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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…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 09, 2021

Afghanistan
World has no clear policy on Afghanistan; Qatar FM- Afghanistan Times

Qatari Foreign Minister has said that the international community has no clear policy on how to deal with the current situation in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

Opening a European mission in Afghanistan doesn’t mean Taliban recognition- Afghanistan Times

Following French President Emanuel Macron’s remarks regarding the deployment of EU ambassadors to Kabul, the bloc says that deploying these ambassadors does not mean recognizing the Taliban. Click here to read…

Stalled construction projects worth $5b behind joblessness- Afghanistan Times

Construction projects worth over $5 billion in Afghanistan have been stalled since Taliban takeover driving up unemployment, according to the union of private construction companies. Click here to read…

India says Afghanistan situation has wider repercussions for Central Asia- Afghanistan Times

India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said that that the situation in Afghanistan has wider repercussions for the Central Asian region and added that both India and Russia have a common interest in ASEAN centrality. Click here to read…

Anas Haggani: World’s Terms for Govt Recognition ‘Unjust’- Tolo News

The international community’s lack of recognition for the current Afghan government is unjust, an official of the Islamic Emirate said on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Fears, Needs of Fleeing Afghans Must Be Addressed: Akhundzada- Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, issued a statement regarding the migration of Afghans out of the country following the fall of Kabul to the Islamic Emirate. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Month of Victory: US, China and Soviet Union in South Asian war theater- Dhaka Tribune

Nixon wanted the US and China to jointly move against India and apprised his Chinese counterpart about the US naval task force move through a map showing the deployment of the US and Soviet forces. Click here to read…

Forbes lists Sheikh Hasina as 6th most powerful woman in Asia- Dhaka Tribune

Forbes has listed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as the sixth most powerful woman in Asia. She ranked 43 overall on Forbes’ 18th annual list of the world’s 100 most powerful women. Click here to read…

Big push for solar, waste-based power- Daily Star

Cabinet approves 223.5MW power projects. Click here to read…

‘Have shown great generosity to Khaleda’: Hasina- Daily Observer

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said they have shown great generosity to Khaleda Zia by allowing her to stay at home and receive treatment in a hospital freely. Click here to read…

‘Pandora Papers’ names should not be discussed’- Asian Age

Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal said on Wednesday that it will not be wise for him to discuss Bangladeshi businessmen named by the Pandora Papers. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Poll day for affected gewogs rescheduled- Kuensel

Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) rescheduled poll day to January 6 for eight gewogs whose gup candidates were reissued audit clearances recently. Click here to read…

Government’s expenditure challenges- Kuensel

The challenges of meeting both capital and current expenditures have become more challenging for the government with no signs of improvement in the domestic revenue. Click here to read…

Bhutan Struggles to Defend Territory in India-China Border Spat- Bloomberg

With tensions still high along the India-China border, landlocked Bhutan is struggling to both maintain its territory and keep both Asian powerhouses happy. Click here to read…

Bhutan Prime Minister condoles demise of CDS General Bipin Rawat, 11 others in TN chopper crash- ANI

Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering on Wednesday expressed condolences over the demise of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat. Click here to read…

Small-scale CSOs can legally operate upon obtaining written permission- BBS

A small-scale Civil Society Organization will be allowed to legally operate upon obtaining written permission from the CSO Authority as per its rules and regulations. They do not need to formally register. Click here to read…

Pandora Papers Unveil Ex-Putin Aide, Indian Businessmen Behind Maldives Island ‘Scandal’: Report – The Wire

A former deputy chief of staff for Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as well as a wealthy Russian businessman with reputed organized crime ties, were secretly involved in the illegal leasing of a lagoon for tourist developments in the Maldives, newly leaked documents show. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Decoding the Myanmar crisis: domestic factors or external players? – Hindustan Times

For Myanmar, which has been under authoritarian military rule for several decades, the restoration of partial democracy in 2011, in a power-sharing agreement with an elected civilian government, notwithstanding the military’s dominance, was a ray of hope. In spite of being under the shadow of a military-dominated constitution, Myanmar achieved considerable progress under such a “semi democratic” setup. Click here to read…

Meta to ban all Myanmar-army controlled businesses from platforms – Reuters

Meta Platforms Inc (FB.O), formerly known as Facebook, said on Wednesday it would ban all Myanmar-military controlled businesses from having a presence on its platforms in an expansion of its earlier curbs on the country’s security forces. Click here to read…

A New Politics is Taking Shape in Myanmar – The Irrawaddy

As the anti-coup resistance gathers increasing momentum, the most frequently asked question in the Myanmar political community is does the incarcerated Daw Aung San Suu Kyi endorse the current revolutionary movement? Given her trademark political philosophy and longstanding belief in non-violence, this is a question well worth asking. Click here to read…

EU Stops Renting Residence From Former Myanmar Dictator’s Family – The Irrawaddy

The European Union (EU) has stopped renting its official ambassador’s residence from the family of late Myanmar dictator General Ne Win after eight years, according to sources from diplomatic missions to Myanmar. Click here to read…

Nepal
Archaeological research obstructed in Mustang- Himalaya

Villagers from Thingkar, a small settlement to the north of Lo Manthang, Mustang, have barred a team of American scientists from carrying out historical research on Buddhist-era archaeology of the region. Click here to read…

Paudel faction fails to choose candidate for NC president- Himalaya

The establishment and rival factions of the Nepali Congress held marathon meetings of their respective faction leaders today to decide on common names of party candidates, but failed to do so due to lack of unanimity on the names. Click here to read…

NC 14th General Convention: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee invited to attend inaugural event- Himalaya

The Nepali Congress has extended an invite to Chief Minister of Indian state of West Bengal — Mamata Banerjee — to attend the inaugural session of its 14th general convention. Click here to read…

MCC likely to be main agenda of the winter session of the House starting next week- TKP

Prime Minister Deuba has over the past few months assured several US officials that the compact would be passed through Parliament. Click here to read…

EU continues with blacklisting Nepali airlines- Republica

The European Union (EU) has declined to remove Nepali airlines from its prohibition order lists, preventing them from operating in European airspace stating that they still fail to meet the international safety standards. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Pakistan reports first case of Omicron variant in woman from Karachi- Dawn

Pakistan reported its first case of the new coronavirus variant Omicron on Wednesday, the Sindh health department said. Click here to read…

Animal rights activist fears for life- Dawn

An animal rights activist, who had recently highlighted the plight of four elephants kept at Karachi Zoological Gardens and Safari Park, feared for her life for raising the issue and approached the police for protection. Click here to read…

Pakistan, China renew Joint Economic Committee after 11 years- The News

Pakistan and China on Wednesday resumed the Joint Economic Committee (JEC) meeting after an 11 year pause to strengthen bilateral ties under the broader framework. Click here to read…

Pakistan declines US democracy summit invitation- The 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…

Sri Lanka
Omicron: Steps taken worldwide to be reviewed to enable decision-making in SL- Daily Mirror

Necessary decisions will be made after evaluating the recommendations of WHO and steps taken by other countries to face the new COVID variant, Omicron, the Health Ministry said. Click here to read…

Chinese firm sues Sri Lanka in dispute over $49.7m fertilizer deal- Daily Mirror

A ship loaded with 20,000 tons of fertilizer from Shandong-based producer Seawin Biotech meant for export to Sri Lanka is on its way back after failing to reach any constructive agreement with Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Collective Cabinet responsibility won’t be at country’s expense- The Island

