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VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: June 22, 2022

Afghanistan
MoRR Calls on UNHCR to Address Problems of Refugees: Tolo News

The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) called on the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to address the problems of Afghan refugees abroad. Talking to the gathering held to mark World Refugee Day, the acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, expressed concerns over the mistreatment of Afghan refugees abroad. Click here to read…

Kabul, Tashkent to Conduct Survey of Trans-Afghan Railway Project: Tolo News

Afghanistan and Uzbekistan are set to conduct a survey of the trans-Afghan railway project, the Afghanistan Railway Authority (ARA) said. The head of the ARA, Bakht Rahman Sharafat, said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to ensuring the security of the trans-Afghan projectClick here to read…

Afghanistan and Iran Strike an Agreement Over Helmand River Water-Sharing: The Khaama Press

According to an official from the Ministry of Energy and Water, Afghanistan and Iran have resolved their water-sharing disagreement and struck an agreement on the Helmand water pact. The Ministry of Energy and Water said that the water of the Helmand River will be shared with Iran this year, in accordance with the Helmand Water Treaty signed between the two countries in 1973. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Govt responded immediately to tackle flood: PM tells EU ambassador- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday (June 21, 2022) said the government took immediate measures to cope with the flood situation. Click here to read…

Rain stopped, sufferings did not- The Daily Star

Even though the torrential rain took a break in the port city, the sufferings of residents did not. Many low-lying areas in the city are still under knee-deep water. Click here to read…

Hasina likely to visit India in early Sept- The Daily Star

Bangladesh and India are in discussion to finalise a date in early September for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to New Delhi, says Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. Click here to read…

“Country ready for take-off, policymakers must ensure a secure launching pad”- The Daily Star

As Bangladesh enters the new phase of its development, it must deal with the twin challenges of sustaining economic growth and managing the changes that comes with it, said CRI Trustee and Bangabandhu’s grandson Radwan Mujib Siddiq. Click here to read…

France, Germany express concern over scrapping of NGO Odhikar’s registration- The Daily Star

France and Germany have expressed deep concern over the scrapping of non-government organisation (NGO) Odhikar’s registration by the Government of Bangladesh. Click here to read…

Bhutan
His Majesty returns from tour of southern dzongkhags- Kuensel

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday, following a Royal tour of the Southern dzongkhags. During the tour, His Majesty visited Punakha, Wangduephodrang, Tsirang, Sarpang, Phuentsholing and Samtse. Click here to read…

Tourism Levy Bill proposes USD 200 a day in SDF- Kuensel

Tourists visiting Bhutan shall be liable to pay a sustainable development fund (SDF) of USD 200 per night. Click here to read…

Bhutan and Nepal to sign bilateral trade agreement- Kuensel

The governments of Bhutan and Nepal are expected to sign a formal bilateral trade agreement in three months to promote and strengthen trade and commerce. Click here to read…

Loan repayment period for education loan could be extended: Finance Minister- BBS

The Finance Minister said there is a possibility of extending the loan repayment period for students who took education loans from the financial institutions. The minister said this in the National Council. Presently, the students have to repay the loans within ten years. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Sellouts and false prophets: Cinema in the Myanmar revolution – Frontier Myanmar

Prior to February 1, 2021, decades of military rule had already ravaged Myanmar’s film industry; since the coup, the wounds have only accrued. When the National League for Democracy government ordered cinemas across the country to close in March 2020 due to the pandemic – a decision that plunged the entire film industry into stasis – they had been promoting the gun-wielding gangster flick Original Gangster 3 as their next feature. Click here to read…

Cambodian Defence Minister, Myanmar Defence Minister holds bilateral talks – Khmertimeskh

The meeting was held on the night of June 21 at Sokha Hotel in Phnom Penh after the Minister of Defence of Myanmar led a delegation of the Ministry of Defence of the Union of Myanmar to Cambodia to attend the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting. Click here to read…

A daily walk to school, from Myanmar to India – Hindustan Times

That bridge, that sign, the gate, and the river are significant milestones. Because they are the international border between India and Myanmar, that Manguii and her mother cross it every day — to go to school. Click here to read…

Parallel government in Myanmar creates own digital currency – Laprensalatina

The self-proclaimed legitimate government of Myanmar, made up of politicians and pro-democracy activists after the military coup of 2021, announced Tuesday the creation of its own digital currency, available through its own mobile payment system. Click here to read…

Arakan Army making retaliatory detentions of junta soldiers: AA spokesman – BNI Online

The AA spokesman, however, refused to provide details about how many and where the AA members were detained. Following the AA’s detention of a junta soldier in Ponnagyun Township on June 16, the Myanmar military detained at least five residents in the town on suspicion of having ties to the ethnic armed group. Click here to read…

Myanmar junta peace talks seek to keep ethnic armed groups at bay – BNI Online

The Myanmar junta calls them “peace talks” but the aim appears to be to keep potential enemies at bay. When the State Administration Council (SAC) recently announced peace talks, offering an olive branch to the Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAO), junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing said the talks are for the benefit of Myanmar’s people “to enjoy the essence of peace and development”. Click here to read…

Nepal
Flight disruption averted, talks on- Himalayan Times

A late night meeting between the domestic airline operators and the aviation sector regulator held today ended inconclusively, but the earlier announced flight disruption from tomorrow has been withdrawn. Click here to read…

NC seeks voting rights for migrant Nepalis- Himalayan Times

Nepali Congress general secretaries Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma today met Chief Election Commissioner Dinesh Kumar Thapaliya and urged him to ensure voting rights for Nepalis staying abroad. Click here to read…

Journalist Rabi Lamichhane announces new political party- Himalayan Times

Former TV anchor Rabi Lamichhane has announced a new political party: the National Independent Party, ending his career as journalist, and begun his new journey as politician from today. Click here to read…

Ad-hoc decisions put Nepal’s aviation—and tourism—in disarray- Kathmandu Post

The civil aviation body is not the only one wreaking havoc on the industry, the tourism minister has done his share of the damage too, insiders say. Click here to read…

Congress leaders call for letting Nepalis away vote. Poll body says not feasible- Kathmandu Post

Despite Supreme Court order in 2018, no initiatives taken for out-of-country voting. Debate on the issue when polls near seems to be more for public consumption. Click here to read…

Sublimation of the subaltern- Kathmandu Post

Chasing the chimaera of emancipation through political ideologies is exhausting and meaningless. Click here to read…

‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ arriving in Janakpur on Thursday- Republica

The ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ carrying Indian tourists on board is arriving in Janakpurdham on June 23.
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Pakistan
‘Lifeline’ IMF deal secured: Dawn

In a breakthrough, Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday night reached an understanding on the federal budget for 2022-23, leading to revival of the extended fund facility (EFF) after authorities committed to generate Rs436 billion more taxes and increase petroleum levy gradually up to Rs50 per litre. Click here to read…

EU mission in Islamabad to decide on GSP+ status: The Express Tribune

The European Union’s Generalized System of Preferences Plus (GSP +) monitoring mission has reached Pakistan to review the country’s compliance with its requirements in order to ensure extension of the GSP+ status. Click here to read…

Rupee continues free fall as USD hits Rs212: The Express Tribune

The rupee has crossed the threshold of 212 for the first time despite Finance Minister Miftah Ismail’s assurance on Monday that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme would resume “in a day or two”.Click here to read…

Important progress made over budget 2022-23: IMF: The News

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday confirmed that a breakthrough has been achieved in talks with Pakistan for the revival of the $6 billion loan facility stalled since months due to policy breaches by the previous government. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, June 22, 2022

China’s top legislature starts standing committee session: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

The Standing Committee of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s top legislature, started its 35th session Tuesday in Beijing. Li Zhanshu, chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, presided over the session’s first plenary meeting. Click here to read…

Wang Menghui elected Party chief of China’s Hubei: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

Wang Menghui has been elected secretary of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Wang was elected to the post at the first plenary session of the 12th CPC Hubei Provincial Committee on Tuesday. Click here to read…

China addresses fiscal irregularities following audit: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

China has almost addressed all the fiscal irregularities spotted by auditors between June 2020 and May 2021, the country’s top auditor said Tuesday. Such rectifications involve improvements to more than 1,520 rules and regulations, while more than 8,300 people have been held accountable, said Hou Kai, auditor general of the National Audit Office of China (CNAO), who delivered a report at the ongoing bimonthly session of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee. Click here to read…

Qingdao summit sees 99 foreign-investment projects inked: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

A total of 99 major foreign-investment projects have been inked at the third Qingdao Multinationals Summit, which concluded on Tuesday in Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province. Click here to read…

Chinese SOEs to recruit more university graduates: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are set to recruit more university and college graduates this year amid efforts to bolster employment, according to the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. Click here to read…

Shipbuilder delivers first methanol hybrid tanker: China Daily
June 21, 2022

The country’s first methanol-propelled dual-fuel vessel was delivered on Monday in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. The vessel was developed and built by Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI), which is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It is a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp. Click here to read…

China’s weather satellites to share data globally: China Daily
June 21, 2022

The head of the China Meteorological Administration, Zhuang Guotai announced that the data produced by the country’s two Fengyun series meteorological satellites will be shared with global users. He made the remarks at the 75th session of the Executive Council of World Meteorological Organization on Monday. Fengyun 3E and Fengyun 4B are used to help monitor and forecast weather, as well as prevent and mitigate disasters. Click here to read…

PLA warships circumnavigate Japan in distance sea drills amid US, Japanese provocations: Global Times
June 21, 2022

Led by the Type 055 large destroyer Lhasa, a Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy flotilla reportedly sailed from northwest to the east and south sides of Japan on Monday and Tuesday after making transits in three strategic straits near the island country, and the vessels are expected to make a full circle around Japan if they are to continue in their path and return to base, similarly to a voyage by a Chinese-Russian joint flotilla last year. Click here to read…

More in G-7 now view China as “threat” than ally : Kyodo
June 21, 2022

China’s perception in Group of Seven developed nations has worsened due to Beijing’s failure to explicitly condemn Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, with more people considering it a “threat” compared with before Moscow’s invasion, according to survey results released Tuesday. Click here to read…

China gives up host role with call for urgent meeting on biodiversity, UN says: South China Morning Post
June 21, 2022

China on Tuesday officially gave up its role as host of the UN Biodiversity Conference, which had been set to take place in the city of Kunming but now will be moved to Montreal, Canada. The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) announced on Tuesday that the UN Biodiversity Conference, known as COP15, would be held in Canada in December. Click here to read…

U.S. import ban over China’s forced labor in Xinjiang takes effect: Kyodo
June 22, 2022

A U.S. law broadly banning imports from China’s Xinjiang region took effect Tuesday, a move aimed at adding pressure over Beijing’s alleged use of forced labor among the Uyghur minority that could pose supply chain challenges. Click here to read…

China supercomputer achieves global first with ‘brain-scale’ AI model: South China Morning Post
June 22, 2022

Chinese scientists say a new supercomputer is so fast it has successfully run an artificial intelligence model as sophisticated as a human brain. The achievement puts the Newest Generation Sunway supercomputer on a par with Frontier, the latest machine built by the US Department of Energy, which earlier this month was named the world’s most powerful.
The Chinese team used the Sunway machine to train the AI model – called bagualu which means “alchemist’s pot” – with 174 trillion parameters, rivalling the number of synapses in the brain for the first time. Click here to read…

Outbreaks of COVID-19 in China shift to the south: Taipei Times

June 22, 2022

China’s COVID-19 outbreak is shifting to its south coast, with a flareup in Shenzhen triggering mass testing and a lockdown of some neighborhoods, while Macau — an hour’s drive away — is racing to stop its first outbreak in eight months. Click here to read…

China’s Guangdong activates top emergency response for flood: Xinhuanet
June 22, 2022

The flood control and drought relief headquarters of south China’s Guangdong Province upgraded its flood control emergency response to Level I at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The headquarters ordered governments of areas at risk to promptly suspend schools, production, traffic or businesses if necessary, sparing no efforts to ensure the safety of people’s lives and property and minimize disaster losses. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 10 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
June 22, 2022

The Chinese mainland Tuesday reported 10 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including four each in Beijing and Shanghai, and one each in Inner Mongolia and Guangdong, the National Health Commission said Wednesday. Click here to read…

Nation’s coal king speeds up its green transition: Quishi
June 22, 2022

The Inner Mongolia autonomous region is ramping up efforts to invest in new energy as China goes full throttle on its green energy transition, with the aim of becoming carbon neutral by 2060. As the country’s largest coal producer, the region has been adjusting its energy structure while keeping the coal flowing in recent years. In Ordos, for example, the Bortoi coal mine, which has produced 175 million metric tons of coal, is currently covered with 1.12 million photovoltaic panels that can generate up to 900 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy each year. Click here to read…

Draft set to strengthen quality, safety of agricultural products: China Daily
June 22, 2022

A draft revision to the Law on Quality and Safety of Agricultural Products was submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature, for a second review on Tuesday. The draft highlights the responsibilities of ensuring agricultural products’ quality and safety during cold chain transportation and on e-commerce platforms. Click here to read…

Chinese think tank report clarifies international misconceptions about the BRICS: Global Times
June 22, 2022

Ahead of the 14th BRICS summit in Beijing, China’s top think tank released a report on Tuesday on the results the BRICS has achieved in the past and its development expectations, clarifying some misconceptions about the block. Click here to read…

Taiwan scrambles jets to warn away Chinese planes in its air defence zone: Reuters
June 22, 2022

Taiwan scrambled jets on Tuesday to warn away 29 Chinese aircraft in its air defence zone, including bombers that flew south of the island and into the Pacific, in the latest uptick in tensions and largest incursion since late May. Click here to read…

Ant, Alibaba plan for less intertwined future after China crackdown: Reuters
June 22, 2022

Ant Group and Alibaba are untangling their operations from each other and independently seeking new business as the Jack Ma-founded companies navigate China’s devastating regulatory crackdown, four sources familiar with the matter said. Click here to read…

VIF News Digest: National Security – Defence Studies & Terrorism, 01-15 June 2022

DEFENCE

  • 11th edition of India – Italy Military Cooperation Group (MCG).
  • Raksha Mantri (RM) held a bilateral meeting with Defence Minister of Israel in New Delhi.
  • Transfer of IAF land to AAI to Facilitate Civil Aircraft Operations from IAF Bases.
  • Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh to be on a three-day visit to Vietnam from 8th June.
  • Joint military training exercise Ex SAMPRITI-X between India and Bangladesh.
  • Defence Acquisition Council (DAC accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for Capital Acquisition Proposals of the Armed Forces amounting to Rs 76,390 crore.
  • Indian Army Contingent inmultinational joint exercise “Ex Khaan Quest 2022” hosted by Mongolia.
  • Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4, successfully tested.
  • P8A aircraft of Royal Australian Air Force for coordinated operations with Indian Navy (IN).
  • INS Satpura visits Manila.
  • Enhancement of funding under Technology Development Fund (TDF).
  • Cabinet clears ‘AGNIPATH’ scheme for recruitment of youth in the Armed Forces.

