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  • U.K. treasury chief urges U.S.-Europe unity after France calls for break

    U.K. treasury chief urges U.S.-Europe unity after France calls for break

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    He signaled that the U.K. isn’t interested in breaking with the U.S. on geopolitics — days after French President Emmanuel Macron called for Europe to bolster its autonomy from Washington. He also said he doesn’t plan to get into a subsidy war with the U.S. in response to President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which is rattling Europe with incentives for green energy companies to operate in the States. He also defended the U.K.‘s decision to waive a core banking regulation to let HSBC acquire the U.K. business of Silicon Valley Bank after the California-based lender failed last month.

    On divergent global economic forecasts, with the IMF seeing “anemic” growth and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen pushing an outlook that’s “reasonably bright.”

    We are in a much stronger position than we thought we would be in the autumn. And I would say that I’m not the only finance minister who is a bit more optimistic than the IMF.

    It’s a cautious optimism. That’s probably the mood I would describe it as. I think people have seen banking turbulence in Switzerland and California. There’s obviously high inflation … and that’s a destabilizing factor.

    So I think there is caution alongside the optimism, but I think that most people think that this is a set of challenges that the world economy can weather.

    On whether Britain set a bad precedent by waiving rules designed to separate retail and investment banking when it permitted HSBC to buy the U.K. operations of Silicon Valley Bank.

    In any situation like the one that the United States authorities faced with the parent branch [of SVB] or Swiss authorities faced with Credit Suisse, you have to show some flexibility at the margins without compromising core principles.

    And in this case, the ring-fencing waiver was actually a very, very small thing in the grander scheme of the ring-fencing protections that we have in the U.K.

    We’re not going to do anything to unlearn the lessons of 2008.

    On the stability of the U.K. banking industry, after rising interest rates triggered the downfall of SVB.

    Are there lessons that we can learn from seeing the speed at which that issue happened? Of course there are.

    But do I think the U.K. banking system can withstand a period of higher interest rates? Yes, I think it can.

    On whether he agrees with former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss that Britain should take a harder line with China and the suggestion that Macron was weak for visiting Beijing to help resolve the Ukraine conflict.

    We are all talking in the finance minister world about making sure that we don’t have [economic] dependencies in key areas.

    My message to my colleagues is, there’s two ways we can do this.

    We can either revert into saying we’re all going to try and solve this by ourselves, which is essentially protectionism, which will mean that the world will go back to the Dark Ages when we didn’t have free trade, or we can try and resolve this issue together, which actually is a more resilient solution because there will be more options. It’ll be cheaper, we’ll get there more quickly.

    Of course, we need to make sure when it comes to China, that we don’t have dependencies when it comes to key technologies. And that work is continuing apace.

    You can say things out of office that you can’t necessarily say in office. But I would say that if you’re saying is there a big difference between my approach and [French finance minister] Bruno Le Maire’s approach when it comes to making sure that we have economic resilience, that we are de-risking supply chains, I don’t think there is a big difference.

    I think we both recognize that we need to learn lessons from what happened in Ukraine.

    On Macron’s idea that Europe needs to band together and break away from U.S. leadership.

    Ukraine stands free and independent today because of leadership by the United States.

    And I would say also, that contrary to what Putin wanted, there has been complete unity in Europe, standing foursquare behind the Ukrainians.

    That says to me one very simple thing: That when Europe and the United States stand together, we can successfully defend democracy and freedom around the world.

    And that to me is not just the big lesson of the last year, but it’s actually the big lesson of the last 100 years as well.

    I see the need for Europe to invest more in its own defense. I don’t think it’s sustainable in the long run for Europe to say that we’re going to depend on American taxpayers to fund a third to a half of our defense needs in Europe. Absolutely not.

    And so we need to contribute more to our own defense. But we need to do so in a way that is working hand in glove with other countries that share our democratic values — and the leading one of those is the United States.

    On the extent to which the U.K.’s response to the Inflation Reduction Act will amount to more subsidies for green industries.

    Although we have concerns about elements of the Inflation Reduction Act ending up being protectionist, which we think would be a bad thing for the United States and for the rest of the world, we don’t think of it as a bad thing.

    We think that the world is more likely to get to net zero [greenhouse gas emissions] because of the Inflation Reduction Act because it’s going to provoke a huge amount of additional investment in clean energy.

    And we think the world, not just the United States, will get to net zero more cheaply as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act because of the technology advances that will happen, which will end up going well beyond the shores of the U.S.

    We’re not going to get involved in a subsidy race. But we will have a comprehensive response to the Inflation Reduction Act.