Udaya says we are ready to face consequences of revolting against backdoor Yugadanavi deal. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 08, 2021

Afghanistan
UN Defers Decision on Afghanistan Seat at the World Body: Tolo News

The UN General Assembly on Monday adopted a resolution to delay a decision on who will represent Afghanistan and Mynamar at the world body, meaning the envoys appointed by the former governments will remain in place. Click here to read…

Afghan Currency Heavily Loses Value Against Dollar: Tolo News

Afghanistan’s currency dramatically dropped in value against the US dollar on Tuesday, with one US dollar being sold for more than 100 Afghanis in the Kabul market. Click here to read…

Taliban’s provincial governors directed to resolve problems of those seeking asylum abroad: The Khaama Press

In a recent decree, supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Mullah Hebtullah Akhund directed all the provincial governors of Afghanistan to solve the problems of those who are fleeing Afghanistan and seeking asylum elsewhere. Click here to read…

Afghanistan’s central bank receives second package of humanitarian cash: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s central bank-De Afghanistan Bank- in a statement on Tuesday, December 7 said that they received a second package of cash in humanitarian aids to the bank. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Bangabandhu Tri-Tower: Skyscrapers made of glass and light- Dhaka Tribune

Within a decade, Bangladesh will witness a world-class business district in the capital’s Purbachal with all the country’s tallest buildings in the same compound. Click here to read…

Bangladesh-India ties ‘sweet’ despite unsolved issues- Dhaka Tribune

Pending issues like border killings and Teesta need to be addressed, Dhaka tells Indian foreign secretary. Click here to read…

Audio scandal: Murad Hassan resigns from cabinet on prime minister’s order- Dhaka Tribune

The premier wields the axe following his offensive remarks on women and scandalous audio leaks. Click here to read…

12 injured in pre-polls violence in Jashore- Daily Star

At least 12 persons were critically injured in a clash ensued between ruling Awami League-backed and independent candidates at Churamankati union under Jashore Sadar upazila yesterday. Click here to read…

Bangladesh’s liberation changed the political, ideological map of South Asia: Doraiswami- Daily Star

The liberation of Bangladesh changed the political as well as ideological map of South Asia, said Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswami today. Click here to read…

PM for united efforts to address Covid-19 challenges, impacts- Daily Observer

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday laid emphasis on united efforts to address the Covid-19 challenges and its impacts on public health as the pandemic has marked a significant setback on the nutrition initiatives. Click here to read…

India-Bangladesh ties now in ‘Golden Period’: Shringla- Asian Age

Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Tuesday said that ties between New Delhi and Dhaka were at its best as the two South Asian neighbours celebrated 50 years of diplomatic ties. Click here to read…

Bhutan
The burden of increasing housing rents- Kuensel

In about six months, the loan deferral service extended to Bhutanese who borrowed before April 2020 to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic will be over. Click here to read…

RAA reinstates clearance for nine LG candidates- Kuensel

Royal Audit Authority (RAA) yesterday reinstated audit clearances for the nine local government candidates whose clearances were revoked last month disqualifying them from participating in the local government elections. Click here to read…

The Omicron threat to Bhutan after it arrives in neighboring India- The Bhutanese

Twenty-one COVID-19 cases of the Omicron variant have been detected in India so far. There are more suspected cases in India who are quarantined with their genome reports awaited in the coming days. Click here to read…

5G is definite and will happen soon- Bhutan Times

With Bhutan taking major strides in mobile connectivity, Bhutan Telecom Limited (BTL) and Tashi InfoComm Limited (TashiCell) are confident that they will be able to introduce 5G network services by this year end. Click here to read…

Bhutan was the first South Asian country to vaccinate children against Covid-19- Daily Bhutan

Bhutanese children aged 12 to 19 years old were vaccinated. Immunising the kids was necessary to achieve herd immunity. Click here to read…

His Majesty offers prayers and Karmi Tongchhey for late Anthony Smith- BBS

His Majesty The King offered prayers and Karmi Tongchhey at the Simtokha Dzong today morning for Anthony Smith, CBE, who passed away in London on November 28th. Click here to read…

Maldives
Pandora Papers Unveil Ex-Putin Aide, Indian Businessmen Behind Maldives Island Scandal Deals – OCCRP

A former deputy chief of staff for Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as well as a wealthy Russian businessman with reputed organized crime ties, were secretly involved in the illegal leasing of a lagoon for tourist developments in the Maldives, newly leaked documents show. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar military joining hands with Indian rebels – Asia Times

When separatist rebels launched a lethal ambush in India’s northeastern state of Manipur on November 13, the shadowy attack acted to bring India and Myanmar’s hot-and-cold bilateral relations to a new boil. Click here to read…

Former Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Sentenced To 4 Years In Prison & Faces Further Charges – Deadline

Former Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who was deposed by a military coup in February this year, has been given a four-year jail term for crimes of dissent and breaking Covid rules. Click here to read…

Rohingya sue Facebook for $150bn for fueling Myanmar hate speech – Aljazeera

Rohingya refugees have sued the social media giant Facebook for $150bn over claims the social network is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable Myanmar minority. Click here to read…

Nepal
CJ’s resignation won’t end crisis in judiciary: Oli- Himalaya

CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli told office bearers of the Nepal Bar Association that their demand for Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JB Rana’s resignation was not enough to bring the required reform in the Judiciary. Click here to read…

13 swab samples sent to capital to confirm Omicron- Himalaya

Amidst suspicion of a new coronavirus variant, 13 swab samples have been collected and sent for tests in Kathmandu. Click here to read…

13 swab samples sent to capital to confirm Omicron- Himalaya

Amidst suspicion of a new coronavirus variant, 13 swab samples have been collected and sent for tests in Kathmandu. Click here to read…

Dalits living in rented homes hesitant to reveal caste during census- TKP

Enumerators say they found many families who were not keen to disclose their last names fearing eviction. Click here to read…

Dhanusha attorney office says no need to probe Musahar’s custodial death- TKP

District attorney’s office claims Musahar committed suicide. Family members say he was tortured to death. Click here to read…

Pakistan
PDM adamant on its Pakistan Day long march protest: Dawn

“So far, we have decided to reach Islamabad. The duration of the stay will be decided [by the leadership] after reaching the capital,” PDM spokesman Hafiz Hamdullah said at a news conference after a meeting of the steering committee of the alliance. Click here to read…

Public Accounts Committee accepts NAB chief’s request for in-camera session: Dawn

Chairman of the National Accounta¬bility Bureau retired justice Javed Iqbal finally appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the parliament on Tuesday. Click here to read…

PM appoints Dr Ijaz Akram as Rehmatulil Aalmeen Authority chairman: The Express Tribune

Dr Ijaz is a prominent Islamic scholar having teaching experience in a number of international universities, the Federal Education Ministry said in a statement. Click here to read…

Majority of CPEC projects completed: envoy: The Express Tribune

During his visit to the Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), the senior diplomat maintained that Pakistan-China ties were not limited to CPEC, although it was playing a key role in regional development. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 07, 2021

Afghanistan
Violators of ‘Amnesty Decree’ Will Be Prosecuted: MoFA:Tolo News

The Mnistry of Foreign Affairs reacted to the report recently issued by Human Rights Watch, saying that any Islamic Emirate member “found breaching the amnesty decree will be prosecuted and penalized.” Click here to read…

