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Credentials Presented to President by Ambassador Nong Rong

by Meng Fanrong

China’s Ambassador Nong Rong in an impressive ceremony presented credentials to the President of Pakistan His Excellency Dr. Arif Alvi on Tuesday. The ceremony was held at Aiwan-e-Sadr (President House).  

The president said that Pakistan and China are staunch friends and share extensive common interests in common development and safeguarding regional and world peace and stability. Pakistan stands firmly with China on issues involving China’s core interests. The current Pakistani government is actively committed to developing the economy and improving people’s livelihood, and highly appreciates the important opportunities that China’s development has brought to the world and the region.

Ambassador Nong conveyed President Xi Jinping’s cordial greetings and best wishes to President Alvi, appreciating Alvi’s great concern for China-Pakistan relations and supporting the friendship between the two countries with practical actions. Ambassador Nongsaid that China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners, the friendship between the two countries has always been unbreakable and rock solid, and the cooperationhas always maintained exuberant vitality.

            Before presenting credentials, Ambassador Nong called on Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood on Monday. The Foreign Secretary welcomed Ambassadors’ appointment to Pakistan and in a tweet said that: “FS Sohail Mahmood received China’s Ambassador designate Nong Rong today. FS reaffirmed strong commitment to Pakistan-China ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’, hoped CPEC projects would be fast-tracked. Lauded Ambassadors’ experience and extended best wishes to him for successful term.”

The tweet demonstrated Islamabad’s resolve to further strengthen Pakistan-China ties under the leadership of a new Ambassador who had extensive experience of public service and had held key positions in the CPC.

            Chinese Embassy in Islamabad also issued a statement on Ambassadors’ meeting with Foreign Secretary which said that: “ Ambassador Nong appreciated Sohail Mahmood and the Pakistani Foreign Ministry for actively promoting the China-Pakistan relations which were are a model of state-to-state friendly relations and China has always given priority to Pakistan in its neighborhood diplomacy. During President Xi Jinping’s historic state visit to Pakistan in 2015, the two sides upgraded the bilateral relationship to an all-weather strategic and cooperative partnership, taking China-Pakistan relations to a new level”.

            Ambassador Nong emphasized that at the fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee held last week, China put forward the long-term goal of basically realizing socialist modernization by 2035 and the main goals of economic and social development during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.

The Envoy also stressed that China was ready to work with Pakistan to seize new opportunities for China’s development and inject new impetus into bilateral cooperation. He underlined that China will earnestly implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries; strengthen exchanges and cooperation in all areas; work together to tackle the COVID-19 epidemic; deepen vaccine cooperation; and advance the building of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor  (CPEC).

Ambassador Nong arrived Islamabad on 22 October 2020. According to the diplomatic procedures, after the formal presentation of credentials, Ambassador Nong Rong is now able to fully discharge his duties as Beijing’s Ambassador to Islamabad.

Not considering closure of educational institutions, says Shafqat Mahmood

ISLAMABAD : Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood has said no plan is under consideration for the closure of educational institutions across Pakistan amid rising coronavirus cases.

Shafqat Mahmood said in a statement that the country is witnessing another wave of COVID-19 and the health ministry advised to keep a tight eye on the developments.

Mahmood said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had chaired the session of National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) where the participants reviewed the COVID-19 testing capacity in educational institutions.

He clarified that educational institutions could not be closed in the current situation. The minister said that the country fought the pandemic and produced exemplary results to curb COVID-19 as compared to the other nations. He termed the establishment of a science lab a step towards setting a standard.
Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan had rejected the closure of businesses, schools and industries again in view of rising novel coronavirus cases during its second wave in Pakistan.

PM Imran Khan had given the statement while chairing the federal cabinet meeting today. A briefing was given to the cabinet members regarding an increase being witnessed in COVID-19 cases.

The federal cabinet was told that coronavirus cases are consistently increasing besides a hike in the number of critical patients put on ventilators and mortality rate.