    We’ve waited because we wanted to see what the EU response was going to be. We think we’ve got an idea of what that’s going to be. And I’ve committed to coming forward with the U.K. response in my autumn statement later on in the year.

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  • 2,20,000 passengers to pass through Kuwait airport during Eid Al-Fitr break

    2,20,000 passengers to pass through Kuwait airport during Eid Al-Fitr break

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    Kuwait: About 2,20,000 passengers are expected to pass through Kuwait International Airport (KIA) during the upcoming Eid Al-Fitr holiday, between April 20 to April 25, local media reported.

    The Kuwait Director General of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation, Eng. Saleh Al-Fadaghi said that around 1,800 flights, will be operating during this period and the most travelled destinations during the Eid holiday are Dubai, Istanbul, Jeddah, Cairo and Doha, Arabic daily Al-Qabas reported.

    For traffic management, he said that an action plan has been drawn up that includes organizing annual leave for employees, supervisors, and a support team for quick intervention in resolving problems, rewarding distinguished employees, and benefiting from Saad Al-Abdullah Airport for charter and private flights.

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    Al-Fadaghi explained that the most prominent arrangements for the summer travel season are the rationing of vacations for employees and leaders in supervisory positions, so that they do not exceed 30 percent of the total employees.

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  • Nayanthara threatens to break fan’s phone during temple visit; video creates stir

    Nayanthara threatens to break fan’s phone during temple visit; video creates stir

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    Mumbai: Star Nayanthara was seen losing her cool at a fan during a temple visit with her husband and filmmaker Vignesh Shivan.

    The two were recently seen in a temple in Kumbakonam district on the occasion of Panguni Uthiram. However, the couple got mobbed as they entered the holy place, according to reports.

    Nayanthara saw a fan filming her on their mobile. This made her angry and she reportedly threatened to break the fan’s phone, who was trying to record her.

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    Vignesh and Nayanthara tied the knot last year. The close-knit affair was attended by Rajanikanth and Shah Rukh Khan.

    Months after their wedding, the two announced that they welcomed twin boys via surrogacy.

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  • Ram Charan to take break from acting, here’s why

    Ram Charan to take break from acting, here’s why

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    Hyderabad: Tollywood actor Ram Charan is preparing to take a break from his hectic filming schedule to enjoy the joys of fatherhood. Yes, you read that correctly! According to latest buzz in the industry, the adoring husband and soon-to-be father has planned to take paternity leave to be by his beloved wife, Upasana‘s, side.

    Upasana, who is currently seven months pregnant, will give birth in a few months. And Ram Charan, being the caring partner that he is, wants to make certain that he does not miss any precious moments during this special time.

    Ram Charan has decided to postpone his upcoming project with Buchchi Babu Sana to September to be present for Upasana during her due date in June, despite his busy shooting schedules for Shankar’s Game Changer. Ram Charan wants to make sure he doesn’t miss out on any of the happy moments as the entire mega family awaits the new arrival.

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    According to a report in Cinejosh, Ram Charan wants to be there for Upasana during this special time. While Buchchi Babu’s script and pre-production work are in full swing and will be completed by June, shooting will begin in September after Ram Charan returns from paternity leave.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates from Tollywood.

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  • Manhattan Trump grand jury set to break for a month

    Manhattan Trump grand jury set to break for a month

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    NEW YORK — The Manhattan grand jury examining Donald Trump’s alleged role in a hush money payment to a porn star isn’t expected to hear evidence in the case for the next month largely due to a previously scheduled hiatus, according to a person familiar with the proceedings.

    The break would push any indictment of the former president to late April at the earliest, although it is possible that the grand jury’s schedule could change. In recent weeks, the Manhattan district attorney’s office hasn’t convened the panel on certain days. But it is District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prerogative to ask the grand jury to reconvene if prosecutors want the panel to meet during previously planned breaks.

    The grand jury, which heard testimony in the Trump case on Monday, isn’t meeting Wednesday and is expected to examine evidence in a separate matter Thursday, the person said. The grand jury, which typically meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, is scheduled to consider another case next week on Monday and Wednesday, the person said, and isn’t expected to meet Thursday due to the Passover holiday.

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  • Honduras establishes ties with China after Taiwan break

    Honduras establishes ties with China after Taiwan break

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    China and Taiwan have been locked in a battle for diplomatic recognition since they split amid civil war in 1949, with Beijing spending billions to win recognition for its “one China” policy.

    China claims Taiwan is part of its territory, to be brought under its control by force if necessary, and refuses most contacts with countries that maintain formal ties with the island democracy. It threatens retaliation against countries merely for increasing contacts.

