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First Omicron case detected in Japan

First Omicron case detected in Japan

TOKYO, Japan on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the Omicron coronavirus variant, a day after authorities announced new Covid border restrictions. “Regarding the traveller arriving from Namibia, it was confirmed to be a case of Omicron after analysis at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases,” government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters. “This is the … Read more

Artist suffering from cerebral palsy gifts PM Imran portraits

Artist suffering from cerebral palsy gifts PM Imran his self-painted portraits

ISLAMABAD: An artist suffering from cerebral palsy, Umer Jaral, met Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday and presented him with self-painted portraits. The wheelchair-bound artist, 34, despite his neurological disorders that affect the movement of muscles, made the paintings out of his fondness for Imran Khan. PM Khan lauded Umer Jaral’s artwork and termed him … Read more

Over 206 mln Chinese aged 60 and older complete COVID-19 vaccination

Over 206 mln Chinese aged 60 and older complete COVID-19 vaccination

BEIJING: Over 215 million Chinese people aged 60 and above have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccines. Out of that number, 206 million have completed their vaccination against the virus, a health official said Tuesday.

Voluntary vaccination among the elderly has been progressing steadily across the country, said Cui Gang, an official with the National Health Commission (NHC), at a press conference.

According to the data released by the National Bureau of Statistics last May, the population of Chinese people on the mainland aged 60 and above reached 264.02 million.

Another NHC official Zheng Zhongwei pointed out that the COVID-19 vaccination rates among people aged above 70 and 80 remained low in some regions. Zheng said more work should be done to expedite vaccination for those in these age groups.

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Above-average temperatures despite La Nina: UN

Above-average temperatures despite La Nina: UN

GENEVA: Temperatures in many parts of the world are expected to be above average in coming months despite the cooling effect of a La Nina weather phenomenon, the United Nations said Tuesday. The UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said La Nina, which last held the globe in its clutches between August 2020 and May this … Read more

Allegations against ex-CJP: IHC directs Shamim to submit original affidavit in 5 days

Saqib - Shamim

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday directed former chief justice Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) Rana Shamim, whose alleged affidavit levelled serious allegations against ex-chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar, to submit the original copy of the document within five days. The court was hearing a contempt of court case against Shamim, Editor-in-Chief Jang Group Mir … Read more

LCCI, MCCI to jointly promote trade

LCCI MCCI

LAHORE: The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) have agreed to make joint efforts for the promotion of trade and industry, a statement said. The decision was made at a meeting of the office-bearers of both the chambers at the LCCI office. As per the … Read more

Double taxation, high cost of doing business big challenges: LCCI

LCCI

LAHORE: Double taxation, high cost of doing business and the lack of infrastructure in the market were big challenges, an official said. Talking to a delegation of the Textile Traders Association of Pakistan, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Mian Nauman Kabir said that the resolution of these issues is in the interests of … Read more

Admiral R Hari Kumar takes charge as India’s new navy chief

Admiral R Hari Kumar Chief of Naval Staff

NEW DELHI: Admiral R Hari Kumar Tuesday took charge as the new chief of the Indian navy, a spokesperson said. Kumar took charge following the retirement of Admiral Karambir Singh from service. “Admiral R Hari Kumar today assumes charge as the 25th Chief of the Naval Staff,” an Indian navy spokesperson in a brief statement … Read more

Pakistan’s labour laws to be updated: official

Pakistan labour

LAHORE: Pakistan’s labour laws would be updated for safeguarding the interests of the labourers and employers, a government official said. Speaking at a consultative workshop of labourers, industrialists and the government on labour laws at a local hotel, provincial Minister for Industries and Trade Mian Aslam Iqbal said that the labour laws would be updated … Read more

Pakistan calls for ‘fully equipped’ global accord to fight pandemics

Pakistan calls for ‘fully equipped’ global accord to fight pandemics

GENEVA: Amid a global alert over the new Omicron variant, Pakistan has called for a fully equipped and adequately resourced global health security framework that responds effectively to future pandemics. Speaking during a special three-day meeting of the World Health Organization’s governing body on Monday, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations Offices in Geneva, Khalil … Read more

At least 20 injured after 30 vehicles pile up due to dense fog

Pakistan dense fog vehicles pile up

ISLAMABAD: At least 20 people were injured on Tuesday morning after 30 vehicles piled up due to dense fog at three different locations in Pakistan, police said. An official from the patrolling police told local media that the vehicles, mostly cars, piled up on the M-2 motorway at Kala Shah Kaku and Qila Sattar Shah … Read more

