VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: December 24, 2021
Afghanistan
Turkey, Qatar Delegation Arrives in Kabul: Tolo News

A joint delegation consisting of Turkish and Qatari officials on Thursday arrived in Kabul to discuss their countries' involvement in the operation Afghanistan’s five airports. Click here to read...

Afghan factories to go bankrupt duet to frozen assets: industrialists: The Khaama Press

Officials of Afghanistan’s Chamber of Industry and Mines in a press conference in Kabul said that the lack of cash and freezing assets by the US have put their factories on the verge of bankruptcy. Click here to read...

Taliban dissolve two ministries and electoral bodies:The Khaama Press

Cabinet of the Taliban interim government recently decided to dissolve ministry government in peace affairs, ministry of government in parliament affairs, Independent Election Commission, Independent Election Complaints Commission from their cabinet. Click here to read...

Bangladesh
Government gears up to distribute textbooks on first day of 2022- Dhaka Tribune

The government is all set to distribute textbooks to students of primary and secondary levels on the first day of the 2022 academic year. Click here to read...

PM Hasina: Bangladesh-Maldives ties must grow further- Dhaka Tribune

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the Maldives must grow further to enhance trade, investment, connectivity, and people-to-people contacts. Click here to read...

Bhutan
Third LG elections concluded successfully- Kuensel

Results of the third local government elections were still being compiled for some of the gewogs when the story had to hit the press. Click here to read...

Booster doses for priority groups to begin from tomorrow- BBS

Bhutan will roll out booster doses to the priority groups beginning tomorrow. With this, Bhutan becomes the first country in the South Asian region to administer booster doses. The priority groups include residents above the age of 18 in the high-risk areas, elderly above 65 years across the country. Click here to read...

Maldives
President declares six sites of environmental significance in Laamu atoll, protected - Raajje

The decision was made by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, following a meeting with his Cabinet Ministers on Tuesday. As such, deliberations were held on a paper proposed by the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Technology at the cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Click here to read...

Maldives, Bangladesh remain committed to solidify fraternal bonds of friendship Raajje

The commitment was reaffirmed by President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, during official talks held as part of the latter’s ongoing State Visit to Maldives. Senior delegates from both nations joined the official discussions held at the President’s Office on Thursday. Click here to read...

Myanmar
Japanese Training Fuels Myanmar’s Military Violence - The OWP

The Human Rights Watch urged Japan last Monday to end its academic exchange program with Myanmar due to its imprisonment of democratically-elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and consequent military coup d’état on February 1st. Click here to read...

India provides 10 lakh doses of COVID-19 vaccines, 10,000 tonnes of rice and wheat to Myanmar - The Print

India has provided 10 lakh doses of ‘Made in India’ coronavirus vaccines and a grant of 10,000 tonnes of rice and wheat to Myanmar as part of its continued humanitarian support for the neighbouring country, the External Affairs Ministry said on Thursday. Click here to read...

Nepal
Migration to US empties Venezuela's once-booming oil capital- Himalaya

It took accountant Anibal Pirela six days of travel and $7,000 to reach Austin, Texas from Maracaibo, the capital of Venezuela's once-flourishing western oil state of Zulia. Click here to read...

Nepal records 241 new Covid-19 cases, 263 discharges, 2 fatalities on Thursday- Himalaya

Nepal's coronavirus caseload reached 826,664 on Thursday with 241 more people testing positive for the infection in the past 24 hours. Click here to read...

How the Nepali Congress finds its way depends now on how Deuba behaves- TKP

Party president has emerged as even stronger leader, he should be accommodative and more liberal, insiders say. Click here to read...

Coalition govt to continue until next elections: Madhav Nepal- Republica

Chairperson of the CPN (Unified Socialist) Madhav Kumar Nepal has claimed that the current coalition government will continue until the next elections. Click here to read...

Pakistan
PM Imran moves to avoid KP-like setback in Punjab: Dawn

Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the Punjab government and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leadership to begin homework for the upcoming local government elections in the province, adding he would personally oversee the preparations. Click here to read...

IMF to take up sixth review of its programme on Jan 12: Dawn

Muzammil Aslam, spokesperson for the Ministry of Finance, said in a tweet on Thursday: “I am pleased to confirm 6th review will be presented to IMF Board on 12th January, 2022”. Click here to read...

Only parliament will decide mini-budget’s fate: Fawad: The Express Tribune

To the news and rumours regarding amendments to the tune of Rs360 billion to the Finance Bill through an ordinance instead of an act of parliament, the government spokesperson made it clear that the mini-budget was not being passed through an ordinance rather it would be presented before parliament. Click here to read...

Sri Lanka
As more Indian fishermen are detained by Sri Lanka, hard questions need to be asked in the Palk Strait: Indian Express

The Sri Lankan Navy has detained 68 Indian fishermen and seized 21 trawlers off the Tamil Nadu coast over the last few days. Click here to read...

Record Sri Lanka Inflation As Food Crisis Looms: NDTV

Sri Lanka's tourism-dependent economy was hammered by the pandemic and the government imposed a broad import ban to shore up foreign exchange reserves, triggering shortages of essential goods. Click here to read...

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