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VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 21, 2021

Afghanistan
Muttaqi Downplays Pakistan PM Khan’s Remarks: Tolo News

“It was a summit, everyone has an opinion,” Muttaqi told reporters in Kabul when asked about his stance toward Prime Minister Khan’s remarks. “Imran Khan criticized the former (Afghan) governments. I think officials of the former governments felt obligated to react, I don’t see (Khan’s remarks) as insulting.” Click here to read…

MoF Sends “Non-Foreign Aid’ Budget Proposal to Cabinet: Tolo News

The Ministry of Finance says that the draft budget for solar year 1401 has been prepared and will be sent to the cabinet for approval. Click here to read…

Taliban destroys Pakistan’s barbed-wire erected on Durand Line: The Khaama Press

Special Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in the Gushta district of eastern Nangarhar province destroyed the barbed wire erected by Pakistani forces on Durand Line. Click here to read…

US may ease financial restrictions on Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

A US official has been cited as the Biden administration is considering easing financial restrictions on Afghanistan and the country will issue a license to allow financial aids to Afghanistan, reported BBC. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
50 years of Bangladesh: The making of a polycratic state- Dhaka Tribune

In contemporary Bangladesh, the use of physical force is not restricted to a central authority, but exercised throughout the land by individual political bosses at different levels. Click here to read…

Rapes in madrasas: Breaking the silence- Dhaka Tribune

Dhaka Tribune’s Kohinur Khyum Tithila won the top prize at the Unicef Meena Media Awards for this ground-breaking work of journalism. Click here to read…

Talks over Election Commission: JP names 1 for EC, 4 for search panel- Daily Star

President hopes new commission to be formed on political consensus. Click here to read…

‘Bangladesh keeps friendly relations with all countries’- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that Bangladesh keeps friendly relations with all countries including the neighbors as the country has been following the foreign policy adopted by Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ‘Friendship to all, malice to none’. Click here to read…

No Rohingya learning center faces closure: Govt- Observer

Bangladesh government has said the report on the closure of learning centers in Rohingya camps as reported in a few international media is ‘fabricated’ and ‘false’ as no such kind of step has been taken. Click here to read…

Bhutan

More questions over dredging site allotment to DMPL- Kuensel

ACC is not issuing authority, says those in dredging business. Click here to read…

His Majesty awards Druk Thuksey to former Dasho Zimpon- Bhutanese

His Majesty The King granted the Druk Thuksey Medal to Dasho Dorji Gyeltshen, Zimpon to His Majesty the Fourth Druk Gyalpo. Click here to read…

Bhutan to roll out booster shots next week for priority groups- Daily Bhutan

Kingdom of Bhutan has thus far organized two vaccination campaigns in March and July 2021. Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives active Covid-19 cases drop to 1,972 – Raajje

According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), a total of 4,540 samples were tested for the virus between 6pm Saturday and 6pm Sunday. Click here to read…

Japanese ambassador showered with praise for commitment to boost Maldives-Japan ties – Raajje

Ambassador of Japan to the Maldives, Keiko Yanai has been showered with praise from President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, for her “tremendous” commitment to enhance the long-standing ties between Maldives and Japan. The Japanese ambassador paid her farewell call on the Maldivian president at the President’s Office on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Bangladeshi PM to be invited to address People’s Majlis – Raajje

The People’s Majlis has passed to extend an invitation to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina to address the parliament. Click here to read…

Myanmar
NUG says about 50 Tatmadaw killed in clashes in Karen State – Mizzima

Fighting broke out between the military council and Karen Revolutionary joint forces at around 1PM today between Metta Lin Myaing and Mae Htaw Talay villages, Lay Kay Kaw area, south of Myawaddy town, Kayin State and about 50 people, including two battalion commanders, were killed. Click here to read…

Japan: Cut Defense Ties with Myanmar Military – HRW

The Japanese government should cut ties with the Myanmar military and immediately suspend a military study-abroad program involving Myanmar cadets, Human Rights Watch said today. On February 1, 2021, the Myanmar military, known as the Tatmadaw, staged a coup and installed a junta that overturned democratic elections. Click here to read…

BBC probe: Myanmar army carried out series of mass killings of civilians – Dhaka Tribune

The Myanmar military killed at least 40 civilians in a series of mass killings in July this year, a BBC investigation has revealed. Survivors and eyewitnesses said soldiers, some of them as young as 17-year-old, separated men from their families and killed them, according to the report. Click here to read…

Junta Meets FPNCC In Mongla – BNI Online
The regime met with most of the armed groups of the Federal Political Negotiation Consultative Committee (FPNCC) on 15 December in Mongla, the headquarters of the National Democratic Alliance Army in eastern Shan State. Click here to read…

Nepal
Ruling alliance to forge one stance on MCC deal- Himalaya

The ruling coalition led by Sher Bahadur Deuba will move the Millennium Challenge Corporation deal in the Parliament only on the basis of consensus. Click here to read…

‘Political alliance relevant till elections’- Himalaya

Former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai has said the existing political alliance in the government should be given continuity till the upcoming election. Click here to read…

ADB blacklists top Chinese construction firms

China CMC Engineering, Northwest Civil Aviation Airport Construction Group and China Harbour Engineering have been blacklisted for violating integrity rules, barring them from participating in Nepal’s key airport infrastructure development project, officials said. Click here to read…

Tri-Chandra’s run-down state is a microcosm of Nepal- Nepali Times

The country’s oldest college is falling apart, an apt symbol of neglect and apathy. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Current account deficit hits $7bn in five months: Dawn

At $1.91bn, November saw the highest monthly current account deficit since July 2018 when it reached $2.1bn. This was the year when the country faced a record $20bn current account deficit. Click here to read…

Zardari makes cryptic remarks about appeal for his ‘help’: Dawn

Without naming anyone, the former president said that he was asked to offer assistance and share some formula but he told them that first this government should be sent packing and then talks could be held. Click here to read…

Fawad says Imran, PTI’s popularity in K-P still intact: The Express Tribune

The poll results are significant as they represent the will of the people at the grassroots level and are seen as a prelude to the next national election. Yet, it seems, the LG poll results haven’t fully jolted the PTI as the government spokesperson still feels that the prime minister and PTI’s popularity in K-P still intact. Click here to read…

Sialkot tragedy: CII vows to stop violent environment: The Express Tribune

On December 3, a Sri Lankan national, Priyantha Kumara, who worked as a factory manager in Sialkot, was brutally lynched and his body was set on fire by a mob on the allegations of blasphemy. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Fuel prices increased: Daily Mirror

Accordingly,the price of a litre of Petrol (92 Octane) has been increased by Rs 20 (from Rs 157 to 177), Petrol (95 Octane) increased by Rs. 23 (from Rs 184 to 207), Click here to read…

The Government Strongly Disputes the Hurried Rating Action by Fitch Ratings: NewsIK

Fitch Ratings (Fitch), in a rather hasty move, downgraded Sri Lanka’s international sovereign rating on 17 December 2021, demonstrating its failure to recognise the positive developments taking place in Sri Lanka, in an environment in which the entire world is grappling with multiple waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 20, 2021