1000s of Displaced People Still Live in Kabul: Officials: Tolo News

Officials at the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriations (MoRR) said that there are still thousands of internally displaced and homeless people in Kabul which are in need of urgent basic humanitarian assistance. Click here to read…

Ahmad Masoud reportedly meets Blackwater Chief in Tajikistan: The Khaama Press

Leader of the so-called anti-Taliban resistance front and son of the slain Ahamd Shah Masoud, Ahmad Masoud has met with the head of the notorious private militia- Blackwater- Erik Prince in the Tajik capital Dushanbe. Click here to read…

Indonesia may reopen embassy in Kabul: The Khaama Press

Indonesian media have cited officials in the country’s Foreign Ministry saying that they will soon reopen their embassy in Kabul and commence constructive engagement with the TalibanClick here to read…

Bangladesh
Obscene remarks: PM Hasina orders State Minister Murad to resign- Dhaka Tribune

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has ordered State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Md Murad Hassan to surrender his portfolio. Click here to read…

PM Hasina for further bolstering Bangladesh-India ties thru trade, connectivity- Dhaka Tribune

Relationship between the two countries at all levels remains stable and strong, the prime minister says. Click here to read…

Month of Victory: India tells Pakistan to surrender ‘or face Bengali hatred’- Dhaka Tribune

On December 7, 1971, confidence was flying high among members of the Liberation Forces. Bhutan and India had recognized Bangladesh as an independent nation just a day earlier, and most of the Pakistani occupation army had been encircled in Dhaka. Click here to read…

Hate speech: Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion- Daily Star

Rohingya refugees sued Facebook on Monday for $150 billion over claims the social network is failing to stem hate speech on its platform, exacerbating violence against the vulnerable minorityClick here to read…

‘A lot more work to do in next fifty years’- Asian Age

Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Doraiswami has said that Bangladesh and India will have to do a lot more work to further consolidate and drive forward the friendly and historic ties between the two countries. Click here to read…

Bhutan
MoAF to expand export of farm produce- Kuensel

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forests (MoAF) is working to scale up the export of agricultural produce beyond neighbouring countries. Click here to read…

Overseas employment programme resumes- Kuensel

The Cabinet approved resuming the overseas employment programme last month with the condition that the labour ministry ensures the safety and security of those who availed of the employment opportunities. Click here to read…

Is Bhutan turning into a Remittance Economy like Nepal as Remittance overtakes Tourism, FDI, CIT and BIT- The Bhutanese

Bhutan’s remittance from Bhutanese abroad in 2020 at Nu 8.269 billion (bn) was larger than the total tariff paying tourism foreign exchange earnings of USD 88.63 million (mn) in 2019 at Nu 6.648 bn (1 USD = Nu 75) which includes the USD 27.23 mn SDF, TDS and Visa fee revenue to the government. Click here to read…

Promoting an inclusive society- Bhutan Times

The Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and stakeholders working for the People With Disabilities (PWDs) are ushering towards promoting inclusive societiesClick here to read…

Bhutan Integrated Taxation System to be ready by March next year- BBS

The Bhutan Integrated Taxation System (BITS) is expected to be ready by March next year. Click here to read…

Bhutan team visits NU, hails India’s democracy- Times of India

The Gen-Next Democracy Network Programme delegation from Bhutan visited the Nalanda University on Sunday to participate in an event organised to provide an overview of India’s democratic traditions, cultural heritage and development initiativesClick here to read…

Maldives
State seeks order to withhold ex-pres Yameen’s passport: Avas

The Prosecutor General’s Office has requested the Criminal Court for a travel ban order pending outcome of his money-laundering trial. Click here to read…

China retracts offer to finance housing project: Avas

The Bank of China has retracted its offer to extend a loan to finance the construction of 1,700 housing units in Hulhumale’. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar hate speech: BBC News

Dozens of Rohingya refugees in the UK and US have sued Facebook, accusing the social media giant of allowing hate speech against them to spread. Click here to read…

Myanmar: 3 feared dead as military truck rams into group of protesters: India Today
An army vehicle barreled into a peaceful march of anti-government protesters in military-ruled Myanmar’s biggest city on Sunday, reportedly killing at least three people, witnesses and a protest organizer said. Click here to read…

Nepal
NBA to protest till CJ quits- Himalaya

The Nepal Bar Association continued its protest against Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JB Rana today demanding his resignation. Click here to read…

Locals demonstrate over accident death- Himalaya

Locals of Durga Bhagawati Municipality, Rautahat, staged a demonstration today accusing police of helping a motorbike rider involved in a fatal accident flee. Click here to read…

China MBBS graduates losing hope after being denied internship- TKP

153 students have suffered because China is not permitting them re-entry citing the pandemic while the Nepal government is not willing to allow them internship opportunities here. Click here to read…

Omicron confirmed in Nepal. Doctors call for caution and more vaccination- TKP

Public health experts say authorities should start preparations for the worst-case scenario. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Sialkot tragedy cannot be defended, Pakistani Americans say: Dawn

Wajid Hassan of the Pakistani American Congress fears that this incident will have a long-lasting effect. “Every time we go and talk about Pakistan, they will ask about the Sialkot incident.” Click here to read…

Govt decides on strategy to wipe out vigilantism: Dawn

Political and military leadership on Monday decided that the government would pursue a ‘comprehensive strategy’ to stamp out religious extremism and vigilantism. Click here to read…

PM Imran hosts Sialkot tragedy hero in Islamabad: The Express Tribune

Adnan, hailed nationwide for bravely trying to rescue factory manager Priyantha Diyawadanage from the clutches of a violent mob, arrived in Islamabad earlier today on prime minister’s invitation. He was received by Special Adviser to the Prime Minister Shehbaz Gill and other senior officials. Click here to read…

Pak currency in freefall: Rs54 lost against dollar in current govt’s tenure: The News

The value of the Pakistani rupee has fallen by 30.5 percent against the US dollar over the last three years and four months under the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Click here to read…
Sri Lanka

IMF-led debt restructuring process is less painful – CBSL Ex-Governor – Ceylon Today

The Sri Lankan Government should take steps to resolve its prevailing balance of payments crisis in a manner that has a minimal impact (less painful way) on the economic and social affairs of the Country, former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy said yesterday (6). Click here to read…

India takes Jaffna project away from Chinese company – The Morning

A Chinese company, that had been awarded the tender to develop three hybrid power plants in the Delft, Nagadeepa, and Analthivu islands off the Jaffna peninsula, is likely to lose this contract as the project. Click here to read…

Stock market stages strong recovery after early dip – Daily FT

The Colombo stock market yesterday closed on the up, thanks to a strong recovery following a sharp dip in early morning tradeClick here to read…

BIL invests $ 114 m in Port City – Daily FT

Browns Investments PLC (BIL) on Friday revealed that it had already invested $ 114 million, or Rs. 23.2 billion, so far for multiple projects in the Port City with commitment for a further $ 86 million in the next two years. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 06, 2021

Afghanistan
Qatar: World Has “No Clear Policy” on Afghanistan: Tolo News

There has yet to be a “clear policy” formed by the international community on how to deal with the current situation in Afghanistan, a senior Qatari official saidClick here to read…

US’s West Welcomes Decree on Women, Says More is Needed: Tolo News

The US Special Representative for Afghanistan, Thomas West, on Friday said he welcomes the decree of Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, on women’s rights. Click here to read…

