Two Chinese nationals were killed and 10 others injured in a powerful blast near the Karachi airport on Sunday.
In March, five Chinese engineers were killed in a similar attack in northern Pakistan.
Hira Mustafa reports from the capital Islamabad.
Another hurricane is barreling towards the already storm-ravaged US gulf-coast.
A state of emergency has been declared in parts of Florida while the state is still clearing up from the effects of hurricane Helene.
US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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Kamala Harris has met with Arab American leaders in the swing state of Michigan as her campaign seeks to address their concerns about the wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
A poll released this week indicates the Vice President is struggling to win over a group that has strongly favoured Democrats in recent years.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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Dock workers in the United States are back at work after their union reached a tentative agreement over wages.
Strikes this week have brought ship traffic in east coast harbours to a standstill - with fears mounting over the impact the industrial action could have on the US economy.
Sally Patterson reports from New York.
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After the UK government announced it was returning the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, there are fresh calls to give up control of the Falkland Islands.
Argentina's foreign minister has promised 'concrete action' but the Falklands governor says Britain's commitment to the territory is 'unwavering'.
It comes in the wake of the decision to hand over sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago, a move criticised by opposition Conservative politicians in the UK.
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An EU investigation found that China's state subsidies were unfairly undermining European car competitors.
China says the rulings were "non-compliant, unreasonable, and unfair".
Ross Cullen reports.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held an emergency meeting to discuss the impact of the West Asia crisis on the Indian economy.
The brewing conflict between Israel and Iran is expected to hit India's petroleum supplies and hurt shipments passing through the region.
Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.
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Tokyo says a Russian military patrol plane flew over waters north of Hokkaido three times prompting an Japanese Self-Defense Force fighter jet to fire a signal flare.
Chris Gilbert reports from Tokyo.
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