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News sites back online after 5 days of blocking

Today’s news: A plane crashes on takeoff in Kathmandu. The Ukrainian foreign minister is in Beijing, on the first visit by a member of the Kiev government since the Russian invasion. 150,000 Palestinians have fled Khan Yunis since Monday. One of Pyongyang’s garbage balloons lands in front of the presidential palace in Seoul.

BANGLADESH

After five days of nationwide blackouts, broadband internet connections have been partially restored in Bangladesh, rocked by protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that left more than 150 dead. Authorities said the restoration would be carried out on a trial basis, with initial priority given to the banking, trade, technology, export, third-party service providers and media sectors. The leading English-language news site, The Daily Star is back online last night and denied that the blockage was due to a fire at a data center during the protests.

NEPAL

A Saurya Airlines plane it crashed at Kathmandu International Airport while taking off for Pokhara for maintenance. There were 19 people on board, all technical staff of the airline, but no passengers. The captain was rescued from the wreckage and hospitalised.

CHINA-UKRAINE

Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kulebaarrived in Beijing for the first visit to the People’s Republic of China by a senior representative of the kyiv government since the Russian invasion in February 2022. Kuleba said that until Friday he will hold “comprehensive, detailed and substantive talks” with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to reach a “just peace.” For its part, Beijing said that on the Ukrainian crisis, China “remains convinced that a prompt ceasefire and a political solution serve the common interests of all parties.”

Gaza-Israel

According to two UN agencies, more than 150,000 people have fled the Gaza city of Khan Yunis since the new Israeli military offensive in the south of the Strip began on Monday. According to Israel, the operation aims to counter “Hamas’s efforts to gather its forces there.”

INDIA

Huge investments in the employment creation – which remains in short supply despite a GDP growth rate of 8.2% – are the main promise of the budget of the new government of Narendra Modi, presented yesterday to the Indian Parliament by the Minister of Finance, Nirmala Sitharaman. The budget will also allocate more funds to Andhra Pradesh and Bihar, two states governed by regional parties whose votes after the last elections have become decisive in the Modi government coalition.

SOUTH KOREA

One of the balloons loaded with garbage that has been launched from North Korea to the South for months landed yesterday in the garden of the presidential office in SeoulThe Security Service said it was discovered while monitoring the latest wave of launches earlier in the day. Since May, North Korea has sent thousands of balloons filled with trash toward South Korea to protest anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets sent across the border by South Korean activists.

GEORGIA-CHINA

Chinese Ambassador to Georgia Chow Jang said on the TV show Business-Partner that Beijing is interested in the project to build a new international airport in Vaziani, outside Tbilisi, approved by the local government at a cost of $1 billion and to be built within four years, supporting “the industrialization of the country.”

AZERBAIJAN-ARMENIA

According to The National, Azerbaijani presidential administration foreign policy chief Khikmet Gadžiev has said that an official invitation has been extended to Armenia to attend Cop29 in Baku by organiser Mukhtar Babaev as a sign of friendship despite the lack of diplomatic relations between the two countries.



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