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Oil prices dip as traders assess US hurricane impact

Oil prices edged down in early Asian trading on Tuesday, as traders weighed up the dampening effect on demand of Hurricane Irma versus refinery restarts following Hurricane Harvey that should lead to more crude oil processing. International benchmark Brent crude LCOc1 was down 8 cents, or 0.2 percent, at $53.76 per barrel by 0108 GMT from the previous close. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 was down 3 cents, or 0.1 percent, at $48.04 a barrel. US refineries, including the largest U

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Around one million rally for Catalan independence from Spain

BARCELONA: Around one million Catalans rallied in Barcelona on Monday, waving red and yellow striped flags and banging drums, in a show of support for independence after Madrid moved to block a referendum on the region?s split from Spain. Sept. 11 marks the ?Diada?, Catalonia?s national day, which commemorates the fall of Barcelona to Spain in 1714 and is traditionally used by pro-independence activists to call for secession for the northeastern region with a distinct language. However, this y

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Smoking changes lung cells, primes them to develop cancer

Chronic exposure to cigarette smoke can change lung cells over time, making them more vulnerable to disease and priming them to develop cancer, US researchers said Monday. The report in the journal Cancer Cell is based on lab experiments on lung cells that were exposed to chronic cigarette smoke -- the equivalent of a person smoking for 20 to 30 years. After about 10 days, the cells began to change their gene expression, a process known as epigenetic change. It took 10 months before these cha

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29Rooms, the exhibition created for social media

Visitors are touching the art, wearing it and even jumping on it at the popular immersive exhibition "29Rooms" being held in a Brooklyn warehouse. Artists, companies and non-profits have come together for the interactive event hosted by the website Refinery29 which closes on Monday after a four-day run. In stark contrast with traditional museums, visitors to 29Rooms are encouraged to physically engage with the installations, said executive creative director and co-founder Piera Gelardi. The e

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School children among 30 injured in Swiss Alps train accident

Swiss Alps train accident, Image Courtesy: CNN GENEVA: At least 30 people ? most of them school children ? were injured Monday when a train engine collided with carriages full of passengers at a station in the Swiss Alps, police and media said. "No one is in critical condition," said a spokeswoman for the regional police in the Swiss canton of Uri. Police initially said 27 people had been hurt. Around 100 people were onboard when the accident happened shortly before midday, including three

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UN unanimously backs new sanctions on North Korea

Members of the United Nations Security Council meet concerning North Korea at UN headquarters, September 11, 2017, in New York City. Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFP UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Monday unanimously imposed new sanctions on North Korea, slapping a ban on textile exports and restricting shipments of oil products to punish Pyongyang for its sixth and largest nuclear test. With backing from China and Russia, the council voted 15-0 to back the US-drafted sanctions resoluti

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NA-120: Know your candidates

Pakistan Muslim League ? Nawaz: Begum Kulsoom Nawaz Year of birth: 1950 ? Begum Kulsoom Nawaz is the former First Lady of Pakistan. ? She is the granddaughter of Ghulam Muhammad, famously known as Gaama Pehelwan. ? Kulsoom Nawaz completed her primary education from Madrassa-Tul-Banat and her matriculated from the Lady Griffin High School. She later attended the Forman Christian College for her undergraduate studies. ? During the course of her Masters at the Punjab Universi

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Du Plessis to captain South Africa?s ODI team

CAPE TOWN: Faf du Plessis was appointed South Africa?s One Day International captain on Monday in place of AB de Villiers, giving him the top job in all three formats of the game. The 33-year-old was first the captain of South Africa?s Twenty20 team and stepped up to replace De Villiers as test skipper in December. He has played 43 Tests, 113 ODIs and 36 T20 internationals for his country. ?He has established himself as one of the best leaders in world cricket and this was reflected in his ap

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Pilot's 'cockpit selfie' takes internet by storm

Photo: Pilotganso Insta A pilot has posted selfies taken as he leans out of his cockpit window while flying over Dubai. Cruising high above the Palm Islands in the incredible shot, Instagram user 'Pilotganso' shared the selfie with his 43,000 followers captioned ?It?s already my second hometown #dubai Selfie." The picture, which has received almost 15,000 likes, hasn?t convinced everyone. Many users were quick to figure out that the picture is a clear fake.

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COAS highlights regional security, Pakistan's concerns on Australia visit

RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Monday arrived in Australia on a two-day official visit, where he highlighted the regional security situation and Pakistan's concerns at meetings with the Australian leadership, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The COAS reached Australia on an invitation by the Australian army chief, the ISPR said in a statement. Upon arrival at Defence Forces Headquarters in Canberra, General Bajwa was given a tri-se

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Haq stresses accountability of all corrupt individuals

GUJAR KHAN: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) emir Sirajul Haq on Monday stressed on the need for accountability of all those who made assets out of the country. The statement was made during his address with participants of Ehtisab March in Gujar Khan. The march started off from Data Darbar, Lahore, and is on way to Islamabad. Haq said, "Nawaz Sharif was disqualified as a result of first attempt against corruption, who left for home via GT Road crying". He, however, said that Sharif's disqualification a

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Dubai developers unveil mega projects despite downturn

DUBAI: Property developers in Dubai showcased new multi-billion-dollar mega-projects on Monday despite falling prices, in the hope of stimulating demand and helping to end a three-year market downturn. Exhibitors at the three-day Cityscape Global showed off models of high-end skyscrapers and even "Floating Venice", a resort complete with underwater suites. The $680 million Venice development four kilometresΒ off Dubai will have a apacity of 3,000 visitors. Real estate is a mainstay in Dubai wh