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

Africa
Somalia
  • Somali Army killed 12 al-Shabaab terrorists in the Central region.
Afghanistan
  • Taliban claimed to eliminate eight IS-KP terrorists in Takhar province.

DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
  • NIA officials searched multiple locations in UT of J&K in ‘JeI Terror Funding’ case.
  • Security forces eliminated a HM terrorist in Kulgam.
  • NIA officials searched multiple locations in UT of J&K in ‘Cross LoC Trade & Terror Financing’ case.
  • Security forces killed three LeT terrorists in Pulwama.
  • Security forces arrested two LeT terrorists from Baramulla.
  • Police killed two LeT terrorists in Shopian.
  • Terrorists killed a Bank Manager in Kulgam.
  • Security forces killed a HM terrorist in Anantnag.
  • In a joint operation with Bengaluru police, J&K police arrested key HM commander from Karnataka.
Left-Wing Extremism
  • Around 295 Maoist OG supporters surrendered before Odisha police.
Islamic Extremism (excluding J&K)
  • NIA officials searched multiple locations in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh in JMB case of Bhopal.
  • AQIS issued warning of ‘suicide attacks’ in India over Prophet remark row.
  • NIA Special Court (Kolkata) pronounced sentence in ‘IS GRP Howrah’ case.
  • On Prophet controversy, IS-KP released bulletin with a warning of attacks.
  • NIA officials raided multiple locations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in ‘Mayiladuthurai ICAMA Sadik’ case.
  • NIA Special Court (New Delhi) pronounced sentence against 05 IS operatives in ‘IS
  • Roorkee Module’ case.
Khalistan-inspired Extremism
  • Pro-Khalistan slogan graffiti was painted on a wall of the Session Judge’s house in Faridkot.
Human-Trafficking
  • NIA filed chargesheet in ‘Human-Trafficking of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims into India’ case.

DEFENCE

Launch of two indigenous frontline warships.

Raksha Mantri(RM) launched two frontline warships of the Indian Navy – ‘Surat’ and ‘Udaygiri’ – at Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL), Mumbai on May 17, 2022. ‘Surat’ is the fourth Guided Missile Destroyer of P15B class, while ‘Udaygiri’ is the second Stealth Frigate of P17A class. Both warships have been designed in-house by the Directorate of Naval Design (DND) and built at MDL, Mumbai.
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11th edition of India – Italy Military Cooperation Group (MCG)

11th edition of India – Italy Military Cooperation Group (MCG) meeting was held from 31 May 2022 to 01 June 22 at Rome, Italy. The MCG is a forum established to boost defence cooperation between the both countries through regular talks at the strategic and operational levels between Headquarters, Integrated Defence Staff and the Joint Staff HQ of Italian Armed Forces.
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Raksha Mantri (RM) held a bilateral meeting with Defence Minister of Israel in New Delhi.

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh held a bilateral meeting with Defence Minister of Israel Mr Benjamin Gantz in New Delhi on June 02, 2022. They discussed ways to increase cooperation in all domains with a focus on Research & Development in future technologies and defence co-production. With the intention to further strengthen the existing framework of the Indo-Israeli defence cooperation architecture, both sides adopted the India-Israel Vision on Defence Cooperation. A Letter of Intent on enhancing cooperation in the field of Futuristic Defence Technologies was also exchanged between the two Ministers. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the formation of the official diplomatic ties between India and Israel.
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Transfer of IAF land to AAI to Facilitate Civil Aircraft Operations from IAF Bases

In line with the vision of the Prime Minister of “Ude Deshka Aam Nagarik” (UDAN) and to facilitate Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS), Indian Air Force has facilitated Working Permission and handing over of Defence Land by Ministry of Defence to Airport Authority of India (AAI) at seven locations, viz, Bagdogra, Darbhanga, Adampur, Utarlai, Sarsawa, Kanpur and Gorakhpur. AAI would now be utilising the existing IAF airfields to operate civil flights under the RCS UDAN scheme. Approximately 40 acres of land is being handed over for development of civil terminals and necessary airfield infrastructure for commencing RCS flights.

Providing air connectivity at these locations will boost the economy and develop the areas. Moreover, IAF is also in the process of handing over Defence land for expansion of civil airports at six locations, over and above those covered under RCS, viz., Srinagar, Thanjavur, Chandigarh, Leh, Pune and Agra. This will facilitate expansion of the existing terminals and facilities to accommodate enhanced number of passengers and cargo infrastructure.
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Raksha Mantri to be on a three-day visit to Vietnam from 8th June

The RM will pay an official visit to Vietnam from June 08-10, 2022, at the invitation of Vietnam’s Minister of National Defence. He will hold bilateral talks with General Phan Van Giangand is also scheduled to call on the President of Vietnam Mr Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Prime Minister Mr Pham Minh Chinh.

At the Hong Ha Shipyard in Hai Phong, the RM will preside over the handing over ceremony of 12 High Speed Guard Boats constructed under the Government of India’s $US 100 million Defence Line of Credit to Vietnam. This project is significant in the context of the growing defence industry cooperation with Vietnam and exemplifies India’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India, ‘Make for the World’.

During the visit, the RM will also visit the training institutions of Vietnam at Nha Trang, including the Telecommunication University where an Army Software Park is being established with the $US 5 million grant from Government of India.

The Raksha Mantri’s visit on the historic occasion of 50 years of establishment of India-Vietnam Diplomatic relations and 75 years of India’s Independence will further consolidate the bilateral defence cooperation and the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
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Joint military training exercise Ex SAMPRITI-X between India and Bangladesh

As part of the ongoing India Bangladesh bilateral defence cooperation, a joint military training exercise Ex SAMPRITI-X is being conducted at Jashore Military Station in Bangladesh from 05 June to 16 June 2022. Exercise SAMPRITI is an important bilateral defence cooperation endeavour conducted alternately by both countries which aims to strengthen and widen the aspects of interoperability and cooperation between both the armies. During the joint military exercise, armies of both the Nations will share expertise in multiple simulated scenarios of Counter Terrorism, Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief and UN Peacekeeping Force under UN mandate.
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Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for Capital Acquisition Proposals of the Armed Forces amounting to Rs 76,390 crore

DAC in a meeting chaired by Raksha Mantri on June 06, 2022, accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for Capital Acquisition Proposals of the Armed Forces amounting to Rs 76,390 crore under ‘Buy (Indian)’, ‘Buy & Make (Indian)’ and ‘Buy (Indian-IDDM)’ categories.

For the Indian Army, the DAC accorded fresh AoNs for procurement of Rough Terrain Fork Lift Trucks (RTFLTs), Bridge Laying Tanks (BLTs), Wheeled Armoured Fighting Vehicles (Wh AFVs) with Anti-Tank Guided Missiles (ATGMs) and Weapon Locating Radars (WLRs) through domestic sources with emphasis on indigenous design and development.

For the Indian Navy, the DAC accorded AoN for procurement of Next Generation Corvettes (NGC) at an estimated cost of approx. Rs 36,000 crore. The DAC accorded AoNs for manufacture of Dornier Aircrafts and Su-30 MKI aero-engines by the Navratna CPSE M/s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited with focus on enhancing indigenisation particularly in indigenising aero-engine material.
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Indian Army Contingent in multinational joint exercise “Ex Khaan Quest 2022” hosted by Mongolia.

A Multinational Peacekeeping exercise “Ex Khaan Quest 2022” featuring participation from military contingents from 16 countries has commenced in Mongolia on 06th June 2022. Mr Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, the President of Mongolia inaugurated the Exercise at a location in Mongolia.

Indian Army is represented by a contingent from the LADAKH SCOUTS. The 14 day exercise is aimed at enhancing interoperability, building military to military relationships, developing peace support operations and military readiness among participating nations. The exercise will also enable sharing of best practices between the Armed Forces of participating nations and will include field training exercises, combat discussions, lectures and demonstration.

The military exercise will enhance the level of defence co-operation between Indian Army and participating countries especially with the Mongolian Armed Forces which will enhance bilateral relations between the two countries.
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Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4, successfully tested

A successful training launch of an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, Agni-4, was carried out at approximately on June 06, 2022 from APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha. The successful test was part of routine user training launches carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command. The launch validated all operational parameters as also the reliability of the system. The successful test reaffirms India’s policy of having a ‘Credible Minimum Deterrence’ Capability.
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P8A aircraft of Royal Australian Air Force for coordinated operations with Indian Navy (IN)

P8A aircraft of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) arrived at Goa on 06 Jun 22 to undertake coordinated operations with the P8I of Indian Navy (IN) from 07 – 09 Jun 22. The RAAF P8A and IN P8I aircraft will undertake coordinated operations involving Anti-Submarine Warfare and Surface surveillance from 07 to 09 June 2022.

Previously, IN P8I aircraft had operated from Darwin, Australia in April 2022 and undertaken coordinated operations with RAAF P8A in Northern Australian waters.
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INS Satpura visits Manila.
Towards enhancing military cooperation with the navies of friendly foreign countries, Indian Naval Ship Satpura on a deployment to the South China Sea (SCS) and West Pacific, visited Manila from 03 to 06 June 2022. The visit was aimed at strengthening mutual working relationships and interoperability between the Indian Navy and the Philippines Navy.
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Enhancement of funding under Technology Development Fund (TDF)

Raksha Mantri has approved enhancement of funding under Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme of Ministry of Defence to Rs 50 crore per project from Rs 10 crore. The TDF scheme, executed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), supports indigenous development of components, products, systems and technologies by MSMEs and start-ups.

It may be recalled that 25 per cent of defence R&D budget was earmarked for private industry, start-ups and academia in Union Budget 2022-23. The scheme facilitates up to 90 per cent of the total project cost and allows industry to work in consortium with another industry/academia. With the enhanced funding, the industry and startups will be able to develop more complex technologies for existing and future weapon systems and platforms. Till date, 56 projects have been sanctioned under TDF scheme.
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Cabinet clears ‘AGNIPATH’ scheme for recruitment of youth in the Armed Forces

The Union Cabinet today approved the recruitment scheme for Indian youth to serve in the Armed Forces. The scheme is called AGNIPATH and the youth selected under this scheme will be known as Agniveers.

The AGNIPATH scheme has been designed to enable a youthful profile of the Armed Forces. It is envisaged that average age profile of Indian Armed forces would come down by about 4-5 years by implementation of this scheme. The policy, which comes into immediate effect, will hereafter govern the enrolment for the three services.
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INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

Africa
Somalia
Somali Army killed 12 al-Shabaab terrorists in the Central region

On 13 June 2022, Somali National Army (SNA) killed 12 al-Shabaab terrorists in different counter-terrorism (CT) operations in 24 hours in the Hiraan region, Central Somalia. The CT operations were carried out near Qabdho village under the Mataban district of the Hiraan region. “During the operations, the SNA destroyed al-Shabaab bases where they used to extort money from the local people,” read the report issued by State-owned Radio Mogadishu.
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Afghanistan
Taliban claimed to eliminate eight IS-KP terrorists in Takhar province

On 11 June 2022, Taliban carried out raid on Islamic State-Khurasan Province (IS-KP) base in Taloqan in Takhar province and killed eight IS-KP terrorists and captured three others. According to the Taliban spokesman— ZabihullahMujahid, special forces of the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI)— renamed Afghan spy agency, carried out the operation. “Ensuing heavy clashes killed eight [IS-KP terrorists] men, including an important commander of the group— identified as Younis Uzbekistani,” said Mujahid.
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DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
NIA officials searched multiple locations in UT of J&K in ‘JeI Terror Funding’ case

On 16 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials searched six locations in Baramulla, Budgam, and Srinagar districts of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in connection with the ‘Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI)’ terror funding case.

The case— RC-03/2021/NIA/DLI pertains to the illegal activities of JeI who have been gathering funds in the form of Zakat, Mowda, and Bait-ul-Mal for violent and secessionist activities. The funds raised by JeI are also channelise other terror group such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM), and other groups through well organised network of JeI. The NIA officials seized various incriminating material and electronic devices during the search operation.
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Security forces eliminated a HM terrorist in Kulgam

On 11 June 2022, security forces killed a Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorist in a gun-battle in Khandipora area in Kulgam district of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). The gun-battle started in the early hours of 10-11 June 2022.
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NIA officials searched multiple locations in UT of J&K in ‘Cross LoC Trade & Terror Financing’ case

On 15 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials carried out searches at 03 locations in Baramulla and one location in Police District Handwara in connection with the ‘Cross LoC Trade & Terror Financing’ case.

