Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Lebanon president accepts PM Hassan resignation after Beirut blast

Lebanon president accepts PM Hassan resignation after Beirut blast
Lebanon's government has stepped down as Prime Minister Hassan Diab blamed endemic corruption for a devastating explosion last week that tore through the capital.

President Michel Aoun accepted Diab's resignation on Monday and asked the government to stay on in a caretaker capacity until a new cabinet was formed.

Tensions have been boiling over in the country following the massive explosion at Beirut's port that killed some 200 people and wounded 6,000 others, according to the latest tally.

"This crime" was a result of corruption that is "bigger than the state", Diab said in a televised statement, adding that he was taking "a step back" so he could stand with the people "and fight the battle for change alongside them".

"I declare today the resignation of this government. May God protect Lebanon," Diab said, repeating the last phrase three times.

Read more: Huge blast in Lebanon, 78 killed, nearly 4,000 injured

The developments follow a weekend of angry, violent anti-establishment protests in which 728 people were wounded and one police officer killed amid a heavy crackdown by security forces.

 



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National minorities day being observed today

The Government of Pakistan declared 11 August as National Minority Day
National Minorities Day is being observed on Tuesday to honour the services and sacrifices rendered by religious minorities for the country.

The day is aimed to recognize the contribution and sacrifices of minorities in creation of Pakistan and nation-building.

It has always been the endeavor of the Government to safeguard fundamental rights, safety, security, honour, life, liberty and prosperity of minorities in line with the historic speech of founder of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah at the Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947.

The Government of Pakistan declared 11 August as National Minority Day in 2009.

To mark the day, different events, including seminars and social gatherings, are being arranged across the country by members of various religious minorities.

In a message on the day, President Dr. Arif Alvi has stressed upon the nation to maintain the spirit of tolerance, social equality and brotherhood in the society by shunning all prejudices.

He said on this day, we all reiterate that individually every Pakistani citizen will meet duties of looking after their fellow countrymen.

The President reaffirmed that all communities residing in the country will be treated and respected equally so that the country can further march on the path of progress and development.

He said the day has great significance in the history of Pakistan as the whole nation reaffirmed its commitment with the promise made by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on August 11, 1947 in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan to safeguarding the rights of minorities.

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz says the minority community has been playing an important role in progress and development of the country.

In a tweet on National Minorities' Day on Tuesday, he said National Minorities Day carries special significance in the history of Pakistan.

The Minister said the dream of the state of Madina will not be realized without welfare of the minorities.

He said the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan has been endeavoring to materialize this dream.



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Pakistan team arrives in Southampton for second Test against England

The green shirts will resume training from tomorrow in Southampton
Pakistan’s squad has reached to Southampton for second and third Test against England, starting from August 13.

According to the details, after resting for a day, the Pakistan team traveled to Southampton where they will play the second Test against the home side.

The green shirts will resume training from tomorrow in Southampton.

It must be noted here that Pakistan lost the opening Test by three wickets against England in Manchester.



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US dollar gained against Pakistani rupee in interbank market

The US dollar closed at Rs168.37 on the other day
The United States dollar gained Rs0.07 against the Pakistani rupee in the interbank market on Tuesday.

According to forex dealers, the greenback is currently trading at Rs168.45 against the domestic currency at the interbank foreign exchange market.

The US dollar closed at Rs168.37 on the other day.

Meanwhile, the greenback held overnight gains in the international market on Tuesday following seven weeks of an almost relentless fall as investors clung to hopes of a bipartisan stimulus deal in Washington and U.S. bond yields rebounded from multi-month lows.

The greenback index jumped back to 93.568 USD from Friday’s two-year low of 92.495. Having fallen for seven straight weeks, the currency was due for a short-term corrective bounce, traders said.

The euro changed hands at $1.1745 EUR up slightly on the day, having eased 0.5% in previous trade. The greenback stood little changed at 106.07 yen.

The lira was quoted at 7.340 per dollar TRYTOM=D3, just above Friday’s record low of 7.365.

The British pound hardly budged at $1.3085 GBP=D4.



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Lebanon president accepts PM Hassan resignation after Beirut blast

Lebanon president accepts PM Hassan resignation after Beirut blast
Lebanon's government has stepped down as Prime Minister Hassan Diab blamed endemic corruption for a devastating explosion last week that tore through the capital.

President Michel Aoun accepted Diab's resignation on Monday and asked the government to stay on in a caretaker capacity until a new cabinet was formed.

Tensions have been boiling over in the country following the massive explosion at Beirut's port that killed some 200 people and wounded 6,000 others, according to the latest tally.