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Facebook fined 1.2 million euros by Spanish data watchdog

MADRID: Facebook has been fined 1.2 million euros for collecting personal information from users in Spain that could then be used for advertising, the national data protection watchdog said on Monday. The fine stemmed from an investigation into the social network company, which was conducted alongside similar probes in Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands, the AEPD authority said. The 1.2 million euro fine is a fraction of FacebookΒ΄s quarterly revenue of about $8 billion and stock mark

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Nawaz should not be away on pretext of wife?s illness: Khursheed Shah

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif should not stay out of the country on the pretext of his wife?s illness, but should instead face the references filed against him with National Accountability Bureau (NAB), said opposition leader Khursheed Shah. While addressing the media on Monday, Shah said they prayed for the health of Begum Kulsoom Nawaz, who was undergoing treatment for throat cancer in London, but it was not right for Nawaz to stay out of the country. He also decried NAB for

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US sanctions would be counter-productive: Abbasi

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. -Reuters ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said it would be counter-productive for the United States to sanction Pakistani officials or further cut military assistance, warning it would hurt both countries? fight against militancy. US-Pakistan relations have frayed since President Donald Trump last month set out a new Afghanistan policy and lashed out at nuclear-armed Pakistan as a fickle ally that gives safe haven to ?agents of chaos? by harbor

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Institute of Bankers Pakistan to hold second banking awards in September

KARACHI: The Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP) on Monday announced the Second Banking Awards 2017 to be held in September. The aim of the awards is toΒ encourage the financial sector of the country to extend better services and enhance outreach to unbanked segment of the society, said the press release issued by the institute.Β  "Awards will be held with an aim to highlight the fundamental development of the banking sector achieved through technology based services," said Chief Executive IBP H

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Indian Nobel winner launches march for abused children

NEW DELHI: Indian Nobel peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi on Monday started a cross-country march aimed at forcing authorities to clamp down on the widespread sexual abuse and trafficking of vulnerable children. Satyarthi and scores of supporters embarked on the ?India March? at Kanyakumari on the country?s southernmost tip. He hopes to get one million people involved in various stages of the march to New Delhi. ?If our children are not safe in India, if our children are not safe in schools, t

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Cancer immunotherapy proves itself in earlier-stage disease

A patient receives chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer at a hospital. Photo: ReutersΒ  MADRID: Cancer doctors are widening the net for immunotherapy, a hot new class of drugs that enlist the body?s defenses in the fight against tumors. The latest research shared with 23,000 experts at Europe?s top oncology meeting shows how medicines that have already delivered durable benefits in metastatic disease can also work well at an earlier stage. The findings promise to expand the market for estab

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Blockade attempt to force Qatar into 'trusteeship': minister

QatarΒ΄s foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani attends the 36th Session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva. -AFPΒ  GENEVA: Qatar's foreign minister on Monday accused the "illegal" blockade against his country for trying to force it into a "state of trusteeship". Speaking before the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani decried the "illegal siege which clearly violates international laws." Qatar has been hit by a

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In pictures: World XI practice

Lahore?s Gaddafi Stadium is all set to witness history as the Green Shirts take on the World XI for a three-match T20 series starting Tuesday. The World XI, starring cricket greats from seven different countries, arrived in Pakistan early Monday to a rousing welcome from the cricket-crazy nation, as the eight-year-long wait for high-profile cricket to return home finally ends this week. International World XI captain Faf du Plessis (R) and teammate Hashim Amla touch gloves during a practice s

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ATC to indict Baldia factory fire accused on September 25

KARACHI: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Monday adjourned the hearing of Baldia factory fire case until September 25 and said the accused will be indicted during the next hearing. The ATC resumed hearing of the case on Monday with all the accused provided copies of the case. In September 2012, a deadly fire devoured 269 lives at a factory situated in Karachi's Baldia Town. Subsequent investigations led to revelations that the factory was deliberately set ablaze over non-payment of protection

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New malware stealing Indian users' money through smartphones

Photo: File Year 2017 is proving to be the year of malware attacks, with the most number of malware attacks reported this year. A new malware ? Xafecopy Trojan ? has been detected in India, which steals money through victims' mobile phones, according to cyber security firm Kaspersky. According to Kaspersky?s report, forty percent of the targeted users are Indians. The report reads: "Kaspersky Lab experts have uncovered a mobile malware targeting the WAP billing payment method, stealing mone

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Information ministry denies proposing law to control print media

ISLAMABAD: The information ministry has suspended Assistant Director Saadullah Mahar after the development surfaced that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government had planned a law to control the print media. According to a notification issued from the information ministry on Monday, an enquiry committee has also been constituted over the 'Pakistan Print Media Regulatory Ordinance, 2017'. The enquiry committee is headed by External Publicity Wing Director General Shafqat Jalil. The commit

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Independence Cup trophy unveiled by PCB

LAHORE: The trophy for the upcoming Independence Cup, to be played between Pakistan and World XI, was unveiled on Monday.Β  While speaking to the media after the trophy unveiling ceremony, Pakistani skipper Sarfraz Ahmed, said they were well-prepared for the upcoming matches.Β  "Our responsibility has increased after winning the Champions Trophy."Β  Expressing excitement over the tournament, the Pakistan team captain said World XI is a very good team and he expects exciting cricket to be play

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