The case— RC-17/2016/NIA/DLI pertains to the generation of additional profits through cross Line of Control (LoC) trade mechanism between the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and using these funds for fomenting terrorist activities in the UT of J&K. The trade was started in 2008 via two Trade Facilitation Centres (TFCs) located at Salamabad, Uri in Baramulla District and Chakan-da-Bagh in Poonch District. The trade has been suspended since the month of April 2019. During the search operations, the NIA officials seized digital devices along with incriminating documents.
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Security forces killed three LeT terrorists in Pulwama

On 12 June 2022, security forces killed three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists, including Junaid Sheergojri, at Drabgam area in Pulwama district of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Incriminating materials, including arms and ammunition were recovered from operation site. One of the slain terrorists— Junaid was involved in the assassination of Police Constable Reyaz Ahmad Thoker on 13 May 2022 in Pulwama.
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Security forces arrested two LeT terrorists from Baramulla

In a joint operation with Indian Army, the Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) police, on 10 June 2022, arrested two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists— i) Irshad Ahmad Mir, and ii) Zahid Bashir, from Baramulla in the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Incriminating materials, arms and ammunition, including two Chinese pistols, 18 live rounds of cartridges and two magazines were recovered upon their arrest.
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Police killed two LeT terrorists in Shopian

On 14 June 2022, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) police eliminated two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists— i) Tufail Ganai, and ii) Jan Mohammad Lone, in a gun-battle in Kanjiular area of Shopian district of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Police recovered incriminating materials, including arms and ammunition, one AK-47, and a pistol. According to news report, Jan Mohammad Lone was involved in assassination of Bank Manager at Ellaqui Dehati Bank— Vijay Kumar in Kulgam district on 02 June 2022.
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Terrorists killed a Bank Manager in Kulgam

On 02 June 2022, unidentified terrorists fired upon and killed a bank employee— Vijay Kumar, at Areh Mohanpora in Kulgam district. Vijay Kumar was resident of Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, and had been employed as a Bank Manager at the Ellaqui Dehati Bank in Areh Mohanpora area of Kulgam district. “Now terrorists targeting public servants too. High time for security agencies to work out a strategy to stop this vicious cycle of violence,” said Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)’s J&K spokesperson— Altaf Thakur.
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Security forces killed a HM terrorist in Anantnag

On 03 June 2022, security forces eliminated a self-styled leader of Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM)—Nisar Khanday, while three soldiers and a civilian got injured in a gun-battle in Rishipora area of Anantnag district of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Post-operation, security forces recovered incriminating materials, arms and ammunition, including one AK-47 rifle, from the site. The injured soldiers and a civilian were immediately airlifted to 92 base hospital in Srinagar for treatment, and are reported to be stable.
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In a joint operation with Bengaluru police, J&K police arrested key HM commander from Karnataka

In a joint operation on 05 June 2022, the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) police with logistic support of Bengaluru City police, arrested key Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM) commander— Tariq aka Talib Hussain Gujjar, from premises of a mosque in Okalipuram in Srirampura in North Bengaluru, Karnataka. Reportedly, Talib was working for a courier company as a cargo loader and maintained a low profile in Bengaluru city. “J&K police had approached the Bengaluru city police for locating a terror suspect named Tariq. He was located and detained for questioning. Later, Tariq was identified as Talib Hussain – a ‘Hizbul-A’ category terrorist,” said sources on the basis of anonymity.
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Left-Wing Extremism
Around 295 Maoist OG supporters surrendered before Odisha police

On 11 June 2022, around 295 Maoist Over-Ground (OG) supporters, who act as sympathisers, informers, and aid to Maoists, surrendered before Odisha police in Swabhiman Anchal of Malkangiri district in Odisha. “They voluntarily came to a BSF camp in Jantri and surrendered before Odisha police in the presence of Malkangiri district administration. The surrendered OG supporters were involved in arson incidents, hoisting of black flags, burning of vehicles, enforcing boycott of elections, passing information about movement of security forces, and arranging food and logistics for Maoists,” said Director-General of Police (DGP) S K Bansal.

The surrendered OG supporters claimed that they were misled by Maoists. Seeing the government’s development efforts in the region, they decided to join the mainstream and lead a peaceful life. Also, they burnt Maoist uniforms and raised slogans against them. They performed Dhemsa (local folk dance) at the camp and took part in a feast organised by the police and the administration on the occasion. The administration distributed MGNREGA job cards and pension cards, and police gave out sports equipment to surrendered OG supporters.
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Islamic Extremism (excluding J&K)
NIA officials searched multiple locations in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh in JMB case of Bhopal

On 15 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out searches at six locations— four locations at Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), one location at Katihar (Bihar), and one location at Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) in connection with the Jamaatul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) case of Bhopal.

The case— RC-11/2022/NIA/DLI relates to arrest of six JMB terrorists, including three illegal immigrants (later turn-out to be) of Bangladesh from a house in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The arrested terrorists were involved in propagating the ideology of JMB and motivating youths to perform jihad against India. During the searches, the NIA officials seized digital devices including mobile phones, SIM Cards, and memory cards, and bank account details, incriminating documents and jihadi literature.
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AQIS issued warning of ‘suicide attacks’ in India over Prophet remark row

In the midst of remarks over Prophet, al-Qa’ida in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) issued a warning of suicide bombings in Indian cities to avenge the insult. On 06 June 2022, AQIS released a letter stating that it will coordinate suicide attacks in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Gujarat to “fight for the honour of the Prophet”.

“Saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat. They should find refuge neither in their homes nor in their fortified army cantonments,” read the letter released by AQIS.
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NIA Special Court (Kolkata) pronounced sentence in ‘IS GRP Howrah’ case

On 03 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, Kolkata, convicted and pronounced sentence against Mohammad Mosiuddin aka Abu Musa aka Moshi, rewarding Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) for life under Sections 120B, 121A, 122 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 18, 20 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], for 10 years RI under Section 123 of the IPC and Section 38 of UA(P)A, and 03 years RI under Section 25(1)(B)(a) of Arms Act with a fine of ₹75,000.
The case— RC-10/2016/NIA/DLI is related to the arrest of Mosiuddin for furthering the illegal activities of the network of Islamic State (IS) operatives in India and Bangladesh.
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On Prophet controversy, IS-KP released bulletin with a warning of attacks

Amid Prophet controversy, the Islamic State-Khurasan Province (IS-KP) released a bulletin service through its media-wing— al-Azaim Foundation. The bulletin featured Nupur Sharma and houses of Muslims bulldozed, followed by the previous statements of IS-KP suicide bombers who were Indian. The bulletin threatened to carry-out terrorist attacks in India, whenever possible.
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NIA officials raided multiple locations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in ‘Mayiladuthurai ICAMA Sadik’ case

On 09 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials carried out searches at 09 locations in Chennai and Mayiladuthurai districts of Tamil Nadu and in Karaikal district of Puducherry in connection with the ‘Mayiladuthurai ICAMA Sadik’ case.

The case— RC-20/2022/NIA/DLI relates to Mohammad Sathik Bacha aka ICAMA Sadik who along with four other accused conspired for threatening the general public and police officials and had also attempted to murder the police personnel during vehicle checking on 21 February 2022. The accused were also involved in conspiracy to form outfits such as ‘Khilafah Party of India (KPI)’, ‘Khilafah Front of India (KFI)’, ‘Intellectual Students of India (ISI)’, and further associating these outfits with the transnational terrorist organisations such as Islamic State (IS) and al-Qa’ida. During the search operation, 16 digital devices, 06 blunt weapons, and metal rods, 02 nunchakus, and several incriminating materials were seized.
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NIA Special Court (New Delhi) pronounced sentence against 05 IS operatives in ‘IS Roorkee Module’ case

On 02 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, Patiala House, New Delhi, convicted and sentenced five Islamic State (IS) operatives under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A] and Explosive Substances Act (ESA), in connection with ‘IS Roorkee Module’ case. The IS terrorists are identified as— i) Akhlakur Rehman aka Akhlaq, ii) Mohammad Azeemushan, iii) Mohammad Meraj, iv) Mohammad Osama, and v) Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed.

The case— RC-09/2016/NIA/DLIpertains to the conspiracy hatched by IS handler Yousuf al-Hindi (since dead) in connivance with the sentenced IS operatives to carry out terrorist acts in Delhi/NCR, and planting an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) during the Ardh Kumbh festival in Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
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Khalistan-inspired Extremism
Pro-Khalistan graffiti was painted on a wall of the Session Judge’s house in Faridkot

On 11 June 2022, a pro-Khalistan graffiti was painted on the wall of the official residence of District and Session Judge in Faridkot, Punjab. Police registered the case under Section 3 of the Prevention of Defacement of Property Act (PDPA) at Faridkot.
‘Khalistan Zindabad’ slogan was painted as a graffiti just meters away from the front gate of the residence. Earlier, on 13 May 2022, similar slogan was found written on a wall at a park in Faridkot.
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Human-Trafficking
NIA filed chargesheet in ‘Human-Trafficking of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims into India’ case

On 04 June 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed chargesheet before NIA Special Court, Assam, against six accused persons— i) Kumkum Ahmed Choudhury, ii) Ahiya Ahmed Choudhury, iii) Bapan Ahmed Choudhury, iv) Sahalam Laskar, v) Jamaluddin Choudhury, and vi) Wanbiang Suting, under Sections 120-B, 370 (3), and 370 (5) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The case— RC-05/2021/NIA/GUW pertains to trafficking of Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims into India with intentions of exploitation and in order to settle them in India (permanently) on the basis of forged Indian documents. The accused were involved in trafficking of minor girls, women in association with other conspirators based in various parts of India and Bangladesh.
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Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 13 June 2022 – 19 June 2022

Economic
Chinese President Xi Jinping warns against international decoupling in Russia speech

Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned against international decoupling and criticised the imposition of sanctions in a speech to a Russian economic forum. He also expressed “confidence” in the Chinese economy as international investors closely watch what measures it will take to recover from the impact of Covid-19. The speech delivered via video link to the 25th St Petersburg International Economic Forum on June 17 reaffirmed Beijing’s longstanding agenda of promoting multilateralism and increasing its say in international issues. Such issues have now become more urgent amid growing tensions with the West and the fall-out from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “It is necessary to strengthen the connection of development policies, international rules and standards, and abandon such actions as decoupling, supply suspension, unilateral sanctions and maximum pressure,” Xi said without naming specific countries. “[We] need to remove trade barriers, maintain the stability of global industrial and supply chains, and work together to deal with the increasingly severe food and energy crises.” The forum, during which Russian President Vladimir Putin blasted the West, was also attended virtually by the Egyptian and Kazakhstan leaders. No representatives from Western nations were present at the four-day event. Click here to read…

‘Casus belli’: What Kaliningrad blockade means for Russia

Lithuania blocked the rail transit of some Russian goods to the country’s Kaliningrad Region on June 18. Vilnius authorities explained the move by stating that the goods in question were sanctioned by Brussels in connection with the conflict in Ukraine, and therefore can no longer pass through EU territory even if they travel from one part of Russia to another. Why is that important? Kaliningrad Region is a Russian exclave in Europe, sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania along the Baltic Coast. Its position in the heart of Europe enables it to easily deliver Russian goods to any part of the EU bloc. As an exclave, or a territory which belongs to Russia but is geographically separated from the mainland, it should be granted full access to and from mainland Russia under international law. Therefore, some analysts suggest that Lithuania’s move to block Russia’s access to its own territory could, to some extent, be considered a ‘casus belli’ – a cause for the declaration of war. Why did Lithuania block transit? According to Lithuanian officials, the decision was made after getting the approval of the European Commission, EU’s main governing bodyClick here to read…

Russia Steps Up Pressure on European Gas Supplies

Russia stepped up pressure on Europe’s biggest economies with further cuts to the supply of gas, raising concerns of a fuel shortage this winter. Gas flowed through Nord Stream, the main conduit for Russian fuel into Europe, at an anemic pace for a fourth-straight day, reaching on June 17 only 55% of its rate from the start of the week. Germany’s Uniper SE, the continent’s biggest importer of Russian gas, said it was receiving 40% of the gas it had requested from Russia’s state-owned exporter, Gazprom PJSC. France’s gas network manager, meanwhile, said no gas had flowed into the country through its border with Germany since June 15. And in Italy, the eurozone’s third-biggest economy, Eni SpA said Gazprom was sending 50% of the gas the energy major had requested. Russia is punching back against European sanctions and military support for Ukraine, targeting Europe’s ability to power its economy. The continent has long relied on Russian gas to generate electricity, fuel factories and heat homes—a vulnerability the Kremlin is now exploiting. In slashing gas exports, Russia is heaping pain on businesses and households already contending with decades-high inflation driven by energy costs. Europe has raced to shore up alternative sources of gas since war broke out in Ukraine. But it will struggle to replace the current hole in Russian supplies, let alone a full cutoff, analysts said. Click here to read…

Major foreign holders of US treasury securities reduce holdings following interest rate hikes

Major foreign holders of the US treasury securities including China and Japan reduced their holdings in April as the US Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, newly released data from the US Department of Treasury revealed on June 15 local time. The US Federal Reserve announced on June 15 a 75 basis points rate hike of its benchmark interest rate to the 1.50 percent to 1.75 percent range, the biggest rate hike since 1994. China, the second largest holder of US treasury securities, reduced its holdings by $36.2 billion to a balance of $1.00 trillion in April, the lowest level since June 2010. This is also the fifth consecutive month that China has reduced its holdings, offloading a total of $77.4 billion over a five-month period. Analysts noted that the increase of 75 basis points reflects the urgency of the crisis the US is currently facing, with more frequent and even large rate hikes expected amid a critical economic and social situation, which will significantly impact investment confidence. The rate hikes will lead to a decline in securities prices, so investors have to reduce their holdings or even leave the market in a bid to avoid risk, Dong Dengxin, director of the Finance and Securities Institute of the Wuhan University of Science and Technology, told the Global Times on June 16. Japan, the biggest foreign holder of US treasury securities, reduced its holdings by $13.9 billion in April, with $1.22 trillion remaining, the lowest amount since February 2020. Click here to read…

China’s May oil imports from Russia soar 55% to a record, surpass Saudi supply

China’s crude oil imports from Russia soared 55 percent from a year earlier to a record level in May, displacing Saudi Arabia as the top supplier, as refiners cashed in on discounted supplies amid sanctions on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. Imports of Russian oil, including supplies pumped via the East Siberia Pacific Ocean pipeline and seaborne shipments from Russia’s European and Far Eastern ports, totalled nearly 8.42 million tons, according to data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs. That’s equivalent to roughly 1.98 million barrels per day (bpd) and up from 1.59 million bpd in April. China is the world’s biggest crude oil importer. Chinese firms, including state refining giant Sinopec and state-run Zhenhua Oil, have ramped up purchases of Russian oil, enticed by steep discounts after western oil majors and trading houses pulled back due to sanctions. Saudi Arabia trailed as the second-largest supplier, with May volumes up 9 percent on year at 7.82 million tons, or 1.84 million bpd. This was down from April’s 2.17 million bpd. Russia took back the top ranking after a gap of 19 months. Customs data released on June 20 also showed China imported 260,000 tons of Iranian crude oil last month, its third shipment of Iran oil since last December, confirming an earlier Reuters report. Click here to read…

China manufacturing: fresh lay-offs in the Pearl River Delta add to worries over economic slowdown

In the Pearl River Delta, China’s export manufacturing heartland, migrant workers are watching their incomes plummet and jobs disappear overnight, as local businesses grapple with challenges ranging from coronavirus outbreaks to tumbling international orders. Two years ago, tens of thousands of migrant workers were cast out of work as employers scaled back production due to the US-China trade war and the initial coronavirus outbreak, which started in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Few people then would have anticipated the pace of China’s recovery, with exports hitting new highs in the past year and even migrant workers older than 50 in demand in the region’s factories. Now, the story is being rewritten again, with factories laying off workers and young people unable to find casual jobs. From the footwear industry to electronics to garments, insiders say they are facing a rare combination of pressures: supply chain disruptions caused by coronavirus controls; declining demand in the domestic, European and US markets; and a massive shift in overseas orders to Southeast Asia. China’s export growth rebounded in May from a slump in April, as manufacturing activity in Shanghai gradually returned to normal after a two-month lockdown was lifted. But analysts have called it a “temporary blip”, with most predicting momentum to fade as headwinds grow. Click here to read…

How the US’ Xinjiang labour law has crippled China’s cotton industry before even entering effect

With the next harvest a mere three months away, cotton mills in China’s far west Xinjiang region are currently sitting on about 3 million tonnes of unsold inventory – a massive stockpile more than a million tonnes larger than it usually is this time of year. That means more than half of the cotton harvested last autumn has yet to be sold. “Xinjiang cotton used to be the most expensive cotton in the world. Now it has become the cheapest, and still no one buys it,” said the owner of a cotton-ginning mill in southern Xinjiang, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “Now I would lose 2,000 yuan (US$300) selling each tonne of cotton.” This is owing to the impact of the Uygur Forced Labour Prevention Act – a United States law that effectively bans American imports of all products from Xinjiang unless conclusive evidence shows that no forced labour was involved in their production. Even though the new law does not take effect until June 21, it is already having the intended effect on China’s cotton and textile industry. “Downstream clients, especially those focusing on foreign markets, basically dare not use [Xinjiang cotton] anymore, so they won’t buy,” the mill owner said. Click here to read…

Companies brace for chaos as Xinjiang import ban starts in U.S.

