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi may be arrested: Sources

Islamabad: Bushra Bibi, wife of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan who is currently jailed, might also be arrested in the near future, sources said. The informed sources said that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) is cross checking certain pieces of “evidence”, which if confirmed, will change the status of Bushra Bibi from a “witness”.

Food bank in Canada closes its doors to international students

Toronto: Failing to meet an overwhelming demand for supplies, a food bank in the Canadian province of Ontario has said it is closing its door to international students. Brampton-based Ste Louise Outreach Centre of Peel said it cannot provide enough food and other supplies to its customers as the number of foreign students turning up.

 No ceasefire with Gaza as long as we have hostages back: Israeli Defence Minister

Jerusalem: Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said the implementation of a four-hour daily humanitarian pause in Gaza will not affect the raging war in the enclave with the Hamas militants and also not amount to a ceasefire. Addressing reporters on Thursday night, the Minister said: “We will not cease the fire or stop fighting as.

SoftBank reports unexpected $6.2 bn loss after WeWork bankruptcy

Tokyo: SoftBank Group posted an unexpected 931 billion yen ($6.2 billion) net loss in the second quarter, compounding the pain for shareholders and founder Masayoshi Son after one of the group’s biggest bets, WeWork, filed for bankruptcy earlier this week, a media report said. It was the fourth consecutive quarter in the red for the.

Festival of lights at 10 Downing Street: UK PM Sunak celebrates Diwali with Hindu Community

London: Ahead of Diwali, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty celebrated Diwali,the festival of lights, with members of the Hindu community gathering at his official residence in 10 Downing Street. “Tonight Prime Minister @RishiSunak welcomed guests from the Hindu community to Downing Street ahead of #Diwali — a celebration of the triumph.