Afghanistan
Interior Ministry Denies ‘Drone Attack’ in Kabul: Tolo News
The Interior Ministry denies allegations of a drone attack in Kabul.
Abdul Nafi Takoor, a spokesman of the Interior Ministry, said that a rocket hit an empty residence in the Sherpor area of Kabul city, adding there were “no casualties.” Click here to read…
Tashkent Meeting Analysis: Central Asia Wants Path to South Asia: Tolo News
Some of the participants at the Tashkent conference said that the Central Asian nations, particularly Uzbekistan, are seeking to connect to South Asia via Afghanistan. Analysts said that the formation of trade centers on the two sides of the Amu River will benefit Afghanistan and Central Asian countries. Click here to read…
Former NDS Director Says American Drones Struck Different Locations of Afghan Capital: The Khaama Press
Rahmatullah Nabil, former director of the Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS), claims that American drones were spotted in Kabul’s airspace and attacked various Kabul locations. Following reports of at least two explosions in the capital’s Wazir Akbar Khan and Sherpur areas, Nabil posted his statement on his Twitter handle. Click here to read…
Sunday Explosions in Afghan Capital Inflict No Immediate Casualties: Taliban Officials: The Khaama Press
Locals in the Kabul areas of Sherpur and Wazir Akbar Khan have reported two explosions, and there have also been reports of explosions in the Dehmazang area of the Afghan capital. According to Taliban security authorities, no immediate casualties were caused by the explosions on Sunday morningClick here to read…
Bangladesh
EC talks with parties: Supervisory govt sought for polls- The Daily Star
Nearly half of the 39 registered political parties are in favour of a polls-time government under interim, caretaker or all-party system for ensuring a participatory and credible parliamentary election. Click here to read…
“Chinese foreign minister’s upcoming Dhaka visit part of regular contacts”- The Daily Star
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen yesterday (July 31, 2022) said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s planned visit to Bangladesh next week is part of their “regular contacts. Click here to read…
AL’s income more than doubles- The Daily Star
The ruling Awami League last year earned Tk 21.23 crore, more than double what it earned in 2020. Click here to read…
Hasina, Modi to inaugurate Rampal plant from India- The Daily Star
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi are expected to jointly inaugurate the Rampal power station during the former’s visit to India in September, reported The Hindustan Times yesterday. Click here to read…
‘Importing’ goods ‘Made in Bangladesh’- The Daily Star
A Chinese company housed in the Chattogram Export Processing Zone imported finished goods with “Made in Bangladesh” labels by declaring those as raw materials, in an incident that violated both local and international rulesClick here to read…
Bhutan
Visiting Bhutan To Get Expensive; Indian Tourists On Target As Country Imposes – Times Now News
Bhutan is set to open its border to tourists from September 23 after being shut since 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. But with the latest announcement regarding sustainable development fees, touring Bhutan will not be the same as it was before the pandemic. Click here to read…
Army Chief calls on Bhutan King – Tribune India
Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Sunday called on Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, with discussions focused on enhancing ties between the two nations. The Chief received a Guard of Honour at ThimphuClick here to read…
Maldives
Maldives President to visit India from August 1 to 4 – Awaz The Voice
Announcing the viist, MEA Official Spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi said that Maldives is India’s key neighbour in the Indian Ocean region and occupies a special place in India’s Neighbourhood First policy. In recent years, the partnership has witnessed rapid growth in all areas of cooperation and President Solih’s upcoming official visit will provide an opportunity for the two leaders to review the progress made in this wide ranging partnership. Click here to read…
Prince Faisal bin Salman receives Maldives president in Madinah – Arab News
President of the Republic of Maldives Ibrahim Mohamed Solih arrived in Madinah on Monday to visit the Prophet’s Mosque.
The president was received by Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman and a number of officials at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport. Click here to read…
Myanmar
As Myanmar suffers, the military junta is desperate, isolated and running out of options – The Conversation
The military junta’s execution of four pro-democracy activists earlier this week has again shone a spotlight on the appalling judgement and brutality of the junta leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, and his top generals. Click here to read…
Defiance in Myanmar even as executions prompt fears for detained – Aljazeera
More than 70 people are on death row (others were sentenced in abstentia) for opposing the coup, including nine women, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), which has been tracking the military’s crackdown. AAPP says more than 2,100 civilians have been killed by the military since the coup, including dozens who have died in military custody. Click here to read…
Political situations have arisen due to improper use of political outlets: SAC’s chairman – Eleven Myanmar
Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of State Administration Council (SAC) said at the Union Government Meeting held in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday that Political situations have arisen due to improper use of political outlets. Click here to read…
Japanese video journalist detained at Myanmar protest march – ABC News
A Japanese video journalist has been detained by security forces in Myanmar while covering a protest against military rule in the country’s largest city, pro-democracy activists said Sunday. Click here to read…
Nepal
Government plans to hold elections on November 20: The Kathmandu Post
The elections for the federal and provincial elections will be held on November 20, two days later than the date proposed by the Election Commission, if there is no change in the government’s plan.Click here to read…
Protest to amend Transitional Justice Bill: The Himalayan
Victim groups protested at Maitighar Mandala in Kathmandu today against the flawed provisions in the bill to amend the Transitional Justice Law.