Manufacturers and retailers are bracing for chaos as U.S. Customs prepares to enforce a ban on imports from China’s Xinjiang region from June 21 in response to reports of forced labour. Companies are scrambling to gauge how the new rules could affect their business and supply chains with Asian clothing suppliers, international retail chains, U.S. solar-panel makers and Chinese floor-tile material makers among scores of groups that could see U.S. bound shipments seized. Signed into law by President Joe Biden at the end of last year, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act presumes that all U.S.-bound imports traced to Xinjiang, from cotton and tomatoes to floor tile and solar panel materials, were made using forced labor and brands them as “high priority” for seizure. More than 900 shipments from the region were seized in the last quarter of 2021 by American authorities under earlier trade restrictions. But trade and business groups said the new legislation’s vague wording threatens to put the bulk of China’s $500 billion in annual shipments bound for the U.S. at risk. “The way the law is written could be interpreted as applying to other kinds of goods from other parts of China that allegedly involved forced labor at some point along the supply chain,” Doug Barry, a senior director at the U.S.-China Business Council, told Nikkei Asia in an email. Click here to read…

Taiwan’s advanced technology makes it indispensable

The world is becoming more dependent on the Taiwanese semiconductor industry, not less, even as the war of words between the US and China heats up and people talk about the lessons to be learned from Ukraine. According to the latest quarterly World Fab Forecast released by SEMI on June 13, Taiwan is expected to lead global spending on semiconductor production equipment this year, with a 52% increase to US$34 billion. South Korea is forecast to come second with a 7% increase in spending to $25.5 billion, China third at $17 billion, and North America fourth at an unimpressive $9.3 billion. Total industry spending is expected to increase by 20% to a record $109 billion. SEMI (formerly Semiconductors Equipment and Materials International) bills itself as “the global industry association that unites the entire electronics manufacturing and design supply chain.” “Fab” is industry jargon for semiconductor fabrication facility or factory. TSMC, the world’s largest integrated-circuit (IC) foundry (contract manufacturer), will once again account for the bulk of semiconductor capital spending in Taiwan. According to market research organization TrendForce, TSMC is likely to increase its share of the global foundry market from 53% in 2021 to 56% in 2022, while Taiwan’s total share rises from 64% to 66%. Other Taiwanese foundries include UMC, Vanguard and Powerchip.Click here to read…

Horn of Africa could face “unprecedented” food insecurity in 2023, WFP warns

The Horn of Africa could face “unprecedented food unavailability problems” in 2023 due to ongoing drought and food supply shortages caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, David Beasley, the executive director of the UN World Food Program (WFP), has warned. “The drought situation in the Somali region of Ethiopia is desperate and extraordinary,” Beasley said during a briefing June 16 after his visit to the drought-stricken Gode district in Ethiopia’s Somali region. The region has been hit by several years of conflict, and climate change and was recently affected by the impacts of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict which cut food supply to Africa and the entire world, the WFP chief said. Highlighting that Russia and Ukraine supply about 13 percent of wheat, 20 percent of maize, and 76 percent of sunflower oil to the world, Beasley said the conflict has pushed the number of African people suffering from food shortages to 325 million from 276 million before the conflict began some months ago. “WFP’s operational cost has increased by additional 70 million U.S. dollars every month after the Russia-Ukraine (conflict) broke out, which resulted in an increase in fuel, fertilizer and shipping prices,” he said, noting that the situation forced WFP to cut food ration to 4 million people. Click here to read…

Iraq seeks to raise oil production to 8 mln bpd by 2027

Iraq seeks to raise its crude oil production to 8 million barrels per day (bpd) by the end of 2027 to fulfil its commitment to export quota within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Iraqi Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar Ismail said June 19. “Iraq is working to increase its capabilities to raise its oil production capacity, and we have large projects to increase production, and we are committed to reaching the peak production of 8 million bpd by the end of 2027,” Ismail told official Iraqi News Agency. Projects are underway in Iraqi oil fields, especially in the southern province of Basra, according to the minister. “The ceiling of Iraqi oil exports in June is 3.8 million bpd and July 3.85 million bpd,” he noted. On June 1, the Iraqi Oil Ministry said it had exported about 102 million barrels of crude oil in May, with an average of 3.3 million bpd. Ismail’s remarks came after by the OPEC and its allies, collectively known as OPEC+, decided to significantly raise oil supply in July and August in an effort to stabilize the surging oil prices. Iraq’s economy heavily relies on crude oil exports, which account for more than 90 percent of the country’s revenues. Click here to read…

Pakistan blackouts choke economy as China power plants go unpaid

Electricity outages are disrupting life and business in Pakistan as the cash-strapped government struggles to compensate Chinese power suppliers, complicating efforts to resuscitate the ailing economy. The power crunch has echoes of the crisis in another South Asian country, Sri Lanka, which has also suffered hourslong blackouts, contributing to social unrest. Pakistan’s government has attempted to ease the shortages by shifting back to a five-day workweek — reversing a change to a six-day week that was intended to increase productivity. It is also considering shutting down commercial markets at 8 p.m. to conserve energy. Meanwhile, households that can afford it buy uninterruptible power supply, or UPS, devices that store electricity to use during outages. Prices have soared, however, with a UPS and accompanying battery costing around $300 — beyond the range of most working-class families. One of the major reasons for the blackouts is that Chinese power producers under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative have shut down multiple plants because the Pakistani government has failed to pay dues to the tune of 300 billion rupees ($1.5 billion). The government is currently working to unlock billions of dollars in International Monetary Fund support. But the IMF reportedly wants it to renegotiate its arrangements with the Chinese power producers before paying the 300 billion rupees. Click here to read…

Pakistan to stay on terror financing watchdog’s ‘gray list’

An international watchdog said June 17 it will keep Pakistan on a so-called “gray list” of countries that do not take full measures to combat money laundering and terror financing but raised hopes that its removal would follow an upcoming visit to Islamabad to determine its progress. The announcement by Marcus Pleyer, the president of the Financial Action Task Force, was a blow to Pakistan’s newly elected government, which believes that it has mostly complied with the organization’s tasks. Expectations were high in Pakistan that FATF would announce its removal from the list at June 17’s meeting in Berlin. Instead, Pleyer said an on-site inspection by FATF in Pakistan would take place before October and that a formal announcement on Pakistan’s removal would follow. He said FATF is praising Islamabad for implementing the organization’s action plans — a clear indication that Pakistan is moving closer to getting off the “gray list.” “Pakistan’s continued political commitment to combating both terrorist financing and money laundering has led to significant progress,” FATF said in a statement. The country’s efforts were sustained, it said and added that Pakistan’s “necessary political commitment remains in place to sustain implementation and improvement in the future.” Click here to read…

Three Gulf, nine African sovereign funds sign deal for investment

Three Gulf sovereign funds have signed a deal in Rabat to promote investment in Africa, alongside nine from within the continent. The deal was signed by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and holding firm ADQ in addition to the Kuwait Investment Authority on the sidelines of the first meeting of the Africa Sovereign Investors Forum (ASIF), on June 20. ASIF is a platform bringing together sovereign funds of Angola, Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria and Rwanda. The organisers gave no details on how exactly the Gulf funds will support their African counterparts. But ASIF “will enable us to explore new opportunities with potential partners in Africa for ADQ and its portfolio companies”, said ADQ CEO Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi. Heads of African sovereign funds taking part at the event said the focus for ASIF will be on mobilising capital and equity, promoting green projects and investing in logistics to improve interconnectivity within the continent. The African sovereign funds that signed the deal include Morocco’s Ithmar Capital, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund, Gabon’s Fonds Gabonais d’Investissements Stratégiques (FGIS), Rwanda’s Agaciro Development Fund, Angola’s Fundo Soberano, the Sovereign Fund of Egypt, Senegal’s FONSIS and Djibouti’s Sovereign Fund. Click here to read…

IMF team arrives in Sri Lanka as crisis worsens

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) team arrives in Sri Lanka on June 20 for talks on a bailout programme, but time is short for a country just days from running out of fuel and likely months from getting any relief money. Sri Lanka is battling its worst financial crisis since independence in 1948, as decades of economic mismanagement and recent policy errors coupled with a hit from COVID-19 to tourism and remittances, shrivelling foreign reserves to record lows. The island nation of 22 million people suspended payment on $12bn in debt in April. The United Nations has warned soaring inflation, a plunging currency and chronic shortages of fuel, food and medicine could spiral into a humanitarian crisis. The IMF team, visiting Colombo through June 30, will continue recent talks on what would be Sri Lanka’s 17th rescue programme, the IMF said on June 19. “We reaffirm our commitment to support Sri Lanka at this difficult time, in line with the IMF’s policies,” the global lender said in a statement. Colombo hopes the IMF visit, overlapping with debt restructuring talks, will yield a quick staff-level agreement and a fast track for IMF board disbursements. But that typically takes months, while Sri Lanka risks more shortages and political unrest. Click here to read…

Strategic
The old world is over: Key takeaways from Putin’s first major speech since Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine- RT

New centers of power have emerged, the unipolar world order isn’t coming back, and the “colonial” way of thinking has failed, Russian President Vladimir Putin told the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on June 17, in what the Kremlin described as an “extremely important” speech. When the US declared victory in the Cold War, Americans designated themselves the “messengers of God on earth,” with interests that should be considered sacred and no obligations, Putin told the audience at SPIEF. New centers of power have since emerged, and have the right to protect their own systems, economic models and sovereignty. These “truly revolutionary, tectonic changes in geopolitics, the global economy, in the technological sphere, in the entire system of international relations,” are “fundamental, pivotal and inexorable,” Putin said. “And It is a mistake to suggest that one can wait out the times of turbulent change and that things will return to normal; that everything will be as it was. It will not.” When the US and its allies launched the campaign to “cancel” Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, they hoped to crash and undermine the Russian economy and society. The sanctions have instead boomeranged on their creators, aggravating social and economic problems, driving up the cost of food, electricity and fuel, and hurting the quality of life across the West, but especially in Europe. Click here to read…

China’s Xi Reaffirms Support for Moscow in Call With Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping re-emphasized support for Moscow’s security concerns in his second phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin since Russia invaded Ukraine nearly four months ago, showing little sign of backing off from an entente that has alienated Beijing further from the West. The conversation took place on Mr. Xi’s 69th birthday, a sign of both leaders’ desire to reinforce a personal friendship that has helped take the China-Russia relationship to the closest point since the early years of the Cold War. Messrs. Putin and Xi have conversed on the Chinese leader’s birthday several times since Mr. Xi took power in 2012. The Chinese readout of the June 15 call was emblematic of Beijing’s position in neither criticizing nor endorsing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while the Russian description of the call contained language suggesting Moscow has Beijing’s backing for the war. “China is willing to continue mutual support with Russia on issues related to core interests and major concerns such as sovereignty and security,” Mr. Xi said during the call, according to China’s Foreign Ministry. The statement from the Kremlin said the Chinese leader “noted the legitimacy of the actions taken by Russia to protect the fundamental national interests in the face of challenges to its security created by external forces.” Click here to read…

Pentagon updates US goals in Ukraine

The US is seeking to make the conflict in Ukraine more costly for Moscow than whatever Russian President Vladimir Putin hopes to achieve, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl said on June 14. Kahl insisted that Russia was making only “tactical” gains in Ukraine and would be unable to achieve its allegedly “grandiose objectives” of taking over the entire country. He put this down, in part, as a consequence of signficant US military aid to Kiev. “We’ll continue to provide Ukraine what they need for the fight,” Kahl said on June 14, opening a conference organized by the Center for New American Security (CNAS), a defence industry lobby group where he previously worked. CNAS is funded by the likes of Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, which stand to make huge revenues from replenishing American weapons stocks after the conflict. The US government alone has provided Ukraine with over $5.3 billion in military assistance, of which $4.6 billion has come since February 24, Kahl pointed out. The US goal is “to make sure that Ukraine can defend itself, that a sovereign independent democratic Ukraine endures, that we give Ukraine the capability to strengthen their position at the bargaining table,” Kahl explained, and to “impose a cost on Russia in excess to whatever benefits Vladimir Putin hopes to achieve through this conflict.” Click here to read…

Taiwan Strait is international waters: Taiwan MOFA

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) slammed China’s recent claims that the Taiwan Strait is its territorial waters and exclusive economic zone (EEZ), calling it “absurd” and insisting that the strait is international waters. Bloomberg reported June 13 that Chinese military officials have been claiming that the Taiwan Strait is not international waters during meetings with U.S. officials in recent months, causing increasing concern from the Biden administration. As China rarely mentions the legal status of the Taiwan Strait during meetings with the U.S., the comments have raised suspicions about China’s intention to stop other countries’ naval vessels from entering the waters. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed June 13 that the Taiwan Strait is its territorial waters and contended that the international law of the sea does not have any stipulation regarding “international waters” and that “related countries” were just manipulating the Taiwan issue to make excuses for threatening China’s sovereignty. Taiwan’s MOFA spokeswoman Joanne Ou denounced China’s territorial claims, saying that the strait is in fact international waters. She said that Taiwan has respected actions of foreign vessels in the strait that are within the boundaries of international law, including innocent passage. Taiwan understands and supports the freedom of U.S. vessels to sail through the strait and their contribution to regional stability and peace, Ou said. Click here to read…

East China Sea tensions: Will fresh Sino-Japan talks over Beijing’s gas drilling end in deadlock again?

