At least nine killed after bomb rigged to rickshaw explodes at north Pakistan bazaar
The Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups have grown more emboldened since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021.

The Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups have grown more emboldened since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021.

The European Commission has initiated an investigation into Chinese Peking duck imports following complaints from EU producers about unfairly low prices and alleged subsidies. This move escalates trade tensions between the EU and China, potentially impacting ongoing negotiations.

A fire at the Huiteng Shoes factory in Jinjiang city, Fujian province, eastern China, on Thursday killed at least 28 people. President Xi Jinping called for accountability as rescue efforts continued, with fears that people were still trapped.

South Korean chipmaker SK hynix is set to raise approximately $28 billion on Wall Street via ADRs, a sum surpassed only by SpaceX. The listing aims to improve valuation and fund new facilities amidst a booming AI memory market, despite cyclical industry risks.

Volkswagen's management faces potential major conflict with unions over reported plans to cut up to 100,000 jobs and close four factories. IG Metall warns of strong opposition to restructuring aimed at addressing competition, EV margins, and US tariffs.

A Polish court sentenced Russian opposition activist Igor Rogov to seven years in prison for spying for Russia's FSB, sharing information on dissidents and Polish officials. His wife received a three-year sentence. Rogov also faced charges related to explosive materials.

Spain's National Court orders BBVA, ex-chairman Francisco González, and 14 others to trial for alleged illegal assignments to ex-police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo (2004-2016). Charges include bribery and unlawful discovery of secrets.