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UNICEF sends medical supplies to over 1,000 health centers in Afghanistan in November

UNICEF

KABUL, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has provided medical supplies to over 1,000 health facilities in Afghanistan last month, the organization announced on Wednesday. “Over 1,000 health facilities were provided with medical supplies. These services are a lifeline for millions of children and mothers,” the agency wrote on social media … Read more

Oil heading for biggest weekly gain in four months

Oil

LONDON: Oil prices rose on Friday and headed for their biggest weekly advance since late August, as the investors became less concerned over the potential effect of the Omicron Covid-19 variant on economic growth and demand for fuel. Brent crude rose one per cent to $75.16 a barrel at about 3:15pm Riyadh time, while WTI, … Read more

Oil jumps on Opec+ Omicron contingency plan, trimming weekly drop

Opec

LONDON: Oil rose for the second day on Friday after Opec+ said it would meet again to review output if the Omicron Covid-19 variant impacts demand, Arab News reported. Prices were still headed for the sixth week of declines on concern a steady increase in supply from the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies including … Read more

Saudi economy to grow strongly in fourth quarter

Saudi economy

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is set to experience strong economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2021, thanks to oil production hitting its highest level since April 2020, Arab News quoted a report from Capital Economics. Some 9.76 million barrels per day were produced in October, broadly in line with pre-virus levels of output, analysts at the London-based … Read more

GCC economies to witness an aggregate growth rate of 2.6% in 2021: World Bank

GCC economies

RIYADH: Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) economies are likely to achieve an aggregate growth rate of 2.6 per cent in 2021, Arab News quoted the World Bank Gulf Economic Update, as showing on Thursday. The report, titled “Seizing the Opportunity for a Sustainable Recovery”, attributed the rebound to stronger oil prices and the growth of non-oil … Read more

Oil down $2/barrel after Opec+ sticks to planned output rise

Opec

US and Brent Crude oil dropped $2/barrel after sources claimed Opec+ has decided to stick to its planned January output rise of 400,000/day, Reuters reported. At a meeting held via videoconference on Thursday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, known as Opec+, resisted US requests for speedier increases in oil output to support … Read more

Pandemic to cost global tourism $2 trillion in 2021: UN

Pandemic

MADRID: The coronavirus pandemic will cost the global tourism sector $2 trillion in lost revenues in 2021, the UN’s tourism body said on Monday, calling the sector’s recovery ‘fragile’ and ‘slow’. The forecast from the Madrid-based World Tourism Organization comes as Europe is grappling with a surge in infections and as a new heavily mutated … Read more

Opec+ delays technical meetings to review market conditions

Opec

RIYADH: The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, a grouping known as Opec+, is moving two technical meetings to later this week after oil’s rout last Friday, Bloomberg reported. The move seeks to allow its committees more time to evaluate the impact of a new strain of the coronavirus. A joint technical committee meeting … Read more

Coetzer hopes Scotland mature for next T20 World Cup

T20 world Cup

SHARJAH: Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer believes his team will show more maturity when they play in next year’s T20 World Cup after bowing out with a 72-run defeat against Pakistan on Sunday. Scotland lost all five games in the second round Super 12 stage but swept through qualifying with three wins, including a victory over Test-playing Bangladesh. … Read more

Powerful protest of transgenders against a gang-rape group in pictures

transgenders

A big number of transgender people and their friends demonstrated outside the Karachi Press Club in protest of an alleged gang-rape organization known as the Beelas that recently attacked the transgender community.

The protest was organized by Dr. Muhammad Moiz, a transgender rights campaigner. He shared the photos on social media, along with the community’s concerns and needs in Pakistan. He posted the caption.

“Demands from the Citizenry:”

1. “We demand that the citizens of Pakistan shed the colonial imperialists’ teachings that go against our native khwaja sira community. Help us dismantle these structures and create a more just and equitable world for everyone by not being silent bystanders as groups like the beela network inflict violence on our community.”

2. “We demand khwaja siras and other trans-feminine bodies be provided adequate and affordable healthcare and education.”

3. “We call upon employers to offer khwaja siras respectable and honest employment.”

4. “We insist that all khwaja siras and other trans-feminine bodies everywhere, around the world be treated with respect and dignity.”

“Demands from the State:”

5. “The beelas who attacked Dr. Moiz and Ms. Firdous must be apprehended and brought forward to face justice within the next week.”

6. “The Sindh government must table a draft legislation that protects the Khwaja Sira community in the province, informed by the lived experiences of khwaja siras. We demand that this process be initiated before the end of 2021.”

7. “We demand that a special committee overseeing khwaja sira cases be set up in Sindh in collaboration with the relevant community-based organizations, with a special helpline that khwaja siras can use in an emergency.”

8. “The police must be sensitized to understand beelas’ behavior, while also addressing internal issues in the police departments that prevent most khwaja siras from launching FIRs.”

9. “We demand khwaja sira representation in the National and Provincial assemblies.”

10. “We demand the construction of safe houses for community members, that are run by the community, so we can adequately provide for community members in need—especially younger members of the community who face violence.”

“We are all creatures of the Divine Will. All of us want to create a more just and beautiful world, as outlined by His Words in the Holy Quran. Unfortunately, we have been ignored for too long. None of us should be capable of being prejudiced against any living creature, because we are not above Him and His Love for all things alive. Help us overcome these injustices; it is God’s calling.”

 

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Facebook Streamlines the Settings Page on Mobile

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