Somaliland Says Ready for Peaceful Elections, Calls for International Support Against Security Threats
By allafrica.com
Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 05:07:21 GMT
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somaliland has announced progress in preparing for the upcoming presidential and party elections scheduled to take place on 13 November this year.
By feeds.gty.org
Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 PST
God’s love for His own simply has no parallel in human experience. It is a powerful, immutable love that extends from eternity past to eternity future. It is a love that is not deterred by our race’s sinful rebellion against God. Because of this love, God pursues and redeems us even when we are morally and spiritually reprehensible and unworthy of His love in every way.
By www.thenews.com.pk
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:59:00 +0500
Kate’s morning drink combines seven powerhouse ingredientsKate Middleton is admired not only for her elegance but also for her dedication to health and wellness. The Princess of Wales, is known for her active lifestyle, and reportedly begins each day with an energising green juice...
Diddy shifts to low-security jail having access to female unit
By www.thenews.com.pk
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:41:00 +0500
Sean Diddy Combs faces another lawsuit filed by GF Cassandra Ventura in 2023Sean 'Diddy' Combs, has been shifted to another unit where inmates can peep on female convicts, as he awaits his May 5 trial.A former inmate, Gene Borrello explained the environment at the respective 4 North unit of...
Food Security Is Key To Making ‘Peace with Nature’
By www.ipsnews.net
Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 18:13:47 +0000
Susana Muhamad is Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia and President of the 2024 UN Biodiversity Conference, and Kaveh Zahedi is Director of FAO Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment
ADB has a vacancy for the position of Senior Secretariat Assistant in the Office of the Secretary. The deadline for submitting applications is on 18-NOV-2024.
Sharing the Fruit of Forestry Products: Indigenous People and Their Incomes in the Forestry Sector in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
By www.adb.org
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This study examines the impact of economic development in forestry on the indigenous people who have traditionally lived in and obtained their livelihood from the forest. It takes villages in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, as a case study.
Policy Environment and Regulatory Reforms for Private and Foreign Investment in Developing Countries: A Case of the Indian Power Sector
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To attract infrastructure investment to meet national goals for providing electricity to consumers, India needs continued macroeconomic stability as well as an improved policy and regulatory environment.
Beijing pushes to join security efforts for citizens in Pakistan, sources say
By www.dawn.com
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:28:16 +0500
Beijing is pushing Pakistan to allow its own security staff to provide protection to thousands of Chinese citizens working in Pakistan during talks, after a car bombing near Karachi’s airport that was seen as a major security breach, sources said.
Last month’s airport bombing that killed two Chinese engineers returning to work on a project after a holiday in Thailand was the latest in a string of attacks on Beijing’s interests in Pakistan.
The attacks have angered China, which has pushed Pakistan to begin formal negotiations for a joint security management system.
Reuters spoke to five Pakistani security and government sources with direct knowledge of the previously unreported negotiations and demands on condition of anonymity, as the talks are sensitive, and reviewed a written proposal sent by Beijing to Islamabad.
“They (Chinese) want to bring in their own security,” said one official, who sat in on a recent meeting, adding that Pakistan had not so far agreed to such a step.
According to the official, a written proposal sent to Islamabad by Beijing, and forwarded to Pakistani agencies for review, mentioned a clause allowing the dispatching of security agencies and military forces into each others’ territory to assist in counter-terrorism missions and conduct joint strikes.
The dispatching would be done after discussions, but Pakistan was averse to the proposal, one official said.
Neither Beijing nor Islamabad confirmed the talks officially.
Dawn.com has also reached out to the Foreign Office for a comment.
The source, and two other officials, said there was a consensus on setting up a joint security management system, and that Pakistan was amenable to Chinese officials sitting in on security meetings and co-ordination.
But there was no agreement on their participating in security arrangements on the ground.
The first official said Pakistan had asked China for help in improving its intelligence and surveillance capabilities instead of direct involvement.
A spokesman for China’s foreign ministry told Reuters it was not familiar with talks on a joint security scheme, but added, “China will continue to strengthen co-operation with Pakistan and make joint efforts to do its utmost to maintain the security of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions.”
