Thursday, September 17, 2020

Tayyip Erdogan slams 'incapable' French President Macron

Erdogan and Macron have traded insults for months after finding themselves on opposite sides of conflicts.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday France was being led by an "incapable" president as he stepped up his personal quarrel with Emmanuel Macron.

Erdogan and Macron have traded insults for months after finding themselves on opposite sides of conflicts ranging from Libya and parts of the Middle East to Turkey's maritime dispute with Greece.

Macron enraged Ankara last week by suggesting that Turkey "deserved something else" to the way Erdogan's government was approaching foreign affairs.

The European Union will next week discuss sanctioning Turkey for sending its energy exploration vessels and warships into eastern Mediterranean waters claimed by Cyprus and Greece.

Erdogan told a virtual meeting of his ruling AK Party that Macron's logic blaming Turkey for regional problems did not work.

"If Turkey withdraws from Syria, would Syria achieve peace?" he asked while going through a list of troubled countries in which Turkey and France back opposite sides.

"If Turkey renounces everything, would France be rid of the mayhem provoked by the incapable and ambitious person who is heading France, and adopt a policy based on common sense?"

Animosity between the two has been building up since around the time Macron warned in November that NATO's lack of response to a Turkish operation in northern Syria showed that the alliance was undergoing "brain death".

Turkey backs the UN-recognised Government of National Accord in Tripoli in the conflict against eastern Libya strongman Khalifa Haftar.

France has long been suspected of favouring Haftar but officially denies this.

Their disputes escalated after France last month sent naval assets into the eastern Mediterranean to help out Greek warships shadowing Turkish ones in disputed seas.

Erdogan said the EU has been applying "double standards against us for a long time".

"With the support of our nation, we will continue to do whatever is good, right and beneficial for our country," Erdogan said.



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Tayyip Erdogan slams 'incapable' French President Macron

Erdogan and Macron have traded insults for months after finding themselves on opposite sides of conflicts.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday France was being led by an "incapable" president as he stepped up his personal quarrel with Emmanuel Macron.

Erdogan and Macron have traded insults for months after finding themselves on opposite sides of conflicts ranging from Libya and parts of the Middle East to Turkey's maritime dispute with Greece.

Macron enraged Ankara last week by suggesting that Turkey "deserved something else" to the way Erdogan's government was approaching foreign affairs.

The European Union will next week discuss sanctioning Turkey for sending its energy exploration vessels and warships into eastern Mediterranean waters claimed by Cyprus and Greece.

Erdogan told a virtual meeting of his ruling AK Party that Macron's logic blaming Turkey for regional problems did not work.

"If Turkey withdraws from Syria, would Syria achieve peace?" he asked while going through a list of troubled countries in which Turkey and France back opposite sides.

"If Turkey renounces everything, would France be rid of the mayhem provoked by the incapable and ambitious person who is heading France, and adopt a policy based on common sense?"

Animosity between the two has been building up since around the time Macron warned in November that NATO's lack of response to a Turkish operation in northern Syria showed that the alliance was undergoing "brain death".

Turkey backs the UN-recognised Government of National Accord in Tripoli in the conflict against eastern Libya strongman Khalifa Haftar.

France has long been suspected of favouring Haftar but officially denies this.

Their disputes escalated after France last month sent naval assets into the eastern Mediterranean to help out Greek warships shadowing Turkish ones in disputed seas.

Erdogan said the EU has been applying "double standards against us for a long time".

"With the support of our nation, we will continue to do whatever is good, right and beneficial for our country," Erdogan said.



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Prime accused in motorway gang-rape case narrowly escapes arrest

 motorway gang rape case Abid Ali
Prime accused in the motorway gang rape case Abid Ali on Thursday narrowly escaped from police in the Nankana Sahib area of the Punjab province after he visited his sister-in-law in the area.

According to sources, Abid visited his sister-in-law Kishwar Bibi on Thursday at her residence in the old Nankana Sahib district of the Punjab province.

Kishwar Bibi claimed that they had informed the police regarding the presence of the accused in the motorway rape case, however, they arrived 30 minutes late.

“I was present with Abid at a park as police approached him and tried to capture him,” she said adding that he ran away from the park after pushing her.

Kishwar Zahra further claimed that their lives were also in danger after the escape of the accused as they had informed the police regarding his presence.

The police have meanwhile, cordoned off a local graveyard in the area over suspicion of his presence in the area.

The police on Wednesday night claimed to have arrested five relatives of the prime suspect in the motorway gang-rape case, Abid Ali in Kasur.

According to details, Lahore Police carried out an operation in Kasur’s area of Rao Khan on a tip-off that Abid Ali was present in the area during which five of his relatives were arrested.