Tokyo and Beijing are set to hold talks on June 23 about China’s apparent exploration for natural resources in contested areas of the East China Sea, although analysts are not upbeat about the two sides reaching an agreement in the dispute. Takehiro Funakoshi, head of the Foreign Ministry’s Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau, will speak over video with Hong Liang, who oversees Beijing’s border and ocean affairs, Kyodo News reported. ‘Little likelihood’ of either backing down, ahead of the CCP’s National Congress and Japan’s July election for Upper House of the Diet. The discussions will be the first high-level contact on the issue since November. Japan is expected to make a formal protest to China unilaterally pushing ahead with the construction of what appears to be gas drilling platforms in the East China Sea. Tokyo will point out that the two governments reached an agreement in 2008 to jointly develop oil and gas reserves in areas where the nations’ territorial claims overlap. Though the previous talks ultimately deadlocked and an agreement was never signed, Tokyo is expected to ask that Beijing resume discussion on development rather than simply pushing ahead with exploration and exploitation of gas and oil deposits. Click here to read…

A new Quad? Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand eye four-way anti-China summit on sidelines of Nato meet

Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand are considering holding a four-way summit on the fringes of a Nato leaders’ gathering in Spain next week, according to a source close to the South Korean presidential office. The envisaged meeting on the sidelines of the transatlantic security alliance gathering is seen by the four nations as an attempt to keep an assertive China in check in the Indo-Pacific after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine heightened concerns about its implications for a region where Beijing has been expanding its influence. Japan has sounded out South Korea about the possibility of the quadripartite meeting, the source said on June 20. Leaders from the four nations are expected to deepen cooperation in realising a free and open Indo-Pacific and may discuss increased support for Pacific island nations, sources familiar with the matter said. China and the South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands signed a security treaty earlier this year that would reportedly allow the deployment of Chinese troops, a development, if realised that would spark concerns among regional powers such as Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Japan. Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand are not members of Nato but have been invited as partners to the summit to be held in Madrid on June 29 and 30. Click here to read…

China launches Fujian, PLA Navy’s 3rd aircraft carrier

China launched its third and most advanced aircraft carrier on June 17, bringing it a step closer to its goal of building a blue-water navy with at least six aircraft carrier battle groups by 2035. The Fujian – named after the southeastern coastal province – left the Jiangnan shipyard in Shanghai, after at least two delays. The launch was televised by state broadcaster CCTV. The Type 003 warship, with a hull number of 18, is the first carrier in China’s fleet to use an electromagnetic catapult to launch planes from the deck. The launch of the Fujian makes the Type 003 the second carrier class in the world – after the US Navy’s Gerald R. Ford class – to use the advanced catapult system that allows planes to launch more frequently and with a bigger payload of fuel and munitions. That translates to more sorties and a larger striking and reconnaissance range, compared to the ramp-assisted launchers on China’s other two carriers, the Liaoning and Shandong. With the Fujian, China has leapfrogged the older and less power-efficient steam catapult launcher to replace its ski-jump take-off ramps with the most advanced electromagnetic catapults. Click here to read…

China, India build roads and bridges in disputed Himalayan region

China is building a second bridge that can accommodate tanks and other armored vehicles across a lake in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, spiking tensions along its border with India two years after a deadly skirmish in the area. Ladakh has been a subject of discord between the countries for decades. New Delhi has also built roads that can support heavy vehicles in the region and has said it is ready to continue constructing infrastructure. The first bridge China built across the disputed Lake Pangong Tso is 400 meters long and 8 meters wide, according to security and defense sources cited by Indian media. Its construction activity was initially confirmed in January. The second bridge across the lake crosses the Line of Actual Control, the de facto border between the two countries. Both bridges are “in areas that have continued to be under the illegal occupation of China since the 1960s,” Arindam Bagchi, a spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry said. “We have never accepted such illegal occupation of our territory, nor have we accepted the unjustified Chinese claim or such construction activities.” The two sides have held rounds of talks between commanders who are stationed in the region, but tensions have yet to ease. Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has called his country’s ties with China “not normal.” Click here to read…

China’s ‘non-war ops’ may target protests or Taiwan

A set of trial outlines on China’s military operations other than war (MOOTW) takes effect June 15, to provide the legal basis for deployment of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to suppress riots or secure oil transport during emergency. Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, has signed trial outlines to standardize the PLA’s missions, including disaster relief, humanitarian aid, escort, and peacekeeping and other operations that aim to safeguard China’s national sovereignty, security and development interests, Xinhua reported. Some political commentators said it was possible that the PLA could block the Taiwan Strait by suddenly launching a so-called non-war military operation in a bid to disrupt energy supply to Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. It is unclear precisely why Xi signed such a document at this time; its full text has not been available. However, the issue is by no means a new one, so there is hardly an element of surprise here. Some Chinese military experts had said for decades that MOOTW ought to be used to suppress Taiwanese independence moves. The announcement came as leaders of the United States and China clearly were failing in efforts to keep the Taiwan issue low-key. Click here to read…

Satellite imagery of N. Korean nuclear test site suggests work to enable multiple tests: Beyond Parallel

Recent satellite imagery of North Korea’s nuclear test site has shown activities that may suggest additional tests following what will be the country’s seventh nuclear weapon test, a U.S. monitor said June 15. The satellite imagery, acquired June 14, showed new “construction activity” near Tunnel No. 4 at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site, according to Beyond Parallel, a project of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank. “The most recent image shows new indications of activity below the entrance to Tunnel No. 4,” it said in a report published on its website, adding the activity strongly suggested “an effort to re-enable it for potential future testing.” The report noted activities at Tunnel No. 3, which began about four months ago, are “apparently now complete and ready for an oft-speculated seventh nuclear test.” The report comes after South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin said the North appears to have finished all preparations for its seventh nuclear weapon test and that only a “political decision” remained before Pyongyang actually goes ahead with a test. The country conducted its sixth and last such test in September 2017. Beyond Parallel said the most recent imagery also showed construction of new buildings or modifications to existing buildings, which it said may suggest are “efforts to further re-enable the facility” for future tests. Click here to read…

European leaders talk up EU prospects for Ukraine in first visit since war began

The leaders of Germany, France and Italy, all criticised in the past by Kyiv for support viewed as too cautious, visited Ukraine on June 16 and offered the hope of EU membership to a country pleading for weapons to fend off Russia’s invasion. Air raid sirens blared in Kyiv as the visit by French President Emmanuel Macron, Germany’s Olaf Scholz and Italy’s Mario Draghi began, with the leaders touring a nearby town wrecked early in the war. After holding talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the leaders signalled that Ukraine should be granted European Union candidate status, a symbolic gesture that would draw Kyiv closer to the economic bloc. Scholz said Germany had taken in 800,000 Ukrainian refugees who had fled the conflict and would continue to support Ukraine as long as it needs. “Ukraine belongs to the European family,” he said. On the battlefield, Ukrainian officials said their troops were still holding out against massive Russian bombardment in the eastern city of Sievierodonetsk, and described new progress in a counteroffensive in the south. But they said battles on both main fronts depended on receiving more aid from the West, especially artillery to counter Russia’s big advantage in firepower. Click here to read…

U.S. senators introduce broad Taiwan bill to boost security assistance

A duo of U.S. senators introduced a bill on June 16 to significantly enhance support for Taiwan, including provisions for billions of dollars in U.S. security assistance and changes to the decades old law undergirding Washington’s unofficial ties with the Chinese-claimed democratic island. The senators’ Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 threatens severe sanctions against China for any aggression against Taiwan and would provide $4.5 billion in foreign military financing over the next four years, as well as designate Taiwan a “major non-NATO ally,” according to the text. The sponsors, Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Bob Menendez, a Democrat, and Republican Lindsey Graham, said it would be the most comprehensive restructuring of U.S. policy toward Taiwan since the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979 – the bedrock of U.S. engagement with the island since Washington opened up relations with China that year. Should it become law as currently written, the bill would “prioritize and expedite” arms sales to Taiwan until Congress determines the threat to the island has significantly abated, as well as direct the Secretary of Defense to establish a training program to increase Taiwan and U.S. armed forces interoperability. Click here to read…

Yoon’s push for South Korea-Japan thaw meets hesitancy in Tokyo

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has already made big waves barely a month into office, especially when it comes to national security. In addition to deepening the alliance with the U.S., South Korea is also accelerating three-way talks with Japan. Yoon sees the revival of trilateral cooperation as central to deterring North Korea, which has test fired at least 28 missiles — a record pace — so far in 2022. But South Korea aims to bridge its rift with Japan on more than just the North Korea threat. Yoon’s team has been looking to build closer ties with Japan based on the countries’ shared strategies and values. They first want to discuss how South Korea and Japan could cooperate in the region before tackling controversial historical issues — the opposite approach of how the countries have typically handled negotiations. Yoon’s top priority is establishing a bilateral strategic dialogue, which at its core is about national security. However, the Japanese side has thrown a wrench into Yoon’s plans for detente. Many political leaders in Tokyo have been perplexed by how quickly things are shifting under the new South Korean leader. The South Korean government had wanted Park to visit Japan around June 13, according to one diplomatic source, so he could lay the groundwork for Yoon and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to meet on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Spain that starts June 29. Click here to read…

Russian warships pass south of Tokyo: Japan’s Defense Ministry

Seven Russian warships passed near the Izu Islands south of Tokyo this week, the Defense Ministry said June 17, as Japan is on alert over increasing military activity by Russia and China near its territory. The vessels, which had sailed southward off Hokkaido in the Pacific Ocean, were spotted in the sea near uninhabited islets of the Izu Islands from June 16 into June 17, marking the first instance of Russian warship navigation in the area since October. At that time, a total of 10 warships from China and Russia passed through while circumnavigating the Japanese archipelago. According to the Joint Staff, vessels and patrol aircraft of the Maritime Self-Defense Force monitored the movements of the Russian warships. The Russian ships were spotted on June 16 morning at a location 180 km southeast of the eastern tip of the Boso Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture, near Tokyo. The Joint Staff also revealed that two Chinese missile destroyers sailed in the Sea of Japan after passing the Tsushima Strait off Kyushu, and went through the Soya Strait into the Okhotsk Sea. Click here to read…

Israel set for election as PM says coalition will disband

Israeli legislators will vote to dissolve parliament, opening the way for the country’s fifth election in three years, following weeks of pressure on Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s fragile governing coalition. Bennett will step aside to be replaced by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, his partner in the unlikely coalition of opposites that ended former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s record 12-year rule 12 months ago. Bennett and Lapid decided to present a vote to dissolve parliament in the coming days, Bennett’s office said on June 20. Lapid is then to serve as caretaker prime minister until new elections can be held. Announcing the plan to disband the government during a nationally televised news conference, Bennett said he had made “the right decision” in difficult circumstances. “Together, we got Israel out of the pit. We accomplished many things in this year. First and foremost, we brought to centre stage the values of fairness and trust,” Bennett said, standing alongside his main partner, Lapid. “We shifted to a culture of ‘we,’ ‘together.’” Lapid and Bennett in June 2021 formed the coalition after two years of political stalemate, ending Netanyahu’s stay in power. With a razor-thin parliamentary majority and divided on major policy issues such as Palestinian statehood, Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, and state and religion issues, the eight-faction alliance began to fracture when a handful of members abandoned the coalition. Click here to read…

Health
China’s COVID-19 mass testing mantra is building a waste mountain

Hazmat-suited workers poke plastic swabs down millions of throats in China each day, leaving bins bursting with medical waste that has become the environmental and economic levy of a zero-COVID strategy. China is the last major economy wedded to stamping out infections no matter the cost. Near-daily testing is the most commonly used weapon in an anti-virus arsenal that includes snap lockdowns and forced quarantines when just a few cases are detected. From Beijing to Shanghai, Shenzhen to Tianjin, cities are now home to an archipelago of temporary testing kiosks, while authorities order hundreds of millions of people to get swabbed every two or three days. Mass testing appears set to stay as Chinese authorities insist that zero-COVID has allowed the world’s most populous nation to avoid a public health catastrophe. But experts say that the approach – a source of political legitimacy for the ruling Communist Party – creates a sea of hazardous waste and a mounting economic burden for local governments who must plough tens of billions of dollars into funding the system. “The sheer amount of medical waste that is being generated on a routine basis (is) at a scale that is practically unseen in human history,” said Yifei Li, an environmental studies expert at New York University (NYU) Shanghai. Click here to read…

North Korea faces infectious disease outbreak amid COVID-19 battle

North Korea reported an outbreak of an unidentified intestinal epidemic in a farming region on June 16, putting further strain on the isolated country as it battles chronic food shortages and an unprecedented wave of COVID-19 infections. Leader Kim Jong Un sent medicines to the western port city of Haeju on June 15 to help patients suffering from the “acute enteric epidemic”, state news agency KCNA said, without giving the number affected, or identifying the disease. The term enteric refers to the gastrointestinal tract. “(Kim) stressed the need to contain the epidemic at the earliest date possible by taking a well-knit measure to quarantine the suspected cases to thoroughly curb its spread, confirming cases through epidemiological examination and scientific tests,” KCNA said. An official at South Korea’s Unification Ministry handling inter-Korean affairs said the government is monitoring the outbreak, suspected to be cholera or typhoid. The reported outbreak comes as the North tackles its first outbreak of COVID-19 infections. It declared a state of emergency last month, amid concerns over a lack of vaccines and medical supplies. South Korea’s spy agency earlier told lawmakers that waterborne diseases, such as typhoid, were already widespread in the country before it announced the coronavirus outbreak. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: June 21, 2022

Afghanistan
2 killed, 28 wounded in Nangarhar explosion- Pajhwok News

Two civilians were killed and 28 others wounded as a result of an explosion in the Shinwari district of eastern Nangarhar province. Click here to read…

MoRR Calls on UNHCR to Address Problems of Refugees- Tolo News

Talking to the gathering held to mark World Refugee Day, the acting Minister of Refugees and Repatriation, Khalil Rahman Haqqani, expressed concerns over the mistreatment of Afghan refugees abroad. Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate Says Situation of Afghans in Iran has Improved- Tolo News

The situation of Afghan refugees has become better since negotiations were conducted between the Islamic Emirate and Iranian officials, the Foreign ministry announced. Click here to read…

Senior Delegation from Uzbekistan Visits Afghanistan- Tolo News

A senior delegation of Uzbekistan, led by the country’s National Security Advisor Abdul Aziz Kamilov, visited Afghanistan and met with several leaders of the Islamic Emirate. Click here to read…

Durand Line Fencing Has Divided Families: Residents- Tolo News

The residents living along the Durand Line in Naari district in Kunar province said that the fencing erected by the Pakistani military has separated the relatives living on either side of the line. Click here to read…

U.S. to Decide Whether Extend Taliban Travel Ban- Khaama Press

Former US President Donald Trump lifted travel sanctions on the Islamic Emirate’s leaders for a temporary period of time, which will end on Monday, to facilitate peace negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban. Click here to read…

Employees at an Airport in Southern Afghanistan Resign Due to Non-Payment of Their Salaries- Khaama Press

Due to non-payment of salary and remuneration, the staff at the Ahmad Shah Baba International Airport in southern Afghanistan’s Kandahar province have resigned. Click here to read…