Pakistan offers to host OIC summit on Afghanistan in December

Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has offered to host a summit of foreign ministers from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) next month to address the looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, said Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. Read more: Pakistan wants peace, stability in Afghanistan: FM Qureshi tells Taliban’s interim PM The Pakistan offer comes after a request … Read more

APCNGA rejects closure of CNG filling stations in Sindh

APCNGA

KARACHI: The All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has rejected the decision of the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) to close compressed natural gas (CNG) filling stations for two-and-a-half months from December 1 to February 15, a statement said. Closing of CNG filling stations in Sindh is unjustified, which will not be accepted, Group leader of APCNGA … Read more

First Omicron case detected in Japan

Japan Omicron case

Japan on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the Omicron coronavirus variant, a day after authorities announced new Covid border restrictions.

“Regarding the traveller arriving from Namibia, it was confirmed to be a case of Omicron after analysis at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases,” government spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters.

“This is the first Omicron case confirmed in Japan,” he said, adding that the infected traveller, a man in his 30s, is now in isolation at a medical facility.

The case was flagged during routine testing at an airport. Japan requires all arrivals to be tested before travelling to the country and when they land.

The announcement came a day after Japan tightened its border rules again, barring all new foreign arrivals just weeks after relaxing tough regulations to allow some students and business travellers entry.

The new rules mean only Japanese citizens and existing foreign residents can enter the country, with few exemptions, and those coming from areas with known Omicron cases require hotel quarantines ranging from three to 10 days.

Japan has recorded just over 18,300 coronavirus deaths during the pandemic while avoiding tough lockdowns.

After a slow start, its vaccination programme picked up speed and nearly 77 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.

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Trade barriers with Denmark to be removed: Sheikh Rashid

Sheikh Rashid

ISLAMABAD: Trade barriers between Pakistan and Denmark would be removed, a senior government official said. Talking to Ambassador of Denmark Lis Rosenholm, who called on him, Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed emphasised the need to cement relations between both countries and also discussed other issues of mutual interests, including bilateral relations. The Danish … Read more

SC directs NAB to probe Thar coal project

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to probe embezzlement of funds in the Thar coal project. A three-member bench headed by the Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed heard the suo motu case pertaining to alleged financial irregularities and loss caused to the national exchequer in the … Read more

NAB chairman should tell how much money he recovered from politicians: Abbasi

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, on Tuesday, urged the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chairman to reveal how much money he had recovered from politicians in the Broadsheet case. “It has been three years,” he continued, “but the loan commission report could not surface.” Read more: FIA … Read more

Sindh govt should take strict action against hoarders: Khusro Bakhtyar

Khusro Bakhtyar

ISLAMABAD: The Sindh-based fertiliser dealers have purchased an extra 125,000 tonnes of urea, compared with the last year, similarly dealers from peripheral areas of Punjab (adjacent to Sindh) bought 50,000 tonnes of extra urea, compared with the last year for hoarding purposes. Minister for Industries and Production Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar regretted that unfortunately due to … Read more

Doctors continue to boycott OPDs at govt hospitals in Quetta

Patients suffer as young doctors continue strike in Quetta

QUETTA: As the patients suffer, the boycott of outpatient departments (OPDs), in-door and elective services at government hospitals by the young doctors, protesting against the arrest of their fellow doctors, on Tuesday entered the second day. Read more: Police arrest 19 doctors for blocking road in Quetta A spokesperson of the Young Doctors Association (YDA) … Read more

Expo 2020 Dubai receives 4.8 million visits

Expo 2020

ISLAMABAD: The Expo 2020 Dubai announced that visit figures reached more than 4.8 million since its launch. According to the figures released by the Expo 2020, the numbers show an increase to 4,766,419. The announcement followed weeks driven by music, sporting stars and high numbers of visitors, showing interest in the November Weekday Pass, Arab News reported. … Read more

Bumper rice crop of 9 million tonnes achieved during current season: minister

Bumper rice crop

ISLAMABAD: Owing to the policy interventions and incentivising the local farming communities, Pakistan has achieved a bumper rice crop, estimated over 9 million tonnes during the current season, compared with the output of 8.4 million tonnes during the same period of the last year, a government official said. Addressing a press conference, Minister for National … Read more

Punjab Food Authority seals ketchup, mayonnaise factories in Lahore

Punjab Food Authority unearths fake ketchup factories in Lahore

LAHORE: The Punjab Food Authority (PFA) on Tuesday launched a major operation against substandard mayonnaise and ketchup production units across the provincial capital. DG Food Authority carried out successful operations in factories located at Thokar Niaz Baig, Madina Colony, Samanabad and Raiwind Road areas and destroyed 3452 kg substandard food items, Bol News reported. He … Read more

Chile lawmakers set to approve same-sex marriage bill

Chile lawmakers set to approve same-sex marriage bill

Chile’s parliament is set to approve a long-awaited bill to legalize same-sex marriage Tuesday, joining just a handful of countries in majority Catholic Latin America with similar laws. The bill will also enable married same-sex couples to adopt children. Chile, which legalized same-sex civil unions in 2015, has been awaiting this bill since 2017 when … Read more

Pakistan’s economy on track to achieve set growth target

Pakistan economy

ISLAMABAD: Rupani Foundation in partnership with Reenergia, Pakistan Institute of Economic Development (PIDE), and Karakorum International University (KIU), has formally inaugurated the GB Invest Initiative on November 29, 2021 in Islamabad and Gilgit, simultaneously. The launching ceremony was held at the National Press Club, Islamabad. This private sector-led GB Invest Initiative aims at mobilising the … Read more

WHO special session seeking “pandemic treaty” amid Omicron concerns

WHO special session seeking "pandemic treaty" amid Omicron concerns

GENEVA: A special session of the World Health Assembly (WHA) kicked off here on Monday amid growing concerns over the latest Omicron coronavirus variant, where the participants aim to negotiate a new “pandemic treaty.” The WHA May session this year decided to set up a working group to consider the findings and recommendations of a … Read more

Oil demand expected to reach pre-pandemic levels

Oil

DHAHRAN: Aramco’s CEO is optimistic about oil demand growth next year, despite fears over the new Covid-19 variant omicron, Arab News reported. The oil demand will be over 100 million barrels/day in 2022, reaching the pre-Covid-19 levels, Amin Nasser told Arab News during a media briefing at the company’s headquarters. On the Covid-19’s new strain, he said: “The markets … Read more

Saudi govt buys electricity subsidiary

Saudi

RIYADH: The Saudi Electricity Company is transferring its ownership of its subsidiary, Saudi Power Procurement Company, to the government, Arab News quoted the company, as saying on a bourse filing. SPPC is responsible for tendering renewable and conventional energy projects to meet the growth in the kingdom’s power demand. It also manages commercial agreements for the procurement … Read more

Omicron COVID variant poses downside risks to U.S. economy: Fed chief

Omicron COVID-19 variant poses downside risks to U.S. economy: Fed chief

The recent rise in COVID-19 cases and the emergence of the Omicron variant pose downside risks to U.S. employment and economic activity and increased uncertainty for inflation, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in a written testimony released Monday afternoon.

“Greater concerns about the virus could reduce people’s willingness to work in person, which would slow progress in the labour market and intensify supply-chain disruptions,” Powell said in the testimony prepared for a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee scheduled on Tuesday morning.

Powell noted that pandemic-related supply and demand imbalances have contributed to notable price increases in some areas, with the price index for personal consumption expenditures up 5 percent over the 12 months ending in October.

“It is difficult to predict the persistence and effects of supply constraints, but it now appears that factors pushing inflation upward will linger well into next year. In addition, with the rapid improvement in the labour market, slack is diminishing, and wages are rising at a brisk pace,” he said.

Powell also said the central bank understands that high inflation imposes significant burdens, especially on those less able to meet the higher costs of essentials like food, housing, and transportation.

“We are committed to our price-stability goal. We will use our tools both to support the economy and a strong labour market and to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched,” he said.

The Fed has pledged to keep the federal funds rate unchanged at the record-low level of near-zero since the start of the pandemic. The central bank began this month to reduce its monthly asset purchase program of 120 billion U.S. dollars by 15 billion dollars. At this pace, the Fed would end its asset purchases by June next year.

It’s too soon to judge the health implications and the economic effects of the emerging Omicron variant, according to an analysis released by Oxford Economics on Monday.

“If the Omicron variant ends up having a significant impact on the economy, then governments and central banks would likely focus their response on the demand impacts rather than the more ambiguous inflation impact,” the analysis said.

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