Pakistan to host OIC’s extraordinary summit on 19 December: Qureshi: The Khaama Press

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that his country will be hosting OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers’ session on Afghanistan on 19th December. Click here to read…

Taliban starts issuance of passports in all but three provinces: The Khaama Press

Taliban’s passport directorate in the ministry of interior affairs on Sunday, December 5 said the issuance of Afghan passports resumed in 14 other provinces that bringing the total number of provinces to 31. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Covid-19 and the wounds in democracy- Dhaka tribune

The pandemic situation of Covid-19 has hit the country hard since last year. While both the rate of infection and death have reduced, it has not reached zero yet. Click here to read…

Month of Victory: The day India, Bhutan recognized Bangladesh- Dhaka tribune

Within the space of just a few hours, India and Bhutan became the first two countries to recognize Bangladesh. Click here to read…

World Peace Conference: Use resources for dev, not arms: PM- Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the global community to use resources for universal and sustainable development, not for arms, in this critical juncture of the Covid-19 pandemic. Click here to read…

Crushed by rising inflation

Low- and middle-income people struggle to cope as commodity prices soar; recent fuel price hike partly to blame. Click here to read…

Bangabandhu would’ve wanted formal apology for 1971 atrocities: former Pakistani diplomat- Daily Star

Had Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman lived, he would have supported the idea of formal apology from Pakistan for the tragedy inflicted upon the people of Bangladesh in 1971, said former Pakistani diplomat Husain Haqqani. Click here to read…

We don’t want to see ‘kawas’ in Awami League: Taposh- Daily Observer

Terming the opportunists as ‘kawas’ (crows), Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh has said he doesn’t want to see them (kawas) in Awami League, because these ‘kawas’ have brought ‘bad names’ to the party. Click here to read…

Bhutan

Tala shutdown to cost Nu 840M- Kuensel

As the 1,020MW Tala hydropower plant will remain shut from the end of December to the end of March, the country is likely to lose revenue of about Nu 840 million (M). Click here to read…

National Assembly passes Fiscal Incentives Bill- Kuensel

The National Assembly concluded the deliberation on the Fiscal Incentives Bill 2021 yesterday and passed it without any major changes. Click here to read…

Promoting an inclusive society- Bhutan Times

The Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and stakeholders working for the People With Disabilities (PWDs) are ushering towards promoting inclusive societiesClick here to read…

RCDC to conduct genome sequencing to monitor incursion of new variants within the country- BBS

With the completion of the installation of genome sequencing technology at the Royal Centre for Disease Control in Thimphu, it will now be easier to confirm COVID-19 new variants with a proper laboratory test. Click here to read…

Maldives
VP Naseem meets with officials from India Foundation, INSS of Sri Lanka – Raajje

On the sidelines of his ongoing visit to the middle-east to take part in the Indian Ocean Conference (IOC) 2021, Vice President Faisal Naseem held meetings with officials from the India Foundation and Institute of National Security Studies (INSS) of Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Maldives confirms first case of ‘Omicron’ Covid-19 variant – Raajje

The new and more transmissible variant of Covid-19, ‘Omicron’ has surfaced in the Maldives. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) revealed this on Sunday night, highlighting that the first case of the new variant was confirmed through genome sequencing of a tourist that arrived in the Maldives. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Kokang Armed Group Reports Escalating Fighting With Myanmar Junta – The Irrawaddy

The ethnic Kokang army said it clashed with Myanmar’s junta 126 times during November in northern Shan State. The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) is fighting around Kokang, Mongkoe and Hsenwi to gain control to the west of Salween River with violence increasing last month after the arrival of junta reinforcements. Click here to read…

Civilian Resistance Group Warns People Not to Use Myanmar Junta-Backed Airline – The Irrawaddy

The Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) has warned residents of Kayah State not to travel by air to and from Loikaw, the Kayah capital, as the Myanmar military is using the airport to deploy troops and weapons, making it a potential target for civilian resistance fighters. Click here to read…

Divide and rule: Myanmar junta ‘weaponising’ racial tensions – SMH

Myanmar’s military junta is resorting to old tactics, stoking anti-Muslim tension, as fears rise about more atrocities being committed in the strife-torn south-east Asian nation. Click here to read…

Coup Leader’s Wife Draws Public Ire; Suu Kyi’s New Charge and More – The Irrawaddy

The military regime on Nov. 30 postponed the announcement of a verdict in the incitement trial of deposed civilian leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and instead filed a new corruption charge against her and former President U Win Myint. Click here to read…

Japan plays a diplomatic double game on rights in Myanmar – Myanmar Now

Since the February 1 military coup in Myanmar, the junta’s security forces have killed nearly 1,300 people, arrested more than 10,000, and continue to detain nearly 7,400. The junta-controlled courts have sentenced 65 people to death, including two children. Click here to read…

Nepal
Nepal woefully short on COVID vaccines- Himalaya

In the wake of rapid spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus, the Nepal government seems to be floundering in the dark. Click here to read…

Upset in pro-Hindu and pro-monarchy party as underdog registers a win- TKP

Rajendra Lingden defeats Kamal Thapa to become the new chair of Rastriya Prajatantra Party, which could impact the national political dynamics. Click here to read…

Parliamentary hearing for ambassador nominees set for today- TKP

The parliamentary committee has already deferred the hearing twice in the absence of a quorum. Click here to read…

Laxmi-Narayan is home- Nepali Times

Nearly 40 years later, the stolen god of Patko Tole makes a historic and triumphant return. Click here to read…

87 manufacturing firms proposed to invest Rs 122 billion during mid-July and mid-October- Republica

A total of 87 firms have proposed to invest Rs 122 billion to set up their manufacturing plants in the country in the first three months of the current fiscal year. Click here to read…

Pakistan
PML-N wins back NA-133 seat amid low turnout: Dawn

According to unofficial results, PML-N’s Shaista Pervaiz Malik bagged 46,811 votes while PPP’s Chaudhry Aslam Gill could secure 32,313 ballots in a race that remained largely peaceful, except a couple of minor clashes between activists of the two major rivals. Click here to read…

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia sign deals on workers’ recruitment, skills: Dawn

It said the signing ceremony of the agreements took place during the visit of Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood to Saudi Arabia. Click here to read…

‘Ice-breaker’: Pakistan, India issue diplomatic visas to each other: The Express Tribune

Islamabad issued visas to six Indian envoys and other staffers while New Delhi issued visas to 20 Pakistani diplomats and officers. Click here to read…

No one can dare topple PTI govt, says Khattak: The Express Tribune

“There’s no chance of an in-house change,” the senior PTI minister said while addressing a ceremony in Peshawar on Sunday. “I stand firm in support of Prime Minister Imran Khan.” Click here to read…

PDM gets ready for long march, resignations: The News

The Steering Committee of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), chaired by PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, has prepared recommendations regarding the long march and resignations from assemblies to protest against the incumbent government and rising inflation. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Colombo’s failure to honour agreements: India Hurt – Ceylon Today

The Indian Government has expressed its displeasure, to Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa, over Colombo’s failure in the recent past to honour most of the State level agreements signed with New Delhi, sources said. The Indian Government has stated that Sri Lanka has also reneged on its promise to fulfil many such recent Pacts signed between the two countries. Click here to read…

President rejects BOI Chairman and others’ resignations – The Morning

The Presidential Secretariat has, through letters signed by the Secretary to the President Dr. P.B. Jayasundara, informed all Board of Investment (BOI) members who resigned last week. Click here to read…

