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Africa Now – Weekly Newsletter (Week 19, 2022)

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

COMMENTARY

West Africa: Enablers of Political Extremism – a Checklist for West African Countries

The Sahel – the region just south of the Sahara – is home to the world’s fastest growing extremist group, Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin or JNIM, and the deadliest group, Islamic State in West Africa, according to the 2022 Global Terrorism IndexClick here to read…

What Elon Musk Does Not Get about Twitter and Democracy in Africa

Last month, Elon Musk gave an insight on the path that Twitter may take following his acquisition of the social media platform. Click here to read…

The sacred Indian hues of Mauritius

Situated just a few hundred kilometres from the fourth largest island in the world, Madagascar, and located off the southeastern coast of Africa, Mauritius is a gem of a destination whose cultural history remains widely unknown. Click here to read…

NEWS

U.N. chief calls for debt relief, investment on West Africa trip
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged debt relief for African countries and more investment to help their economies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and weather the impacts of the Ukraine war. Click here to read…

Somalia: Lawmakers to decide president on May 15

Somali lawmakers are expected to pick the country’s new president on May 15, a long-overdue final step in a protracted political crisis. Click here to read…

Kenya election 2022: A record 47 independents vie for the presidency

On Monday 2 May 2022, the registrar submitted the list of names to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for the final clearance, in line with election timelines. Click here to read…

Nigeria 2023: Buhari warns US to stay out of elections

Widely believed to have benefitted from tacit US support for his 2015 campaign, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is now the one warning western diplomats to stay out of next year’s elections. Click here to read…

Congo: First round of legislative elections set for July 10

The first round of legislative elections and local elections in Congo-Brazzaville will be held on July 10, according to a government decision announced Friday on state television Télé-Congo. Click here to read…

Muhoozi announces interest in Uganda presidency

After almost a decade of speculations, Lt-Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba has publicly expressed his interest in succeeding his father Yoweri Museveni as president of Uganda. Click here to read…

Tunisia union rejects any formal dialogue over political reforms

Tunisia’s powerful UGTT labour union rejected on Friday any formal dialogue over political reforms that marginalise political and social forces in the country and include “ready-made decisions”Click here to read…

Interfaith tensions simmer in Ethiopia

Muslims and Christians in parts of Ethiopia are on edge after an attack in Gondar sparked a swell of unrest. Politics is usually to blame when interfaith tensions turn deadly in the countryClick here to read…

Burkina Faso: Seven soldiers and four auxiliaries killed in ambush

Seven soldiers and four auxiliaries of the Burkina Faso army were killed on Thursday in two ambushes by “terrorists” in the northern and central-northern regions. Click here to read…

Benin: Five soldiers killed in national park attack

Five soldiers were killed in an attack by suspected an armed group possibly linked to ISIL or al-Qaeda in a national park in the north of Benin Republic, two military sources have said. Click here to read…

Burundi says 10 of its peacekeepers killed in Somalia attack

Burundi’s military said on Wednesday 10 of its African Union (AU) peacekeepers were killed in an attack on their base in Somalia, while a security source in the region and a Mogadishu-based source said dozens were dead. Click here to read…

Cameroon takes over as chair of AU’s Peace and Security Council

Cameroon will preside over the Peace and Security Council (PSC), the standing decision-making organ of the African Union (AU) on the prevention and resolution of conflicts for the month of May. Click here to read…

Germany to end EU training mission in Mali

Germany will end its participation in the European Union training mission in Mali but is ready to continue with a U.N. peacekeeping mission in the country under certain conditions. Click here to read…

Western Sahara: International Support ‘Refutes’ Algeria’s Outdated Narrative

The growing international support for the Moroccan Autonomy Plan reflects a strong rejection of secessionist aspirations and Aleria’s narrative on Western Sahara, according to a Mexican politician. Click here to read…

South Africa to host international conference to tackle child labour

South Africa is going to host the International Labour Organisation (ILO) global conference on the elimination of child labour later this month, announced Employment and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi on Thursday. Click here to read…

Al-Shabab attack on African Union forces in Somalia: What we know

Islamist militant group al-Shabab says it has carried out what may prove to be one of its most deadly attacks on the African Union mission in Somalia, however the two sides provide very different death tolls. Click here to read…

Turkey to take tangible steps for deeper ties with Africa: FM

Turkey plans to improve its relations with the African continent, and take tangible steps to deepen ties with regional organizations such as the African Union and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Click here to read…

Algeria to raise oil output by 11,000 barrels a day

Algeria will raise its oil output by 11,000 barrels a day in June, Energy and Mining Minister Mohamed Arkab said on Thursday. Click here to read…

Libya’s Bashagha denies writing Times article condemning Russia

Fathi Bashagha, one of two rival Libyan prime ministers, has denied writing an article published on Tuesday under his name by the Times newspaper in London. In the article, purportedly written by Bashagha, the Libyan politician declares that he wants his country to “stand with Britain against Russian aggression”. Click here to read…

Sudan’s coup leaders hold secret consultations with political leader

Yasir al-Atta, a member of the Sovereign Council, revealed that the coup leaders held a series of meetings with the political forces to create a suitable atmosphere and to ensure the needed basic agreement before starting the process of national dialogue. Click here to read…

Guinea to Prosecute Ousted President Alpha Conde

Guinea’s military government this week announced plans to prosecute ousted President Alpha Conde and 26 of his former officials for murder, rape, kidnapping and other crimes. Click here to read…

Togo agrees to mediate in Mali political crisis

Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbe has agreed to act as a mediator in Mali’s political crisis as the West African country’s military government faces pressure to re-establish civilian rule, their foreign ministers have said. Click here to read…

Egypt’s President Sissi sells assets to try to boost the country’s economy

The Russia-Ukraine war has highlighted the Egyptian economy’s flaws. Faced with the risk of social unrest, the government has introduced a series of emergency measures. Click here to read…

Dollar o’clock: Should Zimbabwe axe its faltering currency again?

In early 2019, Zimbabwe’s central bank announced plans to bring back the Zimbabwe dollar as legal tender after a decade of using the US dollar. Click here to read…

Ethiopia ‘foils’ cyber-attack on Nile dam, financial institutions

Ethiopian Authorities on Tuesday said they had stopped international cyber-attack attempts targeting the massive Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the country’s major financial institutions. Click here to read…

AD Ports signs agreement to develop Egypt’s Safaga Port

Abu Dhabi’s AD Ports Group is to develop, operate, and manage a multi-purpose terminal at Safaga Port on Egypt’s east coast as a part of a consortium. Click here to read…

Russian-linked forces ‘tortured’ and ‘executed’ civilians in Central African Republic since 2019, HRW says

Forces identified by witnesses as Russian have “summarily executed, tortured, and beaten civilians” in the Central African Republic (CAR) since 2019, a report by rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) has alleged. Click here to read…

Nigeria’s central bank chief to run for presidency in 2023

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele, has bought a nomination form from the governing All Progressive Congress party in a bid to become President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor. Click here to read…

China Should Lead $17 Billion Zambia Debt Talks, Minister Says

China should head the creditors committee being formed to renegotiate Zambia’s $17.3 billion of foreign debt because that will help accelerate the resolution process, the southern African country’s finance minister said. Click here to read…

Mozambique: President Nyusi and President Chakwera Inaugurate Electricity Interconnection

President Filipe Nyusi on 21 April announced that laying the first stone for the regional electricity interconnection between Mozambique and Malawi is a historic landmark. Click here to read…

Ukraine’s Zelensky renews request to address African Union

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has once again requested to address the African Union (AU), Moussa Faki Mahamat, AU Commission Chairperson said on Friday. Click here to read…

Angola and Spain Sign Protocol in Geosciences Field

According to the figures, Angola was responsible for almost 300,000 bpd of the of the OPEC+ supply shortfall while Nigeria was pumping almost 400,000 bpd below target. Click here to read…

Family of Hotel Rwanda hero launches $400m lawsuit over his alleged abduction

The family of Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina has filed a $400m lawsuit in the US over his alleged abduction and torture. Click here to read…

UN Slavery Investigator Arrives in Mauritania, Rights Group Urges UNHRC to Oust Regime

The independent non-governmental human rights group UN Watch today called on U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to move for the suspension of Mauritania from the 47-nation Human Rights CouncilClick here to read…

Gabon’s Plan to Revive Economy

The Gabonese government has announced the construction of a new special economic zone (SEZ), the Mpassa-Lebombi, in the south-eastern province of Haut-OgoouéClick here to read…

Africa’s tourism operators need local visitors

With international tourism still in a slump, African tour companies need local visitors to stimulate tourism. But many on the continent can’t afford to travel. Click here to read…

INDIA IN AFRICA

PM Narendra Modi Thanks Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina for recognising India’s leadership in promoting climate and disaster resilience. Click here to read…

India-Nigeria relations: Onyeama calls for stronger ties

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has called for stronger ties between Nigeria and India. This was even as Onyeama said the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a “game-changer”. Click here to read…

Madagascar: A firm partner of India

The visit in late April of Madagascar Foreign Minister Richard Randriamandrato to India revitalized the India-Madagascar relationship in diverse ways. Click here to read…

Indian Amb Abhay Kumar discusses cooperation with Madagascar in mining sector

Indian Ambassador to Madagascar Abhay Kumar held talks with Madagascar’s Mining Minister Rakotomalala Herindrainy Olivier and discussed the prospect of a partnership in the mining sector. Click here to read…

Deputy NSA visits Tanzania to widen defence ties in Indian Ocean Region

Deputy national security adviser Vikram Misri visited Tanzania this week to strengthen defence ties with one of India’s key partners in Eastern Africa and Indian Ocean Region (IOR) through measures including export of defence productsClick here to read…

India, Mauritius pact may include safeguard mechanism related provisions

India-Mauritius trade agreement may include safeguard mechanism related provisions to protect the domestic industry from a sudden or unusual surge in imports of goods. Click here to read…

India and Mozambique to expand fight against terror

These issues, along with efforts to curb illegal narco smuggling, which fuels terrorism, and to expand defence ties, including maritime security, topped the agenda of deputy national security adviser (NSA) Vikram Misri’s visit to Mozambique this week, according to people aware of the matter. Click here to read…

Kenya-India Strengthen Trade-Deal Talks

Kenya and India have continued to build bilateral trade relations with the ceramic business between the two countries increasing by 27 per cent in the past one year. Click here to read…

Coromandel International acquires 45% stake in Senegal-based BMCC for Rs 225 cr

Coromandel International will acquire 45% stake in Baobab Mining and Chemicals Corporation (BMCC) for $19.6 million (Rs 150 crore approx.), besides a loan infusion of of $9.7 million (Rs 75 crore approx.) into BMCC for capital projects and expansion. Click here to read…

ASIA RICE Strong demand from Asia, Africa lift Indian prices

Export prices of rice from India rose this week on increasing demand from Asia and Africa, while dwindling supplies of the staple lifted Vietnamese rates. Click here to read…

Ethiopian Airlines Increases Focus On India

After successfully navigating the COVID pandemic and ending 2021 in a profitable state, Ethiopian Airlines plans to retain its sharp focus on network expansion that is likely to be high in demand. Click here to read…

Nexcharge to use India plant for exports to Africa, Middle East & S America

Nexcharge, a battery pack three-way partnership between Exide Industries and Leclanché, will discover choices to take its tropical market experience to different world markets. Click here to read…

Holcim likely to seek exemption under India-Mauritius tax agreement

Mauritius-based Holderind Investments, which holds a 63 per cent stake in Ambuja Cements, can claim capital gains exemption under the India-Mauritius tax treaty. Click here to read…

Nigeria accuses Indian drug makers, exporters of unethical practices

Accusing Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers and exporters of indulging in unethical and unprofessional practices in connivance with Nigerian importers. Click here to read…

Indian footprints in Africa

A close linkage between LOC and boosting of India’s trade, investment and technology has been well brought outClick here to read…

Over 1,100 Indian peacekeepers receive UN medals for exceptional service in South Sudan

The daunting tasks that include protecting civilians, undertaking a variety of engineering assignments, and offering health services, are some of the capabilities of 1,160 Indian peacekeepers who were recently decorated with UN medals for their exceptional service in South Sudan. Click here to read…

China, India eye Russian oil, move to jettison Nigeria

Nigeria may lose its largest crude oil buyers, China and India, as both countries plan to negotiate Russian oil at discount prices. Click here to read…

Gabon ‘greedy’ For Investments from India: Minister Madiya

Resource-rich Gabon is “greedy” for investments from India and is expected to sign a bilateral trade and investment treaty later this year with India to further improve the bilateral economic ties. Click here to read…

High Commissioner of Tanzania to India Anisa Mbega visited LPU to meet hundreds of Tanzanian Students

Her Excellency Mrs Anisa Kapufi Mbega, the High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania to India visited Lovely Professional University, today, to meet and interact with hundreds of Tanzanian students studying at LPU campus. Click here to read…

India, Germany to work together in Africa, Latin America as part of triangular cooperation: FS Kwatra

India and Germany are to undertake development partnership projects in three African countries and one country in Latin America as part of the agreement on triangular cooperation signed between the two countries. Click here to read…

Solar Inds bags orders worth Rs 1563-cr from Singareni Collieries

Solar Industries India said that the company and its subsidiary have received orders worth Rs 1,563 crore from Singareni Collieries Company. Click here to read…

Fresh fruit importer IG International all set to introduce Tanzanian avocados in India

Avo Africa is a part of the Keitt Group of companies. Keitt Exporters Limited prides itself on being the leading grower & exporter of fruits and vegetables to markets in Europe and the Middle East for over two decades now. They are the biggest growers and exporters of avocados from Tanzania and Kenya. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: May 19, 2022

Afghanistan
The Taliban in Afghanistan Mediates Ceasefire Between Pakistan and Pakistani Taliban: The Khaama Press

The Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has been responsible for some of Pakistan’s deadliest operations since 2007. TTP is not directly associated with the Afghan Taliban, but pledges allegiance to them. Click here to read…

Outstanding Debt Hit $100M: Afghanistan Energy: The Khaama Press

While the current leadership struggles to shape political and economic crisis in the country, the Ministry of Energy and Water (MoEW) said Afghanistan owes more than $100 million for electricity imported from neighboring nations. Click here to read…

US DoD Expects Kabul’s Restrictions on Al-Qaeda to ‘Loosen’: Tolo News

The US CENTCOM’s assessment is that the Islamic Emirate will likely loosen restrictions on al-Qaeda over the next 12 to 24 months and will allow al-Qaeda greater freedom of movement and the “ability to train, travel, and potentially re-establish an external operations capability,” according to report given to the US Congress. Click here to read…

Interior Ministry Cracks Down on Human Trafficking to Iran: Tolo News

Many young people said they are struggling with severe economic conditions, and this crackdown will only cause more problems. Mohammad Nabi, a resident of Kapisa, and his family came to Nimruz province and are living in a small hotel. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
High commodity prices, foreign currency shortage due to war in some countries: Health Minister- The Daily Star

Health Minister Zahid Maleque yesterday (May 18, 2022) said the commodity prices went up and a shortage of foreign currency was seen due to war in some countries in the world. Click here to read…

Bangladesh-US co-op: Monitoring may begin in July- The Daily Star

Bangladesh and the US will form a monitoring mechanism to address the challenges and pending issues as the two countries are working on deepening their ties on multiple fronts. Click here to read…

BNP has a history of rigging polls- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the BNP has no right now to raise question about elections as it has a history of tainted polls. Click here to read…

Tripura plans to bring food, fuel using Ctg port after rail link snapped over Assam floods- The Daily Star

India’s Tripura state government plans to bring food and fuel by using Chittagong port in Bangladesh in view of the possible shortage of the essentials following the snapping of railway links in the ongoing flood and landslips in Assam, an official said today (May 18, 2022). Click here to read…

Bhutan
Bhutan discovers 54 new species in a decade: Kuensel Online

In the past decade, 54 new species to science from eight biodiversity taxonomies were discovered in the country. The National Biodiversity Centre (NBC) recorded new plants, snails, dragonflies, fish, beetles, stoneflies, moths, and aphids between 2010 to 2020. Click here to read…

Maldives
‘India Out’ supporters take to the streets after arrest of leaders: The Sun