Afghanistan
Pakistan Must Not Interfere in Afghan Affairs: Karzai: Tolo News

On Sunday, Khan at the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC) meeting on Afghanistan said Daesh threatens Pakistan from Afghanistan, adding that stability in Afghanistan is necessary. “We have had attacks from (the) Afghan border, from ISIL, into Pakistan,” he said.Click here to read…

India-Central Asia Dialogue: Prevent Terrorism in Afghanistan: Tolo News

Foreign Ministers of India and the five Central Asian Republics – Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan – on Sunday held the 3rd India-Central Asia Dialogue in New Delhi. .Click here to read…

Tariq Ali Bakheet appointed OIC’s special representative to Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

Organization of Islamic Cooperation in a statement said that the organization’s Secretary-General Hissein Brahim Taha announced Tariq Aali Bakheet’s appointment as his special envoy to Afghanistan. .Click here to read…

Bangladesh
PM to visit Maldives from Dec 22- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit the Maldives from on December 22 at an invitation of Maldivian president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih where Dhaka and Male are likely to sign four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on different issues including overseas employment. .Click here to read…

The climate crisis is also a water crisis- Dhaka Tribune

The hype of COP26 is fading and it will be another year’s wait before we can truly comprehend the outcome of the draft.Click here to read…

President’s talks with political parties over new EC starts Monday with Jatiya Party- Dhaka Tribune

The outgoing election commissioners were similarly appointed through a search committee after president’s dialogue with parties. .Click here to read…

Resolution to Rohingya crisis is in Myanmar, not Bangladesh- Dhaka Tribune

Nearly all Rohingya refugees at the camps in Cox’s Bazar and Bhasan Char wish to return to their home country when it is safe, according to UN official. .Click here to read…

‘Never break the chain of command’: Hasina tells BGB personnel- Daily Star

Stressing the importance of following the chain of command, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday directed the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel to perform their responsibilities with patriotism, honesty and discipline. Click here to read…

BNP takes out colorful Victory Day rally- Asian Age

Vowing afresh to “awaken people for the restoration of democracy”, BNP on Sunday took out a colorful rally in Dhaka city, marking the 51st Victory Day. .Click here to read…

Bhutan
“Accountability!”- Kuensel

The 114th National Day celebrations yesterday brought the Bhutanese society together once again to celebrate its blessings and rejoice the achievements. .Click here to read…

Govt. working to trim down internet charges- Bhutan Times

With consumers continuing to make a beeline of complaints on social media platforms that their data gets exhausted so fast without using much of it, the government is now working to reduce internet prices and make services more affordable to the consumers. .Click here to read…

Corruption and incompetency must be snubbed: HM- Bhutan Times

Increasing accountability and reducing corruption through stronger enforcement of laws and regulations remains a serious concern as His Majesty the King addressed the nation at the 114th National Day celebrations on 17 December from TrashichhoDzong, Thimphu. .Click here to read…

Bhutanese red rice and honey, crowd-pullers at the ongoing World Expo in Dubai- BBS
The Bhutanese red rice and honey have been attracting many people at the ongoing World Expo in Dubai. The two products are among more than a 100 other items being displayed by the Bhutan pavilion at the Expo. .Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives confirms 131 new Covid-19 cases, 168 recoveries – Raajje

According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), a total of 4,434 samples were tested for the virus between 6pm Friday and 6pm Saturday. Of these, 22 were confirmed from the Maldives congested capital, Malé City, 87 were detected from residential islands and 22 from operational resorts. .Click here to read…

In the Maldives: Time to walk the talk on terror – MENAFN

The Maldives has been named, by the country’s current Speaker of Parliament no less, the nation with the highest per capita fighters in foreign terror wars. .Click here to read…

Japanese ambassador showered with praise for commitment to boost Maldives-Japan ties – Raajje
Ambassador of Japan to the Maldives, Keiko Yanai has been showered with praise from President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, for her “tremendous” commitment to enhance the long-standing ties between Maldives and Japan. The Japanese ambassador paid her farewell call on the Maldivian president at the President’s Office on Wednesday. .Click here to read…

Myanmar
Two pastors killed; Christians targeted by Burmese Army – The Alabama Baptist

Two pastors died in December in Chin state as the Burmese Army continues its assault on Christians and churches, according to International Christian Concern. .Click here to read…

Thailand warns Myanmar it will return fire if more artillery shells land in its territory again – Mizzima

According to a source from the Karen National Union (KNU), Thailand has warned that it will return fire if more artillery shells by the Myanmar Military Council landed again in Thailand. A KNU official said the warning came after the artillery shells fired by the Military Council exploded on the Thai side of the border on December 16 and 17. .Click here to read…

Thailand sends refugees back to Myanmar as clashes continue – Reuters

Thailand has sent over 600 Myanmar refugees who fled fighting between the military and ethnic rebels back across the border, according to a senior Thai official who said on Sunday clashes were continuing. .Click here to read…

UN expert underscores importance of human rights for Rohingya – UN News

“Bangladesh saved untold numbers of lives when it opened its arms and hearts to Rohingya people who survived these most unspeakable of horrors inflicted on them by the Myanmar military”, said Tom Andrews, Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar at the end of his first official visit to the Bangladesh. .Click here to read…

Japan: Cut Defense Ties with Myanmar Military – HRW

The Japanese government should cut ties with the Myanmar military and immediately suspend a military study-abroad program involving Myanmar cadets, Human Rights Watch said today. .Click here to read…

The army sniper who put Myanmar’s dictatorship in his sights – Myanmar Now

In April 2019, Zwe Mahn, a lance corporal in the Myanmar army, was fighting in Rakhine State’s Ann Township when a member of his unit was shot during a clash with the Arakan Army (AA). .Click here to read…

UN Security Council members complicit in arms sales to Myanmar military junta: NGO – Mizzima

NGO Justice For Myanmar is calling for an investigation and global arms embargo over arms and military aircraft being sold to the Myanmar junta that illegally grabbed power in a coup in February. .Click here to read…

Nepal
PM calls all-party meeting- Himalayan Times

Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has called an all-party meeting at 4:00pm tomorrow to discuss the stalemate in both the houses of Parliament and the Millennium Challenge Corporation agreement that Nepal has signed with the United States. .Click here to read…

Medical equipment of Rs 20 million handed to Parbat hospital- Himalayan Times
Health equipment and appliances amounting to around Rs 20 million were handed to the Parbat District Hospital. .Click here to read…

On MCC, UML sits on the fence as issue threatens coalition

Oppositions skips Deuba-called meeting, where majority voices oppose immediate tabling of US grant in the House. .Click here to read…

Committee formed to mark Prithvi Jayanti and National Unity Day- Republica

A committee comprising representatives from Nepal Academy, Nepal Academy of Music and Drama, Nepal Academy of Fine Arts and Cultural Corporation has been formed to mark the 300th Prithvi Jayanti and national Unity Day. .Click here to read…

Let’s only buy bio-degradable prayer flags- Nepali Times

Buddhist prayers for virtousness and compassion are getting a green makeover in Nepal
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Pakistan
KP local govt polls seem swinging away from PTI: Dawn

In the first local government elections since the merger of tribal districts with Khyber Pakhtun¬khwa, the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) appeared to be losing ground as Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F) was leading on many fronts. .Click here to read…

