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NEW DELHI, 25 November 2022, (TON): Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said "the Indian authorities are seeking consular access from the Qatari government to eight former naval officers who were detained in Doha."
"Yes, this issue is something that we have been pursuing and talked about it earlier.
A Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said "our embassy in Doha has been regularly raising the issue with the Qatari authorities.
That some family members have recently been permitted to visit their relatives in detention. We are separately seeking further consular access and as soon as we have some updates we will continue to share them."

BERLIN, 25 November 2022, (TON): Berlin Brandenburg Airport said "it closed its takeoff and landing runways due to unauthorized access of several people, while a climate group said its activists glued themselves to the tarmac."
the group said "The activists from the Last Generation environmental group called on the public to stop traveling by air and on the government to stop subsidizing it."
Berlin police said “In an airport area that is not open to the public, we encountered several people who had previously gained unauthorized access and some glued themselves."
A spokesperson for the airport said police had detained the activists but the runways were closed in order for staff to check for and rule out the presence of further people.

DHAKA, 25 November 2022, (TON): The eighth high-level border conference between Border Guard Bangladesh and Myanmar's Border Guard Police began in Naypyidaw of Myanmar.
A 10-member delegation of Bangladesh led by BGB Major General Shakil Ahmed participated in the five-day conference, according to a BGB press release.
On the other hand, a 15-member delegation led by Police Major General Aung Naing Thu represented the Myanmar side.

DHAKA, 25 November 2022, (TON): State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid has said Bangladesh is going to get 1-1.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas from Brunei starting in early 2023.
He made the statement following a bilateral meeting between Bangladesh and Brunei Darussalam in Bandar Seri Begawan.
He said “there might be a 10-15 year agreement between the two nations in this regard."
Nasrul Hamid led the Bangladesh delegation while Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister's Office of Brunei, Yang Mulia Dato Seri Paduka Awang Haji Matsatejo bin Sokiaw, led his country's delegation.

DHAKA, 25 November 2022, (TON): Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina dismissed the talks that there is no money in the country's banks.
Hasina said “some people talk about reserve but there is no issue regarding it. Some say there is no money in the banks which is a lie. Even I had a meeting with the Bangladesh Bank governor and other concerned. It was confirmed that we have enough money in banks."
Hasina, who is the president of ruling Awami League, was addressing a huge rally organized by the party at Jessore Stadium.

DOHA, 25 November 2022, (TON): Qatar is to provide $2.6 million to aid almost 100,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon with food, medicine, and shelter.
The Qatar Fund for Development agreed to the disbursement through the UN Refugee Agency, the UNHCR, in the early winter months to more than 13,500 Syrians in Jordan and nearly 82,400 in Lebanon.
Director General Khalifa Al-Kuwari said "QFFD spares no effort in responding to the ever-growing humanitarian needs around the world."
“The onset of winter makes our efforts more crucial to support those in urgent need of assistance.

By TON Nepal
The unanticipated consequences of the federal and provincial elections endure in every part of the country, future power-sharing models are already being discussed in Kathmandu. The occurrence of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, a new political outfit formed only around six months ago by a popular television host, and the successes of new parties in the Tarai are set to drastically alter the configuration of the federal legislature.
The Complete election results are predictable by the next week yet it is now becoming clear that no single party is in a position to attain a clear majority. As parties begin discussing the possible shape and size of a new coalition government, at the heart of the talks will be the bargaining for the prime minister’s post. Nepali Congress General Secretary, who has been re-elected to parliament from Kathmandu-4, had long before the elections projected himself as future prime minister, and he renewed his claim on Tuesday during his victory speech.
Recently Nepali Congress General Secretary said while addressing a victory rally that he respects the sentiments of the people and my voters to become PM. Nepali Congress General Secretary won the election from Kathmandu-4 for the third time and this will be his fourth stint as a parliamentarian. Nepali Congress General Secretary’s claim for the top executive post will make the incumbent prime minister and party president painful. As per the Nepali Congress charter, only the elected leader of the parliamentary party gets to contest for prime minister.
However, Nepali Congress General Secretary who comes from d rival camp in the party has to first win the camp’s support. It is too early to predict who will be the party’s prime ministerial candidate. First of all, whether the current ruling alliance will remain intact is still uncertain. Second, will Congress get to lead the government again? Nepali Congress General Secretary will be a sound PM candidate in the event of the furtherance of the present coalition. However, all such forecasts are premature unless and until the final election results are out.
Nepali Congress General Secretary said he has already started discussions inside the party to shore up support for his prime ministerial bid. He has the backing of another general secretary, and youth leaders like has already secured a parliamentary berth. On Tuesday he in his Facebook post evening proposed Nepali Congress General Secretary as parliamentary party leader and prime minister. Although, some political observers say despite popular support and considerable backing, Nepali Congress General Secretary still faces daunting odds of be prime minister.
Nepali Congress which is contesting 91 first-past-the-post (FPTP) seats out of the total 165, is struggling to get the status of the single largest party from the CPN-UML. Nepal Congress, the leader of the ruling coalition, is yet to publicly speak on the complaints of coalition partners on the deficiency of relocation of Congress votes to their candidates. Although, the election results are far from complete, frustration with mainstream parties including the Nepali Congress is apparent, especially among young voters who voted for a new party.
The young voters want to see rapid national development. As that has not happened, they have expressed their anger through the ballot box. Some political observers believe joining the race for prime minister alongside party veterans is a good sign for Nepali Congress General Secretary. Assuming that Nepali Congress General Secretary has done his homework before announcing himself fit for the top executive post, However, he should launch a nationwide campaign to shore up support.
Nepali Congress General Secretary has two main obstacles to overcome one a strong challenge from within his party and second, keeping the ruling coalition intact. Now as the election results are starting the ruling coalition, which had earlier expected to win a majority, appears to be frightened. The fear was reflected in the party spokesman’s reaction. Those frustrated with the congress party voted for the Rastriya Swatantra Party in the constituencies where there were no Congress candidates. As the proportional representation votes were also diverted to the new party.

BAGHDAD, 24 November 2022, (TON): Baghdad said Wednesday it planned to redeploy federal guards along its border with Iran and Turkiye, after repeated bombardments from both neighboring countries against opposition groups in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region.
The announcement appeared to respond in particular to Iran, which had publicly urged such a move.
Authorities have decided to “establish a plan to redeploy Iraqi border guards... along the border with Iran and Turkiye,” a statement said, issued after a government security meeting overseen by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.
The statement added "the initiative will be “in coordination with the government of the Kurdistan region and the peshmerga ministry."

WASHINGTON, 24 November 2022, (TON): The United States imposed sanctions on three Iranian officials on Wednesday for their role in the crackdown on protests in Kurdish-populated regions of the country.
Treasury Undersecretary Brian Nelson said “the Iranian regime is reportedly targeting and gunning down its own children, who have taken to the street to demand a better future,” in a statement.
Nelson said “the abuses being committed in Iran against protesters, including most recently in Mahabad, must stop.”

MANILA, 24 November 2022, (TON): The historic visit of US Vice President Kamala Harris to a Philippine island off the South China Sea this week was meant to showcase Washington’s support for one of its oldest security allies in Asia, experts have said, as the Southeast Asian country faced what she called “intimidation and coercion” in the disputed waterway.
Harris’ stop on Palawan, an island facing the South China Sea, was part of a three-day visit to the Philippines amid high geopolitical tensions in the region.
She was the highest-ranking American official to have visited the isle, her arrival taking place just days after an incident between the Philippine navy and the Chinese coastguard.

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