Supporters of the ‘India Out’ movement have taken to the streets after the arrest of former Hoarafushi MP Mohamed Ismail and an additional person on suspicion of involvement in the movement. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Military-Owned Corporation Fails to Pay Dividends to Myanmar Troops – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s military regime has not been able to make dividend payments from its businesses since the 2021 coup. The regime is more than seven months in arrears in paying dividends from the military-owned Myanma Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL), according to military personnel. Click here to read…

Ten Junta Soldiers Killed in Upper Myanmar Mine Attacks – The Irrawaddy

Around ten Myanmar junta soldiers were killed on Wednesday in a mine attack in Sagaing Region’s Tigyaing Township. On Wednesday morning, an alliance of local resistance groups ambushed the regime troops with three mines while they were traveling between Kyat Ta Kaung Village and Pay Kone Village, on the eastern banks of the Ayeyarwady River. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Tightens Security in Commercial Capital Yangon – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s military regime is beefing up security measures in the country’s business hub Yangon amid rumors that it is trying to wipe out the city’s urban resistance groups, whose guerrilla attacks continue to inflict casualties on junta troops. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Shadow Govt Calls on Int’l Community to Arm Resistance – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government (NUG) has urged the international community to provide arms to its forces fighting against the country’s military regime. The shadow government’s Defense Ministry said it has between 80,000 and 100,000 PDF troops under its command and uses 80 percent of its budget to support them but “can’t fully cover them all.” Click here to read…

An uneasy truce is under threat in Myanmar’s Rakhine state – RFA

Tensions between Myanmar’s military and the Arakan Army (AA) insurgent group are rising in the restive western state of Rakhine, although an uneasy ceasefire remains in effect for now, residents in the area told RFA. Click here to read…

Fighting reported across southern Sagaing amid junta ‘clearance operations’ – Myanmar Now

Multiple clashes have been reported in many parts of southern Sagaing Region in recent days as the military continues to carry out “clearance operations” that it began earlier this month. Click here to read…

Nepal
House debates budgetary principles and priorities- The Himalayan Times

Lawmakers who took part in the debate on the government’s budgetary principles and priorities in the House of Representatives have urged the government to include robust and comprehensive plan to make Nepal’s economy self-reliant and to focus on industrialisation and mechanisation of agriculture.c
https://thehimalayantimes.com/nepal/house-debates-budgetary-principles-and-priorities” target=”_blank”>Click here to read…

WHO to help reduce premature mortality- The Himalayan Times

The World Health Organisation South-East Asia Region has reiterated its commitment to support all countries, including Nepal, in this region to reduce premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases by one third by 2030 – the Sustainable Development Goal target – and to engage and empower people of all ages to live longer, healthier lives. Click here to read…

NC wins four local levels, MC two in Dadeldhura- The Himalayan Times

Of the seven local levels in Dadeldhura, results of six local levels have been made public. According to the results released by officials, Nepali Congress has won key posts in four local levels, while Maoist Centre emerged victorious in two others. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Islamabad looking to Kabul to help check terror, says Bilawal: Dawn

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that Islamabad is looking to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to play its role in discouraging the increase in terrorist activity on Pakistan’s side of the border. Click here to read…

With 6% growth rate, Pakistan’s economic size jumps to $383 billion: The Express Tribune

Fueled by imports and consumption, Pakistan’s economic growth rate accelerated to 6% during the last year of Imran Khan’s government – the highest pace in four years – helping to increase the size of the nation’s economy to $383 billion besides jacking up per-capita income. Click here to read…

Ready for ‘reforms’, Pakistan tells IMF: The News

Pakistan has conveyed its willingness to the IMF negotiation team that it will take ‘tough measures’ such as hike in the POL products and electricity prices but in a phase-wise approach for reviving the stalled $6 billion fund programme. Click here to read…

Editorial: To be or not to be: Dawn

The allies have formally communicated that they expect to see the unity government remain in power and complete legal, electoral and accountability reforms before the next general elections are announced. However, though their commitment to providing support throughout should give the PML-N some confidence, that is unlikely to make things any easier for it. This is perhaps the reason why the government reportedly also wants the military establishment involved. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
India seeks to win public trust in crisis-hit Sri Lanka: BBC

While popular perception indicated China had outpaced India, the recent economic and political turmoil in Sri Lanka seems to have given India’s foreign policy a fresh lease of life in the island nation. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka misses ADB payment, PM tells Parliament: Economic Times

The ADB as well as the World Bank had just promised around 160 million each to Sri Lanka, Wickremesinghe said, but the loan from the Manila-based lender was blocked. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka can’t find cash to pay even one ship for petrol: Times of India

Sri Lanka asked citizens not to queue for gasoline as the nation on the verge of default has no dollars to pay for a fuel shipment. “There is a petrol ship in our waters,” energy minister Kanchana Wijesekera told parliament Wednesday. “We do not have the forex.” Click here to read…

Sri Lanka war anniversary: Tamil victims remembered in Colombo: The Hindu

Scores of people on Wednesday gathered in Mullivaikkal village, in Sri Lanka’s northern Mullaitivu district, to remember the tens of thousands of Tamil civilians who were brutally killed in the final stages of the civil war in May 2009, when the armed forces crushed the LTTE. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, May 19, 2022

Chinese premier stresses faster implementation of macro policies: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has called for an accelerated pace and ramped-up efforts in the implementation of macro policies. Li, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks while chairing a symposium on stabilizing growth, held in Yunnan Province on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s address at the conference of the 70th anniversary of CCPIT and Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed the conference of the 70th anniversary of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit via video link on Wednesday.

Following is the full text of the address: Click here to read…

Chinese FM to chair BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting via video link: Xinhunaet
May 18, 2022

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will chair the meeting of the BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs on Thursday via video link, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced Wednesday. Click here to read…

More China-donated COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Myanmar: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

Another batch of China-donated COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Myanmar’s Yangon on Wednesday, said a statement from the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar. Click here to read…

Plateau acclimatization training accelerates generation of recruits’ combat capability: China Military
May 18, 2022

Recently, a training base under the PLA Xizang Military Command and the Department of Highland Military Medicine of the PLA Army Medical University jointly launched a pilot program of “low-pressure hypoxia cabin acclimation training” for recruits to be stationed in the highland area of Xizang. Click here to read…

Li pledges support for platform, digital sectors: China Daily
May 19, 2022

Premier Li Keqiang pledged stronger support for the platform economy and the digital economy on Wednesday, including steps to help businesses get listed both in China and abroad, as part of broader steps to counter the downside pressure facing the economy. Click here to read…

Applications for car permits required to leave Shanghai: China Daily
May 18, 2022

Shanghai police said on Wednesday that people who need to leave the city by driving car must apply for a permit, which will be valid for six hours starting from the stipulated departure time. People can apply for a permit at their community committees. The permit will be approved and issued by the corresponding subdistrict or township government. Click here to read…

High-speed rail lines to accelerate: China Daily
May 18, 2022

Trains on one of China’s major high-speed rail lines will soon speed up as China rolls out its plan to further accelerate its already expeditious rail service. Starting June 20, high-speed trains will be able to operate at the increased maximum speed of 350 kilometers per hour along the high-speed rail section linking Beijing and Wuhan, Hubei province, and part of the railway linking Beijing and Guangzhou, Guangdong province, according to China State Railway Group, the national train operator. Click here to read…

New technologies help improve efficiency in research laboratories: China Daily
May 18, 2022

In a laboratory at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, a robotic arm is busy moving vials and petri dishes to measure the amount of serum protein in drug samples-an initial step in evaluating a medication’s efficacy. Click here to read…

At least 13 Chinese cities encourage families with 2 or 3 kids with preferential housing policies: Global Times
May 18, 2022

At least 13 cities across China have implemented preferential housing policies, starting from May, to encourage families with two or three children to buy more homes. The incentives include breaking the property-purchasing limit which allows one household to buy only one or two houses, and offering housing loans and subsidies. Click here to read…

Officials vow to tackle ‘stuck points’ in implementing support policies for small firms: Global Times
May 18, 2022

Chinese officials vowed on Wednesday to remove the “stuck points” in implementing policies aimed at easing the burden for small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), as well as stressing a number of key missions for supporting the companies, such as increasing capital support and pushing for expansion of market demand. Click here to read…

Global investors snap up stocks of Chinese internet platforms amid growing policy support: Global Times
May 18, 2022

As the US threatens to delist a new batch of Chinese companies, foreign capital is rushing to increase holdings of Chinese internet stocks trading in the US, a trend that analysts said reflects the vigor of the platform economy in the world’s largest emerging market after a round of deep rectification. Click here to read…

Higher weighting of RMB in SDR basket to facilitate RMB’s internationalization: People’s Daily
May 18, 2022

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised the weighting of the Chinese renminbi (RMB) in the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) currency basket from 10.92 percent to 12.28 percent on May 11, after completing a quinquennial review. The composition of the basket – which includes the U.S. dollar, the euro, RMB, the Japanese yen, and the British pound sterling – remains the same, with the weighting of RMB continuing to rank in the third top spot. Click here to read…

‘Women in China want a house and a car’ so man looks for foreign wife and loses US$21,500 in scam: South China Morning Post
May 18, 2022

A dispute over a failed matchmaking service has put the spotlight on marriage scams in China and rules that prevent businesses from connecting foreigners with single Chinese people. Wu Zhimin, a father from Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei province in northern China, said he had turned to a matchmaking service two years ago owned by a man named Chen Junhong because his son was struggling to find a romantic partner.
“My friends and relatives introduced my son to women who all demanded that my family provide a house and a car, which our circumstances did not permit,” said Wu in an interview with Hebei Television. “A matchmaker surnamed Chen told me his service could introduce foreign women to my son,” he recalled. Click here to read…

Students protest as discontent rises over China’s policy: Taipei Times
May 19, 2022

Administrators at an elite Beijing university have backed down from plans to further tighten restrictions on students as part of China’s “zero COVID-19” strategy after a weekend protest at the school, students said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Shanghai rolls out plan to support more enterprises’ resumption amid epidemic situation easing: Global Times
May 19, 2022

Chinese financial hub Shanghai rolls out plan to support more enterprises to resume work and production which will progress in two phases, a vice mayor said Thursday, as the epidemic situation gradually eases in the city after weeks of closed-off management to beat down COVID-19 infections. Click here to read…

Top diplomat Yang Jiechi warns the US against playing ‘Taiwan card,’ vows China’s firm actions to safeguard sovereignty in phone talk with Sullivan: Global Times
May 19, 2022

China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi held a phone conversation on Wednesday with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan upon request in which he warned the US against playing the “Taiwan card” and vowed that China will take firm actions to safeguard its sovereignty and security interests and the US can count on China to keep its promise. Click here to read…

Xi calls for joint efforts to defeat COVID-19, reinvigorate global trade: Global Times
May 19, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for joint efforts to defeat COVID-19, reinvigorate trade and investment, unleash the power of innovation in driving development, and improve global governance, as the world is facing a pandemic and drastic changes both unseen in a century. Click here to read…

5 million shared bikes using Beidou-based chips: China Daily
May 19, 2022

More than 5 million shared bikes on the Chinese mainland are using positioning and navigation services enabled by the country’s Beidou Navigation Satellite System, according to an industry insider. Click here to read…

Preservation capacity enhanced at China’s seed bank for cold-region crops: China Daily
May 19, 2022

The expansion of China’s only seed bank for cold-region crops has been completed recently to raise its seed preservation capacity from 80,000 to 200,000 samples. As the genes of most plants are contained in their seeds, germplasm resources have become the carriers of the genetic information of plants. A seed bank serves as the most important facility for preserving such resources. Click here to read…

Chinese vice premier stresses importance of cooperation between country’s eastern, western regions: China Daily
May 19, 2022

Chinese Vice Premier Hu Chunhua on Wednesday called for continued efforts in collaboration and paired assistance between the eastern and western regions of the country. Click here to read…

China’s new urban infrastructure construction makes urban governance, people’s life easier: Quishi
May 19, 2022

Trough diagram showing the spatial distribution of safety hazards to urban infrastructure with four colors that represent different levels of risks, i.e. red, orange, yellow and blue, the system makes locations with potential hazards clearly visible. Since its implementation over four years ago, the system has cumulatively forecast and issued early warnings against more than 6,000 emergencies including gas pipeline network leakage, excessive biogas concentration, water distribution network leakage and road cave-in, helping reduce the incidence of the city’s underground pipe network accidents by 60% and improve hazard screening efficiency by 70%, according to Li Xuan, deputy director at the center for urban lifeline operation monitoring equipped with the system. Click here to read…

Bilingual version of Xi’s discourses on safeguarding human rights published: Quishi
May 19, 2022

A Chinese-English bilingual version of extracts from Xi Jinping’s discourses on respecting and protecting human rights has been published by the Central Compilation and Translation Press. The bilingual version, featuring nine themes, is aimed at helping readers at home and abroad develop a deep understanding of the rich implications of Xi’s important statements, as well as the country’s endeavors on respecting and protecting human rights. Click here to read…

Beijing reports 50 new confirmed local COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
May 19, 2022

Beijing reported 50 new confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and five local asymptomatic cases on Wednesday, the Beijing municipal health commission said Thursday. Click here to read…

Shanghai reports 82 confirmed, 637 asymptomatic local COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
May 19, 2022

China’s Shanghai reported 82 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 637 local asymptomatic cases on Wednesday, the municipal health commission said Thursday. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 191 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
May 19, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Wednesday recorded 191 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 82 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Thursday. Click here to read…

Panchen Rinpoche attends religious activities in Tibet: Xinhuanet
May 19, 2022

Panchen Erdeni Chos-kyi rGyal-po on Wednesday attended religious activities in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, capital city of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Panchen Erdeni Chos-kyi rGyal-po, a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, vice president of the Buddhist Association of China, and president of the association’s Tibet branch, arrived in Lhasa on May 10. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: May 18, 2022

Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Reacts to CSTO’s Statement: Tolo News

In reaction to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) leaders’ statement in which they expressed concerns over the situation in Afghanistan, the Islamic Emirate said there will be no threat to anyone from Afghan soil.
Click here to read…

Haqqani: The Taliban Wants to Have Good Relations with the US & the Rest of International Community: The Khaama Press

“Currently, we do not see them [Americans] as enemies, and we have time and again spoken on diplomacy,” he said in an interview with CNN about Monday, May 16th.In the future, the acting Taliban interior minister stated, the group would have good relations with the US and other countries. Click here to read…

The Taliban Orders the UN Female Staff in Afghanistan to Wear Hijab: The Khaama Press

The Taliban’s Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice has ordered female staff members of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) to wear the hijab. On Monday, the 16th of May, the organization shared the Taliban’s directive to wear the hijab with its employees. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Hints at all-EVM polls: BNP’s distrust of the govt to deepen- The Daily Star

The Awami League’s hints at an all-EVM national polls will only raise the BNP’s distrust of the ruling party, political analysts have said. Click here to read…

PM urges people to practise austerity- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called upon the people to practise austerity and be careful about spending in the face of a global economic slowdown. Click here to read…

Forex market volatile- The Daily Star

Volatility in the country’s foreign exchange market yesterday intensified further amid scarcity of the greenbacks, forcing travellers to buy a US dollar at up to Tk 102, the highest in Bangladesh, in open markets. Click here to read…

Dhaka to seek GSP Plus from Brussels- The Daily Star

Bangladesh will seek to avail the GSP Plus facility, which will provide trade privileges after the country graduates from LDC status, during the 10th EU-Bangladesh Joint Commission meeting beginning in Brussels today. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Parliament to deliberate Fiscal Incentives and Concession of Property Tax Bills- Kuensel

Unlike in the past sessions, the summer session of Parliament did not receive any issues from local governments, according to National Assembly members. Click here to read…

Welcoming the judiciary reform- Kuensel

The judiciary has established a media and communication unit at the Supreme Court and an enforcement unit at the dzongkhag court. Click here to read…

ACC is performing well according to latest assessment- Bhutan Times

The 2021 assessment of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) reveals that the commission continues to perform well with 66 percent of the 50 measured indicators rated as high, 30 percent as moderate, and a mere four percent as low. Click here to read…