The protest was organised by Victims’ Society for Justice, Conflict Victim Women National Network, Conflict Victims’ Common Platform. The victims have objected to some of the provisions of the ‘Bill to amend the Commission for Investigation, Truth and Reconciliation Act, 2071’. Click here to read…
Janardan Sharma reinstated as finance minister: The Himalayan
CPN-Maoist Centre leader Janardan Sharma was today reinstated as finance minister two days after a parliamentary panel probe found no evidence to prove he was involved in making illegal changes to the budget. He took the oath of office and secrecy from President Bidhya Devi Bhandari today itself. Click here to read…
Nepal’s economic alarm bells: Himal
Every year, as the monsoon kicks in, there’s a feverish spurt of road-building and infrastructural development across Nepal. It has nothing to do with preparing Nepal’s notoriously accident-prone roads for the rains, but with a term that is peculiar to the country: asaare bikas. The Nepali fiscal year ends in the Hindu calendar month of Asaar (around mid-July), and since budgetary allocations under capital expenditures lapse at the end of the fiscal year, government departments rush to spend whatever they can before the fiscal year runs out. Click here to read…
Pakistan
Imran foresees general elections in ‘6-8 weeks’: The Express Tribune
Imran met with Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, former federal minister Moonis Elahi and other lawmakers from Punjab in Lahore. He asked the Punjab government to expedite the implementation of the PTI’s flagship social welfare project, the Ehsaas Programme. Click here to read…
Rs30bn taxes to be imposed to save PSO from default: Dawn
The government has decided to impose additional taxes to the tune of Rs30 billion as it struggles to arrange Rs100bn emergency funding to avoid international default on oil and gas payments and keep the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) intact. Click here to read…
IMF likely to begin tranche release process this week: Dawn
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is likely to start the process for releasing the seventh and eighth tranches of a $6 billion loan programme for Pakistan later this week, IMF and diplomatic sources told Dawn. Click here to read…
Taliban-brokered TTP talks end in deadlock: The Express Tribune
The talks between Pakistan and the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have reached a deadlock as the militant group refused to budge from its demand for the reversal of the merger of erstwhile Fata with the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. Click here to read…
Sri Lanka
Lankan Batiks Promotion in Antalya, Turkey- The Island
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Turkey organized the second leg of the Sri Lankan Batiks promotional event with the assistance of the Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka to Antalya Ali Kamburoglu recently (20), a statement issued by the Lankan Embassy in Ankara said. Click here to read…
UNICEF launches programme to help pre-school children- The Island
UNICEF Sri Lanka has launched a special relief package for pre-school children and mothers hardest hit by the current economic crisis., UNICEF said.The initiative, conducted in collaboration with the Colombo Municipal Council and Public Health midwives, will provide much-needed relief to the urban poor and most disadvantaged families, facing severe hardship and struggling to put food on their table. Click here to read…
Fueling a way forward for small and medium enterprises- The Island
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Sri Lanka together with the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) has commenced an initiative to strengthen rural economies, increase forest cover, improve the living standards of rural women, and sustainable industries and small and medium enterprises in the country, by increasing the growth of suppliers for clean and modern biomass technology in line with the energy policy. Click here to read…
Maiden Policy Statement from President RW on Aug. 3- The Island
President Ranil Wickremesinghe is to deliver his maiden Policy Statement in Parliament at 11 am on Wednesday (03), Parliament sources said.The President is scheduled to commence the Third Session of the Ninth Parliament at 10 am with his Presidential Policy Statement (previously Throne Speech). Click here to read…
Lanka can’t afford fossil fuels but can’t afford to get off them either- The Island
Sri Lanka is in turmoil, with fuel and food shortages provoking citizens to storm the presidential palace and send Gotobaya Rajapaksa packing.Reliance on fossil fuel imports is a big factor in the economic crisis. Click here to read…
Japan hands over life-saving medicines procured through UNICEF to Lanka- The Island
In response to the ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka, the Government of Japan on Thursday handed over the first consignment of a total donation of USD 1.5 million value of medicines being procured through UNICEF to address the severe shortage of medicines in hospitals and clinics in the country. Click here to read…
World Bank plans to offer new financing to Lanka put off till macroeconomic policy framework in place- The Island
The World Bank Group expressing deep concern about the dire economic situation and its impact on the people of Sri Lanka yesterday said it does not plan to offer new financing to Sri Lanka until an adequate macroeconomic policy framework is in place. Click here to read…
WB halts new funding to Sri Lanka till viable programme is put in place- The Island
Until an adequate macroeconomic policy framework is in place, the World Bank does not plan to offer new financing to Sri Lanka, it was announced yesterday. Click here to read…