Sialkot lynching: 13 key suspects remanded to police custody – Adaderana

At least 13 key suspects were remanded Sunday to police custody in a case relating to the lynching of a Sri Lankan factory manager in Sialkot, Pakistani media reported. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka central bank foreign debt exceeds reserves by US$1.2bn – EconomyNext

Sri Lanka central bank’s foreign debt has exceeded reserves by 1.2 billion US dollars by October 2021 from around 780 million US dollars in October 2021, official data showed, amid continued low interest rates and liquidity injections. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 03, 2021

Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Reacts to UN Decision on Afghanistan: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate on Thursday reacted to the UN credential committee’s choice to defer a decision on who will represent Afghanistan at the United Nations, meaning the Islamic Emirate will not be allowed into the world body for now. Click here to read…

Muttaqi Meets 16 Foreign Envoys in Doha: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate delegates led by acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi today in Doha met with “16 designated ambassadors and representatives” from various countries and discussed issues related to Afghanistan, the Foreign Ministry announced. Click here to read…

Taliban need domestic legitimacy to be recognized: Karzai: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s former president Hamid Karzai in his recent interview said the Taliban’s government must represent the entire Afghan population and gain domestic legitimacy to be recognized by the International Community. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Global aid needs will surge in 2022: Says UN amid pandemic, conflict- Daily Star

The UN warned yesterday that the need for humanitarian aid was skyrocketing worldwide, as the pandemic continues to rage, and climate change and conflicts push more people to the brink of famine. Click here to read…

Quarantine for People from Africa: Stern action if rules breached- Daily Star

Stern action will be taken against both hotel authorities and the incoming passengers from southern Africa, the epicentre of the Omicron variant of coronavirus, for breaching quarantine protocols. Click here to read…

Operation Kilo Flight: The birth of Bangladesh Air Force- Dhaka Tribune

On December 3 and 4, 1971, the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) announced its arrival in the Liberation War with the first of several daring raids. Click here to read…

Indian army and Mukti Bahini form allied force- Dhaka Tribune

On this day, in response to Pakistani air force attacks in the western sector, India officially declared war against Pakistan with full force, thereby adding impetus to the liberation war of Bangladesh. Click here to read…

‘Tokyo to continue efforts in Rohingya repatriation’- Asian Age

Japanese foreign minister Hayashi Yoshimasa has assured that his country will continue its efforts in commencing repatriation of forcibly displaced Rohingya from Bangladesh to Myanmar. Click here to read…

Key accused in Cumilla councillor murder killed in ‘gunfight’- Daily Observer

The prime accused in Cumilla ward councillor Syed Mohammad Sohel murder case was killed in a reported gunfight with police at Sadar upazila in Cumilla district early Thursday. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Government did not drop most activities: PM- Kuensel

The government has not dropped most development activities, including the construction of Lhamoizingkha-Sarpang road and Nganglam hospital, according to Lyonchhen Dr Lotay Tshering. Click here to read…

Annual Audit Report submitted to Parliament before prescribed time- Kuensel

The submission of the Annual Audit Report 2020-21 to Parliament has not been in compliance with the Audit Act 2018, Members of Parliament familiar with the process of the tabling of audit reports say. Click here to read…

Something sweet is brewing: Bhutan and Indian counterparts meet to promote and share their common love for tea and coffee- Bhutan Times

Bhutanese tea and coffee importers interacted with their Indian counterparts this week to sweeten up our common love for the age-old concoctionsClick here to read…

Alleged tax evasion of about Nu 45 M by Education Consultancy and Placement Firms- BBS

Education Consultancy and Placement Firms appears to have evaded tax amounting to Nu 45 M between 2014 and 2019. This is according to a study on the Tax Compliance Strategy on Education Consultancy and Placement Firms. Click here to read…

Nepal
Active caseload increases to 7,045 on Thursday vs 6,954 a day before- Himalaya

Nepal recorded 298 new coronavirus infections in last 24 hours, pushing the nationwide tally to 821,949, while the death toll climbed to 11,535 with six fatalities today. Click here to read…

Ruling alliance advises CJ Rana to assign deputy- Himalaya

Top leaders of five-party alliance have advised Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher JB Rana to stay on leave and assign an acting CJ. Click here to read…

Fertiliser crisis could spell economic disaster, experts warn- TKP

Essential farm nutrients could be in short supply in Nepal amid global shortages. Click here to read…

Deuba-led Tribhuvan University meeting decides to hire teachers without open competition- TKP

Experts say such a practice will promote incompetence and ruin students’ future. Click here to read…

The enigma of arrival of Nepal’s gods- Nepali Times

The re-consecration in Kathmandu of a sacred sculpture 40 years after it was stolen sets a precedent, but throws up new dilemmas. Click here to read…

Bagmati Province shares about half of service sector’s earnings of Nepal’s GDP- Republica

About half of the transactions in Nepal’s service sector take place in Bagmati Province, where the country’s Federal Capital Kathmandu lies. Click here to read…

Balachaturdashi: Know everything about the annual festival dedicated to lost family members- OnlineKhabar

Pashupatinath temple is thronged by people all year round. Among the many occasions that attract devotees and sightseers from everywhere to the temple, Balachaturdashi has its own charm and religious importance in people’s hearts. Click here to read…

Maldives
Discussions held on promoting Maldives tourism in South Korea – Raajje

Ambassador of Korea to Maldives, Jeong Woonjin paid a courtesy call on Vice President Faisal Naseem on Wednesday, during which the pair engaged in discussions regarding a wide array of topics, including the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, tourism cooperation, education opportunities as well as strengthening ties. Click here to read…

Chinese firm inks deal with Maldives – Indian Express

A Chinese renewable energy firm signed an agreement with the Maldives earlier this week to provide a hybrid solar-diesel power system in the inhabited islands of an atoll south of capital Male. Sino Soar Hybrid (Beijing) Technology Co. Ltd won the bid for the mini-grid project in August. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Burmese Army Fires Weapons Targeting Churches in Chin State – persecution.org

As the Burmese Army (Tatmadaw) continues to fight opposition in various states in Myanmar, more churches in Christian-majority Chin state fall victims to the armed attacks followed by looting by the Tatmadaw soldiers. Click here to read…

Kokang Armed Group Reports Escalating Fighting With Myanmar Junta – The Irrawaddy

The ethnic Kokang army said it clashed with Myanmar’s junta 126 times during November in northern Shan State. The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) is fighting around Kokang, Mongkoe and Hsenwi to gain control to the west of Salween River with violence increasing last month after the arrival of junta reinforcements. Click here to read…

At least 90 Myanmar lawmakers detained by junta, report says – LaPrensalatina

At least 90 lawmakers of Myanmar’s ousted government have been imprisoned or put under house arrest by the military junta, while dozens have fled the country, according to a report over the growing persecution of Southeast Asian lawmakers released on Thursday. Click here to read…

Japan assures repatriation of displaced citizens of Myanmar – TBS News

Japan’s Foreign Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa has said that Japan will continue to work for the repatriation of Myanmar nationals who have been forcibly displaced from Bangladesh. The Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Dr A K Abdul Momen sent a congratulatory letter to Hayashi Yoshimasa on being newly appointed as the Foreign Minister of Japan.Click here to read…

