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How China is quashing dissent abroad through illegal police stations: human rights watchdog Safeguard Defenders published records of newly established Chinese overseas policing agencies (www.firstpost.com)

At present, 54 nations with over 110 stations are reportedly functioning under the mandate of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), undertaking monitoring and coercion of nearly 230,000 Chinese living abroad to return to China and face charges for raising concerns over the brutality of Xi Jinping’s regime....

Ahead of Presidential polls, Argentina parliament passes bill to abolish income taxes; know why (www.firstpost.com)

Ahead of Presidential polls, Argentina parliament passes bill to abolish income taxes; know why Only those workers earning the equivalent of 15 federal minimum wages, amounting to 1.77 million pesos per month ($5,057), will continue to be subject to income taxes, constituting a minority of the workforce FP Staff Last...

‘No corridor without Turkey’: Erdogan opposes India-Middle East-Europe mega project (www.firstpost.com)

One of the biggest successes of the G20 Summit 2023 under India’s presidency was the announcement of India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor, but one of the leaders of the group member countries, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been opposing it....

"Every home becomes a prison:" Now, Taliban stops Afghan women from sightseeing (www.firstpost.com)

“Not content with depriving girls and women of education, employment, and free movement, the Taliban also want to take from them parks and sport and now even nature, as we see from this latest ban on women visiting Band-e-Amir,” Human Rights Watch’s Associate Women’s Rights Director Heather Barr says.

Japanese man gets 23 years in jail for Halloween attack dressed as ‘Joker’ (www.firstpost.com)

In Japan, violent crime is rare, but there are occasional stabbings and even shootings, including the assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe last year. Hattori had reportedly told investigators that he wanted to kill people and be given the death penalty

In Pakistan university, professors found pushing meth, recorded compromising videos of 5500 students, teachers (www.firstpost.com)

Police learned that the accused persons allegedly organised ‘dance’ parties inside the campus where they would intoxicate the students, especially girls in order to make their obscene videos which they later use to blackmail them for sexual abuse

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