PM Imran meets OIC head, ministers of several member states: Dawn

During the conference it was agreed that all Muslim states would actively confront Islamophobia in all its forms and a wing similar to Pakistan’s Rehmatul-lil-Alameen (PBUH) Authority would be set up at the OIC level for the purpose. .Click here to read…

Power hike of Rs4.33 per unit on cards: The Express Tribune

In case, the national regulator approves the application, power consumers would be burdened with an amount of Rs40 billion. .Click here to read…

OIC sets up ‘humanitarian fund’ for Afghanistan: The Express Tribune

The announcement of the fund was part of the measures the 57-member Islamic bloc agreed upon after the 17th Extraordinary Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) hosted by Pakistan. .Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka arrests 55 Tamil Nadu fishermen; Stalin urges Centre to act: Mint

As many as 55 Tamil Nadu fishermen were arrested and 8 boats seized by Sri Lankan Naval personnel on Sunday following which Chief Minister M K Stalin took up the matter with the Centre to secure their release and all the 73 boats captured so far by the neighbouring country. .Click here to read…

Govt in a sinister move to deny the country’s bankrupt status: Ruwan: Daily Mirror

Government is in a sinister move to deny the bankrupt status which the country is facing, UNP Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewardene said yesterday. .Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 17, 2021

Afghanistan
Ghani Fled to Save His Life: Mohib: Tolo News

The former national security adviser, Hamdullah Mohib, made the remarks in an interview with Radio Liberty. According to Mohib, the fall of the republic started after the US and the Islamic Emirate signed an agreement on February 29, 2020. Click here to read…

Amnesty Intl Says ICC Must Probe All Sides in Afghan Conflict: Tolo News

Amnesty International in report released on Wednesday said that “repeated war crimes and relentless bloodshed” have marked the collapse of the former Afghan government, adding that all the warring parties–the Taliban, US soldiers, and the former government security forces–are responsible for the war crimes that occurred in Afghanistan.Click here to read…

Collapse of Afghan government started after Doha agreement: Former Afghan NSA: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s former National Security Advisor Hamdullah Muhib finally appeared on media and disclosed the causes of the collapse of the former Afghan government and the reasons behind their escape from the country.Click here to read…

Engaging with the Taliban is the Ultimate Solution to Move Forward: Pakistan: The Khaama Press

In his remarks, Mansoo Ahmad Khan reiterated Pakistan’s active engagement and economic initiatives for Afghanistan in the coming years. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Standing together: Viva Bangladesh!- Dhaka Tribune

From my perspective, living in India’s smallest state, even in this season of big anniversaries — 75 years since 1947, and 60 years after the end of Portuguese rule in Goa — the occasion of 50 years of independence for Bangladesh stands out as a uniquely well-deserved celebration.Click here to read…

US report: Bangladesh saw a decline in terrorist activity in 2020- Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh government continued to articulate a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, says the report.Click here to read…

Goal of independence not materealised yet: Fakhrul- Observer

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Thursday alleged that the goal of the country’s independence has not been materealised yet.Click here to read…

Victory Day celebrated- Asian Age

The 51st Victory Day was celebrated on Thursday across the country in a befitting manner as the day had a special significance for two giant celebration.Click here to read…

Bangladesh makes a name in suit export- Daily Star

A decade ago, the number of export-oriented suit-making factories in Bangladesh was one or two, and China and Vietnam were the main sourcing destinations for brands and retailers globally.Click here to read…

Bhutan
Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen returns from Royal tour- Kuensel

Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen and Their Royal Highnesses Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel and Gyalsey Ugyen Wangchuck arrived in Thimphu yesterday, after visiting Trongsa and Bumthang on December 9.Click here to read…

3 Bhutanese women trafficked 21 female victims to Iraq- Daily Bhutan

Of the 30 registered cases with the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP), in connection to Human Trafficking, a total of 4 cases have been charge sheeted to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG).Click here to read…

Youths call for mountain preservation- Bhutan Times

A youth declaration drafted by the youth for the protection of Bhutan’s natural resources.Click here to read…

Labour Ministry launches E-Learning Management System for TVET institutes- BBS

From acute labour shortage to soaring material costs, the country’s construction sector faced growing challenges amid the pandemic. Click here to read…

Nepal
Gagan Thapa, Bishwaprakash Sharma are the newly elected NC general-secretaries- Himalaya

Nepali Congress leaders Gagan Kumar Thapa and Bishwa Prakash Sharma have been elected the general-secretaries of the party.Click here to read…

Bhatta appointed NRB spokesperson- Himalaya

Gunakar Bhatta has been appointed the spokesperson for Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB).Click here to read…

Global community steps up with $93 billion support package to boost resilient recovery- Himalaya

The World Bank on Wednesday announced a $93 billion replenishment package of the International Development Association (IDA) to help low-income countries respond to the COVID-19 crisis and build a greener, more resilient, and inclusive future.Click here to read…

Covid jabs to be given from over 16,000 immunisation centres across the country- TKP

Public health experts say authorities should launch a door-to-door campaign to immunise the unvaccinated population against the coronavirus.Click here to read…

NWPP Chair Bijukchhe directs party leaders to carry out activities with a sense of service to people- Republica

Chairman of Nepal Workers and Peasants Party (NWPP) Narayan Man Bijukchhe (Rohit) has directed the party leaders and cadres to carry out the activities of the party actively with more sense of service among people.Click here to read…

Pakistan
US notes Islamabad’s efforts to meet FATF demands: Dawn

Pakistan continued to experience terrorist attacks last year, said the report. Pakistani military and security forces undertook counterterrorism operations against groups that conducted attacks within Pakistan, such as the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the militant Islamic State (IS) group and Balochistan Liberation Army.Click here to read…

OIC meeting to help bridge gap between Taliban, world: minister: Dawn

The foreign minister, flanked by Information Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain in interaction with journalists and anchorpersons, said by hosting the event, Pakistan was playing a positive role by bridging the communication gap between the world and the Taliban.Click here to read…

Govt to slap 17% GST on 140 goods: The Express Tribune

The plan was shared with Adviser to the PM on Finance Shaukat Tarin on Thursday which, once approved by parliament, would make everything expensive.Click here to read…

Gwadar residents call off sit-in after ‘successful negotiations’ with govt: The Express Tribune

A government negotiating committee comprising federal ministers Asad Umar and Zubaida Jalal met the protesters and assured them of addressing their grievances.Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
UN Experts Urge Reform of Sri Lanka’s Counterterrorism Law: Human Rights Watch

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa carries little credibility when he tells foreign diplomats he will reform the country’s Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). After all, earlier this year, he acted to make the law, which permits long-term detention without trial, more repressive, not less.Click here to read…

Beijing bares it in Jaffna, warms up to Tamils in Sri Lanka: The Indian Express

Days after announcing on Twitter that a Chinese solar company had found a new client in the Maldives because security concerns” of a “third party” had led to the suspension of its project on three islands off Jaffna peninsula, Ambassador Qi is touring Sri Lanka’s Tamil-dominated Northern Province, wooing an ethnic minority that has traditionally been close to India.Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, December 17, 2021

Xi meets with role models for building peaceful China
December 16, 2021

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday afternoon met with representatives of a meeting commending role models in implementing the country’s Peaceful China initiative in Beijing. Click here to read…

Former vice mayor of Haikou expelled from CPC, office: Xinhuanet
December 17, 2021