Explosion in Eastern Afghanistan Kills Two and Injures At Least Twenty-Eight People Khaama Press

A huge explosion in Nangarhar province, the east of Afghanistan, killed two people and wounded at least 28 others present at the explosion site, according to the local sources. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Universal pension: Govt Okays draft act- The Daily Star

The cabinet yesterday gave the final approval to the draft of Universal Pension Management Act, 2022. Click here to read…

Padma Bridge: Envoys laud Sheikh Hasina- The Daily Star

Three foreign envoys in Dhaka have lauded Bangladesh for constructing the Padma Bridge. Click here to read…

Farmers forced to sell paddy at low price- The Daily Star

Bikas Mandol of Sikdermollic village in Pirojpur Sadar upazila cultivated Boro paddy on his one bigha land spending over Tk 20,000, which he took on credit from different people and NGOs. Click here to read…

PM Hasina’s mango diplomacy: Now Mamata gets 1 tonne Amrapali after Modi, Kovind- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sent seasonal fruit mango as gift to India’s West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Tourism Levy Bill to re-promote Bhutan as a destination for exclusive tourism- BBS

The Finance Minister introduced the Tourism Levy Bill in the National Assembly today. The Bill aims to re-promote Bhutan as a destination for exclusive tourism. Click here to read…

Tourism Levy Bill proposes USD 200 a day in SDF- Kuensel

Tourists visiting Bhutan shall be liable to pay a sustainable development fund (SDF) of USD 200 per night. Click here to read…

His Majesty returns from tour of southern dzongkhags- Kuensel

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday, following a Royal tour of the Southern dzongkhags. During the tour, His Majesty visited Punakha, Wangduephodrang, Tsirang, Sarpang, Phuentsholing and Samtse. Click here to read…

National CSI Bank Board Director detained for issuing 5 mn loan to son- The Bhutanese

The Board Director of the National Cottage and Small Industries Development Bank Limited (NCSIDBL) Tshewang Tashi, who is the Deputy Chief Planning Officer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF) was detained last week by the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC). Click here to read…

Her Majesty The Queen inaugurates the Pema Center Secretariat for Mental Health- The Bhutanese

On the Royal Command of Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen, the Pema Center Secretariat, an agency to spearhead our national response for mental health, has been established. Click here to read…

Airlines hit hardest by Nepal’s fuel hike- Nepali Times

Nepal Oil Corporation’s announcement on Sunday of an across the board increase in fuel prices is expected to have a knock-on effect on inflation, aviation and tourism and on prospects of an economic rebound post-pandemic. Click here to read…

Maldives
A floating city in the Maldives begins to take shape: CNN

Acity is rising from the waters of the Indian Ocean. In a turquoise lagoon, just 10 minutes by boat from Male, the Maldivian capital, a floating city, big enough to house 20,000 people, is being constructed. Click here to read…

Permit to hold ‘Yoga Day’ event at Rasfannu cancelled, National Stadium chosen as new location: The Sun

Male’ City Council, on Monday, has cancelled the permit issued to hold ‘Yoga Day’ event at Rasfannu; an event being hosted by Youth Ministry in collaboration with Indian Cultural Centre. Click here to read…

Nepal
Unified Socialist Politburo and Central Committee meeting in Kathmandu- Republica

The meeting of the Politburo and Central Committee of the CPN (Unified Socialist) is scheduled to be held in Kathmandu on June 24 and 25. Click here to read…

Government decides to stay away from SPP- Kathmandu Post

Confusion remains though whether Nepal is indeed part of the US scheme and how it can get out of it. Click here to read…

Inflation-ridden Nepalis hit by record hike in petroleum prices- Kathmandu Post

Rising inflation has played havoc with household budgets causing anguish to the provider of the family, experts say. Click here to read…

Petrol, diesel per litre near Rs 200 as Oil Corporation hikes fuel prices heavily- Himalayan Post

Nepal Oil Corporation has heavily revised the price of fuels, leading to an all-time record high cost of petrol, diesel and kerosene in the country. Click here to read…

Nepal for early seat sharing talks- Himalayan Post

CPN (Unified Socialist) Chair Madhav Kumar Nepal today said the current coalition would remain intact till the upcoming provincial and parliamentary elections and the alliance partners would try to keep the alliance intact even after the polls. Click here to read…

Myanmar
What Message Did Myanmar Military Get From Massive Rohingya Rally? – Eurasia Review

International media attention has returned to Rohingya refugee repatriation to Myanmar from Bangladesh this week following a news. On Sunday (June 19 2022), tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees protested in Bangladesh, demanding their repatriation to Myanmar, where they fled a deadly military crackdown five years ago. Click here to read…

Digital contention in post-coup Myanmar – New Mandala

In the digital manifestation of coup-related contention in Myanmar, the military both projects an image of itself as championing “true democracy” and reframes resistance activities as destructive for political stability. Click here to read…

Hell Hounds Are Loose in Myanmar; Who Can Stop Them? – The Irrawaddy

The debate over what to call the Myanmar military—while it might seem of secondary importance—is in fact timely and appropriate, as every day brings reports of fresh brutality and atrocities committed by the regime against its own noncombatant civilians. Click here to read…

Local leader of Myanmar military’s proxy party shot dead in southern Shan State – Myanmar Now

The vice chair of a local branch of the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) was shot and killed in southern Shan State’s Pindaya Township on Saturday, local sources reported. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Australia provides emergency food assistance to crisis-hit Sri Lanka: Business Standard

Australia will provide a 22 million Australian dollar for emergency food assistance to economic crisis hit Sri Lanka, a release said. Click here to read…

Sri Lankan Cabinet passes 21st Amendment aimed at cutting President’s power: Business Standard

Sri Lankan cabinet on Monday passed the 21st Amendment to the Constitution aimed at empowering Parliament over the executive presidentClick here to read…

Adani Group to further expand footprint in Sri Lanka: Tribune India

The Adani Group plans to further expand its operations in Sri Lanka through Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) which bagged a 500 MW wind and solar plant project. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Miftah tries to reassure country as clock ticks on IMF deal: Dawn

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Monday sounded confident about reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a day or so for the revival of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and vowed to provide income tax relief to those with up to Rs1.2 million annual earnings. Click here to read…

Talks with TTP yet to conclude as Parliamentary NSC to discuss progress: The Express Tribune

Talks between Pakistan and the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have not yet been concluded as contrary to reports the two sides have yet to find a common ground on key issues. Click here to read…

Refineries’ shutdown imminent as LC crisis deepens: The News

Refineries once again shook up the government to resolve their lingering trade credit issues as in the absence of crude oil imports the industry was facing a shutdown next month, resulting in an acute shortage of petroleum products, The News learnt on Monday. Click here to read…

Punjab, Sindh, KP: ECP seeks army’s help in by-polls, LG elections: The News

In a major development, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Monday wrote to Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa for complete assistance in the form of security in the conduct of by-elections and local government polls in Punjab and Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, June 21, 2022

Li Hongzhong elected Party chief of China’s Tianjin: Xinhuanet
June 20, 2022

Li Hongzhong has been elected secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Tianjin Municipal Committee. Li was elected to the post at the first plenary session of the 12th CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee on Monday. Click here to read…

CPC promulgates regulations on political consultation work: Xinhuanet
June 20, 2022

The Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee has promulgated a set of regulations on the Party’s work regarding political consultation, and issued a notice to facilitate the implementation. Approved at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on May 27, the regulations consist of 31 articles in eight chapters. Click here to read…

Former senior provincial official arrested for suspected bribery: Xinhuanet
June 20, 2022

Zhang Jinghua, former deputy secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, has been arrested on suspicion of bribery, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP) said. Click here to read…

Policies help to finance water conservation: Quishi
June 20, 2022

China will introduce a series of preferential policies to ensure that the country’s total investment into water conservancy development reaches at least 800 billion yuan ($119 billion) this year, said Wei Shanzhong, vice-minister of water resources. According to the ministry, the country’s total investment into such projects stood at 802.8 billion yuan in 2021, up 4.2 percent from the previous year. Click here to read…

Xi encourages PLA infantry academy students to contribute to strengthening armed forces: China Military
June 20, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping has encouraged students from the Army Infantry Academy of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to contribute to the cause of strengthening China’s armed forces. Click here to read…

New China-Turkmenistan natural gas field in operation: Global Times
June 20, 2022

A new natural gas project between China and Turkmenistan has begun operations, which is set to further boost bilateral economic ties in areas including energy and infrastructure, help ensure China’s energy supply amid rising energy prices and diversify China’s sources of energy imports against the backdrop of global uncertainties. Click here to read…

China power demand sets new records as heatwaves bake northern cities: Reuters
June 20, 2022

Power consumption surged in Chinese provinces north of the Yangtze river due to warmer-than-normal weather, with regions like Henan, China’s third-most populous province, being tested to meet record electricity demand. The maximum power demand load in Henan, which has a population of nearly 100 million people, set a new record of 65.34 million kilowatts on Sunday, state television reported on Monday. Click here to read…

N. Korea abruptly stops importing COVID containment goods from China: Reuters
June 20, 2022

North Korea abruptly stopped importing COVID-19 prevention and control products from China in May, trade data released by Beijing showed, after the country bought face masks and ventilators from its neighbour in previous months. Click here to read…

China building Waste Mountain: Taipei Times
June 21, 2022

Hazmat-suited workers poke plastic swabs down millions of throats in China each day, leaving bins bursting with medical waste that has become the environmental and economic levy of the nation’s “zero COVID-19” strategy. China is the last major economy wedded to stamping out infections no matter the cost. Near-daily testing is the most commonly used weapon in an anti-virus arsenal that includes snap lockdowns and forced quarantines when just a few cases are detected. Click here to read…

China’s political party school in Africa takes first students from 6 countries: South China Morning Post
June 21, 2022

Future leaders from ruling political parties in Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Angola have attended their first session at a training school funded with US$40 million support from China’s Communist Party. Construction of the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Leadership School in Kibaha, 40km (25 miles) outside Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, was financed by the six ruling parties of the southern African countries. The additional support came from the ruling party in Beijing through its International Liaison Department, the bureaucracy in charge of promoting Chinese ideology overseas and inter-party diplomacy. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 9 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
June 21, 2022

The Chinese mainland Monday reported nine locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including six in Shanghai and three in Beijing, the National Health Commission said Tuesday. Click here to read…

Political advisors discuss high quality development: China Daily
June 21, 2022

The Standing Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee convened a meeting on Monday to discuss high quality, green and low carbon development. Click here to read…

Original verdict upheld for former official at China’s top court: Global Times
June 21, 2022

The Beijing Municipal High People’s Court on Monday announced a public verdict in the case against Wang Linqing, a former official at China’s top court, rejecting his appeal and upholding the original verdict. In May, Wang was sentenced to 14 years in prison and given a fine of 1 million yuan ($150,000) for taking bribes and illegally obtaining national secrets. Click here to read…

Ningxia launches first intermodal freight train to Iran via Caspian Sea: Global Times
June 21, 2022

Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region launched the first sea-rail intermodal freight train to Iran on Monday, forming a new international logistics channel via the Caspian Sea. The new line, combined with other China-Europe freight rail routes, will contribute to building a global transportation network covering sea, rail and road transport. Click here to read…

Chinese, Russian companies pursue rising yuan trade settlements: Global Times
June 21, 2022

Traders see a growing potential for local currency settlements in trade, especially between China and Russia under the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) framework, as the countries are seeking alternatives to chip away at dollar dominance. While the US dollar hegemony continues to shadow world trade, closer economic and trade ties would be needed more than ever among the BRICS member states, and further cooperation in areas such as local currency settlement could be brought up at the upcoming BRICS Summit, experts said. Click here to read…

China’s east-to-west computing resource transfer project in full swing: People’s Daily
June 21, 2022

The industrial park has attracted more than 100 tenants, including government bodies, world-renowned cloud computing service providers, large Internet companies, and banks and insurance institutions. “The annual average temperature in Hohhot city is eight degrees Celsius, so data centers in the city can use natural cooling sources for about five months of the year,” an executive of Chinese telecom operator China Unicom’s cloud data center in Hohhot explained. Click here to read…

China to further deepen, substantiate BRICS cooperation: People’s Daily
June 21, 2022

When changes in the world, our times and history are unfolding today in ways like never before, China looks forward to working with fellow BRICS members to further deepen and substantiate BRICS cooperation, cement the BRICS strategic partnership, draw up a new blueprint for BRICS cooperation, and make greater contributions to safeguarding peace and stability and promoting development and prosperity by hosting the 14th BRICS Summit under the theme of “Foster High-quality BRICS Partnership, Usher in a New Era for Global Development. Click here to read…

Africa Now – Weekly Newsletter (Week 25, 2022)

Welcome to Africa Now, your weekly newsletter for Africa, presenting the most important developments in the continent – news that matters.

COMMENTARY

Africa: Requiem for a continent

Every year on May 25, the world celebrates Africa Day. It is to commemorate May 25, 1963, when 30 independent African leaders signed the founding charter of the OAU (Organization of African Unity). Click here to read…

Africa Day 2022: An Odyssey of a Continent

Every year on May 25, the world celebrates Africa Day. On May 25 1963, 30 independent African leaders signed the founding charter of the OAU (Organization of African Unity). Click here to read…

Kenya’s political titans gear up for electoral fight

After 10 years of outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta’s rule, a faltering economy and rising prices, shopkeeper Betty Kagwiria wants to vote for change in this year’s elections in Kenya. Click here to read…

NEWS

CHOGM 2022: Commonwealth heads to assemble in Rwanda

From June 20 to 27, Rwanda will host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). What exactly is the Commonwealth? What is the point of this international summit? Click here to read…

Ethiopian government and Tigrayan forces move towards negotiations

The Ethiopian government has formed a committee to negotiate with forces from the Tigray region, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a televised speech to parliament on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Kenya’s political titans gear up for electoral fight

After 10 years of outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta’s rule, a faltering economy and rising prices, shopkeeper Betty Kagwiria wants to vote for change in this year’s elections in Kenya. Click here to read…

Somali president nominates Hamza Abdi Barre as prime minister

Somalia’s president has nominated Hamza Abdi Barre, a former chairman of the Jubbaland state election commission, as prime minister. Click here to read…

Voters head to polls in Nigeria’s key local election

Voters in Nigeria’s Ekiti state have started casting their ballots to elect a new governor in what could be a bellwether for who wins next year’s presidential election. Click here to read…

Tunisians protest against constitution referendum as opposition grows

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Tunis on Saturday in opposition to a referendum on a new constitution called by President Kais Saied that would cement his hold on power. Click here to read…

South Sudan’s President hails bilateral relations with Israel

South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Wednesday held discussions with the Israeli ambassador to the country, Gershon Kedar during which he hailed the strong bilateral relations between the two countries. Click here to read…

Is Uganda heading for a dynastic succession?