Pakistan
‘Mini-budget’ with adjustments worth Rs600bn finalised: Dawn

The steps will serve to reverse the effects of the federal government’s ‘pro-growth budget’ for Fiscal Year 2022 adopted only five months ago, according to some analysts. Click here to read…

IMF warns of ‘economic collapse’ unless G20 extends debt relief: The Express Tribune

The IMF on Thursday urged advanced economies in the G20 to extend and improve their debt relief initiative, warning that many countries face a dire crisis without the help.Click here to read…

PML-N chides govt over galloping inflation: Dawn

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Mr Abbasi, without mentioning his source of information, claimed that in the list of 200 countries with highest inflation, Pakistan was trailing at number three behind Argentine and Turkey. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
China pulls out of Northern hybrid power projects – Ceylon Today

China said the hybrid energy projects to be constructed on three islands in the Northern Province have been suspended. The Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka tweeted that the suspension came after a third party’s security concerns. Click here to read…

Modi skips Basil meeting on scheduled day – Daily FT

A meeting between Minister of Finance Basil Rajapaksa and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which was scheduled to be held yesterday (2), has failed to materialise for what government sources indicated were scheduling issues, The Morning learnt.Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 02, 2021

Afghanistan
Kabul-Tehran Committees Formed on Trade, Infrastructure: Tolo News

The Ministry of Finance said Thursday that Afghanistan and Iran have created several committees to expand cooperation in various areas between the two countries.Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate, Iranian Forces Clash in Border Areas: Tolo News

Islamic Emirate forces and Iranian border forces clashed in border areas on Wednesday, officials said. Click here to read…

Russia’s second consignment of humanitarian aid arrives in Kabul-The Khaama Press

Taliban’s Ministry of Natural Disasters Management on Wednesday, December 01 said that Russia’s second consignment of humanitarian aids arrived in the Afghan capital Kabul. Click here to read…

Taliban, US conclude their two-day negotiations in Doha: The Khaama Press

The US and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have concluded their two-day talks in the Qatari capital Doha as the US has still its sanctions on the Taliban in place and Afghanistan is going through probably the biggest humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Degrees not enough, achieve standards: President tells DU students- The Daily Star

President Abdul Hamid yesterday asked students to achieve international standards along with academic degrees. Click here to read…

No bomb found in Malaysian Airlines flight: Dhaka Airport authorities- The Daily Star

A regular flight of Malaysian Airlines made an emergency landing at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) last night, reportedly carrying explosives or bomb-like objects, prompting authorities to call out army commandos for a thorough search, officials said today. Click here to read…

Agitating students issue 96-hour ultimatum for nationwide half pass on buses- Dhaka Tribune

Police sue 300 for torching eight buses at Rampura during protest against SSC examinee’s death. Click here to read…

Bangladesh expatriates urged not to arrive in country- Observer

Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque has requested the expatriate Bangladesh nationals not to arrive in the country to halt spread of new coronavirus variant Omicron. Click here to read…

Dhaka-Delhi ties ‘crucial for greater regional stability’- Asian Age

Bilateral issues with India need to be resolved amicably with fairness and justice as the Bangladesh-India relations are crucial for greater regional stability and development, said State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Bhutan records 22 new HIV cases in past five months- Kuensel

The country’s ambitious target to eliminate mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV is once again under threat as the country detected another MTCT case in the past five months. Click here to read…

Funding developmental activities from GRF not against law: FM- Kuensel

Members of the Parliament questioned Finance Minister Namgay Tshering yesterday on the legality of allocating 19 million (M) from the General Reserve Fund (GRF) to carry out the developmental activities in Paro. Click here to read…

Dorjilung hydropower DPR to be ready in seven months- Kuensel

A second detailed project report (DPR) for the 1,125-megawatt Dorjilung hydropower project in Mongar will be ready within seven months. Click here to read…

12th plan domestic revenue projection drops from Nu 217 bn to 179 bn- Bhutan Times

As per the Nu 310 billion (bn) 12th Five Year Plan (FYP) the domestic revenue was initially projected at Nu 217.728 bn. Click here to read…

New Deal: Digital Banking Dominates Financial Transactions- Bhutan Times

Domestic paymentsrecorded a total of 44.83-million (m)comprising of intra and interbank domestic transactions worth Nu 206.37-billion (b)during the 3rd quarter this yearClick here to read…

Low enrolment of children with disabilities- National Conference on Disability- BBS

If the current enrollment of the children living with disabilities in schools is any indication, then parents and the education ministry have a long way to go until everyone goes to school. Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives And Bangladesh Can Benefit From Growing Trade Ties – Eurasia Review

Maldives and Bangladesh both are South Asian countries. Maldives and Bangladesh established diplomatic relations on 22 September 1978Click here to read…

Active Covid-19 cases across Maldives drop to 1,613 – Raajje

According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), Maldives confirmed 107 new Covid-19 cases and 227 additional recoveries on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Myanmar
U.N. Seats Denied, for Now, to Afghanistan’s Taliban and Myanmar’s Junta – NY Times

A powerful United Nations committee deferred a decision on applications by the ruling authorities of both countries, widely regarded as pariahs, to replace envoys of the governments they had toppled. Click here to read…

The New Pattern of Conflict in Myanmar – PRIO

A new conflict pattern has appeared in Myanmar. Amidst a spiraling economic, social and health crisis, armed fighting is no longer confined to ethnic minority areas but has cropped up in cities and regions where the ethnic Bamar are in majorityClick here to read…

Myanmar army helicopter attacks ‘force thousands to flee’ – Al Jazeera

Thousands of civilians have fled their homes due to attacks by helicopter gunships in Myanmar’s Sagaing region, a hotbed of resistance to the country’s military rule, according to local media. Click here to read…

Climate danger grows in ‘vulnerable’ Myanmar after military coup – Aljazeera

There is increasing concern that Myanmar is at risk of a serious environmental crisis, as the generals who seized power in a coup on February 1 focus on cementing their control and shoring up their position by stepping up lucrative but devastating policies of exploiting the country’s vast natural wealth. Click here to read…

Nepal
Lottery-based cause list launched- Himalayav

The Supreme Court today launched the lottery-based cause list for the first time, but lawyers, did not take part in the hearing process after the Nepal Bar Association. Click here to read…

Govt warns against unnecessary foreign travel- Himalaya

The Ministry of Health and Population has urged people not to travel abroad unless necessary. Click here to read…
Political parties’ lack of concern about Covid may prove costly for the country, experts warn- TKP

Doctors say political parties should be role models for people and work for public safety and well being. Click here to read…
Democratic Recession in Nepal- Republica

There are mainly two types of democratic systems: direct democracy and representative democracy. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Smugglers, money-launderers to be punished: PM Imran: Dawn

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday ordered stern action against smugglers of sugar, wheat, urea and petrol and those involved in money laundering. Click here to read…

Trade deficit hits all-time high in November: Dawn

The reversing trend in trade deficit was witnessed for the fifth consecutive month as merchandise trade deficit reached $5.107 billion in November against $1.946bn over the corresponding month last year. Click here to read…

Punjab considers using EVMs in upcoming LG polls: The Express Tribune

Deliberations were made on the proposal during a meeting held under the chair of Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Wednesday. Click here to read…

PM lauds FBR on 35pc increase in Nov revenues: The Express Tribune

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday appreciated the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for achieving an increase of 35 per cent in revenues of November 2021. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Finance Minister in economic co-oporation talks with India amid forex crisis – EconomyNext