Feng Honghao, former vice mayor of Haikou, capital of south China’s Hainan Province, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and dismissed from public office for grave legal and disciplinary violations, said a statement by the provincial anti-graft body Thursday. An investigation found that Feng violated political discipline, forged and concealed evidence, and confronted investigations. Click here to read…

China to crack down on illegal coal mining: Xinhuanet
December 16, 2021

Chinese authorities on Thursday launched a nationwide campaign to crack down on illegal mining. The high demand for coal has shored up prices, prompting the resurgence of illegal coal mining, according to the Office of the Work Safety Committee of the State Council and the Ministry of Emergency Management. Click here to read…

China adjusts tariffs on imported commodities: Quishi
December 16, 2021

China will implement provisional tariffs that are lower than the most-favored-nation rates on 954 imported commodities, according to a circular issued by the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council on Wednesday. The adjustment, involving commodities including cancer drugs, aquatic products and baby clothing, will take effect on Jan. 1, 2022. Click here to read…

China rolls out websites to improve services for small businesses: People’s Daily
December 17, 2021

China has ramped up support for small businesses, especially individual ones, by launching new websites that extend better services, according to the State Administration for Market Regulation. The latest data from the administration showed that among China’s over 150 million market entities, 102 million are individual or home businesses and 43.17 million are small and micro firms. They depend on accessible services and information to survive. Click here to read…

Hydrogen fuel cell core component put into production in central China: China Daily
December 16, 2021

A production line of proton-exchange membranes, a core component of the hydrogen fuel cell, has been put into operation in Wuhan, capital of Central China’s Hubei province.The production line at the Hydrogen Energy Co., Ltd. is expected to churn out about 300,000 square meters of the material annually, said a report by Science and Technology Daily. Click here to read…

China reveals upgraded J-15 fighter jet; key aircraft carrier roles expected: Global Times
December 16, 2021

China recently revealed an upgraded version of the J-15 ship-borne fighter jet that has just wrapped up test flights, with reports saying the new aircraft received enhancements in its missile pylons, the infrared search and track system, the radar and the wings. The upgraded J-15, potentially capable of operating with catapults, will play key roles on both China’s old and new aircraft carriers, experts said on Thursday. Click here to read…

China-Nepal freight train service launched, links Qinghai, Kathmandu: Global Times
December 16, 2021

The China-South Asia freight train service linking Haidong, Northwest China’s Qinghai Province and Nepal has been launched, beefing up the country’s ever-expanding rail freight network, which has made the China-Europe freight train service a calling card of the country’s logistics prowess despite the pandemic. Click here to read…

China to curb new ‘hidden debt’ in 2022 to fend off systemic financial risks: Global Times
December 16, 2021

China will firmly curb the increase of new “hidden debt” and stabilize the mechanism that settles existing “hidden debt” to guard against systemic financial risks, while speeding up preliminary work for special-purpose bond issues next year, Chinese authorities said on Thursday, after the tone-setting Central Economic Work Conference last week put a heavy emphasis on economic stability. Click here to read…

China envoy urges Japan not to join diplomatic boycott of Olympics: Kyodo
December 16, 2021

Chinese Ambassador to Japan Kong Xuanyou on Thursday urged Japan not to join U.S.-led diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights issues, likening it to a “political performance.” “Unfortunately, some people in Japan have been attacking China’s political system based on their biased views and spreading rumors and lies about the human rights situations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong to call for a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Games,” the envoy said in a meeting held at Kyodo News. Click here to read…

China will ‘exhaust all means’ to lure global talent, despite push for tech self-sufficiency, Xi Jinping says: South China Morning Post
December 16, 2021

China is calling for more global talent to bolster technological innovation and national power, amid growing concern from foreign investors that Beijing’s “dual-circulation” strategy might turn it further inward and hamper international collaboration. China will “exhaust all means” to recruit intelligent and innovative professionals from around the world, President Xi Jinping said in a speech to a key national talent work conference in September. Click here to read…

Beijing moves to slow rush for Afghanistan’s resources by Chinese miners: South China Morning Post
December 17, 2021

Chinese mining companies have been warned against “blindly” organising inspection trips to sites in Afghanistan, after reports that some of them are looking for opportunities in the Central Asian nation since the withdrawal of US troops in August. A statement issued by the Chinese embassy in Kabul said Afghanistan’s interim government had regulations regarding the examination of mineral resources, and a permit was needed. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 16, 2021

Afghanistan
Amnesty Intl Says ICC Must Probe All Sides in Afghan Conflict: Tolo News

Amnesty International in report released on Wednesday said that “repeated war crimes and relentless bloodshed” have marked the collapse of the former Afghan government, adding that all the warring parties–the Taliban, US soldiers, and the former government security forces–are responsible for the war crimes that occurred in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

WFP Says Afghans Face ‘Avalanche of Hunger and Destitution’: Tolo News

Almost all Afghans do not have enough to eat and a failing economy could tip Afghanistan’s increasingly dire situation under Islamic Emirate rule into catastrophe next year, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Fourth batch of $19.2 million arrives in Kabul: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s central bank (Da Afghanistan Bank) announced that Afghanistan International Bank (AIB) received the fourth batch of dollars in cash that contained $19.2 million. Click here to read…

Turkmenistan’s over $1 million worth of humanitarian aids arrive in Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

A spokesperson of the Taliban Ahmadullah Wasiq said that Turkmenistan provided Afghanistan’s people with $ one million and 200 thousand worth of humanitarian aids. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Kovind seeks enhanced joint efforts to promote BD-India relations- Asian Age

Visiting Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday expressed his eagerness to increase the existing trade and business ties with Bangladesh through joint-efforts as he paid courtesy call on his Bangladeshi counterpart M Abdul Hamid at Bangabhaban in the capital in the evening. Click here to read…

Bangladesh at 50: The story of a rising economic juggernaut- Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh now ranks as world’s 41st largest economy and second-largest one in South Asia, and forecasts suggest that size of its economy may double by 2030. Click here to read…

Making the first flag of Bangladesh- Dhaka Tribune

The story of the creation of the first flag of Bangladesh is both attractive and exciting. It’s the fruit of a team spirit and a creative expression of the fertile brains of rebellious Chhatra League leaders and workers. Click here to read…

Partners in progress- Daily Star

Dhaka-Delhi ties comprehensive, vibrant, Kovind tells Hasina. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Dredging site allotment: Possible policy corruption?- Kuensel

Government denies allegations of favouritism and nepotism. Click here to read…

Penjore rebuts defamation charges- Kuensel

In the first hearing on November 23, the police charged Penjore of accusing the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of not charging the Bhutan National Bank (BNB) officials in question, despite their official misconduct during staff recruitment. Click here to read…

One ban, other lifts- The laws in Bhutan sometimes become a trivial matter- Bhutan Times

With the advent of democracy, one political party coming into power frames one law and the next party changes it or roots out. Currently, this is a matter of concern with the lift of the alcohol ban. Click here to read…

Nepal
Khadka, Gurung elected NC vice-presidents- Himalaya

Nepali Congress leaders Purna Bahadur Khadka and Dhanaraj Gurung have been elected as the vice-presidents of the party. Click here to read…

Won’t let ‘powers’ spoil India’s relation with Nepal: Indian Defence Minister- Himalaya

