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CAIRO, 30 May 2021, (TON): According to he Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs (MoHRA) “The grand Mufti of Egypt, Shawki Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam, has issued a detailed fatwa about peace and security in Afghanistan at the request of the Afghan Government.”
A statement from MoHRA quoted that the grand Mufti as declaring that peace, one of important principles of Islam, was paid less attention in Afghanistan, even the word Islam means peace.
Shawki Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam said in his fatwa “there were many rules mentioned in Islam for the protection of humans, a reason Islam has forbidden assaulting others, threatening the health of others and creating fears for them.”
The grand mufti further said that Islam counted the murder of one person as the murder of the whole humanity and it was called even worse than the destruction of the home of God (Masjid al-Haram Mosque). Islam mentioned serious punishment for those who threaten the security of countries, spread anarchy on land and create chaos.
Mufti Allam also quoted some verses from Quran that forbid violations of agreements.

KATHMANDU, 30 May 2021, (TON): Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said the outstanding issues relating to the border dispute would India will be resolved through diplomatic channels on the basis of historical accords, maps and factual documents.

In a televised address to the nation,Prime Minister Ili said underlined that Nepal’s international relations will be based on mutual benefit and honour to each other. He urged all political parties to form an all-party government and hold fresh elections.

He said, “Nepal’s international relations will be based on mutual benefit and honour to each other and collaboration will be sought with friendly countries on the basis of equality, justice and understanding.”

He said the outstanding issues relating to border issues with India would be resolved through diplomatic channels on the basis of historical accords, maps and factual documents. India-Nepal ties came under strain after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated an 80-km-long strategically crucial road connecting the Lipulekh pass with Dharchula on May 8 last year.

BEIJING, 30 May 2021, (TON): hina on Saturday successfully launched an automated cargo spacecraft carrying supplies, equipment and propellant for the country's new space station Tianhe.

The China Manned Space Agency announced, "Long March-7 Y3 rocket, carrying Tianzhou-2, blasted off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on the coast of the southern island province of Hainan,"

Spacecraft Tianzhou-2 is scheduled to dock with core the module of the space station Tianhe to deliver supplies, equipment and propellant. It was launched after over a week's delay due to "technical reasons".

Tianzhou-2 was launched for the first space station supply mission despite the initial delay, state-run Global Times reported.

The Tianhe module will act as the management and control hub of the space station Tiangong, meaning Heavenly Palace, with a node that could dock with up to three spacecraft at a time for short stays.

KABUL, 30 May 2021, (TON): 3 teachers have died and 15 more people have been injured after a roadside bomb hit a bus carrying university staff in northern Afghanistan.
Al-Biruni university’s professors and staff were travelling through Charikar, the capital of Parwan province, about 70km north of the capital Kabul. Taliban have condemned terror attack and denied any role in the attack. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
Violence in Afghanistan has increased in recent weeks as the United States and NATO prepare to withdraw all troops.
The deadline for the withdrawal is 11 September - 20 years to the day since the attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
“Some of the wounded teachers are in a critical condition. The university's chancellor was also reportedly injured in the attack” a spokesman for the Ministry of Higher Education said.

THIMPHU, 29 May 2021, (TON): Watershed Management Division of the forest department revealed a study “6,555 water sources in the country, 2,317 (35 percent) are drying up while 147 sources have dried up.”

Springwater (4,048) and streams (2,191) are major sources of drinking and irrigation water with lakes, rivers, ponds, and marshes contributing a negligible portion.

With the rapid drying of these sources due to changing climate, and Agriculture Research Specialist Mahesh Ghimirey, said that it could jeopardise the agriculture sector on which 69 percent of the rural population depend.
At the climate series last week, severely affected dzongkhags like Samtse, Tsirang, Mongar, Wangdue, and Dagana need interventions to reverse or halt the process.

Bhutan was economically water-stressed and has enough water resources with 94,500m3 per capita water availability, 500-6,000 mm rainfall, and four major river basins but lack adequate infrastructure for use or management.

KABUL, 29 May 2021, (TON): General Mark Milley has said “the US is “rapidly” making plans to evacuate Afghans who worked for the American military ahead of September’s troop pullout.”

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen Mark Milley expressed his fears, “A significant number of interpreters and other employees could be targeted by Taliban militants.”
As many as 18,000 Afghan nationals have applied for US visas to immigrate to the US under a special programme.

General Milley said in remarks his office released “We recognise that there are a significant amount of Afghans that supported the United States and supported the coalition, and that they could be at risk.”