Sri Lanka Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa on Wednesday met his Indian counterpart Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi discussed steps to deepen economic cooperation with India amid expectations of support for the country’s foreign exchange crisis. Click here to read…

Government Fails to Tame Inflation- Ceylon Today

The main pivot to uplift a country’s real growth that spawns employment and doesn’t overburden its debt profile is investor confidence. If that confidence is lacking, a low interest rate regime in place by chance or by design is not going to uplift real growth. Click here to read…

CB lures ‘white’ inflows with 10-for-1 offer- Daily FT

To boost inflow of workers› remittances via official channels, the Central Bank yesterday announced a time-bound incentive scheme offering Rs. 10 per each US dollar remitted and converted. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 01, 2021

Afghanistan
5 injured in blast near school in Kabul- Afghanistan Times

At least five people were injured after a powerful magnetic bomb went off near a school in Kabul city. Click here to read…

Saudi Arabia Calls for OIC Meeting on Afghanistan- Tolo News

Saudi Arabia on Monday called on members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to convene an extraordinary meeting on Afghanistan to discuss the humanitarian situation in the country. Click here to read…

Doha Talks: Islamic Emirate Insists on Release of Assets- Tolo News

Delegations from the United States and the Islamic Emirate held two-day talks in Doha and discussed a range of issues, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. . Click here to read…

Bangladesh
More deaths, more outrage- Daily Star

Young protesters won’t leave streets as demand for safe roads get louder; another student dies in crash. Click here to read…

2 shot in AL infighting in Narayanganj after UP polls, 8 injured- Daily Star

At least 10 persons were injured, including two sustaining bullet wounds, in the post polls violence between two factions of Awami League in Narayanganj’s Rupganj upazila last night. Click here to read…

Special drive against buses without route permits from Wednesday- Dhaka Tribune

1,847 buses currently operating without route permits in Dhaka. Click here to read…

‘240 travellers from S Africa traceless’- Asian Age

Health Minister Zahid Maleque has said that Bangladesh reported the arrival of 240 individuals from South Africa, where the new coronavirus variant Omicron was found, but authorities are unable to track down any of them. Click here to read…

Dhaka University’s centenary celebration begins Wednesday- Daily Observer

Dhaka University, the highest echelon of academic excellence, is set to begin the celebration of its hundredth founding anniversary and the golden jubilee of the country’s independence tomorrow. Click here to read…

LG candidates turn to High Court after last-minute bizarre disqualification- Kuensel

Seven of the nine local leaders, whose audit clearances were revoked after Dhamngoi Zomdu, appealed to the High Court yesterday. Click here to read…

Remittance rush continues with record breaking Nu 5.139 bn till Aug 2021- The Bhutanese

In 2020 Bhutan saw the highest ever remittance flow of Nu 8.269 billion (bn). This was higher than the combined remittance of Nu 2.901 bn in 2019 and 3.032 bn in 2020. Click here to read…

New Deal: Digital Banking Dominates Financial Transactions- Bhutan Times

The Department of Payment and Settlement System’s Quarterly Payment System Report Q3, 2021 (July-September). Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives’ ex-president Yameen walks free after graft conviction overturned – Reuters

Maldives’ former president Abdulla Yameen was freed from house arrest on Tuesday after a top court overturned a money-laundering and embezzlement conviction, allowing him to potentially make a return to politics. Click here to read…

Maldives defends defence pact with India – Economic Times

The Parliament Committee on National Security (241 Committee) of Maldives recently stated that agreements between Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF) and the Indian military do not contain any clauses that cause concern to the island nation. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar court postpones verdict for ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi – New Indian Express

A court in Myanmar postponed its verdict on Tuesday in the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to allow testimony from an additional witness, a senior member of her political party. Click here to read…

Chronicling Four Decades of Separatist Activity by Manipur’s PLA in Myanmar The Irrawaddy

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in India’s northeast is in the news again for orchestrating an ambush that killed seven people including a commanding officer of the Assam Rifles in the state of Manipur, which borders Myanmar. Click here to read…

Arakan People’s Authority investigating violent altercation at Sittwe KTV venue – BNI Online

The Arakan People’s Authority, under the United League of Arakan/Arakan Army (ULA/AA) has indicated that some people involved in a brawl at the Eain Phyu Taw (White House) KTV in Sittwe’s Anaut Sanpya ward, along with the owner of the KTV venue, are being investigated. Click here to read…

Drug use a concern in shadow of Mrauk-U’s ancient pagodas – BNI Online

Illicit drug use in the vicinity of the ancient pagodas, walls and temples of the Mrauk-U cultural zone and its Let Sel Kan ward is on the rise significantly, according to some locals in the Arakan State township. Click here to read…
Myanmar military seizes boat carrying 228 Rohingyas – LaPrensalatina

Myanmar has arrested 228 members of the oppressed Rohingya minority after seizing the boat in which they were traveling near the waters of Sittwe in the northwest of the country, state media reported Tuesday. Click here to read…
Nepal

Oli elected UML chair yet again as party’s general convention concludes- Himalaya

KP Sharma Oli was elected chairman of the CPN-UML for another term today after he defeated Bhim Rawal in a one-sided contest. Click here to read…

Top court resumes business from today after over a month of crisis

Lottery system to come into force, stripping Chief Justice Rana of prerogative to assign cases. There, however, are still problems galore. Click here to read…

What to do with Pokhara’s ‘extra’ airport?

As the new international airport nears completion, the fate of the old one is up in the air. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Speaker blasts ministers who often skip sittings- Island

Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena expressed his displeasure over ministers skipping Parliament sessions while there were questions that they should be answering. Click here to read…

New health guidelines issued; multiple restrictions eased- Daily Mirror

The Health Ministry today issued a set of new guidelines easing several restrictions effective from December 01 to 15. Click here to read…

PM directs preparations for 74th Independence Day- Daily News

The first meeting of the organizing committee of the 74th Independence Day Celebrations – 2022 was held under the patronage of Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees yesterday. Click here to read…

EU, UNODC gift narcotic detection machines to SL Navy- Ceylon Today

Deputy Head of Mission of the European Union Thorsten Bargfrede and representatives of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) handed over four portable backscatter X-ray Machines to Commander of the Navy. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: November 30, 2021

Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s tumultuous year and uncertain future – RFI

The Taliban’s astonishing return to power caught everyone on the wrong foot — not least the hardline Islamists themselves — and Afghans are stumbling to make sense of what happened, and what the future holds. Click here to read…

India, Pak struggling to reach consensus on providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan: Report – Devidiscourse

Islamabad and New Delhi are at loggerheads over the modalities of shipment of Indian wheat to Afghanistan via Pakistan as the two countries are struggling to find a common strategy for humanitarian assistance for the people of Afghanistan, officials here told Pakistani newspaper Express Tribune. Click here to read…

Pakistan lists conditions for allowing Indian wheat to reach Afghanistan: Report – The Week

After allowing India to transfer 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan as humanitarian assistance, Pakistan has set some conditions for the same. According to a report by news agency PTI, Pakistan has insisted that the consignments of wheat and medicines to Afghanistan be transported on Pakistani trucks from the Wagah border point; however, India favours using its own transport. Click here to read…

World Bank mulls sending humanitarian aid to Afghanistan – India Today

The bank’s management will discuss the proposal at an informal board meeting on Tuesday to re-direct funds from the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) “to support humanitarian efforts through UN and other humanitarian agencies with presence and logistic capabilities in the country,” the source said, without providing further detailsClick here to read…