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has shared a willingness to mend India-Nepal relations at a gathering in Dehradun on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Deuba’s comeback as party chief reassuring for ruling alliance, but concerns remain- TKP

Coalition members want long-term partnership, but much will depend on how the Congress president, also prime minister, deals with issues like MCC and House obstruction. Click here to read…

Nepali Congress party time- Nepali Times

It’s the turn of the leading party in the ruling coalition to have its own tamashaClick here to read…

Nepal’s foreign currency reserves declined further in first four months of current FY- Republica

Nepal’s balance of payments (BoP) further plunged to negative Rs 150.38 billion in the first four months of the current fiscal year, thanks to falling remittance earnings and widening trade deficit. Click here to read…

Pakistan
PM Imran stresses green urbanisation to reduce pollution, smog: Dawn

While chairing a meeting on the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project and Central Business District (CBD) Lahore, the prime minister emphasised the use of environment-friendly material, including smart trees, blue roads and energy-efficient construction material, on these projects. Click here to read…

Govt reduces petrol, diesel prices by Rs5 per litre: Dawn

The government slashed the prices of petrol and high speed diesel by Rs5 per litre on Wednesday in an effort to provide relief to the people. Click here to read…

Deadlines for 5 projects extended: The Express Tribune

The commercial operations dates of 884MW Suki Kinari Hydropower Project, 720MW Karot Hydropower Project, 330MW Tel project at Thar block-II, 330MW ThalNova Thar block-II and 1,320MW Thar block-I have been extended. Click here to read…

Anarchy in Afghanistan will strengthen terror outfits: FM: The Express Tribune

In a statement ahead of a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Council of Foreign Ministers (OIC-CFM) in Islamabad next Sunday, Qureshi further warned that if the situation deteriorated in Afghanistan, it would not only affect Pakistan, but also the other countries of the region and beyond. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Forex crisis hits pharmaceutical imports: Daily Mirror

The present foreign exchange crisis has affected the establishment of Letters of Credit(lc) for import of essential pharmaceuticals including the ones used in the treatment of people suffering from some non-communicable diseases, Daily Mirror learns. Click here to read…

Vessel with 2,000 MT of gas reaches Colombo: News1st

Sri Lanka’s Consumer Affairs Authority on Thursday (16) confirmed that a vessel with 2,000 MT of gas has reached the Colombo Port. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 15, 2021

Afghanistan
Baradar Criticizes Intl Silence Over US’s Hold on Afghan Assets: Tolo News

The deputy prime minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar on Tuesday sharply criticized foreign countries for remaining silent about the US’s freezing of Afghanistan’s banking assets amid the increasing economic problems in the country. Click here to read…

No Plans for Release of Afghan Assets: Psaki: Tolo News

The US White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday said there are no immediate plans to release Afghanistan’s central bank assets, which were frozen following the collapse of the former Afghan government on August 15. Click here to read…

We won’t release Afghanistan’s assets for three reasons: US: The Khaama Press

White House has again denied the release of over $9.5 billion of Afghanistan’s frozen fund and said that this was a complicated process and will not allow the Taliban to access the money. Click here to read…

We have enough money to address needs and pay salaries of civil servants: Hanafi: The Khaama Press

Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban Abdul Salaam Hanafi said that Afghanistan’s current economic and currency situation is stable and that they have enough amount of money to pay the salaries of civil servants of the government. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Covid vaccination: Bangladesh above only Afghanistan in South Asia- Daily Star

Bangladesh is above only Afghanistan among South Asian countries in Covid-19 vaccination, according to data of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Outlook Supplement as of December 2 this year. Click here to read…

Sanctions on Rab Officials: Time for Dhaka to correct course- Daily Star

Say experts, think the move doesn’t mean US giving up on Bangladesh. Click here to read…

Month of Victory: Pakistan decides to surrender- Dhaka Tribune

December 15, 1971, marked a critical point in the Liberation War of Bangladesh as it was on this day that Pakistan decided to surrender. Click here to read…

Bangladesh-Nepal bilateral PTA at final stage- Observer

A Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between Bangladesh and Nepal is in the final stage, said the Commerce Secretary of Bangladesh Tapan Kanti Ghosh. Click here to read…

Dhaka expects Washington to change its position- Asian Age

Dhaka expects the United States will change its position over the imposition of sanctions on some incumbent and former officials of the Rapid Action Battallion (Rab), said Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Bhutan defers malaria elimination deadline to 2022- Kuensel

Bhutan aims at eliminating malaria by 2022 after it failed twice, once in 2018 and the other in 2020. Click here to read…

Omicron may pose high risk in the young unvaccinated children and vulnerable population: Health Minister- Daily Bhutan

Bhutan has seen two national lockdowns due to COVID-19 pandemic, and a 100-day lockdown in Phuentsholing where the Delta variant was detected in the community. Click here to read…

Spirituality and religious involvement benefit mental health in school settings- Bhutan Times

While efforts are currently underway on unpacking and tackling growing mental health challenges, religious and spiritual interventions can contribute real benefits for mental health in school settings.
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His Holiness the Je Khenpo launches prayer book- BBS

His Holiness the Je Khenpo launched a prayer book at the Namdroling Goenzin Dratshang in Lhuntse today. His Holiness compiled the book of 738 pages. Click here to read…

Nepal
Construction of houses, huts on encroached land continues unabated- Himalaya

Construction of houses and huts on encroached forest land continues unabated in Rautahat’s forest area. Click here to read…

Sher Bahadur Deuba defeats Shekhar Koirala to reclaim Congress president post- TKP

The leader is faced with a host of challenges—from giving a direction to the party to leading it to the next elections. Click here to read…

Delegate-votes give Deuba a second term as NC president- Himalaya

Sher Bahadur Deuba has defeated Shekhar Koirala, reclaiming his post, in the second round of polls held to elect President of Nepali Congress at the ongoing general convention of the party. Click here to read…

Three Sherpa siblings on a mission to conquer all seven summits across seven continents- Republica

As professional mountaineers in their own right, Mingma Sherpa, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, and Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, three siblings from Makalu Rural Municipality-1 of Sankhuwasabha district, have embarked on a journey to the South Pole in Antarctica in a bid to summit Mt Vinson. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Govt hails ECP’s move to use EVMs for Islamabad LG polls: Dawn

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday said the federal cabinet welcomed the decision of the Election Commission Pakistan (ECP) to use electronic voting machines (EVMs) during the local government (LG) elections in Islamabad and asked the commission to issue tender (with required specifications) for purchasing the machines. Click here to read…

Punjab Gender Parity Report: Lahore reported most rape, domestic violence cases in 2020: Dawn

Rape was the most reported crime against women with the highest number of 4,732 cases coming from Lahore in 2020Click here to read…

Rs230b payments to Chinese power plants still pending: The Express Tribune

Officials from the finance and energy ministries and CPEC Authority held a meeting on Monday, chaired by Finance Adviser Shaukat Tarin, but did not make a decision on the timing of clearing the outstanding dues and opening a revolving account, at least three participants told The Express Tribune. Click here to read…

Shehbaz assails govt over gas shortage, inflation: The Express Tribune

In a statement, he took a jibe at the government and said the people in new Pakistan were deprived of even basic facilities such as gas. “The poverty-stricken masses are facing difficulties due to this increasing inflation,” he added. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Dangerous to call for foreign intervention to pressurize SL Govt- TULF Leader: Daily Mirror

Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) Leader V. Anandasangari said the call for foreign intervention in the resolution of Sri Lanka’s problem is dangerous. Click here to read…

Govt. denies prorogation of Parliament aimed at dissolving watchdog committees: The Island

Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris has denied accusations that the sudden prorogation of Parliament was meant to terminate investigations undertaken by parliamentary watchdog committees, the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE), the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) and the Committee on Public Finance (COPF). Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 14, 2021

Afghanistan
Value of Afghani Plunges, Price of Goods Spikes: Tolo News

The alarming drop in value of Afghanistan’s currency, the Afghani, against the dollar happens amid an economic and humanitarian crisis that has also led to a sharp increase in the price of goods, including essential items like food and fuel. Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate to Consult Ulema on Govt Affairs: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate is to hold a meeting with the Islamic Ulema to consult on how to manage the government in the country.Click here to read…

No US official will be punished for carrying out drone attack in Kabul: Pentagon: The Khaama Press

US Department of Defense has decided not to hold accountable any US troops or officials that carried out a drone attack on a house in Kabul killing ten civilians. Click here to read…

Taliban asks China to help them get recognized: The Khaama Press

Deputy Minister of Information and Culture and spokesperson of the Taliban Zabiullah Mujahid said that they (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) need recognition and the world countries especially China must help them in this regard. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
PM pays tributes to martyred intellectuals- Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid tributes to the martyred intellectuals by placing wreath at the Martyred Intellectuals Memorial in Mirpur this morning, marking Martyred Intellectuals Day. Click here to read…

Economy’s three looming challenges- Daily Star

Experts point to high inflation, exchange rate pressure and liquidity crunch. Click here to read…

Intellectual killings in 1971: A genocide in the works before the war even began- Dhaka Tribune

Just two days before their surrender, the Pakistan military launched a killing spree to annihilate the Bengali intellectuals. Click here to read…

President, prime minister pay tributes to martyred intellectuals- Dhaka tribune

Pakistani forces, with help of their local collaborators, killed most prominent intellectuals of Bangladesh on this day in 1971. Click here to read…

Bangladesh reports 385 fresh cases from Covid- Observer

Bangladesh on Monday reported 385 Covid-19 cases while the coronavirus claimed overnight three lives. Click here to read…

BD to get first official visa application centre in Kolkata- Asian Age
Marking the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the year of digitalization of Bangladesh, country’s Deputy High Commission in Kolkata has decided to open its first official visa application centre (VAC) in Kolkata. Click here to read…

World Bank approves USD 3.51M grant for climate resilience- Kuensel

Bhutan and the World Bank signed a USD 3.51 million grant financing agreement to improve risk-informed decision making and development planning in targeted sectors, leading to better public service delivery. Click here to read…

20-bed Nganglam hospital construction remains uncertain- Bhutan Times

Following the government’s re-prioritization exercise for the current 12th Five-Year-Plan activities during the Covid-19 pandemic, the construction of a 20-bedded hospital in Nganglam, Pema Gatshel has remained uncertain. Click here to read…

Karmi Tongchoed for India’s CDS, his wife and 11 armed forces members- The Bhutanese

His Majesty The King and His Majesty The Fourth Druk Gyalpo offered prayers and Karmi Tongchoed at the Kuenrey of the Tashichhodzong for General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Defence Staff of the Indian Armed Forces, his wife Mrs. Madhulika Rawat, and 11 armed forces personnel who lost their lives in a helicopter accident on 8th December 2021. Click here to read…

Nepal
NC General Convention: Second round of polls for top post as leading contestant fails to secure over 50% votes- Himalaya

The polls for election of president of Nepali Congress during the party’s ongoing General Convention is headed for second round as the leading candidate, Sher Bahadur Deuba, failed to secure over 50% of total votes. Click here to read…

Parliament’s winter session starts today- Himalaya

The winter session of the Parliament will begin at 2:00pm today. Click here to read…

Can Congress elect new leadership to bring the party back into the reckoning?- KTP

As delegates vote, insiders and observers say the grand old party must reinvent and revamp itself—both on ideological and organisational fronts. Click here to read…

No one is safe from Nirmal Niwas: Thapa warns Lingden- Republica

Outgoing Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) Chairman Kamal Thapa has written a letter to newly elected Chairman Rajendra Lingden expressing strong indignation towards former King Gyanendra Shah. Click here to read…

Deuba fails to get more than 50 pc vote, second round of voting for NC president to be held today- Republica

Despite Prime Minister and NC President Sher Bahadur Deuba maintaining the lead, he failed to get more than 50 percent of the votes as per the statute. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Centre to stop financing provincial uplift projects: Dawn

This is part of a new National Development Framework (NDF) under which the federal government wants to restrict its investment priorities to the areas of federal responsibilities and ensure that the provinces take full fiscal responsibility of all devolved subjects. Click here to read…

Remittances rise 10pc to $13bn in five months: Dawn

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) data issued on Monday showed that the inflow of remittances was $2.35bn in November against $2.517bn in October. The country had received $2.7bn remittances in September. Click here to read…

People squeezed by inflation face more pain from tax hikes: The Express Tribune

When the country’s annual inflation rate hit 11.5% in November, the statistics office put a number on a phenomenon that was already painfully clear to the poor and the salaried middle-class voters. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa suspends Parliament; leaves for Singapore: The Hindu

In an unusual move, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has prorogued Parliament for one week and left for Singapore on an unscheduled visit. Click here to read…

Travel restrictions lift for several African countries, no PCR required for travellers below 12 – Health Services Director-General: News.Ik

The travel restrictions for those arriving from South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Eswatini have been removed with immediate effect, Health Services Director General Dr Asela Gunawardana has informed. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, December 14, 2021

China could achieve major annual economic targets, says Premier: Xinhunaet
December 13, 2021

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said Monday that China could achieve significant annual economic targets. It stands ready to work with the World Bank to enhance cooperation in capital and knowledge to support multilateralism and global development causes. Li made the remarks in a virtual meeting with the president of the World Bank Group, David Malpass, in Beijing. Click here to read…

China to build 100 national major cold-chain logistics bases by 2025: Xinhuanet
December 13, 2021

China plans to set up about 100 national backbone cold-chain logistics bases during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the country’s top economic planner said on Monday.The move aims to enhance service capacity and boost the efficiency of the cold-chain logistics sector, Zhang Jiangbo, an official with the National Development and Reform Commission told a press conference, adding that the first batch of the 17 key bases is under construction. Click here to read…

China submits position paper on regulating military applications of AI: China Military
December 14, 2021

China submitted its position paper on regulating the military applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the sixth review conference of the United Nations (UN) Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons opened here on Monday. Li Song, Chinese Ambassador for Disarmament Affairs, said that the position paper is China’s first proposal to regulate the military applications of AI, and it is also the first of its kind under the framework of the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. Click here to read…

8 HK activists including Jimmy Lai sentenced to 4.5 to 14 months in an unauthorized assembly case: Global Times
December 13, 2021

Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned owner of Next Digital Media, was sentenced on Monday to another 13 months in prison over an unauthorized assembly in 2020. The Hong Kong District Court sentenced Lai and seven other defendants to between four-and-a-half months and 14 months in jail for their role in an unauthorized assembly last year. Click here to read…