He is the son of the president and a vainglorious Twitter user. He is also a belligerent general whose soldiers are accused of kidnapping and torturing opponents. Click here to read…

‘Farmgate’ threatens Cyril Ramaphosa’s South Africa re-election bid

The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, is facing the most serious personal challenge of his four years in power after claims he tried to cover up the theft of millions of US dollars hidden at his game farm. Click here to read…

Algeria is increasingly aligned with Russia, Spanish minister says

Algeria’s decision to suspend a friendship treaty with Spain last week was not surprising because Algiers is increasingly aligning itself with RussiaClick here to read…

What DRC brings to the EAC table

The DR Congo, a sub-Sahara’s largest country, became the seventh member state of the East African Community (EAC) on March 29, joining Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. Click here to read…

IMF bailout alone will not solve Zambia’s debt crisis

As Zambia began talks with its creditors to resolve its debt crisis, Hannah Ryder, the CEO of China-based African consultancy Development Reimagined, spoke to African Business about the country’s chances of obtaining an IMF bailout and its prospects for economic growth. Click here to read…

Egypt boosts ties with Tanzania amid ongoing Nile dam dispute

Egypt is boosting ties with the Nile Basin countries while Ethiopia inches toward the third filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam without an agreement with the downstream countries. Click here to read…

Rights groups condemn Tanzanian police violence against Maasai

Human rights organisations have accused Tanzanian police of using violence to evict members of the Masaai Indigenous community in Loliondo, in the country’s northern district of Ngorongoro. Click here to read…

Russian Mercenaries in Mali Base Days After France Pullout: Sources

Russian mercenaries arrived in the Malian town of Menaka on Wednesday just days after France’s military pullout from the site, sources briefed on the matter told AFP. Click here to read…

U.K. vows more Rwanda deportation flights after legal setback

The British government vowed Wednesday to organize more flights to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda, after a last-minute court judgment grounded the first plane due to take off under the contentious policy. Click here to read…

Gambia: Officials Accused of Crimes Under Jammeh to Be Suspended

The Gambian government has announced this week that it would order suspensions for state employees accused of crimes under the former Yahya Jammeh regime, one of the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC). Click here to read…

State controls just 60 percent of Burkina Faso: ECOWAS mediator

Authorities in Burkina Faso control just 60 percent of the country and the remaining territory is outside state control, a mediator from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has said. Click here to read…

DRC closes Rwanda border after soldier is shot dead during attack

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has closed its border with Rwanda after a Congolese soldier was shot dead while attacking border guards inside Rwandan territory. Click here to read…

France says it has captured Islamic State bigwig in Mali

French troops operating at the border between Mali and Niger have arrested a senior figure of the Islamic State in Greater Sahara (ISGS) armed group, authorities in Paris have said. Click here to read…

Libya Has Another Chance at Democracy

Libya was founded as a democracy. It is not too late to be a democracy again. Click here to read…

Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur Kill More Than 100

Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur between Arab and non-Arab groups have killed more than 100 people, adding to a toll of hundreds in the region over recent months. Click here to read…

Forty fighters ‘neutralised’ in drone strikes in Niger

French drone strikes have killed nearly 40 fighters earlier travelling on motorcycles near Niger’s border with Burkina Faso, France’s military said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Kenya calls for immediate deployment of regional force to eastern Congo

Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday called for the immediate deployment of a new regional military force to try to stop rebel violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Click here to read…

Thousands flee as jihadist attacks resume in Mozambique

At least seven people have died in a spate of jihadist-related violence in northern Mozambique, local sources said Tuesday, as the UN said 10 000 people had fled their homes. Click here to read…

Somalia: Security Forces Kill Nearly 70 Al-Shabab Terrorists In Galmudug Region

Somalia’s state forces, on Friday, killed 67 Al-Shabab terrorists and inflicted injuries on several others. The clashes happened in the Galhaduud. Click here to read…

One-third of Sudan’s population faces hunger crisis: UN

Aid groups warn food insecurity may dramatically increase to ‘unprecedented levels’ and lead to more conflict and displacement unless Sudan receives ‘robust agriculture support’. Click here to read…

Egypt localizes environment-friendly transport ahead of COP27

Egypt has developed a future strategy to introduce electric means of transport into public transport. This comes as the state is only 138 days away from hosting the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, referred to as (COP27). Click here to read…

In Zimbabwe, reporter’s conviction sparks fears of renewed abuse

For the first time in more than a year, Jeffrey Moyo, reporter for The New York Times in Zimbabwe, is breathing rather easy. Click here to read…

Urgent support needed for 14,000 who fled following Burkina Faso massacre

In Burkina Faso, UN humanitarians on Friday appealed to the international community for help, after attacks by armed groups forced thousands to flee their homes in the east of the country. Click here to read…

Spain Resumes Operation Crossing the Strait with Morocco

Following a closure that lasted for two years, Spain has yesterday resumed Operation Crossing the Strait, which will allow movement between the continent of Europe and Africa for three months. Click here to read…

Cameroon, Central African Republic Agree to Demarcate Border

Cameroon and the Central African Republic have agreed to demarcate several hundred kilometers of their shared border. Click here to read…

Chad rebels threaten to pull out of Doha talks

Chad rebels due to take part in landmark talks with opposition groups and the military government on Saturday threatened to pull out citing “provocations and attempted aggression” by the government. Click here to read…

Zimbabwe breaks ground on $300 million lithium project

Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa oversaw the groundbreaking of a 300 million U.S. dollar spodumene project at the Bikita Minerals mine. It’s hoped the spodumene project will ramp up lithium production and extend the life of Zimbabwe’s oldest mine. Click here to read…

Angola to become Germany’s first supplier of green hydrogen
Angola is set to become Germany’s first supplier of green hydrogen from renewable energy after its state-owned energy company Sonangol signed a letter of intent to build a factory with two German engineering firms on WednesdayClick here to read…

INDIA IN AFRICA

African Union is India’s 4th largest trading partner

The African Union is India’s fourth largest trading partner after the United States, China and the United Arab Emirates, propped up by diversification in Indian exports to the continent. Click here to read…

Egypt looks to India for wheat to make up losses from Ukraine war

A potential deal between Egypt and India to import 500,000 tons of Indian wheat in exchange for Egyptian fertilizers is in the works amid ongoing global wheat shortages. Click here to read…

India, Tanzania hold foreign office consultations

India and Tanzania on Thursday reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral relations including political, economic and defence at the second round of Foreign Office Consultations between the two countries. Click here to read…

Vedanta starts iron ore mining in Liberia via subsidiary

Vedanta Iron & Steel sector has ventured into International Iron ore mining operations in Liberia, West Africa through its subsidiary Western Cluster Limited (WCL). Click here to read…

BCG Digital Ventures Launches New Innovation Centers in India and Morocco

BCG Digital Ventures (BCGDV), the corporate innovation and business-building arm of Boston Consulting Group (BCG), is opening innovation centers in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Casablanca. Click here to read…

Lessons for India: How Benin got its bronzes back

Formal requests began in the 1960s and were ignored. Nigeria persisted, lobbied the international community, kept the pressure up. Now, countries one by one are returning the treasures. Click here to read…

Muslim Conference of Ghana demands apology from India over insulting comments by two politicians

The National Muslim Conference of Ghana has joined Muslims across the world to call on the Indian government to render an unconditional apology for insulting comments made by two political figures. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: June 20, 2022

Afghanistan
UK Not Supporting Violent Actors Against Kabul: Shorter: Tolo News

The UK does not support anyone, including Afghan nationals, seeking to achieve political change through violence, or any activity inciting violence for political purposes in Afghanistan, the Chargé d’Affaires at the UK Mission to Afghanistan in Doha, Hugo Shorter said. Click here to read…

Kabul Wants Good Relations with Neighbors, World: Stanekzai: Tolo News

Abbas Stanekzai, the political deputy of the Foreign Minisitry, stated that Kabul wants good relations with its neighbors as well as the world, at a gathering titled “The Future of Afghanistan’s Relations with Neighboring Countries” which was organized by the Afghanistan International Strategic Studies Center (AISSC). Click here to read…

“Afghan Invest” Company Inaugurates with a $250M Capital in Kabul: The Khaama Press

According to the state-run Bakhtar News Agency’s report, the newly inaugurated company is established with an investment of $250 million.The company presently has 13 investors from various regions of Afghanistan, but the number of the investors, according to the sources, is expected to grow to 50. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Rohingya return: Talks get nowhere- The Daily Star

Nearly five years into the largest Rohingya influx, the process of repatriation remains confined only to talks with the international funding declining for the forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals. Click here to read…

Bangladesh, India for strengthening cooperation in water management, cyber, food security- The Daily Star

Bangladesh and India yesterday (June 19, 2022) agreed to work closely together to further strengthen cooperation in the areas of common rivers and water resources management and pledged to expand collaboration in cyber security, IT and food security. Click here to read…

‘Let’s go home; let’s go to Myanmar’- The Daily Star

Thousands of Rohingyas yesterday held a rally in Ukhia of Cox’s Bazar — to tell the world that they want to go back to their homeland Myanmar, marking World Refugee Day. Click here to read…

Dhaka may get flooded too- The Daily Star

In the context of Sylhet and Sunamganj’s flood situation, Local Government and Rural Development and Co-operatives (LGRD) Minister Md Tazul Islam yesterday said even the capital, especially its low-lying areas, could inundate rapidly due to heavy rainfall and water from upstream. Click here to read…

All set for grand opening- The Daily Star

No truck or covered van would be allowed to operate on highways connected to the Padma Bridge — from the morning of June 24 to that of June 26 — to facilitate the inauguration of the Bridge on June 25. Click here to read…

Flood damaged Aush paddy of 22,000 hectares cropland so far- The Daily Star

About 22,000 hectares cropland of Aush paddy have been damaged so far due to recent flood situation in the country, Agriculture Minister Abdur Razzaque said yesterday. Click here to read…

Jatiya Party opposes use of EVMs in national election- The Daily Star

Main opposition in the parliament Jatiya Party today said that they do not want national election using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Click here to read…

Bhutan
Walk the Talk: Reduce salt, beat NCDs- BBS

The Bhutan Youth Development Fund in collaboration with the Health Ministry and the World Health Organization observed the Walk the Talk event for the first time today. It is to create awareness on the importance of physical activity and dietary habits with a focus on reducing salt consumption. Click here to read…

Sweeping cuts of Parliament budget impacts committee duties- Kuensel

With reduced budget allocation, the National Assembly (NA) secretariat had to seek financial support from external donors to facilitate committee meetings, public consultation and review. Click here to read…

ACC detains three immigration officials in P’ling for alleged embezzlement- Kuensel

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is currently investigating an alleged case of embezzlement at the Phuentsholing immigration office. Click here to read…

Maldives
SOEs are instrumental in implementing govt. policies: The Sun

Vice President Faisal Naseem said on Sunday that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) were instrumental in implementing the government’s policies and alleviating the difficulties facing atolls. Click here to read…

Covid fatalities reach 300 in Maldives: Edition Mv

Health Protection Agency (HPA) said a 66 year old Maldivian man being treated for Covid in Orange Facility in Hulhumale’ passed away today. The most recent Covid death prior to this was on May 26. A 71 year old Maldivian man had passed away in Addu. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Insurgents from India add fuel to fire in Myanmar’s restive north – Asia Nikkei

Violence is spiraling in northern Myanmar, as ethnic Chin rebels fight not only the country’s military regime but also armed insurgent groups from India. Click here to read…

Situation critical in Myanmar with mounting resistance to military junta – TBS News

Situation has gone critical behind the Bamboo Curtain in Myanmar with anti-military junta forces intensifying their operations across the country and sentiments against China running high for exploiting mineral reserves and supporting the military dictatorship. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Military Targeting Children – Persecution.org

In the intervening year and a half, the Buddhist nationalist junta has disproportionately targeted religious minorities, including Christians, in order to suppress the opposing people’s defense forces. According to a recently released UN report, the military junta has also brutally attacked and killed hundreds of childrenClick here to read…

Myanmar junta arrests 10 civilians following AA arrest of soldier in Rakhine – Mizzima

In what appears to be a tit-for-tat action, the Myanmar junta military arrested 10 civilians in Ponnagyun Township in Rakhine State on 16 June. The action happened after the Arakan Army (AA) arrested a Military Council soldier at a construction materials store near Sanpya Ward in Ponnagyun Township at around 3 p.m. Click here to read…

Post junta soldier’s arrest civilians detained by the military – Narinjara

Dozens of civilians were reportedly detained by the military personnel after the Arakan Army (AA) arrested one junta soldier on 16 June in Ponna Kyun, a few miles north of Sittwe, the capital city of Rakhine State. Till Saturday morning, more than 30 local people were picked up near Aye Zedi pagoda and the sports school, said an eyewitness. Click here to read…

Nepal
Govt to evaluate economic development of local levels- Himalayan Times

The Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration has issued the ‘Local Economic Development Evaluation Procedure, 2022’ to assist the local governments in promoting local economic development through evaluation of overall aspects in their respective areas. Click here to read…

Deuba skips House committee meeting. Lawmakers decide to summon him again- Kathmandu Post

Nepal’s prime ministers often ignore such calls, just as questions remain about parliamentary panels also. Click here to read…

Visiting US general urges Nepal to join State Partnership Program, promises aid- Kathmandu Post

Prime Minister Deuba and Nepal Army chief Sharma want political consensus before Nepal joins the program, a component of the Indo-Pacific Strategy, officials say. Click here to read…

Holidays at whim: That’s the way for local governments- Kathmandu Post

Local units often come up with own ways of declaring holidays, at times with reasons that defy logic. Click here to read…

Potential foreign investors put off by Nepal’s lax law enforcement- Kathmandu Post

FDI pledges in IT sector plunged 409 percent year-on-year in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year ended mid-June. Click here to read…

New provision makes it mandatory for 34 aircrafts to night-stop park outside Kathmandu- Republica

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has unveiled a mandatory provision for the night-stop parking to 34 aircrafts including 14 helicopters outside Kathmandu Valley citing lack of sufficient space at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Click here to read…

National Assembly members for common stand on SPP- Republica
National Assembly members have stressed that both the ruling and opposition parties must have a common stand on the US’ State Partnership Program (SPP). Click here to read…

What goes on in Nepal’s elections- Nepali Times

A poll observer in Kaski in both 2017 and 2022 compares the May local polls to previous one. Click here to read…

