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Greece extends ban on int’l, domestic flights

ATHENS, FEB 8 (DNA) – The Greek Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it would extend restrictions on international and domestic flights as part of measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

The authority said on Sunday that all domestic flight restrictions will be extended till Feb. 15, while the international flight ban will be extended until Feb. 22.

With regards to domestic flights, only traveling for health and family reasons along with business travels will be allowed, in addition to returning to permanent residence.

All-third country nationals other than EU citizens and Schengen countries’ citizens will not be allowed to enter the country. Excluded are the following 10 countries: The UK, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, the UAE, Russia, and Israel.

A seven-day quarantine on all arrivals from abroad including EU arrival is placed. Passengers will have to quarantine at home or at the place of temporary residence stated on the passenger locator form (PLF) .

If they remain in the country for a shorter period, then a temporary restriction is valid until their departure.

In addition, foreign passengers will be subject to a sample check upon arrival, based on the procedure provided by the PLF. If they test positive their quarantine period will be 14 days.

All passengers from the UK will be required to take a rapid test upon arrival as well as a seven-day quarantine will be required.

All flights to and from Turkey continue to be suspended.

Greece on Friday announced that a stricter curfew would be imposed in Attica, Thessaloniki, and Halkidiki as infections last week quadrupled.

Beginning Saturday and for the next 10 days, a curfew from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. was imposed on weekends in these three regions.

In the past 24 hours, the country recorded 733 new cases raising the total infections to 163,213 while 21 died from COVID-19 taking the death toll to 5,951.

Coronavirus: Nigeria confirms 20 deaths within 24 hours

ANKARA, FEB 8: Nigeria’s health authorities have confirmed 20 more COVID-19 deaths and 206 new infections in the last 24 hours as the country is experiencing the second wave of the pandemic.

“Till date [Sunday], 139,748 cases have been confirmed, 113,525 cases have been discharged and 1,667 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory,” Nigeria’s Centre for Disease Control announced in its latest update.

Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos remains the most affected state with a tally of 343 COVID-19-related deaths and 51,685 infections.

It is followed by the country’s federal capital, Abuja, with 128 deaths and 17,824 infections, according to the center.

On Wednesday, Nigerian authorities announced that the country will receive about 80 million doses of coronavirus vaccines this year.

China lauds Pak remarks about Xinjiang

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BEIJING, FEB 8 – China on Monday appreciated the objective and unbiased position upheld by the Pakistani and United Arab Emirates (UAE) sides about the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

“China appreciates the objective and unbiased position upheld by the Pakistani and UAE sides,”ť Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said during his regular briefing while commenting on positive remarks made by Mushahid Hussain, Chairman, Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and UAE Ambassador to China Ali Al Dhaheri.

He said that Chairman Hussain and Ambassador Dhaheri both spoke about their first-hand experience in Xinjiang during the interviews, which reflected the real situation in Xinjiang.

“It has also proven that the lies on Xinjiang concocted by a handful of anti-China elements in the West are nothing but a farce to malign and smear China. Their attempts to interfere in China’s internal affairs will not succeed,” he added.

He said that since 2018, more than 1,200 people from over 100 countries had visited Xinjiang. That includes UN officials, foreign diplomats posted in China, some countries’ permanent representatives to Geneva, journalists and religious groups.

They saw with their own eyes a region thriving with stability and prosperity and commended its exemplary counter-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts, he added.

“We welcome more foreign friends to visit Xinjiang and see the real situation there, including its socioeconomic development and how local residents are enjoying their life and work,” he added.

Wang Wenbin said that the Chinese side believed more and more countries would speak up for justice like Pakistan and the UAE.

According to media reports, Mushahid Hussain Syed said in a recent interview that the economic growth of China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the population growth of the Uygur community belie the politically-motivated fiction peddled by a few Western politicians.

Also the UAE ambassador to China Ali Al Dhaheri spoke highly of Xinjiang’s economic development and progress in poverty alleviation, applauded the effective counter-terrorism and deradicalization efforts and expressed hope for stronger cooperation with China on this front.

South Africa suspends use of AstraZeneca vaccine

PRETORIA, South Africa, FEB 8: South Africa’s Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said Sunday that his country would temporarily halt the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine that was due to be rolled out later this month.

The suspension comes hours after a new study revealed the vaccine is less effective against the South African variant of the coronavirus known as 501Y.V2.

South Africa received 1 million doses of the drug Feb. 1, which the government said would be administered first to frontline health workers.

