Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Refugees face police violence at EU’s Balkan border

Refugees

VELIKA KLADUSA: Huddled around cooking fires as winter looms in Bosnia, refugees are risking beatings and humiliation from Croatian police in the desperate hope of a new life in the European Union. Largely from Afghanistan, many of them have endured months or years of flight from war and poverty, only to be met by Croatian … Read more

‘Running out of time’: Asia struggles to kick coal addiction

Asia coal

CILEGON, Indonesia: Smokestacks belch noxious fumes into the air from a massive coal-fired power plant on the Indonesian coast, a stark illustration of Asia’s addiction to the fossil fuel, which is threatening climate targets. Asia-Pacific accounts for around three quarters of global coal consumption, even as the region struggles with the environmental and public health impacts … Read more

Linking CPEC with CARs, EU part of PM’s economic narrative: minister

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry said on Wednesday that connecting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) with the Central Asian Republics (CARs) and the European Union was part of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s global vision on the economic narrative. Speaking at a business conference, he said, inclusive dispensation in Afghanistan was vital to … Read more

After Asia selloff, European stocks dive at open

Asia

Main European stock markets dropped in opening deals on Monday after a spiteful selloff in Asia, as doubts raised over a likely downfall of debt-laden property giant China Evergrande. London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index lost 1.0% to 6,894.33 points, associated with Friday’s closing level. In the eurozone, Frankfurt’s DAX 40 fell 1.9% to 15,202.28 on … Read more

‘Ghost kitchens’ boom in Asia as pandemic sparks huge demand

TAIPEI: In an industrial unit on the outskirts of Taipei chefs are plating meals that will never be served in a restaurant: welcome to the world of “ghost kitchens”. Even before the pandemic sent an earthquake through the global restaurant trade, the ‘Amazonification’ of commercial kitchens was well underway, but coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions have fuelled … Read more

Breeze Airways prepares to launch the Airbus A220

Breeze Airways is preparing to launch the Airbus A220

Breeze Airways has unveiled its new A220-300 livery while also stating that it has secured an agreement with Airbus to purchase 20 more of the planes. This previously unknown order for 20 A220-300s raises the entire order book to 80 A220-300s, the first of which will be delivered in the fourth quarter of this year. … Read more

Saudi Arabia offers mining opportunities to global investors

Global Cyber Security

RIYADH: The Saudi mining sector is witnessing a significant transformation and a high demand from investors since the launch of the new Mining Investment Law early this year, Arab News quoted Khaled Al-Mudaifer, vice minister for mining affairs, Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, as saying. There will be an international demand for the sector … Read more

Armenia, India celebrate ties; stance likely to push disorder in Asia

YEREVAN: Armenia and India hang on to enhancing strategic and security relationships in order to strengthen their cooperation to work against Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan and to support atrocities in Indian Illegal Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). As per reports, the acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan said “Yerevan is ready to bring … Read more

Pakistan a beacon of hope in Asia

Independence Day

Ericsson Pakistan head and the Middle East and Africa Vice President Ekow Nelson gave a message on the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan. In his message to the Pakistani nation, he said: As we approach the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan, the great strides the country has made in telecommunications reflect the growth and maturity of a … Read more

Bitcoin family that is now storing BTC in secret vaults in 4 regions

Bitcoin

The family of Didi Taihuttu sold all of their assets and invested in bitcoin when it was approximately $900, it was a good investment.

The majority of their crypto money is being held in underground vaults in four regions.

“I have hidden the hardware wallets across several countries so that I never have to fly very far if I need to access my cold wallet, in order to jump out of the market,” clarified Taihuttu, so-called Bitcoin Family.

The family has two different places in Europe where they hide their crypto money, 2 in Asia, 1 in South America, and 6th in Australia.

The crypto money is not buried none of the locations are underground or on a small island. But they are concealed in various ways and in multiple locations, such as self-storage sites from rented apartments and friends’ houses.

“I prefer to live in a decentralized world where I have the responsibility to protect my capital,” Taihuttu said.

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Poly network, hacker returns $4.7 million to unlock frozen tether stash

Poly network

The decentralized finance (defi) project Poly Network was hacked for over $600 million in digital assets. The attack was the largest hack. The next day, the hacker started to return funds back to the Poly Network team, it received $4.7 million so far as the project’s official Twitter account said.

Following the hack on Poly Network, the team issued a letter to the hacker, requesting that the hacker begin talking with the project’s members. “Law enforcement in any country will regard this as a major crime and you will be pursued,” Poly Network’s letter told.

The hacker apparently sent messages to the Poly Network staff, emphasizing that the hack could have been of lower quality.

The project has seen $4.7 million returned, according to the official Poly Network Twitter account. “So far, we have received a total value of $4,772,297.675 assets returned by the hacker,” Poly Network said. The company also revealed the amount and kind of funds the hacker give back. The returned crypto assets contain, $2,654,946.051 (ETH address), $1,107,870.815 (BSC address) and $1,009,480.809 (Polygon address).