    The Honduran Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Twitter that its government recognizes “only one China in the world” and that Beijing “is the only legitimate government that represents all of China.”

    It added that “Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory, and as of today, the Honduran government has informed Taiwan of the severance of diplomatic relations, pledging not to have any official relationship or contact with Taiwan.”

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu told a news conference Sunday that Taiwan had ended its relations with Honduras to “safeguard its sovereignty and dignity.”

    Wu said that Honduran President Xiomara Castro and her team always had a “fantasy” about China and had raised the issue of switching ties before the presidential election in Honduras in 2021. Relations between Taiwan and Honduras were once stable, he said, but China had not stopped luring Honduras.

    Honduras had asked Taiwan for billions of dollars of aid and compared its proposals with China’s, Wu said. About two weeks ago, the Honduran government sought $2.45 billion from Taiwan to build a hospital and a dam, and to write off debts, he added.

    “The Castro government dismissed our nation’s longstanding assistance and relations and carried out talks to form diplomatic ties with China. Our government feels pained and regretful,” he said.

    Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said her government would not “engage in a meaningless contest of dollar diplomacy with China.”

    “Over these past few years, China has persistently used various means to suppress Taiwan’s international participation, escalate military intrusion, and disrupt peace and stability in the region,” she said in a recorded video.

    Analysts have warned over the implications of the newly formed ties between China and Honduras. Political analyst Graco Pérez in Honduras said Beijing’s narrative would highlight the benefits, including investment and job creation, “but that is all going to be illusory.”

    Pérez noted that some other countries have established such relations, but “it didn’t turn out to be what had been offered.”

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  • Nobody Can Break Our Unity: Farooq Abdullah At Panthers Party Rally

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    SRINAGAR: At a rally organised by the Panthers Party in Udhampur, National Conference president and former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said that nobody can break their unity and they have decided that they will either safeguard the future of Jammu and Kashmir or will die in the struggle for safeguarding it.

    Addressing a rally organised by the Panthers Party in Udhampur, Dr Farooq Abdullah hinted at a broader political alliance in Jammu and Kashmir Kashmir. “Nobody will break our unity whether he will drop from the sky or surface from the earth. We have decided that we will either safeguard its future or will die in that struggle,” he said.

    The NC leader said that they have made a commitment that they will live and die for the people.

    Asking people to strengthen the hands of Panthers Party president and former minister Harshdev Singh, Dr Farooq said that attempts were made in the past to break the Panthers Party. “These attempts are still on but you should stand up with Harshdev Singh and strengthen his hands,” he said.

    The NC leader, who culminated his speech with slogans of Jai Hind, Jai Jammu, Jai Duggar, said that people shouldn’t desist from rendering sacrifices of their lives for restoring their dignity and forming their own government. “If you want to form your own government and restore your dignity, you shouldn’t desist from sacrificing your lives for that,” he said. (KNO)

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  • Muslim players in English Premier League granted break for fasting during Ramzan

    Muslim players in English Premier League granted break for fasting during Ramzan

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    The referees in the Premier League and English Football Association (EFL) have reportedly been asked to pause evening matches in the United Kingdom during the holy month of Ramzan to allow Muslim players to break their fast.

    According to the British “Sky Sports” network, the Referees Committee of the English Football Association (EFL) instructed the referees to allow the players to break their fast during the matches that will be held in the evening in Ramzan.

    It is worth noting that some of the most known footballers in the country, including Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez, and Chelsea’s N’golo Kante, are expected to take part in the dawn-to-dusk fast that this month begins, in compliance with their faith.

    As per media reports, the referees will give the players the opportunity to drink water or soft drinks when it is time to break the fast.

    Before kick-off, officials will be encouraged to identify any players who may need to break their fast during the match.

    It is noteworthy that the English Premier League competitions will witness three full rounds, in addition to six postponed matches throughout the month of Ramzan, with a total of 36 matches within three weeks.

    The English Premier League previously witnessed a similar situation on April 26, 2021, when referee Graham Scott stopped the match between Leicester City and Crystal Palace in order to allow space for the players— Wesley Fofana and Cheikhou Kouyate o break the fast, but this was not on official instructions.

    It was believed to be the first time that an English top-level fixture had been paused to allow Muslim players to eat and drink mid-game, with Fofana tweeting his thanks afterwards.

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  • Muslim players in English Premier League granted break for fasting during Ramzan

    Muslim players in English Premier League granted break for fasting during Ramzan

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    The referees in the Premier League and English Football Association (EFL) have reportedly been asked to pause evening matches in the United Kingdom during the holy month of Ramzan to allow Muslim players to break their fast.