Sources in Washington told that these interpreters of Pushto, Darri and Persian would be intercepting traffic from Afghanistan.

KOLKATA, 29 May 2021, (TON): A five-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court on Friday granted interim bail to four Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, including two West Bengal ministers, in the Narada case. The court, however, said that the interim bail with conditions granted to Firhad Hakim, Subrata Mukherjee, Madan Mitra and Shovan Chatterjee is only valid till the bench gives a final order in this case.

The CBI can further interrogate the accused but without physically summoning them to the CBI office because of the prevailing Covid-19 situation, the court said, adding that the investigations can proceed via video conferencing. Also, the leaders have been told not to give any interviews to the press on this case or any other legal matters pending on them.

On Friday, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta opposed grant of interim bail saying the four are influential people and could whip up public emotions again. Justice Mukerji asked the Solicitor General why the TMC leaders, who have not been arrested during the investigation for over four years, should be kept in house-arrest now, when they are required to do public functions during the pandemic.

 
 

ISLAMABAD, 29 May 2021, (TON): The President of the United Nations General Assembly, Volkan Bozkir, Friday departed here on completion of his three-day official visit to Pakistan.

He met Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and discussed Palestine, Jammu and Kashmir, Afghanistan, UN Security Council reform, Pakistan’s Presidency of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, climate action, financing for development, and the equal, fair, and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for all.

The UNGA President was also received by Prime Minister Imran Khan and discussed the situations in Palestine, Jammu and Kashmir, and Afghanistan. President Alvi conferred Pakistan’s civil award ‘Hilal-e-Pakistan’ on Volkan Bozkir to recognize his outstanding service as a leader who has served the United Nations.

Meanwhile, on Volkan Bozkir  point of view on Kashmir at his Press conference with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, India was quite upset and said,  when incumbent President of the UN General Assembly makes misleading and prejudiced remarks, he does great disservice to the office he occupies.” India described as “unwarranted” and “regrettable” the remarks by UN General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir that Pakistan should raise the Kashmir issue more forcefully and that all parties should refrain from steps that affect the status of Jammu and Kashmir.

New Delhi claimed, Bozkir’s remarks during a press conference with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister that Pakistan is ‘duty bound’ to raise the Kashmir issue at the UN more strongly are unacceptable and there is no basis for comparing the situation in Jammu and Kashmir to other global situations.

COLOMBO, 28 May, 2021, (TON): With firefighting operations on container ship MV X-Press Pearl, off Colombo, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has said that fire appears to have reduced in the front and mid-region of the ship, while the blaze continues in the rear.

India has sent three special Indian Coast Guard ships and an aircraft to help Sri Lanka put out a huge fire on a container ship off the island country’s coast amid mounting fears of a major oil leak.

Despite the ongoing adverse weather conditions, sustained firefighting operation by Sri Lankan Navy, Air Force, Sri Lanka Ports Authority and other local agencies in coordination with the Indian Coast Guard ships continued for the seventh day to control the fire on-board the MV X-Press Pearl.

Sri Lanka Ports Authority said the Sri Lankan tugs and Indian Coast Guard Ships have considerably reduced the blaze aboard MV X-Press Pearl and no oil spill was detected.

Accordingly, the samples of the ship’s cargo and floating objects and seawater samples were sent to the Government Analyst as per court orders.

The ship’s crew spotted the chemical leak in the Arabian Sea, about 1,000 nautical miles from Sri Lanka, a naval news service reported.

X-Press Pearl is a Singaporean container ship which was built in 2021 and it is around 186 metres (610 ft 3 in) long. It is operated by X-Press Feeders which is regarded as the largest feeder operator in the world.

The ship, which caught fire while at anchorage off Colombo and suffered an explosion, necessitating the swift evacuation of the crew.                                                   

COLOMBO, 28 May, 2021, (TON): The newly reclaimed land of 269 hectares in the heart of the Colombo Business District in Sri Lanka has been identified as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the Sri Lankan Parliament, paving the way for the creation of an International Business and Multi Services hub for South Asia called the Port City Colombo.

Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena on May 27, has signed, validating the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Bill which was passed in Parliament on the 20th May 2021.

The Colombo Port City Economic Commission bill significantly enhances ease of doing business through a single window facilitation, streamlined arbitration mechanism and globally benchmarked incentives.

Slated as the 'Gateway to South Asia', the project is a Public Private Partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and project company CHEC Port City Colombo. Port City Colombo is situated alongside the Port of Colombo, which is ranked as the World's 18th best connected Port, and is designed to strike a virtuous balance between commercial, residential and retail spaces.

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