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, declined to comment to Reuters while the interior and planning ministries did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
In a statement last week, Pakistan’s interior ministry said both sides agreed to develop a joint strategy to prevent similar incidents in the future.
‘Grave security breach’
The nature of the Karachi bombing has angered Beijing, which is now pushing harder to achieve a long-standing demand to control security arrangements for its citizens.
A pick-up truck rigged with nearly 100 kilogrammes of explosives waited unchecked for about 40 minutes near the outermost security cordon of the heavily guarded airport before its driver rammed it into a vehicle carrying Chinese engineers, officials said.
“It was a grave security breach,” admitted one of the officials investigating the bombing, which came just a week before Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s visit to Islamabad, the first such trip in a decade.
The official said investigators believe the attackers had “inside help” in securing details of the itinerary and route of the engineers, who had returned from a month off in Thailand.
They were to be escorted back to a power plant set up as part of plans for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Longtime Pakistan ally China has thousands of nationals working on projects grouped under the CPEC, a $65-billion investment in President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative, which seeks to expand China’s global reach by road, rail and sea.
‘Chinese frustrations’
Publicly, China has mostly backed Pakistan’s arrangements, even as it calls for enhanced security.
Privately, Beijing has expressed frustration. At one recent meeting, the Chinese side provided evidence that Pakistan had failed to follow security protocols agreed on twice in recent months, three officials said. Such protocols usually feature high standards for the deployment and movement of Chinese officials.
However, earlier this month, China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, while speaking at an event, had expressed frustration over the attacks, stating it was “unacceptable” and urging Islamabad to strengthen security measures for Chinese nationals and crack down on anti-China elements.
In response, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch had called the statement “perplexing” and a stark departure from the longstanding diplomatic norms between the two nations.
Chinese nationals have been in the crosshairs of banned outfits who accuse Beijing and Pakistan of exploiting minerals in Balochistan, where China has a strategic port and mining interests.
Thousands of Pakistani security officers from the army, police and a dedicated force called the Special Protection Unit are posted to guard Chinese nationals.
Only China’s embassy in Islamabad and its consulates are allowed Chinese official security personnel, the Pakistani officials said.
2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project[QZ-C01: Road No.2 Northern Section (Phase II) and Related Urban Infrastructure of Qinzhou Port]
Secondary Education for Human Capital Competitiveness Project
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2024-10-30
The Secondary Education for Human Capital Competitiveness Project will support priorities of phase 2 of Cambodia's Secondary Education Blueprint 2030. The project's impact is aligned with the vision of the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MOEYS) and the government's strategy, which highlight the importance of high-quality human resources to develop a knowledge-based society.2 The outcome will be effectiveness of a gender-inclusive upper secondary education system improved.
Enhancing Climate Resilience and Food Security Project
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2024-11-08
The proposed Enhancing Climate Resilience and Food Security Project will support Maldives' efforts to build climate resilience focusing on the interlinkages between human settlement and agri-food systems. It will enhance the country's adaptation capacity in line with Maldives Climate Change Policy Framework (MCCPF) and Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).
Precision Agriculture for Resilient Commercial Horticulture Sector Project
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2024-11-10
The Precision Agriculture for Resilient Commercial Horticulture Sector Project will promote horticulture commercialization by (i) catalyzing the formation of producer groups and (ii) strengthening vertical market linkages between producer groups and downstream agribusiness. The project location is in Bakhmal district in the Jizzakh region, directly benefiting at least 170 small-scale farmers while indirectly supporting at least 85 agricultural workers and their families.
Second Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Development Project (Phase 2)
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2025
The proposed SMEDP2-Phase 2 will consist of a $100 million concessional loan from ADB's ordinary capital resources and an attached technical assistance of $950,000 in aggregate from TASF-7 and Financial Sector Development Partnership Special Fund. It will finance the continuation and expansion of activities financed under the SMEDP2 project by increasing the number and size of commercially viable cottage, micro, small and medium enterprises (CMSMEs), as well as supporting employment in the CMSME sector.