    According to the British “Sky Sports” network, the Referees Committee of the English Football Association (EFL) instructed the referees to allow the players to break their fast during the matches that will be held in the evening in Ramzan.

    It is worth noting that some of the most known footballers in the country, including Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez, and Chelsea’s N’golo Kante, are expected to take part in the dawn-to-dusk fast that this month begins, in compliance with their faith.

    As per media reports, the referees will give the players the opportunity to drink water or soft drinks when it is time to break the fast.

    Before kick-off, officials will be encouraged to identify any players who may need to break their fast during the match.

    It is noteworthy that the English Premier League competitions will witness three full rounds, in addition to six postponed matches throughout the month of Ramzan, with a total of 36 matches within three weeks.

    The English Premier League previously witnessed a similar situation on April 26, 2021, when referee Graham Scott stopped the match between Leicester City and Crystal Palace in order to allow space for the players— Wesley Fofana and Cheikhou Kouyate o break the fast, but this was not on official instructions.

    It was believed to be the first time that an English top-level fixture had been paused to allow Muslim players to eat and drink mid-game, with Fofana tweeting his thanks afterwards.

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  • Young girls from Kashmir break stereotypes, opt for male dominant jobs

    Young girls from Kashmir break stereotypes, opt for male dominant jobs

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    Srinagar, March 20: Women empowerment in Jammu and Kashmir was not less than a challenge for the Indian government, but the measures taken so far have brought laurels and also proved fruitful as many of the young girls instead of sitting idle at home, have managed to set up their own units where they earn their livelihood.

    The young girls with the active support of the government scheme UMEED through the J-K Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM) have proved themselves within the society.

    Defeating many odds, the girls have not only stood against the critics, but they managed to break the stereotypes in the Valley by preferring the “male-dominated” jobs, receiving appreciation from every nook and corner.

    The famous delicacies in Kashmir, known as ‘Wazwan’, are being served to the people, especially on marriages, engagements and other special occasions. The one who prepares Wazwan is known as ‘Waza’ (Chef).

    It was a male-dominated job, but nearly half a dozen girls from the Ganderbal district are breaking the stereotypes and have engaged themselves in the profession and earned their name as well.

    These young girls from central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district are serving famous delicacies to people on special occasions.

    “It was something new for the people as so far only males would prepare the Wazwan. At the beginning of our journey, we were criticized by the people and also faced many odds. With the passage of time, everything changed as the family, as well as the society, started appreciating us,” Ishrat Irshad, one of the girls said.

    “It was all with the support of NRML’s UMEED that they have been able to achieve their goal and also become an example for the girls, who aspire to achieve their dreams. As time passes, we are not being invited to the functions like engagements, marriages and other events where we prepare food for the guests,” she said.

    These girls are presently getting appreciation at a first-of-its-kind Sale of Articles and Rural Artisan Society (SARAS) event, being organized for 11 days at the Boulevard area of Srinagar.

    Besides the girls from Ganderbal, there are many carts and every cart has a different story of women empowerment.

    In another instance, the young girls from Srinagar outskirts have also preferred a male dominant job as they sell the famous barbeques and other fast-food items.

    Barbeques in Srinagar are one of the fast foods that sell hot cakes every day. The young as well as old men install their carts at different places every day to sell the barbeques and other fast-food stuff.

    However, it is for the first time that the girls have become engaged in selling barbeques and other food items on the outskirts of Srinagar.

    Unlike the men who sell fast food on roads and in restaurants, these girls get orders for functions and events in bulk through which they earn their livelihood as well.

    Mumtaza, one of the members of the self-help group was not sure whether they would get any response from the people. Still, as the people started relishing the barbeques prepared by them, they started getting calls almost every day, which helped them to set up their unit more vigorously.

    The National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) assisted the girls to get trained, which has been proving fruitful for them.

    The girls further appealed to other women not to think about the future, but start their journey at the earliest to achieve their dreams.

    “There is nothing impossible. We (females) can do anything, but there should be a will. Anyone, who wants to touch the sky, has to come out of her home and start afresh to achieve the target,” they said.

    Pertinently, while inaugurating the 11-day National level fair SARAS (Sale of Articles and Rural Artisan Society) on the banks of world famous Dal Lake Near Ghat No- 8 Boulevard Road, the Mission Director Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihood Mission (JKRLM), Indu Kanwal Chib had said that there are many platforms where the women are being skilled in both farm and non-farm skills.

    She also said that 40,000 women are already millionaires as they are earning more than one lakh a year and 65 per cent among them are entrepreneurs.–(ANI)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )