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In September, BYD, China's EV leviathan, sold about 396,270 cars which meant a decline of 5.5% on year. The figure also marks the first monthly decline since February 2024. Analysts cited lower demand alongside stiff competition from local rivals XPeng and Xiaomi and the over-saturated Chinese market as some reasons for the decline. To push sales, BYD has also reduced prices by 10,000 yuan on some models through the end of the year. Moreover, the company logged two months of production declines in a row, the first production drops recorded since 2020, raising investor unease about BYD's long-term momentum, even as it goes aggressively towards Europe and the markets outside its home.

BYD monthly sales fall for first time since early 2024

October 1, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
Russian drone attacks have once more hit the Ukrainian frontline city of Kramatorsk, worsening the condition of the civilians in the area. People were talking about hours of nighttime bombing, and explosions shook the districts, and weak infrastructure was destroyed. Local officials said they had seen homes, power lines and small businesses destroyed, but no official death count has been announced. The attacks are considered to be a part of the escalated drone campaigns Moscow launches against cities that are not located near battlefields. The destruction did not stop the defiance of Kramatorsk residents, as volunteers organized the provision of relief. The attacks indicate that Ukraine urgently requires improved air defence, with some military assistance being discussed by Western partners.

Drone Barrages Batter Kramatorsk as War Grinds On

October 1, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
The Philippines rescues are still looking to get survivors after a tragic earthquake in Cebu province claimed at least 69 people and dozens injured. The strong earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.9, caused massive building collapses and landslides displacing thousands of people. Emergency shelters are overwhelmed with overcrowding, and schools and businesses are closed. Officials worry the number of deaths may increase as they continue to clear rubble. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has declared a state of calamity in affected regions, and he has vowed to provide swift federal aid. The engineers are undertaking frantic safety inspections, with residents preparing to take the aftershock. The quake has again placed an emphasis on the vulnerability of the country, which lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Philippines Quake Leaves 69 Dead, Cebu Province Reeling

October 1, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
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Peshawar was Paris Once

September 30, 2025 — Culture — By: Aqsa Tufail
On Monday, a car bomb detonated outside the headquarters of the Frontier Constabulary in Quetta, killing at least eight people and injuring several other people. The blast that shook the city with vibrations left cars mangled and neighboring stores in a deplorable state. The security officials isolated the area as rescue workers hurriedly took the injured to hospitals. There is no group that has owned the attack, but the authorities believe that it could have been the Baloch Liberation Army that has already launched similar attacks in the area. The event highlights the deteriorating security conditions in Balochistan, where militants have attacked the law enforcement on numerous occasions. Law enforcement officials have declared an initial probe, promising to go on a hunt to capture the culprits behind the bombing.

Car Bomb Rocks Quetta Security Hub, Eight Killed

September 30, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
In a rally in the capital of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, Muzaffarabad, at least one demonstrator was killed and another 25 wounded after gunfire erupted. The protest held under the leadership of Awami Action Committee sought lower electric charges, food subsidies, and suspension of some government allowances. The peaceful march turned out to be chaotic, with shots fired and people panicking, witnesses claimed. The Committee alleged that the security forces were shooting at civilians, and the local authorities were accusing armed elements of causing the violence. The government reacted by blocking mobile and internet services in the region to avert future upheavals.

Protest in Muzaffarabad Turns Deadly as Gunfire Erupts

September 30, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
New reports in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the Lower Dir district indicate that the Pakistani military has been executing precise strikes on Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) fighters. According to local media, the crackdown has greatly weakened the presence of TTP, and various militants have been neutralised or even forced to withdraw. Analysts indicate that the move might be attributed to the changing dynamics among the militant groups, as speculation goes on that space is being cleared to allow Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) activities to continue in the area. The military has not officially verified the information but termed the activities as being under its continuous counterterrorism policy. The development reflects the precarious security situation in north-western Pakistan, where militant extremist groups are still changing loyalties and evolving.

Pakistan Military Operations Target TTP in Khyber Region

September 30, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report
Today marks the second day of internet cutoff in Afghanistan. The censorship goes beyond political strategy and subtle antics—as Afghanistan blatantly cuts the fibre optic network altogether. The government began shutting down high-speed internet connections to some provinces earlier in the month to prevent “vice” on the orders of supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.

Taliban cut off the internet in Afghanistan

September 30, 2025 — Latest News — By: Jarida Report

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