"This crime" was a result of corruption that is "bigger than the state", Diab said in a televised statement, adding that he was taking "a step back" so he could stand with the people "and fight the battle for change alongside them".

"I declare today the resignation of this government. May God protect Lebanon," Diab said, repeating the last phrase three times.

Read more: Huge blast in Lebanon, 78 killed, nearly 4,000 injured

The developments follow a weekend of angry, violent anti-establishment protests in which 728 people were wounded and one police officer killed amid a heavy crackdown by security forces.

 



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National minorities day being observed today

The Government of Pakistan declared 11 August as National Minority Day
National Minorities Day is being observed on Tuesday to honour the services and sacrifices rendered by religious minorities for the country.

The day is aimed to recognize the contribution and sacrifices of minorities in creation of Pakistan and nation-building.

It has always been the endeavor of the Government to safeguard fundamental rights, safety, security, honour, life, liberty and prosperity of minorities in line with the historic speech of founder of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah at the Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947.

The Government of Pakistan declared 11 August as National Minority Day in 2009.

To mark the day, different events, including seminars and social gatherings, are being arranged across the country by members of various religious minorities.

In a message on the day, President Dr. Arif Alvi has stressed upon the nation to maintain the spirit of tolerance, social equality and brotherhood in the society by shunning all prejudices.

He said on this day, we all reiterate that individually every Pakistani citizen will meet duties of looking after their fellow countrymen.

The President reaffirmed that all communities residing in the country will be treated and respected equally so that the country can further march on the path of progress and development.

He said the day has great significance in the history of Pakistan as the whole nation reaffirmed its commitment with the promise made by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on August 11, 1947 in the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan to safeguarding the rights of minorities.

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz says the minority community has been playing an important role in progress and development of the country.

In a tweet on National Minorities' Day on Tuesday, he said National Minorities Day carries special significance in the history of Pakistan.

The Minister said the dream of the state of Madina will not be realized without welfare of the minorities.

He said the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan has been endeavoring to materialize this dream.



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Belarus election: Second night of clashes over disputed poll

 Second night of clashes over disputed Belarus poll
Police in Belarus's capital Minsk have fired rubber bullets for a second night to quash protests following Sunday's disputed presidential elections.

Officials say one demonstrator died when an explosive device went off in his hands - the first confirmed fatality since the clashes began.

Autocratic President Alexander Lukashenko won 80% of the vote.

His main rival Svetlana Tikhanovskaya refused to accept the results, saying she was the real winner.

A lack of scrutiny - no observers were present - has led to allegations of widespread vote-rigging in the poll.

The election was held amid growing frustration at Mr Lukashenko's leadership, with opposition rallies attracting large crowds. The preceding days saw a crackdown on activists and journalists.

Mr Lukashenko, in power since 1994, has described opposition supporters as "sheep" controlled from abroad, and vowed not to allow the country to be torn apart.

He won 80.23% of the vote, according to election officials, with Ms Tikhanovskaya receiving 9.9%.

Ms Tikhanovskaya entered the election in place of her jailed husband and went on to lead large opposition rallies.

Riot police fired rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of demonstrators rallying in the capital.

Polish-based broadcaster Belsat TV aired footage of the police charging into the crowds.

Reports say some of the demonstrators fought back, throwing petrol bombs. Protesters also tried to build barricades.

A number of people were arrested. One journalist was injured, her colleagues and eyewitnesses said.

Later on Monday, the interior ministry said a protester died when he "tried to throw an unidentified explosive device at members of law enforcement".

"It exploded in his hand," the ministry said in a statement.

Opposition Candidate Ms Tikhanovskaya

The opposition candidate said that the authorities should think about how to peacefully hand over power.

"We have seen that the authorities are trying to hold on to their positions by force," she said.

"No matter how much we asked authorities not to turn on their own people, we were not listened to."

Her campaign said it would challenge "numerous falsifications" in the vote.

"The election results announced by the Central Electoral Commission do not correspond to reality and completely contradict common sense," her spokeswoman Anna Krasulina said.

But Mr Lukashenko vowed to stay in control.

"Our response will be robust," he said. "We will not allow the country to be torn apart."

International reaction 

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated his Belarusian counterpart on his victory, despite friction over accusations of a Russian plot, which Mr Lukashenko has tried to link to the opposition.

The leaders of China and several former Soviet nations have sent messages of support.

But the US said it was "deeply concerned" by the election and urged the government to "respect the right to peacefully assemble and to refrain from the use of force".

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for the election results to be published, saying harassment and repression had no place in Europe.

Individual EU countries expressed support for the demonstrators, and neighbouring Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said doubts over the election were "a direct road to violence, conflict and growing public outcry".



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...