(Opinion) Challenges facing sustainable irrigation system in Bhutan- Kuensel

Enhancing agriculture productivity through expansion of the irrigated area should also address the shortages of farm labour, enhance access and opportunities to market agricultural produce, and focus on developing relevant farming skills. Click here to read…

Maldives
Pres Solih meets with UAE’s new president: Avas Mv

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Sunday met with His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the new President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. Click here to read…

Myanmar
New civilian death toll since coup ‘unprecedented’ in Myanmar’s history –

More than 5,600 civilians have been killed in Myanmar since the military seized power last year, according to a new estimate by an independent research institute, which called the death toll “unprecedented” in the country’s history. Click here to read…

Bucking the trend? Asean Chair Cambodia invites Myanmar junta reps for ADSOM – Khmertimeshkh

In contrast to previous meetings held under the regional bloc’s umbrella, Asean Chair Cambodia yesterday began a three-day meeting of senior defence officials, including Myanmar junta representatives. Click here to read…

ASEAN’s Failed Consensus on Myanmar: A Year of Broken Promises – The Irrawaddy

A year on, the Myanmar junta has shown no willingness to implement or cooperate with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)’s peace plan for Myanmar, known as the Five-Point Consensus, despite agreeing to it at a meeting with the leaders of the regional grouping’s member states. Click here to read…

Myanmar seizes crystal meth headed for Malaysia, arrests suspects – The Star

Myanmar authorities have seized 251kg of crystal methamphetamine in the former capital Yangon, the Central Committee for Drug Abuse Control has said. Click here to read…

Australia Downgrades Diplomatic Ties With Myanmar Junta – The Irrawaddy

The Australian government will replace its ambassador to Myanmar with a lower-ranked representative as it downgrades its diplomatic ties so as not to legitimize the military regime. Click here to read…

Myanmar Military’s Attempts to Smear Suu Kyi as Corrupt Have Failed – The Irrawaddy

Six years ago, army chiefs and senior members of the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) initiated a mission to smear National League for Democracy (NLD) leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and other NLD figures. Their mission began after the NLD won a landslide victory in the 2015 general election. Now, following last year’s coup, the mission continues. Click here to read…

Myanmar resistance urges West to provide arms for fight against junta – Reuters

The defence chief of Myanmar’s shadow government has called for international help to arm its resistance forces fighting the ruling military, requesting support similar to that being given to Ukrainians battling invading Russian troops. Click here to read…

NUG, AA hold talks on Myanmar affairs – BNI Online

Myanmar’s opposition civilian National Unity Government (NUG) and the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA) had a virtual meeting on Monday, wrote NUG Vice President Duwa Lashi La on his Facebook page. Click here to read…

Nepal
UML ends eight-month obstruction of House- Himalayan Times

The main opposition, CPN- UML, which had been obstructing the Parliament since September 8 over Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota’s refusal to confirm the expulsion of 14 UML lawmakers, including Madhav Kumar Nepal, ended the obstruction today. Click here to read…

Naveen Srivastava appointed as the new Indian ambassador to Nepal- Himalayan Times

Naveen Srivastava, the current Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs of India, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Nepal. Click here to read…

After holding House hostage for 8 months, UML lifts obstructions- Kathmandu Post

Main opposition says it will remodel its protest and will allow proceedings in view of economic crisis and inflation. Click here to read…

India’s NHPC Limited applies to develop West Seti hydel project- Kathmandu Post

Officials at Investment Board Nepal say they received the proposal last week, a day before local polls. Click here to read…

Alternative source sought to address chronic water shortage in Beni- Kathmandu Post

Beni Bazar Drinking Water Project initiated a project to lift water from the Myagdikhola at a cost of Rs5 million. Click here to read…

(Local Elections) Kathmandu: Balen Shah ahead of Keshav Sthapit by over 5,800 votes (Updated)- Republica

Independent candidate Balen Shah is leading the mayoral race of Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) by a margin of over 5,800 votes against his closest rival Keshav Sthapit of the CPN-UML. Click here to read…

Pakistan
US offers strong support to rebuild Pakistan’s economy: Dawn

Hou¬rs after Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari arrived in New York on Tuesday for a series of meetings with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, a State Department spokesperson assured Pakistan of strong US support for their efforts to rebuild the Pakistani economy. Click here to read…

Allies want govt to stay in power till Aug next year: Dawn

The government’s coalition partners on Tuesday decided that the current setup would complete its term that ends in August 2023 and supported ‘tough’ decisions to revive the crippling economy. Click here to read…

Opinion: Pakistan under shadows of hybrid warfare: The Express Tribune

If consequences of a hybrid warfare had any real life manifestation, it is the present-day Pakistan with acute political discord, crippling economic crisis and simmering but debilitating (in)security challenges. Click here to read…

Ahead of IMF talks: Rupee breaches 199 level vs dollar in open market: The News

The rupee slumped to a new record low on Tuesday, breaching the level of 199 to the dollar in the open market on prevailing uncertainty on the resumption of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout programme. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka faces ‘man-made’ food crisis as farmers stop planting: Aljazeera

After a government ban on chemical fertilisers cut his yield in half during the March harvest, the farmer, who owns eight hectares (20 acres) of paddy and banana, said he no longer has the income to maintain a farm – especially as his banana crop also looks set to fail. Click here to read…

Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel: The New York Times

Sri Lanka’s economic crisis may be worse than during its three-decade-long civil war: Gas pumps are all but dry, and the new prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, revealed that the mounting disaster is even worse than imagined. Click here to read…

Sri Lankan parliament blocks move to condemn president: Dawn

Sri Lanka’s parliament on Tuesday voted against fast-tracking an opposition move to condemn President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, as the prime minister warned that the country was in a precarious economic situation and down to its last day of petrol supplies. Click here to read…

Embattled Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa defeats no-confidence motion: India Today

Amid economic crisis, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has managed to defeat a no-confidence motion tabled against him by Opposition. The island nation recently witnessed violent protests calling for the resignation of the embattled President. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka runs out of petrol: How the island nation lost the political & economic battle: WION News

Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe declared on Monday that the country had run out of petrol amid the economic crisis sweeping the island nation. The country has been hit by fuel and food shortages including high inflation as it struggles with a political crisis. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, May 18, 2022

China’s Hubei launches first freight train via China-Laos Railway: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

A freight train departed Tuesday morning from Wuhan, the capital of central China’s Hubei Province, to Laos’ Luang Prabang, marking the launch of Hubei’s first international freight train that runs via the China-Laos Railway. Click here to read…

China introduces 358 km of new high-speed rail in first four months: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

China put 581 km of new railway lines into service in the first four months of the year, including 358 km of high-speed railway, data from China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. showed. Click here to read…

SAIC-GM-Wuling posts record new energy vehicle sales: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW), based in Liuzhou of south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, reported record new energy vehicle sales. By the end of April, the company had sold more than 700,000 units of Hongguang MINI EV, a new energy vehicle model. Click here to read…

China’s AC313A large civil helicopter makes maiden flight: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

China’s independently-developed AC313A large utility civil helicopter successfully conducted its maiden flight on Tuesday, announced the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the country’s leading aircraft maker. Click here to read…

China launches quantum-secured, “unhackable” smartphone: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

A Chinese telecom service provider rolled off a smartphone using quantum tech that can ensure the user chat on the device is almost “unhackable.” Launched by China Telecom, Tianyi No.1 2022 is a smartphone mounted with a quantum-secured encryption module and purpose-built SIM card that can encrypt and decipher voice calls on the phone using the quantum key distribution, Science Daily reported Tuesday. Click here to read…

State Council appoints, removes officials: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

The State Council announced the appointment and removal of several officials on Tuesday. Xu Chengguang was appointed vice minister of transport. Shi Taifeng was appointed president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), replacing Xie Fuzhan. Lin Rui was removed from the post of vice minister of public security, and Liu Wei was removed from the post of vice minister of emergency management. Click here to read…

HKSAR ExCo endorses reorganisation of gov’t structure: Xinhuanet
May 17, 2022

The Executive Council (ExCo) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Tuesday considered and endorsed a package of proposals to re-organize the structure of the HKSAR government, upon the request of the sixth-term chief executive designate. Click here to read…

Technology cuts wait times for nucleic acid testing: China Daily
May 17, 2022

A new mini-program in WeChat is relieving people from the pain of long queues at nucleic acid testing sites in Beijing’s Zhongguancun, a subdistrict renowned for its high-tech companies and also known as China’s Silicon Valley. Click here to read…

AI bolsters management of makeshift hospital operations: China Daily
May 17, 2022

Artificial intelligence company SenseTime has introduced an AI-powered system that allows for better management of the makeshift COVID-19 hospital in Shanghai’s Lingang area. The system, the result of a partnership between SenseTime and the Shanghai Lingang Economic Development Group, was developed within seven days and allows for the management of hospitals areas, beds, personnel, and recording of nucleic acid tests to be done digitally, the company said in a press release. Click here to read…

Beijing getting to grips with latest outbreak: China Daily
May 17, 2022

Nearly half of the patients in the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Beijing had been discharged from hospital as of Tuesday afternoon, a senior official said. Beijing’s two designated hospitals had accepted 1,186 COVID-19 patients as of 3 pm Tuesday since the outbreak began on April 22, and 541 of them had been discharged from hospital or released from quarantine as of Tuesday afternoon, Wang Xiao’e, an official with the Beijing Health Commission, said at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon. Click here to read…

Beijing seafood market closes temporarily due to coronavirus: Global Times
May 17, 2022

Jingshen Seafood Market, one of Beijing’s largest seafood markets, announced on Tuesday it would close temporarily from Monday due to the current complex situation with the local Omicron outbreak. The market did not say when it would reopen. Click here to read…

Talent cultivation on ‘new path with Chinese characteristics’ as nation establishes world’s largest higher education system: Global Times
May 17, 2022

As the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced on Tuesday that China has established the world’s largest higher education system with 240 million college graduates, top-ranking Tsinghua University’s vice president said the country’s higher education sector is on a new path of high-quality development with Chinese characteristics while constantly taking the initiative to cultivate high-level innovative talent. Click here to read…

Over 500 infections in one week: Small county in SW China’s Sichuan grapples with Omicron surge: Global Times
May 17, 2022

A small county in Southwest China’s Sichuan Province, home to over 1 million residents, is grappling with an Omicron surge with infections already surpassing 500 in one week. Linshui County, under Guang’an city, about 90 kilometers away from neighboring Chongqing, has recently emerged into public eyesight as worries intensified about how such a small county will cope with a highly-contagious Omicron. Click here to read…

India increases presence on Afghan issue by hosting SCO meeting, shows Asian consensus on security: Global Times
May 17, 2022

A four-day counter-terrorism meeting participated by Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) members under the framework of the SCO’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) is being held in New Delhi, India, which Chinese experts viewed as a sign of efforts in Asia over regional stability and security, in sharp contrast to Europe mired in confrontation caused by NATO expansionClick here to read…

Pakistan busts fresh terrorist attack on Chinese convoy, as leaders vow joint counterterrorism efforts: Global Times
May 17, 2022

On the same day that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang emphasized their cooperation against terrorism in a phone call with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s counterterrorism authorities arrested a woman who tried to launch a suicide attack against a Chinese convoy. The woman is a member of the group that carried out the terrorist attack that killed three Chinese teachers outside the University of Karachi in April. Click here to read…

Huawei’s open source operating system joined by more innovative developers: People’s Daily
May 17, 2022

Operating system used to remain a challenge for many industries. For instance, financial institutions need their operating system to be extremely reliable as they have to deal with a huge user base and complicated business forms. The power industry, which sees a broad geographical coverage of its businesses and high maintenance cost, must work to lower its cost and enhance safety while guaranteeing sound information construction and high-quality system operation and maintenance. Now, the OpenEuler, an open source operating system launched by Chinese tech giant Huawei, is making the issue far less difficult. Click here to read…

Hangzhou striving to make manufacturing more intelligent: People’s Daily
May 17, 2022

Thanks to a “smart brain” system, a garment company located in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province is able to monitor its factory’s production, real-time inventory and sales of its over 1,500 stores on the five screens it has set up at its exhibition hall. The results of its customer profile analysis are shown on the screens as well. Click here to read…

China population: Jiangsu becomes first province to subsidise maternity leave for second, third child: South China Morning Post
May 17, 2022

Jiangsu has become the first Chinese province to subsidise companies for paying insurance to female employees during their second and third period of maternity leave, a policy that could help counter discrimination against women in hiring. Last week, authorities announced that companies are eligible to be reimbursed for 50 or 80 per cent of the social insurance paid to women who have a second child or a third child, respectively. Click here to read…

Chinese cities train and hire large numbers of nucleic acid testers: Global Times
May 18, 2022

Central China’s Henan Province will train 50,000 nucleic acid testers in a year in response to the current surge in demand for personnel for nucleic acid testing, according to a recently released document. Click here to read…

HK relaxing virus curbs despite hundreds of cases: Taipei Times
May 18, 2022

Hong Kong is to proceed with relaxing COVID-19 curbs despite recording hundreds of cases a day, as the territory’s virus policy drifts further from Beijing’s “zero COVID-19” approach. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam yesterday said that the territory would roll back social distancing measures tomorrow as previously announced, including opening bars and extending the hours for restaurants to serve customers. Click here to read…

China Eastern crash probe eyes intentional action: Reuters
May 18, 2022

Investigators looking into the crash of a China Eastern Airlines (600115.SS) jet are examining whether it was due to intentional action on the flight deck, with no evidence found of a technical malfunction, two people briefed on the matter said. Click here to read…

China Vice Premier Liu soothes tech firms, supports overseas listings: Reuters
May 18, 2022

Chinese Vice-Premier Liu He made soothing comments to tech executives on Tuesday, saying the government supported the development of the sector and public listings for technology companies in further signs a crackdown on the sector is easing. Click here to read…

China faces zero-Covid lockdown brain drain with visa inquiry spike: South China Morning Post
May 18, 2022

A surge in the number of Chinese professionals looking for emigration opportunities in response to China’s strict zero-Covid measures could affect the country’s ambitions to become a science and technology superpower. Emigration consultants in China have seen a rise in enquiries in recent months, with a noticeable spike since the end of March when outbreaks of the Omicron variant emerged in Shanghai. Residents of China’s wealthiest city have spent nearly two months in lockdown, with reports of deaths and people unable to get proper medical treatment triggering waves of anger and anxiety. Click here to read…

Asian Para Games postponed to 2023 due to COVID situation in China: Reuters
May 18, 2022

The 2022 Asian Para Games that were scheduled to take place in the Chinese city of Hangzhou have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) and the Games’ organising committee (HAPGOC) said on Tuesday.Click here to read…

Plan looks to expand TCM globally: China Daily
May 18, 2022

Dong Fei is more than happy that appointment slots at the nascent traditional Chinese medicine department she works for at a Cambodian hospital are nearly all taken every day.
“There were over 390 visits during the first nine days of operations, exceeding the average at local outpatient clinics,” she said. A doctor from the Xiyuan Hospital at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, Dong is one of 12 specialists dispatched to Cambodia as part of China’s first foreign medical aid team specializing in TCM. Click here to read…

Couple faking marriage to buy property faces punishment: China Daily
May 18, 2022

Two people in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, are facing serious civil consequences for arranging a “fake marriage” in order to buy property in the city. The man, surnamed Ding, had married four women and divorced them immediately after helping them get credentials to buy apartments in the provincial capital, according to Nanjing’s Qinhuai District People’s Court. Click here to read…

Live-fire drills to be conducted in Bohai Sea: China Military
May 18, 2022

According to a notice released by China’s Dalian Maritime Safety Administration on May 17, live-fire drills are going to be conducted in the Bohai Sea from May 18 to May 23, Beijing time. Click here to read…

China’s top political advisor stresses development of digital economy: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

China’s top political advisor Wang Yang on Tuesday urged continued efforts to boost the development of the digital economy. Wang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee, made the remarks at a consultation session held by the CPPCC National Committee in Beijing. Click here to read…

China’s largest petrochemical refining project starts operation: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