Resilient and Inclusive Road Sector Improvement Project II
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2025
The project aims to establish a high-quality, climate-resilient road network in northern Armenia, which will enhance trade, and stimulate inclusive economic growth. By improving the resilience and transport connectivity, the project seeks to promote a more balanced development across the region. Additionally, it focuses on enabling the development of future roads that are sustainable, safe, inclusive, and support low-carbon mobility, ensuring long-term benefits for the environment and communities.
The project is aligned with the following impact: Livability of Gia Nghia city in Dak Nong province enhanced. The project will have the following outcome: access to urban environmental infrastructure and services in Gia Nghia improved. The project is expected to benefit approximately 68,215 residents through an improved environment and the establishment of public green spaces around the lakes, and approximately 20,810 residents additionally through access to networked sewer services by 2028.
Resilient Amu Darya River Basin Sector Development Program
By www.adb.org
Published On :: 2025
The proposed project will undertake a long-term and strategic approach to deliver climate adaptive solutions for water resources management in the Amu Darya River Basins in Uzbekistan. Predicted climate change impacts include increased temperatures, increased frequency and severity of extreme events such as floods and droughts, and a reduction of water availability and increased variability of water flows in the major river basins. Decreasing availability and increased water requirements by different sectors are leading to a growing seasonal and absolute supply-demand gap.
Consumer insecticides are useless for fighting cockroach infestations
By www.newscientist.com
Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:00:39 +0100
Lab-reared German cockroaches are susceptible to consumer insecticide sprays, allowing manufacturers to pass US regulatory tests, but insects taken from real-world infestations are able to shrug off the products
A microscopic diving board can cheat the second law of thermodynamics
By www.newscientist.com
Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2024 18:00:33 +0100
Working with a tiny cantilever, physicists managed to violate the second law of thermodynamics, using less energy than expected to change the cantilever’s motion
Stunning image of South America's largest lake hides a dark secret
By www.newscientist.com
Published On :: Fri, 03 Nov 2023 12:31:34 +0000
Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela, the largest lake in South America, has been captured in detail by the European Space Agency's Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission
C-Section Antibiotics Show No Link to Asthma in Childhood
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Fri, 20 May 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: C-Section Antibiotics Show No Link to Asthma in Childhood Category: Health News Created: 5/20/2022 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 5/20/2022 12:00:00 AM
Adding Plavix to Aspirin Doesn't Help Guard Against Second Stroke: Study
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Adding Plavix to Aspirin Doesn't Help Guard Against Second Stroke: Study Category: Health News Created: 8/29/2012 6:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 8/30/2012 12:00:00 AM
Childhood Cancer Survivors Who've Had One Stroke at Risk of Second
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Childhood Cancer Survivors Who've Had One Stroke at Risk of Second Category: Health News Created: 8/26/2015 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2015 12:00:00 AM
FDA Approves Second Drug in New Class of Cholesterol-Lowering Medications
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: FDA Approves Second Drug in New Class of Cholesterol-Lowering Medications Category: Health News Created: 8/28/2015 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/28/2015 12:00:00 AM
Secret Tunnels Between Skull, Brain Speed Immune Cells After Stroke in Mice
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Secret Tunnels Between Skull, Brain Speed Immune Cells After Stroke in Mice Category: Health News Created: 8/27/2018 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/28/2018 12:00:00 AM
Security Scanners Safe for Patients With Heart Devices: Study
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Security Scanners Safe for Patients With Heart Devices: Study Category: Health News Created: 8/28/2018 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/29/2018 12:00:00 AM
Scientists Unravel Secrets of People Who Naturally Suppress HIV
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Scientists Unravel Secrets of People Who Naturally Suppress HIV Category: Health News Created: 8/26/2020 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2020 12:00:00 AM
By www.medicinenet.com
Published On :: Wed, 3 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT
Title: Foreign Objects or Insects in the Ear Category: Diseases and Conditions Created: 11/29/1998 12:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/3/2022 12:00:00 AM