Mainland reports first case of COVID-19 Omicron variant: China Daily
December 14, 2021

The Chinese mainland reported on Monday its first case of the highly transmissible Omicron COVID-19 variant in Tianjin as authorities in Zhejiang province stepped up measures to control outbreaks of the Delta strain. The Tianjin Health Commission reported on Monday an imported asymptomatic patient, who was later confirmed to be infected with the Omicron variant. The carrier arrived in the city on Thursday, the commission said. Click here to read…

Afghanistan receives second batch of China-donated winter supplies: People’s Daily
December 14, 2021

The second batch of winter supplies donated by China has arrived in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. Afghan deputy minister of refugees and repatriation affairs of the caretaker government Arsala Kharoti and Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan Wang Yu attended the handover ceremony on Monday in a depot of the ministry in Kabul. Click here to read…

Listed companies halt production in Zhejiang due to surge in Covid-19 cases: Global Times
December 13, 2021

Multiple A-share listed companies in East China’s Zhejiang Province have suspended production in a bid to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus amid a tightening of local policies following the recent flareup. Several Zhejiang-based companies have issued statements saying that production and operation has been suspended, but they said it will have a limited impact on their yearly performance. Click here to read…

Ministry removes homework help apps, citing impact on student learning: Global Times
December 13, 2021

China’s Ministry of Education on Monday ordered the temporary removal of homework help apps that allow students to take pictures of their homework and search for answers online, citing the apps’ impact on students’ independent thinking ability, in another move aimed at strengthening regulation of China’s online after-school tutoring sector. Click here to read…

China’s Inner Mongolia region aims to earn five times more from rare earths by 2025: South China Morning Post
December 14, 2021

China’s northern Inner Mongolia region is aiming for a fivefold increase in rare earth production value by 2025. This comes as the country’s near-total dominance of global supply raises concerns about its possible use as a bargaining chip. “Inner Mongolia’s rare earth industry is in the unique position of having three elements – resources, manufacturing, and research and development – in one place,” deputy chief of industry and information technology Wu Suhai said as he called for a consolidation of industry chains.
The region aims to reach rare earth production value of 100 billion yuan (US$15.7 billion) by 2025, he said on Sunday, an increase of about five times over 2020 figures. Click here to read…

China’s first floating nuclear reactor may withstand once-in-10,000-years weather event, engineers say: South China Morning Post
December 14, 2021

China’s first floating nuclear power station may be able to withstand an extreme, once-in-10,000-years weather event, according to testing by marine engineers. But they said the ship-like facility’s mooring crane would need strengthening to avoid the entire plant breaking loose if it tried to ride out the storm at a dock. The 60-megawatt floating reactor is being built to power oil rigs and islands off the east coast of China in the Bohai Sea, an inner sea where the waters are relatively calm. At an extreme weather simulation facility in Hubei province, marine engineering scientist Kong Fanfu and a team with the Wuhan Second Ship Design and Research Institute put a scaled-down model of the nuclear plant through its paces. Click here to read…

Weibo fined by Chinese regulator for publishing illegal information:Reuters
December 14, 2021

Chinese social media platform Weibo Corp has been slapped with a 3 million yuan ($470,000) fine by China’s internet regulator for repeatedly publishing illegal information. The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said Weibo had violated a cybersecurity law on the protection of minors as well as other laws but did not give further details. It also said Beijing’s local cyberspace regulator had imposed 44 penalties on Weibo totalling 14.3 million yuan for the year to November. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 13, 2021

Bangladesh
Bangladesh at 50: No longer in the shadows- Dhaka Tribune

In South Asia, Bangladesh stands on its own merit. American policymakers must be able to see Bangladesh as an independent actor — not just a subset of India-Pakistan policy. Click here to read…

Month of Victory: Standoff in Dhaka- Dhaka Tribune

On December 13, 1971, the Liberation Forces, their Indian allies, and the Pakistani occupation army all gathered in and around Dhaka ahead of the decisive showdown after nine months of bloody war. Click here to read…

Bangladesh enters 5G technology regime- Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh has entered the fifth-generation (5G) era as Prime Minister’s ICT Affairs Adviser Sajeeb Wazed Joy virtually inaugurated the service. Click here to read…

Dhaka trade fair begins Jan 1 at new venue- Daily Star

Following a year’s gap, the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) is expected to open as planned on January 1 at its new venue in the capital’s Purbachal. Click here to read…

The Great Powers Wash Their. Hands- Daily Star

Since March 25, when the Pakistani Army was turned loose on a defenseless East Bengal, events have been unrolling which have been described as not less frightful than the war in Vietnam. Click here to read…

Covid deaths, infections rise again in Bangladesh- Observer

Bangladesh reported six more deaths from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours till 8:00am Sunday. With them, the death toll has risen to 28,028. Click here to read…

Serve country with patriotism, sincerity- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday asked the new army officers to serve the country and uphold the spirit of War of Liberation being imbued with patriotism. Click here to read…

Bhutan
ECB disqualifies two LG candidates- Kuensel

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has disqualified two candidates contesting in the local government elections for Drakteng gewog in Trongsa yesterday.Click here to read…

Alcohol problem: looking for solutions- Kuensel

That a sensible solution continues to evade us stretches belief. To address one of the biggest health issues facing the country—alcohol-related liver disease. Click here to read…

Bhutanese film on Climate Change wins best documentary award- Kuensel

Director Arun Bhattarai won the Best Documentary Award at the International Mobile Film Festival for his one-minute film “Snow Lion and The Glaciologist” during the awards ceremony on World Climate Day in Paris on December 8. Click here to read…

Ngenpa Gudzom is the most inauspicious day on the Bhutanese calendar- Daily Bhutan

Ngenpa Gudzom is considered the most inauspicious day on the Bhutanese Calendar. It is observed on the seventh day of the 11th month of the Bhutanese Calendar which falls on December 10, 2021. Click here to read…

165 persons from Sudurpaschim go missing in India- Himalaya

Many people go to India for work from various districts of the Sudurpaschim province every year. However, the number of them going missing there has increased over the years and it has become a matter of concern.
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Amid liquidity crunch, government delays raising internal loans- TKP

Experts say there is a need to expedite spending so as to give a stimulus to the economy and focus on utilising resources collected from internal debt. Click here to read…

Congress is broken. It needs fixing- TKP

An overhauled ideology—and an organisational rejig—is a must to inject new blood into the grand old party. Click here to read…

I will give NC a majority in all three levels of elections: Deuba- Republica

Prime Minister and Nepali Congress (NC) President Sher Bahadur Deuba has said that he needs to be in the party leadership to sustain the current government and ensure victory of the party in the upcoming elections. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 10, 2021

Afghanistan
ICG Warns of Mass Starvation in Afghanistan: Tolo News

The International Crisis Group (ICG) in a newly published report said that if the international community does not scale up economic support, more Afghans may die of hunger and starvation in the current crisis than from the fighting in the past 20 years.Click here to read…

Afghanistan on Agenda of EU-Pakistan Meeting in Brussels: Tolo News

Afghanistan was part of the discussion at the sixth summit of the EU-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue held in Brussels.Click here to read…

Uzbekistan asks International community to release Afghanistan’s assets: The Khaama Press

Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Abdulaziz Kamilov in his contribution at the Italy-Central Asia Second Ministerial Meeting in Tashkent on December 8 urged the world community to lift sanctions and unfreeze the assets of Afghanistan.Click here to read…

Taliban don’t deserve to be recognized: Boulton: The Khaama Press

US former National Security Advisor John Boulton said that the Taliban have breached all their pledges thus he said that their interim government must not be recognized.Click here to read…

Bangladesh
PM Hasina to women: Move forward breaking barriers- Dhaka Tribune

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday urged women to move forward breaking all social barriers – big or small – taking the path shown by Begum Rokeya, a pioneer of women’s rights.Click here to read…

Dr Murad Hassan finally leaves for Canada- Dhaka Tribune

Former state minister Dr Murad Hassan, infamous for his indecent and vulgar remarks about women, has left the country for Canada.Click here to read…

‘Boycott the corrupt’: President prescribes- Daily Star

“The society should boycott the corrupt” — that’s President Abdul Hamid’s curt prescription to end corruption in Bangladesh.Click here to read…

Sports Ministry Promotions: Political govt, thus political consideration- Daily Star

Nazrul Islam joined the Department of Youth Development under the youth and sports ministry in an entry-level post in 1990.Click here to read…

Trade deficit nearly triples within four months- Asian Age

Bangladesh Bank’s updated report shows that goods of 2 thousand 390 crore US dollars (13.90 billion USD) were imported to Bangladesh from overseas during the first four months (July to October) of 2021-2022 fiscal year.Click here to read…

Bhutan
Paper ballot facilitation booths to open from December 11- Kuensel

Paper ballot facilitation booths (PBFB) in all 20 dzongkhags will open from December 11 to 15.Click here to read…

NHDCL to build 1,000 affordable rental housing units- Kuensel

The National Housing Development Corporation Limited (NHDCL) will build 1,000 rental housing units in Nganglam, Phuentsholing, Samdrup Jongkhar, Samtse, Thimphu, and Trashiyangtse.Click here to read…

Poland opens consulate office in Thimphu- Bhutan Times

In what is yet another feather in Bhutan’s diplomatic cap, the Republic of Poland inaugurated its consulate office in Bhutan.Click here to read…

Thangtong Gyalpo is more than just a legendary iron bridge builder of Bhutan- Daily Bhutan

Thangtong Gyalpo was born in Tibet in 1385. Some sources claim he instantly became 60 years old as soon as he was born. Yet other sources note that he achieved the secret of longevity through prayer and lived till the ripe old age of 125Click here to read…

NC recommends Fiscal incentives for ECCDs and all schools- BBS

Adopting the Fiscal Incentives Bill of Bhutan 2021 today, the National Council included ECCDs and all schools in the private sector to receive the tax concession.Click here to read…

Maldives
Pakistan, Maldives agree to enhance cooperation in education sector – RadioPK

Pakistan and Maldives have agreed to revitalize and enhance cooperation in education sector with special focus on teachers and faculty exchanges.Click here to read…

Yameen led India’s RAW hatred campaign heightens in Maldives – Telegraph Nepal

After the release from the prison, Yameen is up in the streets each day educating his countrymen of the high infiltration of the RAW agency and its agents residing in Male. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Eleven villagers shot and burned alive by Myanmar soldiers, reports say

Myanmar soldiers rounded up and killed 11 people in a village, shooting and then setting them on fire, according to people in the area and local media reports.Click here to read…

India’s Dilemma Over Ties With Myanmar Military – The Irrawaddy

It remains to be seen what India intends do to in order to tackle its many challenges on the eastern border. Click here to read…

Myanmar Set to Shut Down With ‘Silent Strike’ to Defy Junta – The Irrawaddy

People across Myanmar are vowing to take part in a “silent strike” on Friday, with many businesses and shops announcing they will be closed for the day and people planning to stay home with the aim of shutting down entire towns and cities, in a sign of their rejection of military rule.Click here to read…

Uzbek Plane Supplies Myanmar Junta with Banknote Paper – The Irrawaddy

An Uzbekistan Airways plane landed at Yangon International Airport on Tuesday night, carrying paper used for printing banknotesClick here to read…

UK Group Hands ICC Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity by Myanmar Regime – The Irrawaddy

A UK-based nongovernmental organization has submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) it says proves that Myanmar junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is guilty of crimes against humanity.Click here to read…

Nepal
‘Nepal must deliver on promise of social justice’- Himalaya

Nepal has one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, but many of its promises still are to be fulfilled, the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Olivier De Schutter, said.Click here to read…

NC general convention begins today- Himalaya

The ruling Nepali Congress has completed preparation for inaugurating its 14th National Convention in the capital tomorrow.Click here to read…

Chaos in Congress as convention kicks off- TKP

Factions busy in last-minute haggling. While Deuba camp has its own challenges, the Poudel camp struggles to find a common candidate for the top post.Click here to read…

Over-60s jabbed with Vero Cell and those immunocompromised to get third dose- TKP

Officials say the third dose is part of a series of primary doses for the elderly and people with suppressed immunity.Click here to read…

Made in Nepal peanut butter in Japan

A Japanese social entrepreneur brings skills and income to Khotang’s peanut farmers by finding export market.Click here to read…

NRB allows Korea-bound workers to carry an additional US $ 1,500- Republica

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has permitted the South Korea-bound migrant workers to carry additional up to US $ 1,500 citing the expenses that the workers have to incur while staying in the quarantine posts there.Click here to read…

Nepal’s PM Deuba saddened by General Bipin Rawat’s demise; Army Chief calls him ‘true friend of Nepal Army

Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has expressed anguish over the tragic demise of General Bipin Rawat, the first Chief of the Defence Staff, who died in a helicopter crash, and extended his heartfelt condolences to the Indian government and the bereaved families.Click here to read…

Pakistan
TTP declare end to ceasefire: The Express Tribune

Last month’s ceasefire, which was always set to run until Thursday with the possibility of extending if both parties agreed, was the latest in a series of attempts to broker a settlement to end a conflict that has killed thousands.Click here to read…

Pakistan declines US democracy summit invitation: The Express Tribune

Pakistan has decided to skip the summit on democracy being convened by US President Joe Biden on December 9 and 10.Click here to read…

Talks with BJP-led India not possible, says PM Imran: Dawn

Speaking at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad’s (ISSI) ‘Islamabad Conclave-2021’, PM Khan recalled that South Asia had been held back by political differences and conflicts and listed the Kashmir dispute as the “biggest problem” holding the region back.Click here to read…

Record has gone missing in Asif Zardari case, NAB tells IHC: Dawn

A division bench of the high court comprising Chief Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Aamer Farooq was hearing the NAB’s appeal against the acquittal of Mr Zardari in the Ursus tractor reference. An accountability court had acquitted Mr Zardari in the reference in 2014.Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Govt. MP strikes discordant note, slams Parliament over National List farce: The Island

SLPP MP Gevindu Cumaratunga says a section of the ruling coalition is pursuing political strategies contrary to the mandate received by the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna at the 2019 presidential and 2020 parliamentary elections.Click here to read…

Govt. to hold import of vehicles and new staff appointments for 2022: Daily Mirror

The government has decided not to import any vehicles into the country and not to admit any new staff appointments for next year, Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa said.Click here to read…