“We shall wait for guidance from our scientists on how to use the AstraZeneca vaccine,’’ Mkhize said at a news conference attended by health experts who gave updates regarding vaccines.

Mkhize said the vaccination program will still go ahead with the use of Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer vaccines in the coming weeks while scientists ponder how the AstraZeneca shot could be deployed.

South Africa has the highest number of infections on the continent with 1.4 million and 46,180 deaths. It is also the 15th most affected country in the world.

Expired vaccines

A senior health official revealed Sunday that AstraZeneca vaccines received from India were nearing their expiry date.

“Unfortunately these vaccines came through with the expiry date of April which we only identified on arrival,’’ said health department deputy director-general Anban Pillay Pillay. “We’ve engaged the Serum Institute of India for extension of date if that’s possible or exchange of the stock.’’

South Africa received its first consignment Feb. 1 from the Serum Institute, the world’s largest vaccine producer.

Turkish foreign minister to begin Gulf tour Tuesday

ANKARA, FEB 8: The Turkish foreign minister will embark on a three-day Gulf tour on Tuesday for official visits to Kuwait, Oman and Qatar.

According to a statement by the Turkish Foreign Ministry on Monday, Mevlut Cavusoglu “will pay official visits to Kuwait, Oman and Qatar on 9-11 February 2021,” and “will hold talks with his counterparts and other high-level authorities” on the occasion of these visits.

“During these meetings, various aspects of our bilateral relations will be reviewed and views on current regional and international issues will be exchanged,” added the statement.

Cavusoglu is also scheduled to meet with Turkish business people operating in those countries.

Planning essential for obtaining maximum benefits from tourism: PM

ISLAMABAD, FEB 8 (DNA) – Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Tourism at Islamabad today.

The meeting was attended by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr. Mahmood Khan, SAPM Syed Zulfiqar Abbas Bukhari who is also Chairman National Tourism Coordination Board, Advisor to CM Punjab on Tourism Mr. Asif Mehmood, Secretary Cabinet, Chief Secretaries of Punjab,  Khyber Pakhtunlkwa & Azad Jammu & Kashmir and MD PTDC, and senior officials. Chief Secretary Sindh, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan joined via video link.

Taking note of the increasing domestic tourism, the Prime Minister emphasized that planning and feasibility on scientific grounds is essential before development of tourist sites in the country. The Prime Minister also underscored the importance of preserving local heritage and environmental protection for tourist sites.

The Prime Minister was briefed regarding planning and feasibilities conducted for development of new tourist sites in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. These sites are located in Salt Range, Potohar Plateau, Districts  Swat & Murree and near Gawadar.

*It was also briefed that anti-encroachment drive continues throughout the country. The Prime Minister directed that anti-encroachment drive should continue without any discrimination as there is no one above law.*

The Prime Minister directed that bye-laws and regulations must be notified before start of physical development work on tourist sites in order to ensure cleanliness, environmental protection and prevent illegal land encroachment.

The Prime Minister stated that Pakistan holds great potential for tourism that can be capitalized for revenue generation, employment and promoting heritage.=DNA

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US returning to UN Human Rights Council as observer

GENEVA, FEB 8: The US on Monday announced that it will re-engage with the UN Human Rights Council as an observer. Mark Cassayre, the charge d’affaires at the US mission to the UN in Geneva, made the announcement at the end of the council’s session on Monday.

“I am pleased to inform you that this morning, Secretary [Antony] Blinken will announce that the United States will re-engage with the United Nations Human Rights Council as an observer.

“We do so knowing that the most effective way to reform and improve the Council is to engage with it in a principled fashion,” Cassayre said.

The administration of former President Donald Trump had withdrawn the US from the HR Council in 2018.

Azerbaijan has rich heritage: Wendy Morton

BAKU, FEB 8 – UK Foreign Office Minister Wendy Morton visited the Old Town area in Azerbaijani Baku as part of her official two-day visit to Azerbaijan.

“Wonderful visit to the Old Town area of beautiful Baku on the Caspian. Azerbaijan has a rich heritage and I have had a fascinating time at the Prince of Wales’ School for Traditional Arts which supports future generations of artists and preserves Azerbaijan’s ancient culture,” Morton wrote on her Twitter page.

Minister for the European Neighbourhood Wendy Morton arrived in the Azerbaijani city of Baku for a two-day official visit on Feb. 8, 2020, to attend the annual UK-Azerbaijan Strategic Dialogue Summit.