PM Imran Khan had said that there is a need to strictly implement standard operating procedures (SOPs), however, the federal government will shut businesses, schools and industries again. He had ruled out possibilities to impose lockdown in the country.

He added that the government managed to stabilise the national economy after making efforts. The premier directed making nationals aware of the precautionary measures.

PM’s special energy package for industrial sector to boost investment: Buzdar

Lahore : Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has said that for the first time in the history of the province, all facilities have been provided to investors under one roof.

He stated this while talking to Chairman Punjab Board of Investment Sardar Tanveer Ilyas who called on him in Lahore on Wednesday.

He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s special energy package for the industrial sector will boost investment and create new job opportunities for youth.

He said that now Punjab has become the safest province for investors while the previous governments did not take any practical steps to promote investment.

Pakistani rupee hits six-month high against US dollar

KARACHI : The Pakistani rupee continued to strengthen against the United States (US) dollar hitting a six-month high of Rs159.65 in the inter-bank market on Wednesday.

According to forex dealers, the local currency appreciated by Rs0.32 to Rs159.65 against the greenback as trading session began today.

The US dollar was traded at as low as Rs159.93 in the currency market the other day, falling below the Rs160 mark for the first time in the past five months.

Economic expert Asad Rizvi said the dollar has depreciated by Rs8.78 against the rupee over the past two months. He said the country’s current account surplus helped ease pressure on the rupee.

In a tweet last month, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said: “We are headed in the right direction finally.”

He said the country’s current account balance posted a surplus of $73 million during September, bringing surplus for the first quarter of the current fiscal year to $792 million as compared to $1,492 million deficit recorded during last year’s corresponding year. The prime minister said exports also saw a 29 per cent increase besides remittances growing 9 per cent over the previous month.

Biden confident, Trump accuses Democrats of trying to steal tight White House election

WASHINGTON: Democrat Joe Biden said he was confident of victory and President Donald Trump accused Democrats of trying to steal the election on Wednesday as a tight White House race came down to a handful of states where vote-counting could take hours or days.

Trump won the battlegrounds of Florida, Ohio and Texas, dashing Biden’s hopes for a decisive early defeat of the president, but Biden said he was on track to winning the White House by taking three key Rust Belt states.

Biden, 77, was eyeing the so-called “blue wall” states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania that sent Trump, 74, to the White House in 2016 for possible breakthroughs once those states finish counting votes cast earlier by mail and in person.In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and much of Michigan, mail-in ballots were not processed until Election Day on Tuesday.

“We feel good about where we are,” Biden said in his home state of Delaware, shouting over a din of supporters in cars honking their horns in approval. “We believe we’re on track to win this election.”

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Winning those three states would be enough to give Biden an Electoral College victory. Fox News projected Biden would win Arizona, another state that voted for Trump in 2016, giving him more options to get to 270 Electoral College votes.

Even without Pennsylvania, Biden victories in Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin, along with his projected win in a congressional district in Nebraska, which apportions electoral votes by district, would put him in the White House, as long as he also holds the states that Trump lost in 2016.

“We are up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the Polls are closed!” Trump said on Twitter, which swiftly tagged the tweet as possibly misleading.

Trump has repeatedly and without evidence suggested that an increase in mail-in voting will lead to an increase in fraud, although election experts say that fraud is rare and mail-in ballots are a long-standing feature of American elections.

In Pennsylvania, of the 4.5 million votes counted so far, only 750,000 were absentee votes, or just 17%. According to Edison Research, more than 2.4 million early ballots were cast in the state, of which nearly 1.6 million were by Democrats and about 555,000 by Republicans.

In Georgia, Trump was leading 52% to 48% at 1:40 a.m., but several hundred thousand ballots remained to be counted early Wednesday in Atlanta and its suburban counties. Many of those areas had favored Democrats in the past, and many of the votes remaining to be counted were those cast before the election.