China’s largest refining and chemical integration project in Lianyungang City, east China’s Jiangsu Province, was put into production on Monday. The project, undertaken by Shenghong Petrochemical with an investment of 67.7 billion yuan (about 10 billion U.S. dollars), has an annual processing capacity of 16 million tonnes of crude oil. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 227 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

The Chinese mainland on Tuesday reported 227 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 96 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Wednesday. Click here to read…

Shanghai reports 96 confirmed, 759 asymptomatic local COVID-19 cases: Xinhuanet
May 18, 2022

China’s Shanghai reported 96 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 759 local asymptomatic cases on Tuesday, the municipal health commission said Wednesday. Click here to read…

China accelerates implementation of fiscal, tax policies to stabilize growth: Quishi
May 18, 2022

China has accelerated the implementation of a slew of fiscal and tax policies to shore up economic growth, a senior official said on Tuesday. To spur the vitality of market entities, the country has ramped up efforts to carry out new combined supporting policies through tax and fee cuts, Vice Minister of Finance Xu Hongcai told a press conference. Click here to read…

Evaluation system to level up skilled workers: Quishi
May 18, 2022

The central government has said it will fully implement a new assessment and evaluation system for skilled workers, with the aim of producing more skilled talent in a scientific and effective way and securing the group a fairer working environment by improving its sense of honor and achievement. Click here to read…

China launches key river improvement program in Yangtze River Delta: Quishi
May 18, 2022

A key river improvement program was launched in the Yangtze River Delta region on Monday, with China fast-tracking its water conservancy project construction. The program, the Wusong river improvement project, will cost approximately 83.1 billion yuan (12.24 billion U.S. dollars) and consist of two sections in Jiangsu Province and Shanghai. Click here to read…

Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 09 May 2022 – 15 May 2022

Economic
China’s job market plagued by zero-Covid ‘uncertainty’, with swift rebound unlikely

China is facing grimmer unemployment prospects than at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, experts say, as lockdowns and virus control measures stoke market uncertainty and dampen the economic growth outlook. The headline jobless rate – the surveyed urban unemployment rate – rose by 0.3 percentage points to 6.1 per cent in April, the highest level since March 2020, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on May 16. It was the second highest reading since 2018, when China first started publishing the data monthly, and above the government’s target to keep unemployment under 5.5 per cent this year. For China’s 31 largest cities, the unemployment rate jumped to 6.7 per cent in April from 6.0 per cent in March, higher than the 2020 peak of 5.9 per cent. Strict coronavirus controls, including lockdowns, have disrupted production and dealt a heavy blow to private firms and the service sector, both major sources of job creation. Gavekal Dragonomics analyst Cui Ernan said the labour market is facing a more challenging environment than two years ago and is unlikely to see a recovery as swift as what occurred after the Wuhan outbreak. The economy is facing substantial uncertainty because of Beijing’s zero-Covid policy, which has shut down major cities like tech hub Shenzhen and China’s financial centre Shanghai. Click here to read…

China’s market interference keeps it from achieving a ‘unified domestic market’, economists say

Political interjection in China’s economy serves as a fundamental stumbling block to achieving a mega “unified domestic market” in the country, Chinese economists warn while calling for a better levelling of the playing field for all types of companies. As central leadership has been ramping up efforts to make the national economy less dependent on the outside world, Beijing last month announced plans to build a “unified domestic market”. Under the strategy, the world’s second-largest economy would also become a bigger magnet for global firms and investors, with additional emphasis on more efficient production, distribution, circulation and consumption. Such moves are being made against the backdrop of rising complaints among foreign business communities and private firms who say that extensive market-access barriers, local protectionism, an opaque regulatory system and discriminatory enforcement continue to hinder their activity in China. Favouritism shown toward state-owned enterprises has resulted in mismatched resources and a distorted industrial structure that has become “a very serious problem” standing in the way of a single market, said Shi Jinchuan, an economics professor at Zhejiang University. He argued that state-owned players can leverage their “special political positions or resource advantages” to freely get into industries that other types of companies have developed, but it remains “very difficult” for non-state firms to enter sectors occupied by state enterprisesClick here to read…

EU Sees Economic Contraction if Russian Gas Supplies Are Halted

The European Union’s economy would likely contract during the remainder of this year if supplies of natural gas from Russia were to be halted soon, with the deepest recessions felt by countries that rely on that source for much of their energy generation, the bloc said May 16. European nations have been scrambling to sever their energy relationship with Russia since the start of the war in Ukraine. While some have made significant progress, May 16’s warning underlines the extent of the work that remains to be done to end the continent’s reliance on Russian supplies. European governments want to wean the region off Russian oil and gas to deprive Moscow of funds to finance its war effort and to reduce the economic leverage the Kremlin currently has on European governments. In the latest of four reports on the economic outlook published each year, the EU said that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would slow economic growth this year as higher energy prices drain household spending power and eat into company profits. But it said that as long as energy supplies from Russia continue, and energy prices don’t rise much further, the bloc’s economy should continue to grow. Click here to read…

European development bank seeks Ukraine loan guarantees: president

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is seeking loan guarantees for Ukraine from major EBRD shareholders, including Japan, EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso said during an exclusive online interview with Nikkei. The bank is endeavouring to protect the cash flow — and the very existence — of Ukrainian companies by asking other governments to accept some amount of risk. Established at the end of the Cold War, the EBRD has been investing in and lending mainly to private and public enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe as it supports transitions to market economies. Ukraine is one of the largest recipients of funds, and the EBRD in early March, shortly after Russia invaded, announced a 2 billion euro ($2.11 billion) aid package. The main emphasis will be on direct loans to local companies and institutions and the provision of funds to financial institutions. However, “nobody knows how the war will evolve,” Renaud-Basso added. “We invested in some projects in Ukraine, and they have been destroyed by the war, or their capacity to pay back [debt] is at risk. … We are ready to take part of the risk on our balance sheet. We need to have some risk-sharing framework with donors or shareholders in order to help us take this risk and to share the risk with us.” Click here to read…

China yuan: IMF win as currency granted higher weight in special drawing rights

The Chinese yuan has been awarded a higher weight in the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s five-yearly review of the special drawing rights currency basket, in an international acknowledgement of the currency and China’s economic status. The Chinese currency’s weight will be raised to 12.28 per cent, an increase of 1.36 percentage points from the 2016 assessment, according to an IMF statement on May 14. The decision will take effect from August 1. The increase, however, was overshadowed by the 1.65 percentage point increase for the US dollar, which now accounts for 41.73 per cent of the currency basket, indicating great challenges ahead to break the US dollar’s dominance in the international financial system.The euro maintained its No 2 place, although at a weight lowered to 29.31 per cent from 30.93 per cent. That of the Japanese yen and British pound were also lowered, to 7.44 per cent and 7.59 per cent, respectively.China has tried to expand the overseas use of the yuan, starting from trade settlement and domestic financial opening. However, it is still held back by the currency’s partial convertibility and the country’s capital controls. The currency’s internationalisation index is far below China’s status as the world’s second-largest economy, and its reliance on the US dollar continues. Click here to read…

Western banks eyeing asset swaps to exit Russia – media

In an attempt to escape hefty write-downs on operations in Russia due to their exit from the sanction-hit country, UniCredit and Citigroup are exploring the possibility of swapping assets with Russian banks, FT reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter. The plan comes amid a mass exodus of foreign lenders from Russia due to Western sanctions imposed on the nation over its military operation in Ukraine. According to estimates revealed last week, European banks took a hit of nearly $10 billion writing down assets and setting aside cash to protect themselves against the expected economic ramifications of anti-Russia sanctions. UniCredit is discussing the sale of its Russian business to several financial institutions that haven’t been sanctioned by the West, people briefed on the talks told the media. The Italian lender, which could lose €5.3 billion ($5.5 billion) due to its exit, reportedly rejected the offer by Interros group, the investment business owned by Vladimir Potanin, one of Russia’s richest men who has not been included on the sanctions list. Meanwhile, Citigroup is holding “multiple conversations” with medium-sized Russian banks to sell its consumer operations and part of its commercial undertakings in the country, a person familiar with the matter said. Click here to read…

Russia set to reap largest-ever wheat harvest

Russia is expecting a bumper crop this year, including a record wheat harvest, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on May 12, citing preliminary data. “A good harvest is expected this year. According to experts – of course, these are preliminary estimates – grain harvest can reach 130 million tons, including 87 million tons of wheat,” Putin said, noting that “this can become a record [wheat harvest] in the entire history of Russia.”According to the Russian president, such a result “will allow not only to meet domestic needs with a margin, but also to increase supplies to the global market for our partners, which is very important for the world food markets.” Putin added that a number of countries are facing the threat of famine, pointing out that the blame for that lies entirely on “the Western elites.” Russia’s largest grain harvest was recorded in 2017, which came in at 135.5 million tons, including 86 million tons of wheat. In 2020, the figure was 133.5 million tons of grain (including 85.9 million tons of wheat). Last year, the harvest stood at 121.4 million tons (with 76 million tons of wheat). Russia is projected to retain its leadership in the world’s wheat market in the coming years. Click here to read…

Egypt assesses impact of Ukraine-related crisis

Egypt’s economy has sustained losses of up to 130 billion Egyptian pounds ($7 billion) amid the Ukrainian crisis, according to the country’s Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly, as quoted by TASS. “The aftermath of the war has placed a huge financial burden on us and we have invested 130 billion pounds to cover rising prices for strategic goods,” Madbouly said on May 15, pointing out that the indirect consequences of the events in Ukraine are estimated at another over $18 billion. According to the PM, the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine has sent prices for vital produce soaring, having posed enormous challenges to the Egyptian economy. “In May 2021, the price of a barrel of oil was $67, now it has reached $112, while a ton of wheat cost $270 a year ago, now we pay for the same volumes based on a price of $435 per ton,” Madbouly explained. “Previously, we had imported 42% of grain, while 31% of tourists were from Russia and Ukraine, and now we have to look for alternative markets.” The PM also said that Egypt had managed to restore tourism after the Covid-19 pandemic and “achieve budget profitability of $5.8 billion ahead of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.” He added that despite Covid-related crisis and turmoil in the movement of world trade, the nation saw an unprecedented increase in income from the Suez Canal. Click here to read…

China’s provinces target wheat output as nation braces for food security challenges

Several major grain-producing provinces in China have issued emergency notices, ordering farmers and businesses not to destroy or cut down unripe wheat, as the country sounds the alarm about unprecedented challenges to food security this year.Earlier this week, provincial governments from Hebei in north China to central Henan and Anhui launched region-wide investigations into whether any wheat farmland was being cleared for construction projects, mainland media reports said. Other provinces said farmers found cutting the grain prematurely to sell as silage for animal feed would be severely punished, online daily The Paper reported on May 14. Dairy companies have also been warned to not buy any wheat for feed, or face heavy penalties. The warnings came after a number of videos on Chinese social media platforms showed farmers cutting immature wheat for sale as silage to livestock companies. The videos sparked a storm of criticism against the farmers, with China having raised the alarm about risks to its wheat output months ago as it eyes greater self-sufficiency in grain production. The government of Benghu in the eastern province of Anhui announced on May 13 that harvesting of immature wheat was taking place in large swathes across several provinces. Click here to read…

Nepotism, bad policy push Sri Lanka to brink of economic ruin

Sri Lanka is on the brink of economic collapse, mired in its biggest financial crisis since independence in 1948. The Sri Lankan government, which declared a state of emergency in early April, reinstituted the measure on May 6 to quell growing anti-government demonstrations by citizens angered by the economic chaos. Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa on May 9 announced his resignation, but that has not mollified protesters. The spread of COVID-19 deepened Sri Lanka’s predicament. Inflows of foreign currency fell sharply as tourists deserted the country and remittances from an estimated 1.5 million Sri Lankan workers living overseas plummeted. The country has also been hit by high inflation stemming from the global supply chain crunch. The last straw was soaring commodity prices in the wake of Russia’s Ukraine invasion, which has set off a vicious cycle of rising import costs, falling foreign reserves, supply shortages and high inflation. Some experts blame the crisis on China’s “debt trap diplomacy,” which critics say aims to ensnare developing countries with massive loans. Sri Lanka’s debt to China accounts for about 10% of its total external borrowing, roughly the same level as its debt to Japan, according to the Sri Lankan government. But experts say that figure only covers loans from the Chinese government and does not include debt owed to Chinese state-run companies. Click here to read…

Japan passes law to bolster supply chains amid Russia, China fears

Japan’s House of Councillors on May 11 enacted into law a bill for enhancing the country’s economic security amid increasing geopolitical risks associated with Russia and China. The four pillars of the new law include strengthening supply chains to stably procure semiconductors and other vital products as well as facilitating the development of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies through public-private cooperation. They also include making certain patents related to sensitive technologies non-public and having the government screen equipment that infrastructure operators in such sectors as telecommunication and transportation plan to install to mitigate vulnerability to cyberattacks and other threats. The measures will take effect in steps starting next spring. The enactment of the law comes as China’s rise has intensified global competition in the high-technology field and the security environment is rapidly changing amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In the public-private cooperation area, an association will be set up for each research field, such as AI, and government-backed think tanks will provide information on overseas development. The government will designate goods such as chips, pharmaceutical products and rare minerals as critical items to be closely monitored and for which it will financially support suppliers to help them stably procure them. As the details of the infrastructure equipment to be screened by the government will be separately set by ordinances that do not require Diet deliberations, businesses remain concerned about the ambiguity and the government’s increased interference with their activities. Click here to read…

Nuclear talks: Iran’s Raisi launches major economic reform

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has set about major reforms in the country’s subsidies system amid continued efforts to give new momentum to stalled talks aimed at restoring the country’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. The president announced, during a televised late-night interview on May 09, that he is gradually transforming a subsidies system introduced by his predecessor to stabilise prices in the face of sanctions, but that mostly ended up breeding corruption. “The prices of bread, medicine and petrol will not increase under any circumstances,” Raisi promised as he directly addressed the Iranian people. By the next morning, the central bank said an overwhelming majority of the country’s 85-million population had received Raisi’s promised cash subsidies – totalling 460 trillion rials ($1.6bn open market rate) for two months – in their bank accounts, which they will be able to use in the near future. Only the richest Iranians are excluded from the cash subsidies list, as about one-third of the population reportedly received 4 million rials ($13), and 60 percent received 3 million rials ($10) per individual in a month.After roughly two months, an electronic coupon scheme is expected to be implemented to control prices. The reforms have been welcomed by analysts as they signal a break from a faulty policy implemented by the administration of former President Hassan Rouhani at a time of immense volatility for Iranian markets. Click here to read…

Saudi oil giant Aramco’s first-quarter profits surge 80 percent

Oil giant Saudi Aramco said its profits soared more than 80 percent in the first three months of the year as the state-backed company cashes in on the volatility in global energy markets and soaring oil prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The bumper first-quarter earnings by the firm formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Co show a record net income of $39.5bn, up from $21.7bn during the same period last year. The surge was “primarily driven by higher crude oil prices and volumes sold, and improved downstream margins”, Saudi Aramco said in a press release on May 15. “Energy security is vital and we are investing for the long term, expanding our oil and gas production capacity to meet anticipated demand growth,” said Aramco Chief Executive Amin Nasser. Resurgent economic activity and the relaxation of global coronavirus restrictions had already revived demand for hydrocarbons and delivered strong annual results for the state-backed company last year. In March, Aramco reported a 124 percent net profit surge for 2021. Oil prices rallied to a 14-year high of $139 a barrel in March immediately after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, although they later receded as Russian oil continued to flow and new lockdowns hurt oil demand in China. Aramco overtook Apple as the world’s most valuable company as higher oil prices pushed its shares to record levels last week, with the company’s market cap at $2.43 trillion. Click here to read…

Strategic
15 months and counting, massive China bill tests ability of a divided US Congress to compromise