It was learned that two cousins, a woman, and two other relatives of Abid Ali are among the arrested.

Police sources said that the prime suspect in motorway rape case Abid Ali had contacted these persons two days ago. The arrested persons would be brought to Lahore for further investigation.



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PCB signs satellite broadcast deal with PTV Sports

PCB signs satellite broadcast deal with PTV Sports
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday inked a satellite broadcast deal with the national sports television and signed a further agreement to secure cable distribution with I-Media Communication Services.

The broadcast deal will be effective for the 2020-2023 cycle.

The agreements were signed in the presence of Prime Minister Imran Khan who is also the patron of the Board.

Speaking on the occasion, PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani thanked the premier for his support.

PCB will be soon finalising the grant of its broadcast rights for international territories separately as well as launching a new structure for its digital media rights.

The broadcasting arrangement is structured to provide increasing revenues over the term of the cycle and PCB expects to earn in excess of $200 million over the three years.

While addressing the signing of the agreements, the premier had said that it is imperative that PTV takes lead in the country's sports coverage, especially cricket, given the huge fan following of the game in Pakistan.

Recalling the times when the state-owned PTV was broadcast across South Asia, the premier said: “As they say, you survive when you adapt. Unfortunately, due to myriad reasons [that I don’t want to discuss right now], our national broadcaster lagged behind the rest of the world.”

We hope that with our newly-introduced reforms the institution will see an improvement, with better revenues and quality of content, he added.



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Pakistan sticks to its stance on Palestine amid Israel peace treaties

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
Pakistan on Thursday reaffirmed its call for an independent Palestinian state under the United Nations' (UN) resolutions, a few days after Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates inked peace deals to normalise ties with Israel.

Pakistan reaffirms stand on Palestine of [two] state solution as enshrined in UN resolutions," Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a tweet.

"Palestinian's right to self determination is inalienable [and] we renew call for establishment of independent State of Palestine on basis of internationally agreed parameters with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as capital," he added.

According to the normalisation deal, Israel has pledged to suspend its planned annexation of Palestinian lands in exchange for normalisation of ties with the UAE.

But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed that did not mean Israel was abandoning plans to annex the Jordan Valley and Jewish settlements across the occupied West Bank.

The agreement was the product of lengthy discussions between Israel, the UAE and the United States that accelerated recently, White House officials said.

A joint statement issued by the three nations said US President Donald Trump, Netanyahu and Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed had “agreed to the full normalisation of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates”.

The statement said that “as a result of this diplomatic breakthrough and at the request of President Trump with the support of the United Arab Emirates, Israel will suspend declaring sovereignty” over areas of the West Bank that were envisioned in a US plan announced by Trump in January.

However, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader said the UAE, by signing an agreement to normalise relations with Tehran's arch-foe Israel, has betrayed the whole Muslim world.

"The UAE betrayed the world of Islam, the Arab nations, the region's countries, and Palestine," Khamenei said in a speech, excerpts of which were broadcast by state television.

"Of course, this betrayal won't last long but the stigma will stay with them," he added.



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Constitution, parliament 'undermined to forcibly pass' FATF-related bills: Bilawal

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Thursday said the Constitution and the Parliament were "undermined to forcibly pass" bills crucial to the requirements laid out by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for Pakistan to exit its "grey list".

Addressing an All Parties Conference arranged by the Pakistan Bar Council, Bilawal questioned how long the Parliament can be accepted as a mere "rubber stamp" one.

Bilawal lamented that National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser "did not recount votes" during the legislative process, despite repeated calls from the opposition parties to do so.

Hitting out at Prime Minister Imran Khan, the PPP chairman said that people are told that they live in the State of Madinah but in this state, a woman gets raped on a motorway.

"However, the ones who are responsible for people's security, instead of blaming the rapists, they question the victim," he said, adding: "And the state's ministers and prime minister come forward to defend them."

The recent floods have affected the country severely and dealt heavy damage to the crops, however, no one is raising voice for the people of the state in the mainstream media, he said.

"Our political parties should remember that when the floods hit the country in 2011, Watan Card was launched [by the PPP government] to compensate the affectees," Bilawal said.

"Today, no one is ready to support or compensate the affected people and we call this state, the state of Madinah."

The PPP chairperson said that in the state of Madinah, freedom of expression was guaranteed. "In this state, even the so-called leaders do not have the authority to do so."

Bilawal said that the political parties' complaints about the National Accountability Bureau were old, but during the incumbent government's tenure even the media is not free to report.

Bilawal said that when PPP had earlier called for defending the 18th amendment and the National Finance Commission, people said that the PPP was "defending its corruption".

However, now, I am happy that many parties are supporting us, Bilawal said.