Supporters of both candidates called the election a referendum on Trump and his tumultuous first term. The winner will lead a nation strained by a pandemic that has killed more than 231,000 people and left millions more jobless, racial tensions and political polarization that has only worsened during a vitriolic campaign.

Trump monitored election returns with members of his family in the living room of the White House residence. Going in and out of the room were first lady Melania Trump, his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka among others. “He’s calm, chilling,” said a source familiar with the scene.

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A senior Trump aide, watching returns at the White House, described the mood there in a text: “Good. But nervous”

In the East Room of the White House, where 200 Trump supporters were having drinks and eating chicken fingers, sliders and cookies, cheers broke out when Fox News called Florida for Trump, said a source in the room.

“The place just erupted,” said the source, who said the mood was both “extraordinarily positive” and “cautiously optimistic.” “Everyone started cheering.” Florida was a must-win state for any Trump path to victory.

Voters were also to decide which political party controls the U.S. Congress for the next two years, with Democrats narrowly favored to recapture a Senate majority and retain control of the House of Representatives.

NO EARLY SURPRISES

There were no early surprises as the two contenders split the U.S. states already projected. Trump captured conservative states like Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee while Democratic-leaning Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont went to Biden, according to projections by television networks and Edison Research.

Trump’s strong performance in Florida was powered by his improved numbers with Latinos. His share of the vote in counties with large Latino populations was larger than it was in the 2016 election.

For months there had been complaints from Democratic Latino activists that Biden was ignoring Hispanic voters and lavishing attention instead on Black voters in big Midwestern cities. Opinion polls in key states showed Biden underperforming with Latinos in the weeks leading up to the election.

Many younger Hispanics were ardent supporters of U.S. Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders during the party’s primary campaign, but in opinion polls expressed little enthusiasm for Biden, viewing him as too moderate and out of touch.

In the Miami area, Latinos are predominantly Cuban Americans, where generations of families have fled communist rule in Cuba. Trump’s messaging about Biden being a socialist seemed to work with them and with Venezuelans there despite Biden’s denials.

Edison’s national exit poll showed that while Biden led Trump among nonwhite voters, Trump received a slightly higher proportion of the nonwhite votes than he did in 2016. The poll showed that about 11% of African Americans, 31% of Hispanics and 30% of Asian Americans voted for Trump, up 3 percentage points from 2016 in all three groups.

Edison’s national exit poll also found that support for Trump declined by about 3 points among older white voters, compared with 2016.

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The poll found Biden made significant gains in the suburbs.

In 42 suburban counties spread across 13 states where most of the votes had been counted, Biden was doing about 5 percentage points better than Clinton did in 2016 and than Barack Obama did in 2012.

Voters, many wearing masks and maintaining social-distancing to guard against the spread of the coronavirus, streamed into polling places across the country through the day, experiencing long lines in a few locales and short waits in many other places. There were no signs of disruptions or violence at polling sites, as some officials had feared.

Biden, the Democratic former vice president, put Trump’s handling of the pandemic at the center of his campaign and had held a consistent lead in national opinion polls over the Republican president.us election presidential polling vote count resultsBut a third of U.S. voters listed the economy as the issue that mattered most to them when deciding their choice for president, while two out of 10 cited COVID-19, according to an Edison Research exit poll on Tuesday.

In the national exit poll, four out of 10 voters said they thought the effort to contain the virus was going “very badly.” In the battleground states of Florida and North Carolina, battleground states that could decide the election, five of 10 voters said the national response to the pandemic was going “somewhat or very badly.”

Trump is seeking another term in office after a chaotic four years marked by the coronavirus crisis, an economy battered by pandemic shutdowns, an impeachment drama, inquiries into Russian election interference, U.S. racial tensions and contentious immigration policies.

Biden is looking to win the presidency on his third attempt after a five-decade political career including eight years as vice president under Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama.