In late February 2021, as US President Joe Biden’s administration was just getting started, a Congress hungry to confront Beijing dived into a new project – sweeping legislation meant to jolt American industry and alliances in the competition with China.Fifteen months later, after scores of hearings, speeches, votes, and even name changes, the bill now faces a final, towering hurdle: actually becoming law. In a potential coup for Beijing, observers inside and outside Congress say they do not know if it will pass because of toxic partisanship, particularly in the House of Representatives – even though Republicans and Democrats alike say that the US must do more to take on China. “Pass the damn bill and send it to me,” Biden said on May 6. Congress is trying. But in interviews, aides in both the House and Senate who are closely involved in the bill negotiations described deep uncertainty about what is to come. They warned that the clock is ticking before the midterm elections in November. Every day that the bill does not become law is another day closer to a potential flip in congressional leadership, from Democrats to Republicans. “What we’re already starting to hear is: why would we vote for this bill?” one Senate Republican aide said, referring to colleagues in the House. “We’re going to win the majority in a significant way in November. Why don’t we just pass our own China bill at that point?” Click here to read…

As China, US vie for influence, Asean states put their own needs first, experts say

Asean states will not take sides as US-China competition intensifies in the region, opting instead to engage the two powers based on their own needs, according to diplomatic observers. The assessment follows Washington’s decision to upgrade relations with the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations and name the White House National Security Council’s chief of staff as the new envoy to the region, a position vacant since 2017. “As we look around the world – all the challenges we’re facing – the Asean-US partnership is critical, I think, to meeting the moment we find ourselves in history right now,” US President Joe Biden said on May 13 as he hosted Asean leaders in Washington. Biden said US relations with Asean were entering a “new era”, and cooperation would be expanded on a range of fronts, from the digital economy to security in the South China Sea. Washington’s renewed interest in Southeast Asia comes after years of engagement by Beijing via trade, infrastructure projects and pandemic control measures. Following the summit, Asean and the US said they would establish an “Asean-US Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” in November. As part of the deal, the two parties will step up maritime cooperation, including coordination among maritime law agencies to curb illegal fishing, and ensure freedom of navigation over the South China Sea – a frequent source of friction between Washington and Beijing. Click here to read…

China aircraft carrier stages 100-plus takeoffs near Okinawa islands

Chinese warplanes have taken off from an aircraft carrier sailing near Okinawa more than 100 times in the past week, Japanese defence officials said May 10. The Chinese carrier Liaoning staged the takeoffs May 3 through May 08, Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi told reporters. The Defense Ministry’s joint staff reported that fighter and helicopter launches took place May 09as well. The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force has dispatched the destroyer Izumo to gather information. A flotilla of eight Chinese vessels including the Liaoning and missile destroyers travelled south between Okinawa’s main island and the prefecture’s Miyako Island on May 2. “Of what we’ve confirmed to date, these [takeoffs] have occurred in maritime territory closest to Japan,” Kishi said, adding that Tokyo must monitor Beijing’s military activity in the waters and airspace around the Nansei Islands — extending southwest from Kyushu — and Taiwan. “We’ll continue to maintain close surveillance,” he said. These activities may be intended “to improve operational capabilities of aircraft carriers and other assets, as well as to improve the capabilities to execute operations in distant seas and airspace,” Kishi said. The carrier drew near Taiwan, which Beijing regards as a “core interest.” Click here to read…

Do PLA drills reveal China strategy to deny military help for Taiwan?

An analysis of recent PLA exercises appears to show China has been testing a key strategy to restrict other countries’ ability to respond to an effort to take Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory. Drills have included a three-day exercise from May 6 involving naval, air and conventional missile forces from the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command to the east and southwest of the island. In the same period, the PLA kept up its air patrols over the Taiwan Strait, sending 18 planes on May 14 into the Taiwanese air defence identification zone in the strait and to the southeast of the island, according to Taiwan’s defence ministry. The Japanese Defence Ministry also reported that China’s Liaoning aircraft carrier was further east of the island, on an exercise that included its ship-borne J-15 fighters and Z-18 helicopters. The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group was also deployed in the nearby Philippine Sea. There was a similar proximity on April 11, when four of China’s largest and most advanced Type 055 destroyers were spotted off the east coast of the mainland in the Yellow Sea as a US carrier group conducted an exercise with Japan near the Korean peninsula. With China, Japan and the US all ramping up their military activities in the region, perhaps it was coincidence that so many exercises overlapped. Click here to read…

Japan in talks on BAE joining development of next-gen fighter jet

Japan is in discussions to have British aerospace and defence contractor BAE Systems join development of a next generation fighter jet that the government aims to deploy in 2035. Japan and the U.K. have already decided to collaborate on engine parts and aim to hammer out the specifics of expanded cooperation by the end of the year. The next-generation fighter is the successor to the Air Self-Defense Force’s F-2 fighter, which was jointly developed by Japan and the U.S. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will be the main developer of the new jet. The engine is being handled by IHI and Rolls-Royce, which began work in January toward a demonstration aircraft to test performance. BAE Systems is already involved in the development of the U.K.’s next fighter aircraft, the Tempest. Seeing that both had similar timetables, Japan and the U.K. have decided there would be significant benefits to having a joint development effort, including cost reductions. Japan’s Ministry of Defense announced at the end of 2020 that it would work with American company Lockheed Martin as a possible partner on the fighter, but later issues emerged in coordinating the relationship, such as how aircraft upgrades would be handled after deployment. Tokyo will require the next generation of fighter aircraft to have systems that integrate radar, missiles and other capabilities as well as a high degree of stealth. Click here to read…

Russian and US defence chiefs hold talks

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu conducted their first phone call since the start of Moscow’s operation in Ukraine in late February. The news was confirmed by both sides on May 13. Austin has called for an “immediate ceasefire in Ukraine,” Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said. According to Kirby, Austin also “emphasized the importance of maintaining lines of communication” after nearly three months without contact with his Russian counterpart. The Russian Ministry of Defense later on May 13 confirmed the call, noting that the pair discussed issues of international security, including but not limited to the situation in Ukraine. Russia attacked the neighbouring state on February 24, following Ukraine’s failure to implement the terms of the Minsk agreements, signed in 2014, and Moscow’s eventual recognition of the Donbass republics of Donetsk and Lugansk. The German- and French-brokered Minsk Protocol was designed to give the breakaway regions special status within the Ukrainian state. The Kremlin has since demanded that Ukraine officially declare itself a neutral country that will never join the US-led NATO military bloc. Kiev insists the Russian offensive was completely unprovoked and has denied claims it was planning to retake the two republics by force. Click here to read…

Sanctions hurt US more than Russia – poll

A new poll has found that 53% of Americans believe that sanctions on Moscow hurt the US more than Russia. Amid soaring gas prices and rising living costs, voters are losing confidence in US President Joe Biden’s leadership, and 43% say they’re “OK” with Ukraine losing its ongoing conflict with Russia. With inflation at a 40-year peak and gas prices near record highs, the Democracy Institute/Express.co.uk poll revealed that Biden is polling negatively in all policy areas, with foreign policy the worst. Some 56% disapprove of his handling of foreign matters, compared to 40% approving. On Ukraine specifically, only 38% approve of his stewardship, while 52% disapprove. The Biden administration has attempted to blame Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, for the rising cost of living at home, with his officials repeatedly referring to “Putin’s price hike.” However, living costs were rising for months before Russia sent troops into Ukraine, and voters are pointing the finger at Biden for their economic woes. Some 50% said they’d back Republicans in November’s midterm elections, compared with 42% saying they’d vote Democrat. In addition to more voters being “OK” than “not OK” with Ukraine losing the conflict with Russia (43% to 41%), a majority of Americans think it would be better for Biden to leave office than for Putin to step down, by 53% to 44%.Click here to read…

Xi Jinping tells youth league to ‘dare to struggle’ and unify around the Communist Party

Chinese President Xi Jinping has told members of the Communist Youth League to dare to struggle and “actively” unify around the Communist Party. “[You] must take the lead in daring to – and being good at – struggle, confront difficulties in the face and overcome hardships,” he said during an event in Beijing marking the youth league’s centenary on May 10. “Members of the league should treat political training seriously and actively seek political progress and unify around the party,” he said. “[You] must strive to be members of the Communist Party.” The youth league – copied from the Soviet model – serves as a “reserve force” for China’s ruling Communist Party, according to its constitution. Members must be Chinese nationals aged between 14 and 28, though anyone appointed to an official position can remain in the youth league for longer. It has more than 73.1 million members, according to the latest official figures. At its peak in the late 2000s, around a quarter of all Chinese nationals in the age group were youth league members. During his speech, Xi also urged youth league officials to step up education and guidance for young Chinese. Beijing has been ramping up political indoctrination efforts among young Chinese, who are seen by many observers as more patriotic – and also more nationalistic – than previous generations. Click here to read…

New data transfer rules pursued to keep out China and Russia

Japan, the U.S., South Korea and four other APEC members have agreed to make personal data transfer rules independent of the regional forum’s current framework in a move to exclude China and Russia. With Russia and China as members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, there were concerns about the flow of personal data. The new rules create a framework among members with a shared sense of trust. Plans call for the inclusion of non-APEC members, including South American countries.APEC’s Cross-Border Privacy Rules, which have served as a unified standard, will be reassessed. Companies are required to comply with each country’s regulations in handling personal information, and the numerous procedures involved in transfers across borders can be a burden. Once certified, companies can smoothly transfer data among APEC markets, making it easier to do business. Nine APEC members participate in the CBPR: Japan, the U.S., South Korea, Canada, Taiwan, the Philippines, Singapore, Australia and Mexico. Excluding Australia and Mexico, the other seven members agreed to establish a new global CBPR framework. It will be independent of APEC and actively accept participation by non-APEC members. There has been a growing shared recognition between the U.S. and Japan that data transfer frameworks had reached their limits with the involvement of Russia and China. Click here to read…

Turkey sets demands, not opposed to Finland, Sweden NATO bid

NATO and the United States say they are confident Turkey will not impede the membership of Finland and Sweden in the Western military alliance, despite Ankara expressing reservations. Turkey laid out demands on May 15 on the sidelines of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Berlin, saying it wanted the two Nordic countries to end support for Kurdish groups present on their territory, and to lift the ban on sales of some arms to Turkey. Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said his talks with Swedish and Finnish counterparts in Berlin had been helpful. The two countries had made suggestions to respond to Ankara’s concerns, which Turkey would consider. Cavusoglu added that he had provided proof that “terrorists” were present on their territory. He singled out Sweden in particular, saying the Kurdish group the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), banned as “terrorist” by the US and European Union, had held meetings in Stockholm over the weekend. Nevertheless, he said, Turkey did not oppose the alliance’s policy of being open to all European nations that wish to apply. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said he was confident “that we will be able to address the concerns that Turkey has expressed in a way that doesn’t delay the membership”. Click here to read…

Japan pursues greater Five Eyes intel-sharing amid China concerns

As China continues its assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shaken the foundations of global security, Japan is looking to bolster cooperation with the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance. There has been a push to expand the framework, which currently includes English-speaking democracies the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. But Japan’s lack of a dedicated intelligence agency could stand in the way of more comprehensive cooperation between the two sides.Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his British counterpart, Boris Johnson, agreed in principle on May 5 to a reciprocal access agreement, smoothing the way for the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the British military to exercise and operate together. Japan has a similar agreement with Australia, in addition to its Status of Forces Agreement with the U.S.Japan last month also agreed to start negotiating a security information agreement with New Zealand. Japan already has information security agreements with the U.S., the U.K. and Australia, and a pact with New Zealand would expand its options for intelligence-sharing with Five Eyes. In the meantime, concerns remain over Japan’s information-gathering abilities. The country restricts domestic surveillance, and has no intelligence agency operating overseas. Click here to read…

Qatar leader in Iran in bid to help salvage 2015 nuclear pact

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has met President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran as the Gulf state tries to help end a dispute between Tehran and Washington over revival of the 2015 nuclear deal. State TV showed the arrival of the Qatari leader at Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport, where he was received by Iran’s Senior Vice President Mohammad Mokhber. The report said bilateral, regional and international issues are on agenda during the visit. The one-day visit on May 12 came as the European Union’s coordinator for the nuclear talks, Enrique Mora, held a second day of meetings in Tehran with Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri. Qatar, a close ally of the United States, has added the Iran nuclear dispute to the list of diplomatic efforts where it has sought to play a behind-the-scenes mediating role, and Sheikh Tamim has called for more dialogue to settle the standoff.The trip was aimed to bring the parties to the Iran nuclear pact to “a new middle ground”, the Reuters news agency quoted an unnamed source as saying.The stakes are high since failure to reinstate the pact could carries regional risks. Israel, Iran’s rival, has threatened military action if diplomacy collapses. Talks in Vienna have been stalled for months, apparently over an Iranian demand that Washington lift a terrorism designation on Iran’s powerful paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Click here to read…

Lebanon election: Major changes not expected as voting concludes

Voters in Lebanon crowded into polling stations with no electricity and little stationery, but what the voting centres lacked in amenities was made up for by a sense of hope. “I hope for some change for my children,” Zeina Tabsh said after voting in Beirut on May 15. “I don’t want to have to leave Lebanon. I want change,” Tabsh said, explaining how she is currently unemployed and had chosen to vote for new candidates not from the country’s traditional parties. Voting closed on May 15 evening in a parliamentary election that was the first since Lebanon’s economy began to spiral in late 2019, leading hundreds of thousands to protest in the streets against the country’s rulers. Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said in a news conference that voter turnout was 41 percent, and with just a few polling stations still unaccounted for no major changes were expected. The turnout figure is lower than the 49 percent seen in 2018. “I don’t know if it’s because of citizens’ choice or if it’s to serve the political orientation of those who called for boycotts,” Mawlawi said of the lower turnout on Lebanese television earlier on May 15. Vote counting is expected to be “a little complicated”, and could take time, he added. For those who participated in the 2019 protests, new elections were seen as an opportunity to uproot Lebanon’s political establishment and throw out corrupt sectarian parties and cronies. Click here to read…

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan elected UAE president

The United Arab Emirates de facto ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was elected as president on May 14 by the Federal Supreme Council, the state-run WAM news agency said, after years of calling the shots from behind the scenes while his half-brother President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan was sidelined by poor health. The rulers of the UAE’s seven sheikhdoms made the decision at a meeting. It comes after Sheikh Khalifa died on May 13 at age 73. After his election, Mohamed expressed appreciation of the “precious trust” placed in him by members of the council, WAM added.It described the vote as unanimous among the rulers of the country’s sheikhdoms, which also includes the skyscraper-studded city of Dubai. “We congratulate him and we pledge allegiance to him, and our people pledge allegiance to him,” Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said on Twitter after the vote. “The whole country is led by him to take it on the paths of glory and honour, God willing.” Widely known as MBZ, Sheikh Mohamed is one of the Arab world’s most powerful leaders. A graduate of Britain’s Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he commands one of the best-equipped armies in the Gulf region. Click here to read…

German state election leaves Chancellor Scholz reeling

Chancellor Olaf Scholz is digesting a major defeat after his Social Democrats were comfortably beaten into second place in North Rhine-Westphalia. He now needs a favor from the surging Green Party. May 15 night’s election victory in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) must have tasted extra sweet for the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU). As in the federal election, the vote in Germany’s most-populous state was long described as a neck-and-neck race between the CDU and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), only for a previously unheralded candidate to score a clear victory. Only this time the boot was on the other foot. The CDU took 35.7% of the vote, well ahead of the SPD on 26.7%. The SPD saw its worst result in history in NRW, which the party has ruled for most of the state’s 77-year existence. And the CDU, humiliated on the federal level last year, is now basking in a comfortable win and has the right to make initial approaches to potential coalition partners. It was a bad night for two of the three federal coalition partners. But the SPD’s result did not reflect well on Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who had made a point of taking an active part in his party’s campaign in support of regional candidate Thomas Kutschaty. Click here to read…

Medical
Explainer | What is the mystery hepatitis affecting children around the world?

