Chinese Human Rights Defenders reported that Chinese authorities have wrongfully detained thousands of individuals, convicting 1,545 prisoners of conscience over the past six years. The group stated that arbitrary detentions may constitute crimes against humanity, with severe penalties imposed on those detained, including death sentences. Women activists, ethnic minorities, and individuals over 60 were disproportionately affected, with China’s use of arbitrary detention expanding under Xi Jinping, targeting critics, human rights personnel, and individuals involved in political activities related to Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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Razorpay expands into Singapore, addressing cross-border payment challenges
India’s fintech giant Razorpay has expanded into Singapore, aiming to enhance the country’s digital payments ecosystem by offering cost-efficient solutions to businesses. The company will reduce transaction fees by 30-40% and provide innovations like multi-currency transactions, AI tools, and real-time payments, collaborating with banks and regulators to ensure compliance. With a focus on cross-border payments and leveraging its AI-driven approach, Razorpay’s expansion into Singapore signifies increased competition and innovation in the digital payments sector, strengthening...
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