Pakistan
No-deal-yet-with-imf-for-revival-of-loan-programme: Dawn

Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have not yet been able to reach close to a staff-level agreement for revival of the Extended Fund Facility (EFF), leaving authorities in a tight spot to bridge the gap and get the updated federal budget for the fiscal year 2022-23 passed by the National Assembly. Click here to read…

PTI stages nationwide protests against inflation: The Express Tribune

Large screens were installed at major protest venues for Imran Khan’s virtual address with local party leaders galvanising rallies with speeches and slogans against the “imported government”.Click here to read…

PAKISTAN PAYS A RUSSIAN PRICE: The Express Tribune

Banning Russian energy is directly proportional to increasing LNG demand in the EU and US. Meaning no cheaper LNG for Pakistan; an idea which Pakistan worked on to get cheap energy. It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan spends roughly $100 million for a single LNG cargo from the spot market, a record for the cash-strapped country. But, what’s a spot market? Let’s discuss about spot market later in the piece. Click here to read…

Hold polls or face anarchy, Imran addresses from home: The News

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan warned that any bid to rig elections would push the country towards anarchy as PTI activists and supporters took to the streets on Sunday night in almost all the major cities of the country against the runaway inflation, on the call of the party chairman. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Envoys of US & UN urge Sri Lanka’s security forces to understand people’s frustration: Times Now News

The appeal from the two envoys came a day after a clash between people and army personnel in a queue for fuel in Vishvamadu, Mullaitivu. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka troops open fire as protest over fuel turns to riot: Aljazeera

Sri Lanka’s military opened fire to contain rioting at a fuel station as unprecedented queues for petrol and diesel were seen across the bankrupt country, officials said. Click here to read…

Where does China, US aid-talk leave India?: First Post

Colombo-based envoys of China and the US, Qi Zhenhong and Julie Chung, met recently. At their meeting, the two ambassadors discussed common approaches to an economic recovery plan for the host nation. Click here to read…

Is Sri Lanka Seeking Russia’s Help Amid Oil Shortage?: NDTV

Sri Lanka has reached out to several companies suggested by Russia’s embassy in Colombo to buy crude oil, Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera said on Sunday. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, June 20, 2022

Former top official charged on multiple accounts: China Daily
June 17, 2022

Wang Like, a former top official in charge of political and legal affairs in East China’s Jiangsu province, went on trial at the Changchun Intermediate People’s Court in Changchun, Northeast China’s Jilin province on Friday. He is accused of taking and offering bribes, shielding gang members and forging identity documents. Click here to read…

China to ban new heavy industrial projects in key zones: Reuters
June 17, 2022

China will ban new steel, coking, oil refining, cement and glass projects in key zones, the government said on Friday in a wide-ranging policy document aimed at tackling pollution and meeting the country’s climate goals. Click here to read…

Chinese president addresses 25th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum: Xinhuanet
June 18, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday attended and addressed the plenary session of the 25th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in virtual format upon invitation. Xi pointed out that the world is faced with major changes and a pandemic both unseen in a century, economic globalization is facing headwinds, and there are unprecedented challenges to the implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Click here to read…

China-developed TP500 unmanned freighter makes maiden flight: Xinhuanet
June 18, 2022

China’s homegrown TP500 unmanned freighter completed a successful maiden flight Saturday, announced the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The freighter conducted a 27-minute maiden flight and performed smoothly during the whole flight, said the AVIC. Click here to read…

Chinese property developers increase fund-raising on interbank bond market: Xinhuanet
June 18, 2022

Chinese property developers have increased fundraising on the interbank bond market, data from a market dealer group showed. Nearly 10 developers including Poly Development and PowerChina Real Estate have issued debt financing instruments (DFIs) worth 11.9 billion yuan (1.78 billion U.S. dollars) on the market this month, with 49.5 billion yuan of DFIs by more enterprises in the pipeline, according to the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors. Click here to read…

China unveils giant aircraft carrier CNS Fujian: China Military
June 18, 2022

China unveiled its third aircraft carrier on Friday in Shanghai, naming it after the eastern coastal province of Fujian. Upon its completion, the gigantic ship will displace more than 80,000 metric tons of water, making it the largest and mightiest warship any Asian nation has ever built, and also one of the world’s biggest naval vessels of all time. Click here to read…

Financial service suspected of long-term crimes: China Daily
June 18, 2022

A number of people suspected of using rural banks in Central China’s Henan province to commit a series of serious crimes have been detained, local police said. Some funds and assets involved in the case have also been sealed, seized or frozen in line with the law, according to a statement released by the public security bureau in Henan’s Xuchang city on Saturday. Click here to read…

China beefs up anti-corruption work in financial units: Global Times
June 18, 2022

The Political Bureau of the Communist Part of China Central Committee held a meeting on Friday to review a report on the rectification and improvement of financial units in the 8th round of inspections of the 19th Central Committee, according to the Xinhua News Agency. The review looked at outcomes of the inspection work for anti-corruption campaigns while extending perspectives for future tasks. Click here to read…

BRICS countries see expanding agricultural cooperation: People’s Daily
June 18, 2022

In recent years, BRICS countries have made continuous efforts to establish a long-term and stable cooperation mechanism focusing on food security and poverty reduction, enhancing exchanges in agricultural production and technological innovation. As a result, they have achieved fruitful results in deepening pragmatic agricultural cooperation. Click here to read…

China manufacturing: fresh lay-offs in the Pearl River Delta add to worries over economic slowdown: South China Morning Post

June 18, 2022

In the Pearl River Delta, China’s export manufacturing heartland, migrant workers are watching their incomes plummet and jobs disappear overnight, as local businesses grapple with challenges ranging from coronavirus outbreaks to tumbling international orders.
Two years ago, tens of thousands of migrant workers were cast out of work as employers scaled back production due to the US-China trade war and the initial coronavirus outbreak, which started in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Few people then would have anticipated the pace of China’s recovery, with exports hitting new highs in the past year and even migrant workers older than 50 in demand in the region’s factories. Click here to read…

Xi calls for coordinated efforts against corruption: Xinhuanet
June 19, 2022

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, presided over the 40th group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Friday afternoon to discuss the issue of making coordinated efforts to ensure officials do not dare, are not able, and have no desire to commit corruption. Click here to read…

China tightens regulation of business activities of officials’ relatives: Xinhuanet
June 19, 2022

The General Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee has issued a regulation on the business activities of relatives of officials. The regulation offers clear and specific provisions on the applicable objects and circumstances, working measures and disciplinary requirements concerning officials’ spouses, children and their spouses who run business or enterprises. Click here to read…

Beijing and Shanghai launch inspections of hazardous chemical companies after fire at Shanghai ethylene glycol plant: Global Times
June 19, 2022

Emergency authorities in China’s two metropolises, Beijing and Shanghai, decided to carry out citywide inspections of hazardous chemical companies from Sunday to identify potential risks, after a fire caused by a dangerous chemical explosion in Shanghai. Click here to read…

State Council appoints ‘diversified team’ with loyalty, professionalism for new HKSAR govt: Global Times
June 19, 2022

The State Council, China’s cabinet, approved the list of key officials proposed by the six-term chief executive for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Sunday. By forming a new team with some new faces, the new government is expected to unveil a new chapter for Hong Kong on the 25th anniversary of its return to the motherland. Click here to read…

China’s JD.com posts slowest growth ever in ‘618’ shopping event: Reuters
June 19, 2022

Total sales by China’s e-commerce giant JD.com (9618.HK) rose 10.3% over the 18 days to Sunday during the first major shopping festival since a recent COVID-19 outbreak, the company said, sharply down from the 2021 event’s growth of 27.7%.Click here to read…

China targeting HK ‘foreign forces’: Taipei Times
June 20, 2022

Beijing appears to be using Hong Kong’s National Security Law to target “foreign forces,” and is continuing to change the territory’s governance and institutions to reflect those of mainland China, the Mainland Affairs Council’s (MAC) latest quarterly report said. Click here to read…

Biden says he and China’s Xi to talk ‘soon’ as he weighs Trump-era tariffs: Taipei Times
June 20, 2022

US President Joe Biden on Saturday said he would be talking to Chinese President Xi Jinping “soon,” and is weighing possible action on US tariffs on China that were imposed by the administration of former US president Donald Trump. Asked whether he had decided to lift any of the tariffs, Biden said: “We’re in the process of doing that… I’m in the process of making up my mind.” Click here to read…

‘Mind-reading’ device to detect porn could speed China’s policing of illicit content, say researchers: South China Morning Post
June 20, 2022

A device that can detect when a man is watching pornography by “reading his mind” has been developed in China, according to the research team in Beijing behind the project.
The device, which could speed up the work of censors trying to spot indecent images on the Chinese internet, is worn on the head by the subject and can pick up a spike in the brainwaves triggered by explicit content, according to the researchers. Fifteen male university students aged between 20 and 25 volunteered to wear the item while in front of a computer screen. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 14 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
June 20, 2022

The Chinese mainland Sunday reported 14 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 10 in Shanghai and four in Beijing, the National Health Commission said Monday. Click here to read…

CPC leadership reviews report on rectification of financial institutions: Quishi
June 20, 2022

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Friday presided over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to review a report on the rectification of problems discovered during the eighth round of inspections of financial institutions. Click here to read…

China conducts land-based mid-course missile interception test: China Military
June 20, 2022

According to a written statement released by China’s Defense Ministry on Sunday, China conducted a land-based mid-course missile interception test within its territory on June 19, 2022 and achieved the desired test objective. The test is defensive in nature and not targeted against any country. Click here to read…

Structural changes boost media sector: China Daily
June 20, 2022

In May, the All-China Journalists Association released a report on the development of journalism in the country. It was the sixth report about the issue published since 2014, and it showed significant developments leading up to December 2021. The report said the growth of traditional media, such as newspapers, radio and television, has slowed, and China continues to strive for deeper integration and a digital transformation. The quality and ability of China’s millions of journalists continue to improve, and the employees are becoming younger and more educated, it added. Click here to read…

Macao closes public venues after detecting 31 local COVID-19 cases: China Daily
June 20, 2022

China’s Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) reported 31 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases on Sunday, according to the Novel Coronavirus Response and Coordination Center of Macao. Click here to read…

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At least 14 provincial officials under investigation since August amid grain anti-corruption campaign: Global Times
June 16, 2022

At least 14 provincial officials have been investigated since August last year, as China has been focusing on anti-corruption in the field of grain purchases and sales. As the largest province of grain production in China, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province is the “ballast stone” of national grain security. Heilongjiang has investigated six provincial cadres, including two former heads of provincial grain industry since 2021. Click here to read…

China steps up fixed-asset investment to steady COVID-hit economy: Reuters
June 16, 2022

China’s state planner said on Thursday it had approved 10 fixed-asset investments worth 121 billion yuan ($18.1 billion) in May, a more than six-fold jump from April, as policymakers seek to get economic growth back on track after a COVID-induced slump. Click here to read…

Western-style democracy behind wars, chaos and human misery, Chinese president tells top officials: South China Morning Post
June 16, 2022

The West’s promotion of democracy has caused wars, chaos and human displacement around the world, President Xi Jinping told top Chinese officials earlier this year. Addressing a Politburo study session in February, Xi said some Western nations “forcibly promote the concept and system of Western democracy and human rights … taking advantage of human rights issues to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries”, according to a readout of his speech made public this week. Xi did not name any countries, but Beijing has in recent months pulled no punches in blaming the US over the Ukraine war and the challenges posed by the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. The civil war in Syria and security issues in Iraq also regularly feature among China’s talking points in this context. Click here to read…

Who can fill the shoes of China’s Iron Lady Sun Chunlan on Politburo: South China Morning Post
June 17, 2022

China has groomed many female athletes to bring home Olympics gold and trained women astronauts for its ambitious space programme, but without a similar political pathway, the ruling Communist Party may struggle to find a woman who can fill the shoes of Sun Chunlan. For the past two years, she has spearheaded China’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic, starting in Wuhan where the world’s first battle against the virus was fought. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 23 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
June 17, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Thursday reported 23 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 11 in Beijing, six in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and four in Liaoning, the National Health Commission said Friday. Click here to read…

Government to provide more jobs: China Daily
June 17, 2022

In the face of challenging job prospects caused by a variety of factors, the central government has prioritized the employment of young people, mainly new college graduates, with measures to create opportunities at all levels and tap into previously less noticed sectors and areas. Click here to read…

Eight hurt, six missing in sewage room blast: China Daily
June 17, 2022

A sewage control room of a chemical technology firm in Lanzhou city of Northwest China was rocked by an explosion on Thursday evening, leaving at least eight injured and six missing, according to the CGTN. Click here to read…

Coal’s dominance a challenge for transition: China Daily
June 17, 2022

A special policy study from a high-level international think tank for the Chinese government has highlighted the challenges posed to the country’s low-carbon transition due to its coal-dominated energy structure, saying that hasty decommissioning of coal-fired power will jeopardize energy security and may result in financial risks. Click here to read…

University teacher removed from post for insulting remarks about women: Global Times
June 17, 2022

A university teacher who made inappropriate comments has been suspended from teaching, East China’s Shandong University of Political Science and Law said in a statement on Thursday. The decision came after the teacher sparked a huge outcry on the Chinese internet for making insulting remarks about women. Click here to read…

Russia, China seek new growth momentum at key economic forum amid US hegemony: Global Times
June 17, 2022

With the 25th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), hailed as the “Russian Davos”, beginning on Wednesday, Russia-China cooperation under the theme “New opportunities in a new world” came under the spotlight, as the Kremlin’s interests appeared to shift toward the East in the face of mounting Western sanctions and pressureClick here to read…

Livestreamer fined $16m over tax evasion as China continues to clamp down on livestreaming tax violations: Global Times
June 17, 2022

Fiscal authorities in Fuzhou, East China’s Jiangxi Province imposed a fine of 108 million yuan ($16 million) to a livestreamer over tax evasion as the country continues to clamp down on livestreaming tax violations. Click here to read…

Bachelet admits her China trip faced limitations: Taipei Times
June 17, 2022

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Wednesday said she was unable to visit detained Uighurs and that she was accompanied by authorities while visiting Xinjiang, remarks that raise questions about the Chinese government’s efforts to influence her trip. “I was not able to speak to any Uighurs currently detained or their families during the visit,” Bachelet told a meeting of the Human Rights Council, adding that the visit to China faced “limitations, especially given the prevailing COVID restrictions.” Click here to read…

China, Russia give differing accounts of Xi-Putin call: Taipei Times
June 17, 2022

Moscow and Beijing gave alternative accounts of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s (習近平) birthday call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as both sides seek to manage perceptions of their relationship in the wake of Russia’s war in Ukraine. The Kremlin readout on Wednesday said the two men, both 69, discussed increasing economic cooperation, trade and military-technical ties between China and Russia. Click here to read…