Scientists are racing to understand the cause of an acute liver inflammation which has left at least nine children dead and affected hundreds of others in 20 countries in just over a month.More than 348 cases of the mystery hepatitis strain have been reported, with some children needing liver transplants. Most patients were previously healthy. Hepatitis is uncommon among children and testing has ruled out the five known hepatitis viruses. Several hypotheses are being considered – including whether the illnesses are related to Covid-19. Some progress has been made in refining the investigation in recent weeks, as health experts try to uncover the cause of the cases. Here is what scientists know so far and what steps they are taking to identify the mystery hepatitis. Scientists are now studying whether these adenoviruses, found in about 70 per cent of the children with confirmed hepatitis in Britain, were behind the outbreak. There are more than 50 adenoviruses and some of the patients were found to be infected with a particular type, called F41. Click here to read…

Explainer | Second boosters: what the studies tell us about the fourth Covid-19 jab

With Covid-19 cases surging again, many countries have rolled out fourth doses of the vaccines. But most of these second booster programmes are just for vulnerable groups like the elderly and the immunocompromised as questions remain over how lasting the immunity is, and if a second jab will benefit the wider population. There have been some studies done on the effectiveness of a fourth dose but more research is needed. Here is what the data tells us so far. How effective is a fourth dose for the elderly? Most of the data so far comes from Israel – the first country to start giving fourth jabs to people aged 60 and over, as well as high-risk groups such as the immune-suppressed and their carers. In findings published last month in the New England Journal of Medicine, the fourth dose was found to have provided significantly more protection against severe disease, hospitalisation and death for at least a month.Seven to 30 days after the fourth jab was given – compared to someone given a third shot – the relative effectiveness was 45 per cent against infection, 55 per cent against symptomatic disease, 68 per cent against hospitalisation, 62 per cent against severe disease and 74 per cent against death. Click here to read…

Reversing COVID-free claim, North Korea reports ‘explosive’ outbreak

Abandoning past boasts of no COVID-19 cases, North Korea reported May 13 that up to 187,800 people are “being isolated and treated,” spurring speculation of a severe outbreak and a desire for international assistance. “A fever whose cause couldn’t be identified explosively spread nationwide from late April” to affect more than 350,000 people, the official Korean Central News Agency reported May 13 in a story acknowledging “the nationwide spread of COVID-19.” At least 162,200 of them have fully recovered, KCNA said. The country had long said it had zero cases. May 12 alone saw around 18,000 cases of fever, according to the story. It said six people have died so far, with one of them testing positive for the highly contagious BA.2 subvariant of omicron. “The situation is more dire than we had expected,” a source in the South Korean president’s office said May 13. The new president, Yoon Suk-yeol, has expressed interest in discussing potential assistance in vaccines with Pyongyang.North Korea had never published detailed case numbers before. “It likely changed its policy in response to a rapid increase in infections across the entire country,” said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul. “It’s a message that it may ask international organizations for help with vaccines,” said Yang, whose areas of interest include North Korean foreign policy. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: May 17, 2022

Afghanistan
UN Rapporteur Visiting Afghanistan: Tolo News

The UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, is reportedly scheduled to visit Afghanistan from May 15 to May 26, according to a UN statement. Click here to read…

UNSC Struggles to Whether adjust with Taliban Sanctions Regime: Khaama Press

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is struggling to whether adjust with the ongoing sanctions regime against the so-called Islamic Emirate government, according to reports, saying “it’s a consequential decision.” Click here to read…

India hosts SCO-RATS meet; focus on the situation in Afghanistan: Business Standard

Counter-terrorism experts from India, Pakistan and other member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on Monday deliberated on boosting cooperation in combating various regional security challenges at a meeting hosted by New Delhi. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
State of economy: Hard times may be in store- The Daily Star

The government may face the next election with the most unstable economic situation in over a decade, which is going to affect the low- and middle-income brackets most, said a citizens’ platform yesterday. Click here to read…

UGC approves Tk 10,444cr budget for 50 public univs- The Daily Star

The University Grants Commission yesterday approved a budget of Tk 10,444 crore for 50 public universities of the country for 2022-23 fiscal year. Click here to read…

Homecoming day of Sheikh Hasina today- The Daily Star

Today is the 42nd homecoming day of Awami League President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Click here to read…

Everyone can speak freely on talk shows: PM- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said everyone can speak freely and participate in TV talk shows. Click here to read…

Musk’s Starlink internet taking preorders for Bangladesh- The Daily Star

Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, is expected to launch services in Bangladesh by 2023, according to the official website of Starlink, which is currently accepting pre-orders from Bangladesh. Click here to read…

Wanted over scams in Bangladesh, PK Halder and associates face grilling after arrest in India- BD News

Law-enforcing authorities in India have arrested Proshanta Kumar Halder, who is wanted in Bangladesh in connection with scams worth billions of takas, according to information from the Anti-Corruption Commission. Click here to read…

ED raids 10 locations in Bengal in multi-crore Bangladesh bank fraud- The Hindustan Times

ED officials found that the suspects had set up companies in India on the basis of fake documents and also purchased immovable property at various places, including Kolkata. Click here to read…

Bhutan
300 cabbies will go electric by September-Kuensel

With many taxi drivers showing interest in electric vehicles (EV), the EV project office has completed registration of 300 taxis and more. Click here to read…

Controlling cost and improving quality- Kuensel

The economic affairs ministry’s initiative to streamline distribution of hardware and construction materials is a welcome move when the cost of construction materials are skyrocketing and quality of goods are compromised to maximise profit. Click here to read…

Parliament’s joint committee supports HR independence of ACC- Kuensel

The National Assembly’s plenary session will discuss on joint committee’s recommendation to give human resource (HR) independence to Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today. The plenary session is a meeting that all members of NA will attend. Click here to read…

Supreme Court sets up unit to assess complaints against judiciary- Kuensel

The judiciary will now assess all allegations against the institution and its employees through its newly established media and communication unit at the Supreme Court (SC). Click here to read…

India bans wheat export- not a concern for now- BBS

India’s decision to temporarily ban wheat export will not have much implication for Bhutan’s economy. This according to the agriculture minister is because the decision came at a time when Bhutan harvests its own wheat. India banned the wheat export on Friday citing food security risks for the country. Click here to read…

Maldives
Pres Solih departs for the UAE on an official visit: Avas Mv

The President is traveling to the UAE to convey his condolences and sympathies to the family of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the late President of the UAE, Emir of Abu Dhabi, and Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, who passed away on on Friday afternoon. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Junta Troops Clash With Arakan Army in Western Myanmar – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar military troops and the Arakan Army (AA) clashed on Sunday around noon near the village of Than Htaung in Chin State’s Paletwa Township. The clash happened after AA fighters fired at a helicopter bringing in food supplies for junta troops deployed on a hill near Than Htaung, according to a Than Htaung villagerClick here to read…

Malaysian Foreign Minister Meets Counterpart From Myanmar’s Shadow Govt – The Irrawaddy

In another blow to Myanmar’s military regime, the Malaysian foreign minister met with his counterpart from Myanmar’s anti-regime National Unity Government (NUG), which the junta has designated a terrorist organization. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Civilian Government Holds Talks With Arakan Army – The Irrawaddy

In an attempt to engage with armed groups which can help topple Myanmar’s military regime, the civilian National Unity Government (NUG) said it held an online meeting with Rakhine State’s Arakan Army (AA). Click here to read…

Chin defence forces claim high Myanmar junta death toll in week of fighting – Mizzima

The Chin Defence Forces are claiming success in a number of clashes with Myanmar junta troops over a week or so of fighting. From May 3 to 9, the Chin Defense Forces attacked two military columns on Chin’s Hakha-Falam-Kalay road and Matupi-Mindat route, killing 68 military troops, according to a statement released by the Chin National Front (CNF). Eight fighters from the Chin Defense Forces were killed in the attacks. Click here to read…

KNU accuses Myanmar military of abducting civilians for use as as human shields – Myanmar Now

Regime forces used more than 100 civilians as porters and human shields during a march from Hpa-An Township in Kayin (Karen) State to Bilin Township in Mon State earlier this week, according to the Karen National Union (KNU). Click here to read…

Nepal
Narendra Modi’s religious diplomacy, powered by agreement on energy- Kathmandu Post

The Indian prime minister makes an hours-long trip to Lumbini, in his fifth visit to Nepal since 2014, in a move also aimed at improving bilateral ties. Click here to read…

Modi in Lumbini: Nepal, India sign 6 agreements- Online Khabar

Nepal and India have signed six agreements as Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi visited Lumbini of Nepal on the occasion of Buddha Jayanti on Monday. Click here to read…

(Nepal Local Elections) NC leading, UML distant second- Himalayan Times

The Nepali Congress leads the May 13 local election by winning 11 posts of mayors of municipalities and 61 chiefs of rural municipalities on the third day of vote counting. Click here to read…

Indian PM Modi, Deuba hold bilateral meeting- Himalayan Times

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi made an official visit to Lumbini today at the invitation of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on the occasion of Buddha Jayanti. Click here to read…

Re-election slated for tomorrow in Rautahat- Himalayan Times

Re-election in the polling centres where voting was deferred due to various reasons is slated for Wednesday in Rautahat. Click here to read…

Bhairahawa goes wow as second international airport opens- Kathmandu Post

For entrepreneurs and traders, the construction of the airport is an historic event, and symbolises the effort to decentralise development. Click here to read…

Budget session of parliament to begin from today- Republica

The new session of the Federal Parliament is set to commence from today. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Key allies encourage PM Shehbaz to take ‘tough’ decisions: Dawn

The PM is also scheduled to head a meeting of the federal cabinet on Tuesday (today) where he will take all the members into confidence on the decisions taken by the PML-N leadership in London recently. Click here to read…

Imran vows to burry, PML-N, PPP, JUI-F with nation’s help: Dawn

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday lashed out at the Sharif family, PPP Co-chairman, and the JUI-F chief, saying that all of them had become united in defeating him, but they would have a collective funeral. Click here to read…

Imran Khan, Establishment weren’t on same page on foreign policy: Pervez Elahi: The News

Talking to the Voice of America Urdu, Pervez Elahi, whose party has sided with the PTI after he was ousted from power, said that there were several issues which had created differences between the former premier and the Establishment. One such issue was the foreign policy, he explained. Click here to read…

Sales slump: Outlets closed in Sindh as CNG soars to Rs300 per kg: The News

The CNG retailers in Sindh and Punjab have put up ‘we are closed’ signs outside their outlets after its price spiked to Rs300 per kg, which they claimed had drastically reduced their sales. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka down to last day of petrol, Prime Minister tells crisis-hit nation: CNN

Sri Lanka’s new prime minister said on Monday the crisis-hit nation was down to its last day of petrol, as the country’s power minister told citizens not to join the lengthy fuel queues that have galvanized weeks of anti-government protests. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka’s new PM warns ‘most difficult months of our lives’ ahead: The Guardian

Sri Lanka’s new prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has warned that the financial crisis engulfing the country will get worse and “the next couple of months will be the most difficult ones of our lives”. Click here to read…

Sri Lankan MP ‘beaten to death by angry mob’ during anti-government protests: Telegraph

A sitting Sri Lankan MP was beaten to death by anti-government protesters in a “horrific murder scene”, an eye-witness told the Telegraph, as the country’s new prime minister warned there is just one day’s worth of fuel left. Click here to read…

National Carrier to Be Privatized, PM Says: Bloomberg

Debt-ridden Sri Lanka will privatize its state-run national carrier, Sri Lankan Airlines, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said in a televised address Monday. The island nation’s revenues have dropped sharply and its banks are out of dollars, leaving the country short of funds for essential goods, he added. Click here to read…

What’s the 21st Constitutional Amendment aimed to cut power of Sri Lankan presidents: Indian Express

The amendment is likely to reduce the Presidency to a ceremonial position, retaining the powers of the President on all three armed forces while handing over almost all other key powers pertaining to governance, and cabinet ministers to the Prime Minister. Click here to read…

For 5th-time Sri Lanka PM Ranil Wickremesinghe, political and economic challenge like no other: Indian Express

This is Wickremesinghe’s fifth time in the office. Each of his earlier terms was truncated, and on two of those occasions he was dismissed by the President — by Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2004, and by Maithripala Sirisena in 2018. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, May 17, 2022

Charting roadmap for China’s modern infrastructure system: Xinhunaet
May 13, 2022

In the face of COVID-19 flare-ups and increasing downward pressure on the economy, the Chinese leadership is looking at infrastructure investment to bolster growth while realizing the country’s modernization goals. Click here to read…

Chinese woman held for claiming Beijing lockdown imminent: Kyodo
May 13, 2022

A Chinese woman has been accused of spreading false rumors and held by authorities for posting a message online saying Beijing would soon come under a citywide COVID-19 lockdown, Chinese media reported Friday. Click here to read…

First C919 jet to be delivered completes successful maiden test flight: Xinhunaet
May 14, 2022

The first C919 large passenger aircraft to be delivered completed a successful maiden test flight on Saturday, according to the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC). China’s indigenously-developed jet, coded B-001J, took off at 6:52 a.m. from Shanghai Pudong International Airport and landed at the same site at 9:54 a.m. Click here to read…

China to cut lower limit for interest rates on first-home loans: Xinhunaet
May 15, 2022

China’s financial authorities on Sunday said that the lower limit for interest rates on first-home purchase loans will be cut. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 226 new local COVID-19 cases: Xinhunaet
May 15, 2022

The Chinese mainland Saturday reported 226 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 166 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Sunday. Click here to read…

Beijing reports four clusters of infections, continues mass testing in 12 areas: Global Times
May 15, 2022

Beijing suspended more businesses and announced another three rounds of mass nucleic acid testing in 12 areas on Monday, as local health authorities said the city’s daily growth of new cases remained high and the sneaky sources of infections and transmission in communities still have not been cut off. Click here to read…

China’s 2nd large destroyer passes comprehensive test, ‘fully ready for far sea missions’: Global Times
May 15, 2022

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy’s second Type 055 large destroyer, the Lhasa, recently passed a full-course training assessment that comprehensively tested the vessel’s air defense, maritime attack and anti-submarine capabilities in mock battles, with experts saying on Sunday that the warship with more than 10,000 tons of displacement is 100 percent ready for far sea missions beyond the first island chain. Click here to read…

China military body may be target of Japan counterstrike capability: Kyodo
May 15, 2022

Speculation is growing in security circles in Japan as to whether targets of a proposed “counterstrike capability” would include China’s Central Military Commission, the highest decision-making organ of the country’s armed forces led by President Xi Jinping. The speculation came to light in a parliamentary meeting last week when the Defense Ministry did not answer directly a question from an opposition lawmaker seeking to know whether what has until recently been called “enemy base attack capability” targets would include China’s CMC. Click here to read…

National political advisors urged to further improve consultation quality: Xinhunaet
May 16, 2022

China’s top political advisor Wang Yang on Monday urged national political advisors to give more priority to improving the quality of consultation. Wang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), made the remarks while presiding over the 71st Chairperson’s Council meeting of the 13th National Committee of the CPPCC in Beijing. Click here to read…

China rejects U.S. bill to help Taiwan regain WHO observer status: Xinhunaet
May 16, 2022

China rejects and deplores it that the United States should insist on signing the bill, which will help Taiwan regain observer status in the World Health Organization (WHO), into law, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday, urging the U.S. to handle Taiwan-related issues prudently and properly. Click here to read…

China urges G7 to cease interfering in its internal affairs: Global Times
May 16, 2022

China on Monday urged the Group of Seven (G7) to stop smearing China and interfering in China’s internal affairs. Foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian made the remarks at a daily news briefing when asked to comment on the communique issued by a G7 meeting of foreign ministers, which contains various items relating to China including Hong Kong, Xinjiang, human rights, maritime issues, the situation in Ukraine, peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, among others. Click here to read…

Chinese premier, Pakistani PM hold phone call on bilateral ties: Xinhunaet
May 16, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Monday talked over phone with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on bilateral ties. In the phone call, Li said China and Pakistan are friendly neighbors and iron-clad friends, noting that President Xi Jinping paid a successful visit to Pakistan in 2015, which advanced the level of bilateral strategic cooperation. Click here to read…

Former senior provincial political advisor indicted for graft: Xinhunaet
May 16, 2022

Xue Heng, a former senior political advisor of northeast China’s Liaoning Province, has been indicted on charges of taking bribes, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP) said on Monday. Click here to read…

Chinese mainland reports 140 new local COVID-19 cases: Xinhunaet
May 16, 2022

The Chinese mainland Sunday reported 140 locally-transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 69 were in Shanghai, according to the National Health Commission’s report Monday. Click here to read…

China rolls out multiple measures to help MSMEs, self-employed households pull through difficulties: Quishi
May 16, 2022

