Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Dog detained under liquor prohibition act

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Six bottles of IMFL (Indian-made foreign liquor) were discovered by the police in an SUV. A breathalyser test revealed that the dog’s owners, Satish Kumar and Bhubaneswar Yadav, were also intoxicated. The dog solely comprehends instructions in English, according to the authorities. On July 6, a female German Shepherd was seized by Buxar Muffasil Police … Read more

Crusaders: Robertson hails ‘unique’ Eden Park win again

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Canterbury Crusaders mentor Scott Robertson said he identified with Auckland Blues’ Leon MacDonald subsequent to finishing his side’s 15-game series of wins to guarantee the Super Rugby title at Eden Park on Saturday. “All through the week we dove profound into the stuff to bring home a title and a great deal of different groups … Read more

Jennifer Lawrence would impersonate Ellen DeGeneres in the bathroom

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In a recent talk show, Jennifer Lawrence revealed how she used to pretend to be interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres in the restroom before becoming a Hollywood star. During a phone interview with DeGeneres on The Ellen Show, the Hunger Games heroine confessed her ambition to be “famous enough so that she would be interviewed by … Read more

Australian scientists warn against spraying face masks with sanitizer

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CANBERRA – Spraying face masks with sanitizer reduces their effectiveness, Australian scientists have found. In a world-first study published on Thursday, a team from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) revealed that exposing N95 and P2 face masks to alcohol-based sanitizers risks “serious degradation” of their ability to protect from airborne hazards. Jurg … Read more

US lawmakers advance China competition bill

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WASHINGTON: US lawmakers have voted to green-light a multibillion-dollar bill aimed at jumpstarting high-tech research and manufacturing, countering China’s growing influence and easing a global shortage of computer chips. The House Democrats’ America Competes bill, their version of the Senate-passed $250-billion US Innovation and Competition Act, was approved in a 222-210 vote in the lower … Read more

ACT records 20 new COVID-19 cases

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The ACT has recently recorded 20 new cases of COVID-19, with Chief Minister Andrew Barr stating that the number of daily COVID-19 cases must continue to decline before the lockdown can be lifted. While seven of the cases spent their entire contagious period in quarantine, an equal number spent some of their infectious period in the community, … Read more

FBR withdraws appeals related to exemption on foreign remittances

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KARACHI: The tax authorities have withdrawn all the appeals it filed against the claim of exemption on foreign remittances, a senior official said on Monday. “The FBR [Federal Board of Revenue] has withdrawn the appeals on satisfactory response from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on the issue of foreign remittances through banking channels,” the … Read more

CM of ACT announces easing of restrictions for small businesses in Canberra

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Yesterday, Chief Minister of ACT Andrew Barr announced easing of restrictions for small businesses in Canberra, giving some retail workers access to their workplaces. In the ACT, 26 new locally acquired COVID-19 cases have been reported, bringing the total number of cases in the territory’s outbreak to 237. 15 of the new cases spent their … Read more

South Korea tightens the rules on foreign crypto exchanges

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South Korea is tightening its regulatory crackdown on unregistered international crypto exchanges, lately requesting that foreign virtual-asset service providers register with them to risk being shut down.

In April of this year, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), formerly the Financial Supervisory Commission, said that any Korean crypto exchanges that did not register with the regulatory body risked being shut down.

The FSC has now expanded its constitutional power to include international virtual-asset service providers.

The FSC said in a statement that it has issued 27 ‘warnings’ to virtual asset service providers:

“For foreign VASPs that continue to operate without registration beyond the September 24 deadline, the KoFIU will notify them of their illegal activities and take actions such as blocking access to their websites to inhibit their illegal business operations,”

The statement from South Korea went on to explain that if crypto exchanges do not register by the September deadline, they risk facing prison sentences or hefty fines:

“If foreign VASPs fail to register with the KoFIU, they shall cease their business operation targeting Koreans from September 25, 2021. They are notified of the possibility of being subject to penalties as prescribed by the Act if they continue to operate without registration.”

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