A security company called Slowmist claims that the hacker’s ID was exposed and they have access to the hacker’s email and IP address. The hacker was clever to leverage a comparatively unknown crypto exchange in Asia and they claimed to have a lot of data on the attacker.

Reports show a white hat hacker has been trying to talk with the Poly Network attacker. “We can offer you a security bounty when you return all the remaining assets. We will provide a secure address through email,” the white hat wrote.

He further wrote, “The decision made by DAO can’t change the fact that the assets are stolen from crypto believers. We want to offer a security bounty and we hope it will be remembered as the biggest white hat hack in history.”

In a message sent to team members, the hacker is “ready to return the funds”. The hacker told that the trial “failed to contact the Poly” and “I need a secured multisig wallet from you. It’s already a legend to win so much fortune. It will be an eternal legend to save the world. I made the decision, no more DAO.” The white hat hacker replied, “we are preparing a multi-sig address controlled by known Poly addresses.”

“Accept donations to ‘the hidden signer’ now. Encrypt your msg with his pubkey.” The hacker further said. After this statement, he returns back the amount of 1 million USDC tokens to Poly Network.

“You are moving things [in] the right direction. We received 1+M USDC on Polygon. Did you ask us to encrypt the receiving addresses with your BookKeeper public key?” the white hat hacker asked. The hacker then sent more funds back to the project’s team members. Next, the hacker would ask the team to donate to an address if they supported his decision. The hacker added:

Hacker asked “You are moving things [in] the right direction. We received 1+M USDC on Polygon. Did you ask us to encrypt the receiving addresses with your BookKeeper public key?” More funds were sent by the hacker to the Poly Network’s team members. Hacker further added that if the team members support his decision he would ask the team to provide an address.

“Encrypt your msg with his pubkey if you want to talk. Dumping sh**coins first… How about unlocking my USDT after returning enough USDC?” the white hat hacker said.

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ADB appoints Yong Ye as new country director for Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday announced it has appointed Yong Ye, as its new country director for Pakistan with immediate effect. Yong Ye will lead the ADB operations in Pakistan and manage its Pakistan Resident Mission in Islamabad. Ye will also oversee the implementation of the ADB’s new Country Partnership Strategy 2021/25, … Read more

China’s manufacturing PMI in expansion zone as recovery sustains 

china

BEIJING: China’s manufacturing activity continued to expand in July as its economic recovery sustained momentum, official data showed Saturday. The purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for China’s manufacturing sector came in at 50.4 in July, edging down from 50.9 in June, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed. A reading above 50 indicates expansion, … Read more

Pentagon chief heads to SE Asia with China main focus 

US

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will become the first member of President Joe Biden’s cabinet to visit Southeast Asia this week, seeking to emphasise the importance Washington places on fortifying ties in the region while pushing back against China, agencies quoted as saying on Monday. The United States has put countering China at the heart … Read more

US Approves $100 Million Funding for Afghan Refugees Needs, Evacuation

US President Joe Biden has authorised up to $100 million from an emergency fund to meet the “unexpected urgent” refugee needs stemming from the situation in Afghanistan, including for Afghan special immigration visa applicants, Al Jazeera, quoted the White House, as saying, on Saturday. Biden also approved on Friday the release of $200 million in … Read more

Samsung Tops Global Smartphone Market in Q2 2021, Xiaomi Closes In

Samsung Tops Global Smartphone Market in Q2 2021, Xiaomi Closes Up

Samsung topped the global smartphone market yet another time in the second quarter of the year. But the company needs to be aware of Xiaomi as it is getting dangerously close. Apple slipped to the third rank, despite selling 100 million iPhone 12 models since release. According to the latest figures from market research firm … Read more

M1X to be Used in new MacBook Pros; New MacBooks Coming with M2 Chip in 2022

M1X to be Used in new MacBook Pros; New MacBooks Coming with M2 Chip in 2022

New MacBook Pros are all set to launch later this year and will be powered by the Apple M1X chipset, says @Dylankt. Next year Apple will completely refresh the MacBook design and will be launched with an M2 chipset, which is said to be less powerful. The M1X will be manufactured on TSMC’s N5P process. … Read more

International Tourism Should Be Restarted by the Governments; UNWTO Urges

International Tourism Should Be Restarted by the Governments; UNWTO Urges

According to the latest data from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), over the coming weeks and months, the global vaccination rollout and growing adoption of digital solutions for secure travel should result in an increase in the international movement. According to the latest report on Travel Restrictions Report from the agency, as of … Read more

Explorar Hotels and Resorts all set Launch in Thailand

Explorar Hotels and Resorts all set Launch in Thailand

Explorar Hotels and Resorts is a brand launched by Pavilions Hotels and Resorts. The first resort, Explorar Pawapi Koh Mook, will open its doors at the start of October. The new hotel is located on an unspoiled stretch of private sandy beach on the Peninsula of Koh Mook Island in the secluded province of Trang, … Read more

Irfan Pathan: You cannot go from being Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Shoaib Akhtar

Irfan Pathan: You cannot go from being Bhuvneshwar Kumar to Shoaib Akhtar

Irfan Pathan stated that the bowler shouldn’t run after pace as swing has its advantages.