Although the country’s economic operation has remained generally stable despite complex domestic and international situation since the beginning of this year, the increasing complexity, severity and uncertainty of the environment for economic development has made it harder to survive for market players, especially MSMEs and self-employed households. Click here to read…

China’s trade in services moves onto fast lane of development: Quishi
May 16, 2022

China’s services trade has maintained fast growth. Data from the country’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) showed that China’s imports and exports of services totaled over 1.45 trillion yuan ($214.6 billion) in the first quarter of 2022, rising 25.8 percent year on year. Click here to read…

Lhasa projects expected to boost local incomes: China Daily
May 16, 2022

Lhasa, Tibet autonomous region, plans to implement 98 key projects this year, including 180 sub-projects, with investment of more than 88.8 billion yuan ($13.4 billion), Tibet Daily reported. According to the city’s commission of development and reform, the heavy investment will be used for stability, development, ecology and border-area consolidation. Click here to read…

Omni-media, platform-based communication on the rise in China’s news media sector: Xinhunaet
May 17, 2022

In 2020 and 2021, omni-media and platform-based communication became a rising trend in China’s news media industry, according to a report by the All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) unveiled Monday. Click here to read…

Chinese witnesses flourishing new types of consumption online and offline in recent years: Quishi
May 17, 2022

New types of consumption have been thriving in China in recent years, thanks to the in-depth application of the Internet, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and other new technologies, as well as the continued process of consumption upgrading. Click here to read…

Military exercises to be conducted in north Yellow Sea: China Military
May 17, 2022

According to a notice released by China’s Dalian Maritime Safety Administration on May 16, military exercises will be conducted in the northern waters of the Yellow Sea from 8:00 o’clock May 17 to 17:00 o’clock May 22, Beijing time. Click here to read…

More graduates opt to work in lower-tier cities: China Daily
May 17, 2022

IT remains popular but high housing prices dampen desire of long-term stay. Chinese college graduates are opting to work in lower-tier cities to pursue a less stressful and more stable lifestyle, according to a new report. Click here to read…

Tianjin detects new virus cases, suspects food imports: China Daily
May 17, 2022

The port city of Tianjin reported six new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and 22 asymptomatic carriers from Sunday to 6 pm on Monday, officials said on Monday. The preliminary evidence indicated the cases might be related to imported cold chain food. Click here to read…

Uighur county in China has highest jail rate in world: Taipei Times
May 17, 2022

Nearly one in 25 people in a county in the Uighur heartland of China have been sentenced to prison on terrorism-related charges, in what is the highest known imprisonment rate in the world, an Associated Press (AP) review of leaked data shows. A list obtained and partially verified by the AP cites the names of more than 10,000 Uighurs sent to prison in just Konasheher county alone, one of dozens in southern Xinjiang. Click here to read…

Shanghai residents leverage Excel skills, management savvy to navigate lockdown: Reuters
May 17, 2022

China’s worst COVID-19 outbreak has frayed nerves and stirred resentment among many residents of Shanghai but some have thrived in the face of adversity, stepping up with bright ideas and commitment to help their communities through the crisis. Click here to read…

China’s top political advisory body hosts special symposium to help digital economy, in sign of easing crackdown: South China Morning Post
May 17, 2022

The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), the country’s top political advisory body, is having a special symposium on Tuesday to promote the digital economy, a step that could lead to supportive policies for Big Tech firms. The top consultative committee headed by Wang Yang, the party’s No 4 ranking member, is conducting a “special session of consultation” on Tuesday to help the “sustainable and healthy” growth of the digital economy, according to a front-page article from the conference’s official newspaper CPPCC Daily. Click here to read…

Chinese scientists work on hypersonic missile that can hit moving car: South China Morning Post
May 17, 2022

China is developing a heat-seeking hypersonic weapon that will be able to hit a moving car at five times the speed of sound, according to scientists involved in the project. The research team, led by Yang Xiaogang from the PLA Rocket Force University of Engineering in Xian, said “important progress” had been made towards solving the main problem of how to pinpoint a moving target at extreme speeds. Yang and his colleagues from the university’s College of Missile Engineering have been given a deadline of 2025 to come up with solutions to the seemingly intractable challenges of hypersonic technology. Click here to read…

VIF News Digest: National Security – Defence Studies & Terrorism, 16-30 April 2022

DEFENCE

  • Army Commanders’ Conference.
  • Next Chief of the Army Staff announced.
  • Capital Acquisition Budget on domestic procurement in FY 2021-22.
  • Chief of Naval Staff visits Maldives and Seychelles.
  • The sixth and last submarine of the Navy’s Kalvari class submarines of Project 75 launched.
  • The Raksha Mantri (RM) invites US companies to carry out joint R&D, manufacturing & maintenance of defence equipment in India.
  • The RM launches iDEX-Prime & 6th Defence India Start-up Challenge.
  • Naval Commanders’ Conference.
  • All modernisation requirements to be indigenously sourced.
  • Visit of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to India.
  • New defence companies report provisional profits.
  • Procurement orders through Government e-Market (GeM) portal have reached an all-time high.

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

Africa
Somalia
  • Al-Shabaab carried out mortar attack on Somalia’s parliament.
Mali
  • Jihadist group claimed capture of Russian Wagner group fighter.
Afghanistan
  • Islamic State claimed responsibility of a blasts carried out across Afghanistan.
Pakistan
  • Four people, including three Chinese nationals, were killed in a suicide bomb blast in Karachi.

DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
  • Security forces arrested five terrorists of HM and JeM from Kulgam and Baramulla, respectively.
  • “Security forces eliminated 62 terrorists in this year,” said Police.
  • Security forces neutralised two LeT terrorists, including commander, in Baramulla.
Left-Wing Extremism
  • Police arrested a Maoist and other two surrendered in Telangana.
Islamic Extremism (excluding J&K)
  • NIA Special Court (Ernakulam) convicted and sentenced an IS operative in ‘ISIS-Omar al-Hind module’ case.
  • NIA filed chargesheet against three IS recruiters is ‘ISIS case’.
  • Police cracked several ABT and AQIS modules and arrested 16 operatives in Assam.
Khalistan-inspired Extremism
  • India and the UK to create an Anti-Extremism Task Force.
Insurgency in North-East
  • NIA Special Court (New Delhi) convicted KCP operatives in a conspiracy case.
Narcotics Trafficking
  • NIA filed chargesheet against a narcotics trafficker in a narcotic and arms smuggling case.
Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) Cases
  • NIA Special Court (New Delhi) sentenced FICN trafficker in IGI Airport FICN case.

DEFENCE

Army Commanders’ Conference.

Army Commanders’ Conference was held from 18-22 April 2022 at New Delhi. Army Commanders’ Conference is an apex level biannual event which is held in April and October every year. During the conference, the Indian Army reviewed the operational situation along the active borders, assessed threats in the entire spectrum of conflict and undertook analysis of capability voids to further focus on capability development & operational preparedness plans. Discussions on aspects pertaining to infrastructure development in border areas, modernisation through indigenisation, induction of Niche tech and assessment on any impact of the Russia – Ukraine war were also held.

The RM (Raksha Mantri) in his talk applauded the Indian Army for working towards the goal of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and remarked that in 2021-2022, Rs 40,000 crores worth of contracts by the Army are being awarded to Indian Vendors.
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Next Chief of the Army Staff.

General Manoj Pande took over as the 29th Chief of the Army Staff on 30 April 2022 from General Manoj Mukund Naravane. The General officer is alumnus of the National Defence Academy and was commissioned in December 1982 in the Corps of Engineers (The Bombay Sappers). General MM Naravane, superannuated after four decades of illustrious and meritorious service. His tenure in the office will be remembered for ensuring the health of Indian Army personnel during the Covid-19 pandemic, resolute reply to the Northern adversary in Eastern Ladakh, and a determined push towards Atmanirbharta, besides embracing niche and disruptive technologies to fight future wars.
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Capital Acquisition Budget on domestic procurement in FY 2021-22.

Ministry of Defence (MoD) had earmarked 64 per cent of Capital Acquisition Budget for domestic industry in Financial Year (FY) 2021-22. At the end of FY 2021-22, MoD has been able to over achieve this target and has utilised 65.50 per cent of Capital Acquisition Budget on indigenous procurements through Indian Industry to achieve Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’. Further, as per preliminary expenditure report of March 2022, MoD has been able to utilise 99.50 per cent of the Defence Services Budget in FY 2021-22.
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Chief of Naval Staff visits Maldives and Seychelles.

In his first overseas visit after assuming the office of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral R Hari Kumar visited Maldives from 18 to 20 Apr 22.Adm R Hari Kumar hosted a reception onboard Indian Naval Ship Sutlej in honour of the Defence Minister of Maldives and the leadership of Maldives National Defence Forces (MNDF). INS Sutlej, is currently deployed to Maldives for undertaking joint hydrographic survey under the MoU on hydrographic cooperation.

Continuing with his ongoing tour to the South West Indian Ocean Region, Admiral R Hari Kumarvisited Seychelles from 21 to 23 Apr 22.He highlighted during interactions with the leadershipthe significance accorded by both countries to collaborative approach towards maritime security in the Indian Ocean. In this context, CNS deeply appreciated the active participation of Seychelles in the Goa Maritime Conclave, MILAN and Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS). Earlier, CDF, Seychelles had attended MILAN-22 at Visakhapatnam in February 2022.
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The sixth and last submarine of the Navy’s Kalvari class submarines of Project 75 launched.

The sixth and last submarine of the Indian Navy’s Kalvari class submarines of Project 75 has been launched today at the Kanhoji Angre Wet Basin of Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL).

The Raksha Mantri (RM) invites US companies to carry out joint R&D, manufacturing & maintenance of defence equipment in India.

Raksha Mantri has exhorted US companies to take advantage of the policy initiatives taken by India and carry out joint R&D, manufacturing and maintenance of defence equipment to achieve the vision of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’. The Raksha Mantri was addressing the members of American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMCHAM India) through video conferencing during its 30th Annual General Meeting on April 21, 2022. He invited the US companies for co-production, co-development, investment promotion and development of Maintenance Repair and Overhaul facilities in India.
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The RM launches iDEX-Prime & 6th Defence India Start-up Challenge.

Raksha Mantri launched Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) Prime and sixth Defence India Start-up Challenge (DISC 6) during DefConnect 2.0 in New Delhi on April 22, 2022. The iDEX-Prime aims to support projects, requiring support beyond Rs 1.5 crore up to Rs 10 crore, to help ever-growing start-ups in the defence sector.

The DISC 6 with 38 Problem Statements was also launched by the Raksha Mantri. Apart from the three Services and some Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) which have participated in earlier editions, DISC 6 witnesses the participation of newly-formed seven defence companies, Indian Coast Guard and organisations under Ministry of Home Affairs for the first time. The Problem Statements relate to Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advanced Imaging, Sensor Systems, Big Data Analytics and Autonomous Unmanned Systems and Secured Communication among others.

The winners of DISC 5, Open Challenge (OC 2 and 3) were also felicitated and two sessions with stalwarts of the industry were organised during the event. In addition, a static exhibition of an array of start-ups supported by iDEX-Defence Innovation Organisation (iDEX-DIO) was displayed to all the attendees, with the aim to motivate budding entrepreneurs to take the leap.
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Naval Commanders’ Conference.

Naval Commanders’ Conference of 2022 was held from 25 to 28 Apr 22. Raksha Mantri addressed the senior leadership of the Indian Navy on the concluding day of the Naval Commander’s Conference on 28 April 2022. He also congratulated the Navy for successful conduct of MILAN with participation of 39 Friendly Foreign Countries. He also brought out the Navy has re-invested over 64% of its Capital budget into our own economy am told that the percentage share of modernisation budget is bound to grow upto 70 percent towards indigenous procurement, in this current financial year.
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All modernisation requirements to be indigenously sourced.

To further promote ‘Make in India’ and ‘Aatmanirbharta’ in defence and enable Ease of Doing Business, Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 has been amended and going forward all modernisation requirements of the Defence Services and Indian Coast Guard are to be indigenously sourced irrespective of the nature of procurement. Import of defence equipment/sourcing from Foreign Industry of capital acquisitions should only be an exception and undertaken with specific approval of DAC/Raksha Mantri.
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Visit of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to India.

Mr. Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was on an official visit to India from 21-22 April 2022, on the invitation of the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi. This was his first visit to India as Prime Minister of UK.

Both leaders agreed to transform defence and security cooperation as a key element of India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and discussed opportunities for defence collaboration including on co-development and co-production for meeting the needs of Armed Forces of both the countries. Both sides issued a Joint Statement for further intensifying cooperation on Cyber Security particularly in the areas of cyber governance, cyber deterrence and safeguarding critical national infrastructure. They also agreed to closely cooperate on countering the persistent threat of terrorism and radical extremism.

The following announcements were also made – (I) Strategic Tech Dialogue – Ministerial-level dialogue on new and emerging communication technologies such as 5G, AI etc. (II) Collaboration on Integrated Electric Propulsion – Co-development of technology between the two Navies.
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New defence companies report provisional profits.

Six of the seven new defence companies, which were dedicated to the Nation on October 15, 2021, have reported provisional profits during the initial six months of their business, i.e., October 01, 2021 to March 31, 2022. Except Yantra India Limited (YIL), all other companies – Munitions India Limited (MIL); Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVANI); Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Limited (AWE India); Troop Comforts Limited (TCL); India Optel Limited (IOL) and Gliders India Limited (GIL) have reported provisional profits.
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Procurement orders through Government e-Market (GeM) portal have reached an all-time high.

Procurement orders by Ministry of Defence (MoD) through Government e-Market (GeM) portal have reached an all-time high of Rs 15,047.98 crore for Financial Year 2021-22. It is a jump of more than 250 percent over the last financial year. The GeM was started in August 2016 to revamp the old tender process and bring greater probity and transparency in government procurement through digitisation.
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INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

Africa
Somalia
Al-Shabaab carried out mortar attack on Somalia’s parliament.

On 18 April 2022, al-Shabaab carried out a mortar attack on Somalia’s parliament during its joint session. At least six people were injured in the attack. Al-Qa’ida affiliated al-Shabaab group claimed responsibility for the attack in a brief statement. Earlier on 24 March 2022, three people were killed and 48 people died in a double attack.
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Mali
Jihadist group claimed capture of Russian Wagner group fighter.

On 25 April 2022, a jihadist group claimed to capture a fighter from Russia’s Wagner mercenary group reportedly fighting Islamist terrorists in the West African country. The GSIM— an al-Qaida linked group and the biggest jihadist network in Sahel made announcement of the capture of a fighter.

“These murderous forces participated with the Malian army in an airdrop operation on a market in the village of Moura, where they confronted several mujahideen before encircling this locality for five days and killing hundreds of innocent civilians,” read the GSIM statement.
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Afghanistan
Islamic State claimed responsibility of a blasts carried out across Afghanistan.

On 21 April 2022, the Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for four explosions across Afghanistan, in which at least 31 people were killed, and 87 others were injured. The first blast took place in a public square in District 5, in which many, including 2 children were injured. The second blast was carried out at a Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif, the capital of Balkh province, and the third explosion was reported from Kunduz.
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Pakistan
Four people, including three Chinese nationals, were killed in a suicide bomb blast in Karachi.

On 26 April 2022, at least four people, including three Chinese nationals, were killed in an attack carried out by a female suicide bomber through a van at the University of Karachi, Karachi. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA)— a separatist group claimed responsibility for the attack. Chinese nationals have been targeted by the Baloch separatists, where Beijing is involved in huge infrastructure projects as part of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The Director of the Confucius Institute, and two Chinese teachers were killed in the attack.

Last year, in April 2021, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in Quetta, the provincial capital of Baluchistan, killing four people and injuring dozens more. The ambassador was not injured.
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DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
Security forces arrested five terrorists of HM and JeM from Kulgam and Baramulla, respectively.

On 26 April 2022, security forces, along with Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) police arrested five terrorists in two separate counter-terrorism (CT) operations in Kulgam and Baramulla districts in J&K. In first incident, security forces arrested three terrorists associated with Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM)— i) Mohammad Aqib Mir, ii) Kian Mir, and iii) Raqib Mir, from Kulgam district. In another operation on the same day, security forces arrested two hybrid terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) — i) Aqib Mohammad Mir, and Danish Ahad Dar, from Pattan area of Baramulla district.
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“Security forces eliminated 62 terrorists in this year,” said Police.