The visit seeks to strengthen the relationship between the UK and Azerbaijan around areas of cooperation in green energy and tackling climate change, as well as advancing the rights of women and countering gender-based violence.

World’s largest battery will be installed in Australia

Canberra, FEB 8: In 2017, Elon Musk installed a 150 MW battery in Australia for that period. Victoria recently announced the creation of a 300-megawatt battery. However, the new ambitious project envisages the installation of a record 1.2 GW battery.

CEP Energy is set to install the largest man-made battery in New Wales in southeastern Australia. Its capacity will be a record 1.2 gigawatts.

The giant battery will be located near the city of Currie-Currie. According to the report, the new facility will be commissioned by 2023: modules in the form of giant battery blocks will be gradually added.

Masood Khan invites investors to tap investment opportunities in AJK

ISLAMABAD, FEB 8: Yasir Ilyas Khan President ICCI presents a souvenir to Masood Khan, President, Azad Jammu and Kashmir during the meeting.=DNA PHOTO

ISLAMABAD, FEB 8 (DNA) – Sardar Masood Khan, President, Azad Jammu and Kashmir said that AJK possessed huge investment potential in almost every sector of economy and invited Pakistani investors to tap all investment opportunities in AJK for earning lucrative results.

He said that the US$5 billion AJK economy has the potential to grow into US$ 20-30 billion economy within 10 years, which showed its attractiveness for investors. He said that AJK has the potential to become an engine of growth for Pakistan. He said that 3 tourism corridors have been identified under CPEC in AJK to improve tourism infrastructure.

He said that before Covid-19 pandemic, 1.5 million tourists visited AJK as it has pristine terrain with mesmerizing spots for tourists and the government was focusing on modernizing tourism infrastructure to attract more tourists.

He expressed these views while addressing the business community at Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI). Representatives of Mirpur, Jhelum, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Bhawalpur and Karachi Chambers of Commerce & Industry also joined the session through a zoom meeting.

Sardar Masood Khan said that 3 hydropower projects under CPEC including 720MW Karot, 1120 MW Kohala, 600 MW Azad Pattan and one SEZ in Mirpur were under construction in AJK.

He said that AJK has the world’s finest precious stones while there was great potential for investment in industry, agriculture, hospitality and other sectors and urged that Pakistani investors should capitalize on them.

He announced that he would host a delegation of Pakistani business community led by Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan President ICCI in AJK to show them business and investment potential in AJK.

He also paid tributes to Sardar Muhammad Ilyas Khan, Chairman, Sardar Group of Companies and father of Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan for his entrepreneurial achievements as he has made huge investments in Pakistan and AJK providing jobs to several thousand people and was making significant contribution to tax revenue of the country.

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) said that immense tourism potential in AJK still remained untapped and the government should focus on developing modern tourism infrastructure to attract more tourists.

He said that promoting tourism in AJK would contribute effectively towards strengthening the economy as it would attract investment, create new jobs, reduce unemployment and generate tax revenue.

He said that tourism contributed £106 billion to the GDP of British economy besides supporting 2.6 million jobs. Similarly, tourism was contributing 11.5 percent to the GDP of Dubai capturing direct international tourism spending of $27.9 billion, which showed that Pakistan and AJK could achieve tremendous benefits by promoting tourism.

He emphasized that the federal and AJK governments should consider announcing special incentives including 5 to 10-year tax holidays and abolition of duties on import of machinery and equipment for AJK to attract maximum local and foreign investors.

He urged that the AJK government should provide land on lease for 55-90 years to investors to give them confidence in making investment. He said that the government should take measures to attract major local and international brands to AJK, establish trainings institutes to utilize the abundant human resource of the region for economic development and reopen airports in Rawalakot and Muzaffarabad by further upgrading them that would facilitate the local and international tourists in visiting AJK.

Mian Akram Farid Chairman Founder Group said that sales tax exemption has been withdrawn in AJK and this decision should be revised to facilitate the businessmen in AJK. He said that tax on check posts from loaded vehicles should also be withdrawn and consistent policies should be made for investors.

Zafar Bakhtawari Convener ICCI Kashmir Cause Committee and Chairman D.Watson Group said that major cities of AJK should be connected with air links and a Kashmir Liaison Committee comprising the business community of Pakistan should be formed to tap investment potential in AJK. He announced that D.Watson would open its branches in Muzaffarabad and Mirpur soon.  The representatives of other Chambers of Commerce & Industry also shared ideas for creating a conducive environment for business and investment in AJK.=DNA

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