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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - October 2017

Oct 2017

Aug 26, 2021

Copenhagen Tops EIU's Safe Cities Index 2021

  • Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, has been named as the world's safest city from among 60 global cities, in Safe Cities Index 2021, released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). Copenhagen scored 82.4 points out of 100, to top the fourth edition of the EIU's biennial index, which measures the level of urban safety. Yangon is at the bottom of the index, as least safe city, with a score of 39.5.
  • New Delhi and Mumbai have found a place in the index. New Delhi is placed at 48th position with a score of 56.1, while Mumbai is at 50th place with a score of 54.4.

China in Talks with Taliban to Expand CPEC to Kabul

  • At a time when world leaders are still weary of diplomatic dealings with Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, China has established its first diplomatic contact with the militant group, aimed at pushing forward its ambitious project -- the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) -- to Kabul.
  • As per reports, in a bid to push the CPEC, China is exploring opportunities to exploit Pakistan to enter the war-torn country.
  • Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, Wang Yu, met Abdul Salam Hanafi, the deputy head of the Taliban political office in Qatar, in Kabul and had unimpeded and effective communication and consultation.

Aug 25, 2021

Canadian Forces Will Stay in Afghanistan

  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that Canada will keep its military personnel in Afghanistan despite US President Joe Biden`s commitment for August 31 troops withdrawal deadline in the war-ravaged country.
  • Trudeau`s remarks came after the virtual summit of G7 leaders who met to discuss whether an extension of the American military commitment to Afghanistan is needed for evacuating all foreign nationals and vulnerable Afghans who helped the Americans and the NATO allies before the country`s recent fall to the Taliban.

Taliban Names Mohammad Idris to Lead Central Bank

  • The Taliban appointed an obscure official as acting central bank governor as signs emerge of a financial crunch in Afghanistan, with ATMs running out of cash and prices of essential goods spiraling.
  • Mohammad Idris, who headed the Taliban's economic commission, will address the looming banking issues and the problems of the people as head of Da Afghanistan Bank. Little is known about Idris, including his education background and professional qualifications in dealing with monetary, currency and banking policy.
  • The Taliban is negotiating with banks to become operational soon.

South Africa's Unemployment Rate World's Highest

  • South Africa's unemployment rate is now the highest in the world, according to a list of 82 countries monitored by Bloomberg.
  • It rose to 34.4% in the second quarter from 32.6% in the three months of the year, the news agency quoted Statistics South Africa as saying in its latest report.
  • Unemployment has been a long-standing problem in South Africa.
  • But analysts say recent restrictions to curb a third wave of coronavirus and last month's riots in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces are likely to continue harming one of Africa's biggest economies.

Aug 24, 2021

Taliban Warn of Consequences if US Delays Withdrawal Process

  • Ahead of an emergency G7 meeting on Afghanistan, the Taliban warned that there would be consequences if the US and the UK sought an extension to the August 31 deadline for the US-led troop withdrawal from the war-torn country.
  • Britain is urging the US to extend its evacuation effort in Kabul beyond the current August 31 deadline, saying without the Americans other countries would have no choice but to stop their own operations to help people fleeing the Taliban takeover.

Risks of Party Revolt Grow for Japan's PM Yoshihide Suga

  • Unpopular Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga looks increasingly vulnerable to a challenge from within his party for the nation's top job after an ally's defeat in a local election seen as a referendum on Suga's Covid-19 response.
  • If Suga loses, he would join a long list of short-term premiers. He took over in September 2020 after Abe quit, citing ill health and ending a rare lengthy term of nearly eight years.
  • Suga, whose term as ruling Liberal Democratic Party leader ends next month, has seen his support slide from highs of about 70% to below 30%.

Aug 23, 2021

Taliban Wants Ties with All Countries, Including US

  • Taliban's political chief Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar said that the insurgent group intends to have economic and trade ties with all countries around the world, including the US.
  • Baradar denied media reports that the Taliban has not intended to have diplomatic and trade ties with Washington.

Lord Botham Appointed Trade Envoy to Australia

  • Ian Botham, the former England cricketer known for legendary clashes with Australia, has been appointed UK government trade envoy to the country.
  • Lord Botham, Baroness Hoey and several MPs, have been made trade envoys to boost British business interests around the world.
  • International trade secretary Liz Truss tweeted the former all-rounder would bat for UK business down under.
  • He is one of 10 new trade envoys.
  • Trade envoys are a network of parliamentarians drawn from across the political spectrum, who are appointed by the Prime Minister.
  • Lord Botham, who played 102 Test matches for England between 1977 and 1992, is an advocate of field sports and a prominent Brexit supporter who was knighted in 2007, in recognition of his services to charity and cricket.

Taliban Co-founder in Kabul to Hammer out New Afghan Govt.

  • Almost a week after the Islamist militants took over the capital without resistance, Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar arrived in Kabul for talks with other leaders to hammer out a new Afghan government.
  • The Taliban official said that the group planned to ready a new model for governing Afghanistan within the next few weeks, with separate teams to tackle internal security and financial issues.

Aug 22, 2021

Judges Reject President's Appeal to Change Kenya Constitution

  • Appeal Court judges in Kenya have upheld an earlier decision by a lower court blocking a government-backed plan to make fundamental changes to the country's constitution, calling the project unconstitutional and unlawful.
  • Dubbed the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), and spearheaded by President Uhuru Kenyatta and his political nemesis-turned-ally, Raila Odinga, it had sought to make these and other changes:
  • Introducing the position of a prime minister as a way to dilute power
  • Giving Kenya's 47 counties bigger budgets to implement development schemes
  • Making the cabinet leaner and more representative of the nation
  • Giving corruption scam whistleblowers 5% of any funds recovered.
  • This judgement is seen as a win for Deputy President William Ruto, who had opposed BBI.
  • It also comes exactly year before the next presidential election, which is regarded as a two-horse race between Mr. Odinga and Mr. Ruto.

UK Will Work with Taliban if Necessary

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that the United Kingdon would work with the Taliban if necessary after the militants' capture of Afghanistan, and defended his Foreign Minister who has come under fire for his handling of the situation.
  • Johnson said that the situation at Kabul airport, where thousands of desperate Afghans have thronged seeking exodus from the country, was getting slightly better.

Taliban Appeals for International Recognition

  • The Taliban have appealed to the international community to recognise it amid growing resentment against it at home and abroad, even as the Afghan militant group sought to placate China, saying that Beijing can play a big role under its rule in the strife-torn country.
  • Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said that the international community should "respect the will of the Afghan people" and officially recognise his group which has taken over power in Kabul.
  • He also urged international monetary organisations to release funds to the new government.
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