On 28 April 2022, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) (Kashmir Zone) — Vijay Kumar informed that “the Indian security forces eliminated 62 terrorists, mostly of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). Security forces have dented terrorists by eliminating top leadership and preventing several attacks with pre-emptive strikes. Among neutralised terrorists during counter-terrorism (CT) operations, 39 terrorists belong to LeT, followed by 15 from JeM, 06 from Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM), and 02 belonging to Al-Badr Mujahideen.
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Security forces neutralised two LeT terrorists, including commander, in Baramulla.

On 20 April 2022, security forces carried out a counter-terrorism (CT) operation and eliminated two terrorists, including a commander— YousufKantroo, of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Yousuf was involved in several killing of civilians and security forces personnel.
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Left-Wing Extremism
Police arrested a Maoist and other two surrendered in Telangana.

Telangana police, on 26 April 2022, arrested Madakam Rama aka Ramla— a Maoist of the rank of Area Committee Member (ACM), from nearby Maraigudem village in Dummugudem Mandal in Khammam district of Telangana. Madamkam was arrested during a vehicle checking operation while moving in a suspicious manner on a motorbike. Upon his arrest, police recovered a bag containing explosives, a bundle of wire and a battery, besides a motorbike, a cellular phone and ₹ 47,610 in cash.

In another incident, two Maoists, both girls aged 18 years, surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) Sunil Dutt and officials of the CRPF 141 Battalion in Kothagudem. Addressing the Press Conference, SP Dutt informed that both tribal girls were forced by Maoist leaders to participate in activities when they were of 14 years of age.
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Islamic Extremism (excluding J&K)
NIA Special Court (Ernakulam) convicted and sentenced an IS operative in ‘ISIS-Omar al-Hind module’ case.

On 21 April 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in Ernakulam, Kerala, convicted and sentenced an Islamic State (IS) operative— Sidhikhul Aslam aka Abu Sireen, to 03 years of Rigorous Imprisonment (RI), with fine of ₹ 60,000. Sidhikhul was convicted under Sections 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) r/w Sections 38 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A] 1967.

The case— ‘RC-05/2016/NIA/KOC’ was registered suo-motu by the NIA, based on information regarding a conspiracy and formation of IS-inspired module— Ansarul-Khilafa-KL, by youth from Southern India with intentions to furthering the IS’s objectives.
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NIA filed chargesheet against three IS recruiters is ‘ISIS case’.

On 16 April 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed supplementary chargesheet against three Islamic State (IS) recruiters— i) Muhammad Tauqir Mahmood, ii) Zohaib Manna, and iii) Mohammed Shihab, under Sections 120B, 125 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 17, 18, and 18B of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A].

The case— ‘RC-33/2020/NIA/DLI’ pertains to the conspiracy of radicalising and recruiting gullible Muslim youth into fold of IS through ‘Quran Circle’ group. The accused— Muhammad Tauqir and Zohaib were involved in raising and receiving funds to finance the visit of radicalised youth to Syria.
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Police cracked several ABT and AQIS modules and arrested 16 operatives in Assam.

On 25 April 2022, Assam police cracked several modules of Ansarul-Bangla Team (ABT) and al-Qa’ida in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), and arrested 16 operatives in a long-drawn counter-terrorism (CT) operation.

In an interview with ANI, Additional Director-General of Police (ADGP) (Special Branch) of Assam Police— Hiren Nath informed that “one of the arrested operatives— Mohammad Suman, a Bangladesh national, had formal arms training but started indoctrination spreading of Jihadi ideas. We also came to know about the arrest of three persons in Tripura and immediately we sent a team to Tripura and they were brought here and later we arrested some other operatives. Jihadi activities are fundamentalist activities, especially in the North-Eastern region and this is a long plan by the vested interest by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agents and it is an organized gang who are operating across the border. This is not a new thing.”
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Khalistan-inspired Extremism
India and the UK to create an ‘Anti-Extremism Task Force’.

On 22 April 2022, India and the United Kingdom (UK) agreed to create an anti-extremism task force against extremist elements, such as pro-Khalistan groups based in the UK. The Indian government has often raised the issue of pro-Khalistan activities with the British government, especially the efforts to organise public protests and referendum for the creation of Khalistan.

During a press conference, after his talks with the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that “We have a very strong view in the UK that we do not tolerate extremist groups setting up in the UK and threatening other countries, threatening India. What we have done in particular, as a result of this visit, is set up an anti-extremist task force to see what all we can do to help India in that particular respect.”
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Insurgency in North-East
NIA Special Court (New Delhi) convicted KCP operatives in a conspiracy case.

On 27 April 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in New Delhi, convicted three operatives of Kangeleipak Communist Party (KCP)— i) Laishram Ranjit Meitei aka Manao, ii) Khumanthem Naobicha Singh aka Jack, and iii) Thoudam Chaothoi Singh aka Chingsang, under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], 1967.

The case— ‘RC-15/2017/NIA/DLI’ is related to the conspiracy of convicted KCP operatives for raising funds by terror and extortion from local people, government officials, schools, panchayatsetcetera. Convicted Laishram and Khumanthem received 7 years rigorous imprisonment with fine, and Thoudam was convicted to 5 years rigorous imprisonment with a fine of ₹ 14,000.
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Narcotics Trafficking
NIA filed chargesheet against a narcotics trafficker in a narcotic and arms smuggling case.

On 22 April 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed supplementary chargesheet against a narcotics trafficker— Gurmej Singh aka Geju, under Section 29 of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act 1985, Sections 18, 20, and 38 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], 1967, and Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

The case— ‘RC-31/2021/NIA/DLI’ pertains to smuggling of narcotic substances, arms and ammunitions, explosive materials and Tiffin bombs, sent from across India-Pakistan International Border (IB) by another accused Lakhbir Singh Rode— chief of International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF), a proscribed terrorist organisation, via drones. The investigation revealed that Gurmej Singh, an ISYF operative, in association with his handlers based in Pakistan and his siblings— Harmesh Singh and Darvesh Singh (both ISYF operatives), was involved in furtherance of terror activities by circulating funds raised out of proceeds of narcotics smuggling across Punjab and other parts of India.
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Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) Cases
NIA Special Court (New Delhi) sentenced FICN trafficker in IGI Airport FICN case.

On 20 April 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in New Delhi, sentenced Abi Mohammed Ansari— a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) trafficker in the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport FICN case.
The case— RC-02/2014/NIA/DLI, is related to the seizure of high quality FICNs of ₹ 1,000 denomination with face value worth ₹ 49, 88,000, by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) from the IGI Airport (New Delhi) on 18 April 2014.
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VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: May 13, 2022

Afghan Refugees in Iran Concerned Over Census: Tolo News

Afghan refugees in Iran expressed concerned about a census being taken in the country as it may cause problems with their current immigration status.“Asylum seekers in Iran are afraid of the census because their information is being recorded and they are afraid that they will be fired, and that their employer will not help them fill out the forms,” said Parviz Amiri, an Afghan refugee in Iran. Click here to read…

Guterres: Terrorism is Resurgent in Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

To ensure its efficacy, the UN Secretary-General has stated that the response to terrorism must be founded on the rule of law, respect for human rights, and gender equality.The remarks were made during a meeting of the United Nations Human Rights, Civil Society, and Counter-Terrorism Conference in Spain. Click here to read…

Gender Segregation Plan of Taliban in Restaurants: The Khaama Press

The Taliban, according to sources in Herat province, has implemented a gender segregation plan in the province’s restaurants. Men are not permitted to dine with family members in family restaurants, according to sources.Owners have been verbally reminded that the rule applies “even if they are husband and wife,” according to Riazullah Seerat, a Taliban official at the Ministry for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Herat. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Sri Lankan Crisis: A cautionary tale for Bangladesh- The Daily Star

Sri Lanka is going through a period of political unrest amid its ongoing economic crisis. The government, led by an influential family, is on the verge of collapsing. Click here to read…

Impose global arms embargo on Myanmar military- The Daily Star
Human rights group Fortify Rights has called for the UN Security Council to urgently convene an open session and pass a binding resolution, imposing a global arms embargo on the Myanmar military. Click here to read…

‘We see more opportunity, less challenge’- The Daily Star

The current global geopolitical situation is creating more opportunities rather than challenges for South Korea and Bangladesh for closer collaboration due to their deep relationship, said Ambassador Lee Jang-keun yesterday. Click here to read…

Current global geopolitical situation favourable for closer Dhaka-Seoul relations: Envoy- The Daily Star

The current global geopolitical situation is creating more opportunities than challenges for South Korea and Bangladesh for closer collaboration as the two nations seek to have their relations deep and comprehensive, said South Korean Ambassador Lee Jang-Keun today (May 12, 2022). Click here to read…

Embargo on overseas trips: Finance Ministry issues notification- The Daily Star

The Ministry of Finance today issued a notification regarding the government’s decision to place embargo on all kinds of overseas trips of its officials to ease pressure on the foreign exchange reserves. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Their Majesties grace ceremony to commemorate 400 years of Zhung Dratshang- Kuensel

On Zhabdrung Kuchoe, His Majesty The King, His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo, His Holiness the Je Khenpo and the Royal Family graced the ceremony to commemorate 400 years of the Zhung Dratshang at Punakha Dzong on May 11. Click here to read…

Inauguration of De-suung National Service at Gyalsung Infra Projects- Bhutan Times

Coinciding with the auspicious occasion of the Birth Anniversary of His Majesty The Third Druk Gyalpo, the De-suung National Service (DNS): Construction of Multi-utility Infrastructure has been concurrently launched on 2 May at the five Gyalsung Project sites. It will be implemented in partnership with Gyalsung Infra. Click here to read…

Maldives

Four people under investigation for ‘India Out’ graffiti: The Sun

Police have opened investigations against four people for vandalizing properties with graffiti and leaving flyers on the streets linked to the ‘India Out’ movement. ‘India Out’ is a political campaign led by the opposition to protest against Indian military presence in Maldives. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar Crisis Center Stage At US-ASEAN Summit – Eurasia Review

The ongoing upheaval in Myanmar took center stage on the first day of a U.S.-ASEAN Summit in Washington, as fellow bloc member Malaysia slammed the junta for refusing to engage with the country’s shadow government. Click here to read…

Myanmar junta brings charges against former deputy governor – Central Banking

Myanmar’s government is charging Bo Bo Nge, former deputy governor of the central bank, with corruption offences. The government-run media Global New Light of Myanmar carried a story detailing the state’s allegations against Bo Bo Nge in its May 11 issue. Click here to read…

Andhra Pradesh: ‘Golden chariot’ floated to Srikakulam coast from Myanmar – The Hindu

The “golden chariot” that came floating to the Srikakulam coast of Andhra Pradesh due to the impact of cyclone Asani came from Myanmar, it has been confirmed. Click here to read…

Veteran Shan Democracy Campaigner Khun Tun Oo Dies – The Irrawaddy

Khun Tun Oo, the former chairman of the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy (SNLD), who was widely considered the key Shan leader in the late 20th-century, has died. The 78-year-old died of natural causes at his home in Yangon on April 30, SNLD joint secretary Sai Kyaw Nyunt told The Irrawaddy. A Shan funeral was held on May 2 at Yayway Cemetery in Yangon and his ashes were interred at the tomb of the relatives of the Hsipaw saopha (feudal lord) in Hsipaw, Shan State, according to the SNLD. Click here to read…

ASEAN’s Plan to Deliver Aid to Myanmar via Junta Condemned – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government (NUG) has joined local and international organizations in criticizing the decision of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to provide humanitarian aid to the Myanmar people via the military regime. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Troops Step Up Sagaing Raids – The Irrawaddy

More than 20 houses were razed by regime forces and a 65-year-old civilian was injured by junta artillery in Khin-U Township, Sagaing Region, on Wednesday. Around 60 regime troops burned about four houses in Kar Sein village in the township. Click here to read…

Nepal
Modi to visit Lumbini on May 16- The Himalayan

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Lumbini on May 16 at the invitation of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba to attend a special ceremony on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Jayanti. Click here to read…

Local elections: Voting underway peacefully in general except for some sporadic cases of violence- OnlineKbhabar

Voting is underway across Nepal on Friday as a part of the local elections 2022. However, voting has been delayed and postponed in a few places due to cases of minor violence. Click here to read…

753 local levels go to polls today- The Himalayan

Local polls will be held tomorrow in 753 local levels, including six metropolitan cities and 11 sub-metropolitan cities. Voting will begin at 7:00am and end at 5:00pm. Click here to read…

NHRC finds poor arrangements for voters’ access to polling centres- The Himalayan

The National Human Rights Commissions has painted a dismal picture of arrangements made by government and relevant authorities to ensure maximum and overwhelming participation of voters in the local polls scheduled for tomorrow. Click here to read…

Nepal polls: Go vote for grassroots democracy- The Kathmandu Post

17.73 million people are voting today to elect over 35,000 local representatives for 753 local units. Click here to read…

150 climbers summit Everest. Nepali woman breaks her own record with 10th ascent- The Kathmandu Post

Six of the ten members of all-Black team also made it to the top as spring climbing season is underway. Click here to read…

Nepalis in the land of the Teesta- The Kathmandu Post

The Nepali diaspora has long shown it does not need a state to claim its identity. Click here to read…

Valley roads look deserted since morning as vehicular movement is restricted from 6 AM to 6 PM- Republica

Roads in Kathmandu Valley are almost deserted since this morning as local authorities have banned vehicular movement except for those belonging to essential service and authorized officials. Click here to read…

President Alvi asks CJP to form judicial commission to probe ‘regime change plot’: The Express Tribune

President Arif Alvi on Thursday penned a letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial, asking him to form a judicial commission to probe the the alleged regime-change conspiracy orchestrated to oust former prime minister Imran Khan. Click here to read…

Govt faces dilemma on subsidies: Question on meeting IMF’s demands lingers on: The News

The government is facing a catch-22 situation as to how it undertakes number crunching for presenting the next budget that can dole out the targeted subsidies on the one side and on the other side also satisfies the IMF for reviving the stalled $6 billion programme. Click here to read…

Alarm as SBP forex reserves hit 23-month low: The News

Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves dropped to their lowest level since December 2019 at $16.4 billion in the week that ended May 6, from $16.5 billion a week earlier owing to increasing current account and trade deficits, higher external debt payments and dried dollar inflows. The country’s reserves declined by $178 million or 1.1 percent on a week-on-week basis to stand at $16.376 billion, the central bank data showed. The central bank reserves also fell to a 23-month low. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lanka’s new PM: Indian express

Opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn-in as Sri Lanka’s new prime minister, days after his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned following violent protests over the worst economic crisis in the debt-ridden island nation. Click here to read…

‘India’s commitment…’: High commission as Wickremesinghe sworn as Sri Lanka PM: Hindustan Times

Ranil Wickremesinghe took his oath in a ceremony at President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s residence. Protesters have blocked the entrance to the president’s office for more than a month. Click here to read…

Why Sri Lanka’s Crisis Has No End in Sight: Foreign Policy

The turmoil driving unrest in Colombo and beyond has roots in the economic missteps of the last 20 years. Click here to read…

Fuel shortages and empty supermarket shelves: Singaporean in Sri Lanka describes experience under curfew: News Asia

Things have changed drastically since Mr Ramdzan Salim arrived in Sri Lanka’s commercial capital in March on a work assignment. With his hotel window overlooking the Old Parliament Building, which houses the presidential office.
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In Sri Lanka’s Giant Economic Mess, The Big China Link: NDTV

Sri Lanka is suffering its worst economic crisis since its independence from Britain in 1948. Months of lengthy blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and medicines have infuriated the public, with huge protests demanding the government’s resignation turning violent this week.Click here to read…

For 5th-time Sri Lanka PM Ranil Wickremesinghe, political and economic challenge like no other: Indian Express

This is Wickremesinghe’s fifth time in the office. Each of his earlier terms was truncated, and on two of those occasions he was dismissed by the President — by Chandrika Kumaratunga in 2004, and by Maithripala Sirisena in 2018.
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