Biden has promised a renewed effort to fight the public health crisis, fix the economy and bridge America’s political divide. The country this year was also shaken by months of protests against racism and police brutality.

England name ODI, T20I squads for tour of South Africa

England have named their limited-overs squads for the men’s white-ball tour of South Africa, scheduled to start from November 27.

English selectors have decided to go with a full-strength squad for the T20I series. However, the decision has been taken to rest Jofra Archer, Sam Curran and Ben Stokes for the ODIs.

Test captain Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Olly Stone, Lewis Gregory and Liam Livingstone are announced in the ODI squad whereas Chris Jordan and Dawid Malan are only been named for the T20Is.

Both teams will play three T20Is and three ODIs. The matches will take place in bio-secure environments at Newlands, Cape Town, and Boland Park, Paarl. Following the completion of the series, England will fly back from Cape Town to London on 10 December.
This is England’s first overseas tour and South Africa’s first international series during the COVID-19

pandemic.

England T20I squad

Eoin Morgan (captain), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonathan Bairstow, Sam Billings, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, Mark Wood.

England ODI squad

Eoin Morgan(captain), Moeen Ali, Jonathan Bairstow, Sam Billings, Jos Buttler, Tom Curran, Lewis Gregory, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Jason Roy, Olly Stone, Reece Topley, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

Reserves across both formats

Jake Ball, Tom Banton, Tom Helm

SHC upholds sentences in KMC illegal recruitment case

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court Wednesday rejected appeals against sentences in illegal recruitment in Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC).

A bench of the high court upheld sentences to four convicts Mohammad Ahsan, Razi-ur-Rehman, Mirza Jillani Baig and Mohammad Saleem Khan, awarded by a trial court.

The court commuted 10-year prison term awarded to convicts into five years on technical grounds. The bench also ordered arrest and transfer of the convicted persons to jail.Police arrested Mohammad Saleem Khan and Razi-ur-Rehman after their appeals turned down by the court.

The bench issued arrest warrants for the absconding accused.

A court had awarded 10-year jail term to four accused in a 2017 verdict.

18 more die of coronavirus, 1,313 test positive across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported 18 more coronavirus-related fatalities during the past 24 hours, taking the death toll from the disease to 6,867.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 1,313 fresh infections emerged during this period, lifting the national tally of cases to 337,573. Around 26,565 samples were tested yesterday.

There are a total of 14,646 active cases of the coronavirus as 316,060 patients have so far recuperated from the disease.

Thus far, Sindh has reported 147,295 cases, followed by Punjab reporting 105,197 cases while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported 39,889, Balochistan 16,000, Islamabad 20,471, Gilgit Baltistan 4,306 and Azad Jammu and Kashmir 4,415.

747 of the patients under treatment in hospitals across the country are said to be in critical condition.

On November 3, Prime Minister Imran Khan had chaired a meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) to review situation in the aftermath of the rising COVID-19 cases in the country.

The prime minister lauded the timely measures adopted by the NCOC amid rising cases of the virus as the meeting also approved the decisions announced by the top forum to deal with the COVID-19 situation in the country.

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Zimbabwe beat Pakistan to avoid ODI series whitewash

Zimbabwe defeat Pakistan in the third ODI in Super Over in Rawalpindi on Tuesday. Pakistan have set a three-run target after losing Iftikhar Ahmed and Fakhar Zaman for two on the board.

Musa Khan scores a last-ball boundary to take the match into Super Over.

Pakistan: 278-9 (50 overs)

WICKET: Babar’s resistance comes to an end as he is caught behind for 125.

Pakistan: Pakistan 266-9 (48.6 overs)

WICKET: Shaheen Shah Afridi is caught at the outfield for two

Pakistan: 266-8 (48.5 overs)


WICKET: Blessing Muzarabani breaks the partnership as Wahab after his vital 52-run knock.

Pakistan: 251-7 (46.5 overs)

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