Bangladesh
Union Parishad Chairman Posts: AL men bag 53pc, independents 45pc- Daily Star

Awami League candidates performed not as well in the third phase of the union parishad elections compared to previous two phases. Click here to read…

Khaleda’s Health: No bleeding in 2 days but risk remains- Daily Star

The health condition of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, now undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital, is still unpredictable, say doctors. Click here to read…

The cost of the country’s most ambitious rail project- Dhaka Tribune

The construction of the rail line is moving fast, as the government intends to open it at the end of 2022. Click here to read…

Omicron: Bangladesh on India’s ‘at risk’ list- Dhaka Tribune

Passengers travelling from or transiting through listed countries must undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival in India. Click here to read…

Expectations and gains- Asian Age

The celebration of the birth centenary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the independence golden jubilee of Bangladesh began from March 2021. Click here to read…

Nine buses torched in city after student run over- Observer

Angry mob torched nine buses after a SSC examinee was ran over by a bus of Anabil Paribahan in the capital’s Rampura area on Monday night. Click here to read…

Bhutan
His Majesty enters quarantine after a Royal tour of the south.

His Majesty The King arrived in Thimphu yesterday after a Royal tour of the south, and entered facility quarantine. Click here to read…

Court presents charges against Penjore in defamation case- The Bhutanese

The ‘Penjore Penjore’ sedition and defamation case against Penjore was dismissed by the Thimphu District Court on 18 July. But Penjore is again back in the court as he is charged with defaming the Office of Attorney General (OAG) by the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP). Click here to read…

Opposition and PDP whip govt. on recent budget allocation fiasco- Bhutan Times

The Opposition Party has alleged that the Government has diverted disproportionate amount of budget to the Prime Minister’s and Bye-Election Candidate’s Constituencies. Click here to read…

Bhutan banned mountaineering out of respect for the local spiritual beliefs- Daily Bhutan

More than 20 peaks in Bhutan reach above 7,000m (23,000ft). For context, Mt Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is 8,848m (29,031ft). Click here to read…

WFP Bhutan Country Brief, October 2021- WFP

WFPs capacity strengthening, and technical assistance continued in agriculture (enterprise promotion, linking farmers to schools and hospitals), emergency preparedness (telecommunications and logistics preparedness) and nutrition. Click here to read…

Maldives
Maldives bans travellers from 7 African nations due to Omicron COVID variant – Reuters

Maldives said it was barring travellers from seven African countries from Sunday over concerns about the new Omicron variant of COVID-19. Click here to read…

Maldives reports 114 new Covid-19 cases, 139 recoveries – Raajje

According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), the new cases included 25 from the Maldives congested capital, Greater Malé Region, 73 from islands outside of the capital and 16 from operational resorts. Click here to read…

First round of bilateral consultations held between Maldives, Bangladesh – Raajje

Held as prescribed under the Memorandum of Understanding on the ‘Establishment of Bilateral Consultations’ signed between the two countries earlier this year, the consultations were joined by the Maldives Foreign Secretary Abdul Ghafoor Mohamed and the Bangladeshi Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar’s army is weaponizing starvation against its own people – Arab News

The Myanmar army, the Tatmadaw, appears to be weaponizing mass starvation in order to beat back resistance to its February coup. The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar, an international group of Myanmar observers, reports that military forces have targeted food supplies, including killing livestock, while also destroying distribution infrastructure. Click here to read…

Australia’s Future Fund invested in weapons manufacturers that have sold arms to Myanmar military – The Guardian

Australia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Future Fund, has invested in a Chinese state-controlled weapons manufacturer that has sold combat aircraft to the Myanmar military, which is accused of crimes against humanity. Click here to read…

Asian, European nations call on Myanmar military to return to democracy – Business Standard

At least 50 Asian and European countries on Friday called on Myanmar to return to the democratic transition that was halted by the coup in February. As reported by Radio Free Asia, the countries asked to release arbitrarily detained prisoners, and accept a Southeast Asian envoy to mediate the 10-month-old political crisis. Click here to read…

Military deploys Russian-made fighter jets against KIA targets – Myanmar Now

Myanmar’s military used two newly-acquired Su-30 fighter jets from Russia against Kachin Independence Army (KIA) targets in Kachin State’s Mohnyin Township last week, according to KIA information officer Col. Naw Bu. Click here to read…

Argentina court to investigate Myanmar war crimes against Rohingya Muslims – The Guardian

Argentina’s justice system will investigate allegations of war crimes committed by the Myanmar military against that country’s Rohingya minority under a court ruling upholding the principles of “universal justice”. Click here to read…

Nepal
Nepal records 243 fresh COVID-19 cases, one fatality on Monday.

Nepal recorded 243 new coronavirus infections in last 24 hours, pushing the nationwide tally to 821,121 while the death toll climbed to 11,524 with one fatality today. Click here to read…

UML 10th General Convention: Polls for top spots to commence tonight- Himalaya

The election for top posts of the CPN-UML at the party’s ongoing General Convention being conducted at Chitwan, is set to begin Monday night. Click here to read…

Oli’s consensus bid fails, but he manages to prove he rules the roost- TKP

Vice-chairs, secretaries and central members to be voted in as Oli installs his men in key positions—Ishwar Pokhrel as senior vice-chair, Shankar Pokhrel as general secretary. Click here to read…

Experts fault Deuba for prioritising domestic politics over foreign policy- TKP

As the MCC’s ratification hangs in the balance, questions arise over the fate of projects under the BRI. Click here to read…

Nepal’s rudderless political leadership

The country’s three major parties are duelling on the deck, while the ship of state drifts away.Click here to read…

CJ Rana infected with COVID-19- Republica

Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher JB Rana has been admitted to hospital after he tested positive for COVID-19. Click here to read…

Pakistan
SBP signs agreement for $3bn Saudi fund: Dawn

The agreement was signed by SFD Chief Executive Officer Sultan Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Marshad and SBP Governor Dr Reza Baqir at the State Bank in Karachi, according to a statement issued by the SBP. Click here to read…

A convict was invited to moot attended by judges, deplores PM Imran: Dawn

The prime minister feared that another blasphemous attempt would be made by the West against Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) and said this time a well-calculated and unanimous response should come from the Muslims so that the false impression could not come to the fore that the Muslims were against freedom of expression. Click here to read…

Rupee slides to new low as deficit widens: The Express Tribune

According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the rupee had closed at Rs175.46 on Friday.A report of Arif Habib Limited stated that the rupee fell 0.42% day-on-day while it had been down 13.58% since hitting the high of Rs152.28 on May 14, 2021. Click here to read…

Pakistan offers to host OIC FMs on Afghanistan: The Express Tribune

“Pakistan fully endorses the initiative. We have also offered to host the meeting, in Islamabad, on December 17, 2021. We are confident that OIC member states will endorse the offer,” Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a statement on Monday. Click here to read…

Foreign reserves plunge to historic low of $ 1.2 b: SJB – Daily FT

The main Opposition Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) yesterday claimed that the country’s net foreign reserves had plunged to an all-time low of $ 1.2 billion and warned of a looming dark future.

SJB MP Eran Wickramaratne revealed the precariously low reserves figure – excluding gold reserves of $ 300 million – in Parliament yesterday. Click here to read…