"Only because we had revived the Constitution of 1973 through the 18th Amendment," he said.

"The only problem in that [passing the 18th Amendment] was that we had given the Parliament the authority to make decisions regarding the judges and they — honourable members of the judiciary and some political leaders — perceived it as a threat," he said.

"The way and procedure of judges' appointments should be decided by the people and the forum of the people is the Parliament," he said.

Bilawal hoped that after the APC, the opposition would get rid of this "hybrid government to free the country".

Media's suppression unlike 'ever before'

Furthermore, PML-N president Shehbaz Sharif said that the media in Pakistan today is being suppressed to an unprecedented level.

"Media workers have sacrificed their lives and struggled to get their freedom," he said, adding: "Editor-in-Chief Jang and Geo Group Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman is being subjected to injustice."

Talking about the judiciary, he said that the situation has taken a negative turn and despite pressure, some judges who hand out judgments based on justice.

However, he said that some judges who were like Arshad Malik, the suspended judge who was involved in the video case scandal.

"They are causing irreparable damage to the justice system," he said, terming such judges as "black sheep".

Shehbaz said that dwelling in the past won't do good for anyone and that people should accept their mistakes.

"We have also made mistakes but for how long will we continue to watch this spectacle," he said.

The PML-N president — speaking about the justice system — said that the "black coats" have also made several sacrifices for the country.

"The outcome of the sacrifices can be debated on," he said.

Shehbaz, speaking of the opposition, said that they were not facing accountability, rather the government exacting "revenge" on them.

The PML-N president also reacted to the premier's speech in the joint session of the Parliament, where he said that it looks like the Sharif's were born in Buckingham Palace and not Gawalmandi.

"We have a prime minister that doesn't know that every area of the country is sacred," he said.

Shehbaz said that the prime minister made a speech that "no one thought he would" make.

"Accountability cannot be done if faces are considered and not cases," he said, adding that half of the people in the cabinet are those who cannot be saved if they are held accountable, calling for across-the-board accountability.

"To resolve the issues of Balochistan, a lot of funds are needed," he said, adding that during the PPP's tenure, Punjab took it upon itself to resolve the issues of other provinces.



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New Zealand plunges into recession first time in decades amid pandemic crisis

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, New Zealand's economy fell into recession for the first time in a decade on Thursday, posting a record contraction in the June quarter, as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heads into next month's general election.

"The 12.2% fall in quarterly GDP is by far the largest on record in New Zealand," the national statistics agency said.

The reporting period covers April to June, coinciding with a strict lockdown that began in late March and began easing in late May.

Stats NZ spokesperson Paula Pascoe said the closure of New Zealand's borders since March 19 had also had a huge impact of some sectors of the economy.

"Industries like retail, accommodation, and restaurants, and transport saw significant declines in production because they were most directly affected by the international travel ban and strict nationwide lockdown," he said.

"Other industries, like food and beverage manufacturing, were essential services and fell much less."

The second-quarter decline follows a 1.6% contraction in the first three months of 2020, confirming widespread expectations that New Zealand is in recession.

However, the 12.2-% figure was below the 16% predicted by the government this week and fell well short of the 23.5% forecast in the budget last May.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the better-than-expected outcome was due to policies implemented by Ardern's government, which will go to the polls seeking a second term on October 17.

"Going hard and early means that we can come back faster and stronger," he said.

"Economists expect the current September quarter to show a record jump back to growth in the economy."

'This was traumatic'

New Zealand has recorded only 25 coronavirus deaths in a population of five million and cases have been largely contained since late May, aside from a flare-up in Auckland last month.

But the opposition National Party said Ardern's centre-left government had failed New Zealanders by failing to keep the economy moving.

National's finance spokesman compared the response to Australia, which recorded an economic contraction of 7% in the June quarter after adopting a more flexible approach to lockdowns and border controls.

"The lack of pragmatism and a clear plan from (Ardern's) Labour has made the economic hole deeper and the impact harder than it needed to be," he said.

"This economic damage was recorded in three months but will last for decades to come — this is the deepest recession in living memory."

New Zealand's most recent recession was in 2008-09 and until the first three months of this year, it had recorded non-stop quarterly growth since 2010.

Kiwibank chief economist Jarrod Kerr said the scale of the June quarter decline was unprecedented.

"We've never seen anything like this. It was traumatic," he said.

"Service exports were stonewalled, and down 40% in the quarter, consumption was down 12%, and investment was slashed by 20%."

But he said the figure was a one-off that was set to be followed by a growth surge of 10% in the September quarter, which would also be a record.

"Businesses and households have clearly adapted to trading in a world with the limited face-to-face contract," he said.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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