Irfan Pathan, former Indian all-rounder performed a detailed analysis of the pace and swing bowling. He told the difference between pace and swing bowlers along with explaining in detail why swing bowling is better than pace bowling.

Irfan stated that all-rounder didn’t seem happy with the trend of seamers trying to change their bowling style, he advised all the bowlers to back their natural ability as if a swing bowler will force himself to generate pace, he will end up losing both and will be left hanging in the middle.

He further added that no bowler can become a fast pacer like ‘Shoaib Akhtar’ from a swing master like ‘Bhuvneshwar Kumar’.

He wrote, “The desperation to belong to the fast bowler category will leave you with nothing; you cannot go from being Bhuvneshwar to Shoaib Akhtar, it’s impossible. You will lose your swing, and yet not be quick enough to hustle the batsman.”

He also advised the swing bowlers to pose more fears to the opposition batters and stated that instead of adding pace to their bowling, the swing bowlers should try different variations like slower-ball and cutters, according to him adding variations to the bowling can help any bowler survive anywhere in the world.

Irfan Pathan told that Bhuvneshwar is not an express bowler but when he swings the ball, he is on a song

He said, “A swing bowler generally operates in the 130-135 kph region, that’s scientifically proven to be the best range of force to get a maximum swing. But if the same bowler can bowl a yorker or a slower one or a cutter at that speed, he can survive anywhere in the world,”

Irfan believes that Bhuvneshwar is outclassed in his bowling because he has variations in his bowling like the knuckleball, the slower ones, and yorkers at his disposal, he concluded that what is important for the swing bowlers is that there should be some movement from the ball.

He concluded, “Take Bhuvneshwar Kumar, for example. He is not an express bowler but when he swings the ball, he is on a song. But the skipper always puts him on at the death because of his ability to bowl the knuckle, the slower ones, and the yorker. there should be some movement from the ball, that is important,”

 

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Rupee becomes best performing currency in Asia

Pakistani Rupee

The value of the Rupee is increasing as it has become one of the best performing currencies in Asia. According to the Bloomberg Index, Indonesia ranks first, South Korea second, and the Pakistani rupee ranks third. As per the details given by the dealers, the rupee has appreciated by 3.1% from October 1st. The Indonesian … Read more

Asian Cricket Council postpones Asia Cup 2020

Asian Cricket Council postpones Asia Cup 2021

Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announces postponement of Asia Cup 2020 According to details, the meeting of the executive board of the Asian Cricket Council decided to postpone the scheduled Asia Cup in September this year due to the outbreak of coronavirus. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”pcb-aims-to-play-home-series-as-t20-asia-cup-likely-to-get-postpone”] It is to be noted that this time Pakistan was to … Read more

Asian Development Bank approves $200 m loan to support Philippine

Asian Development Bank

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a $200 million loan to support the Philippine government’s effort to provide emergency cash subsidies to vulnerable households amid the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. “This global pandemic, of a kind not seen in the last century, has disrupted the livelihoods of millions of Filipinos and could set … Read more

Coronavirus: 931 new cases register in Singapore

Singapore coronavirus

The health ministry of Singapore said on Sunday (April 26) that 931 new coronavirus cases have been registered. According to the details, 13,624 people have been tested positive for COVID-19 in the country and 12 patients have lost their lives. The ministry further said that the majority of the new cases are migrant workers living … Read more

Pakistan opposes Indian backed meeting of SAARC trade

Pakistan opposes Saarc

Pakistan opposed the video conference of trade officials from South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) on Wednesday (April 8). According to the details, today the meeting of eight-member was held on to discuss the outcomes of COVID-19 in the region. Pakistan attended the conference earlier in March but only at the ministerial level. Indian … Read more

India to be in severe crisis, warns British Magazine

India could

The Deadly Coronavirus could make India its next global hot spot, warned the British Business week. Bloomberg reported that India could be the next international hot spot for the dread virus. Moreover the experts have warned that India could not control it if it faces the above mentioned circumstances. Bloomberg reported that India that is … Read more

Oxford University Press announced Big Read Asia Winners

OUP

Oxford University Press (OUP), the world’s largest university press, today announced the names of winners of Oxford Big Read Asia, an annual reading and writing campaign for primary and secondary students. From Pakistan, Hasan Adil who studies in class 8 at Siddeeq Public School, Islamabad, won the Special Commendation prize in the Level 3 (classes … Read more