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  • Sunak to meet Von der Leyen amid hopes of Northern Ireland protocol deal

    Sunak to meet Von der Leyen amid hopes of Northern Ireland protocol deal

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    Rishi Sunak is to meet the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, over the weekend, raising hopes of an imminent deal to end the protracted Northern Ireland protocol dispute.

    They are expected to meet on the sidelines of an international security conference in Munich that will also be attended by EU leaders including the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and the French president, Emmanuel Macron.

    Talks to solve the dispute over the Brexit trading arrangements have intensified over the past week and it is thought an agreement in principle is at the closing stages.

    UK sources say an announcement has been pencilled in for next week, possibly Tuesday, if the remaining issues can be resolved.

    If loose ends cannot be tied up over the weekend, the schedule will be moved back. Sources say both sides are keen to present a “voluntary agreement” and avoid slipping back into the era of threats and counter-threats.

    A breakthrough has already been made on reducing checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, with a “green lane” involving no customs declarations being proposed for food and farm produce destined for Northern Irish supermarkets, corner shops, hospitals, schools and prisons and other public settings.

    Negotiators have agreed that products for retail should go through this “green” lane, with discussions continuing on how to deal with wholesalers who supply to independent shops and hospitality.

    Talks are also continuing on how to deal with “intermediary” goods, including components which may end up in finished products destined for sale in the EU’s single market.

    A new path has also been agreed in principle on governance and the role of the European court of justice (ECJ) in dispute resolution, a source of considerable political problems for Sunak with the Democratic Unionist party (DUP) and hardline Brexiters in the European Research Group (ERG) of MPs.

    It is thought this path includes the creation of a new arbitration panel and the involvement of Northern Ireland courts in devolved matters, including food and agriculture health standards.

    One of Sunak’s biggest challenges is how to quell any potential rebellion headed by the ERG, which wants the protocol scrapped altogether and folded into the wider trade and cooperation agreement with the EU.

    The Irish former foreign minister Simon Coveney has said the best deal is a “nil-all draw” where nobody has won and nobody has lost.

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    Insiders say they hope the creation of the panel will address ERG concerns, particularly as this was mooted in a confidential paper by the group’s former chair, the Northern Ireland minister Steve Baker.

    It is also notable that the Northern Ireland secretary, Chris Heaton-Harris, another former leader of the ERG, has been involved in the negotiations from the start, accompanying the foreign secretary, James Cleverly, in all talks with the European Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič.

    The panel would involve legal representatives from the EU and the UK, and include a mechanism to give the ECJ a role in advising on matters of EU law.

    It is not known if the key question over the continued application of EU law in Northern Ireland will be resolved to the satisfaction of the ERG or the DUP. The DUP has set out seven tests for agreeing to any new deal, including an assurance of “no new regulatory borders” between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

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  • Hyderabad: Fire dept holds meet on fire safety measures ahead of summer

    Hyderabad: Fire dept holds meet on fire safety measures ahead of summer

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    Hyderabad: The Director General of Telangana state disaster response and fire services Nagi Reddy held a review meeting on Wednesday on ensuring fire prevention and fire safety measures in hazardous industries, chemical and scrap godwons etc.

    The meeting held in view of the upcoming summer discussed an action plan to ensure fire safety at locations in Jeedimetla, Balanagar, Rajendra Nagar and Katadan areas which are prone to fire accidents.

    Officials at the meet decided to conduct combined inspections by the police and fire departments from Thursday onwards It was decided that inspections will be completed in two weeks. They decided that checklist will be filled and suitable notice/advisory on fire prevention and fire safety measures as per NBC norms will be be issued on the spot. The timeline to implement the basic fire safety measures suggested shall be within two weeks.

    With a special focus on smaller, unorganized establishments it was decided that areas/clusters will be identified and list of premises visited will be mapped on GIS.

    Employees and workers will be sensitized to adopt fire prevention measures and good practices and follow SOPs recommended for the respective material handled to avoid fire incidents.

    Respective Local Fire Stations will be used as Centres for Basic Training in Fire Protection and Fighting methods. Material Safety Data Sheet or a list of chemicals/materials and quantities handled should be displayed in the storage and/or handling units godowns /industries.

    Workers/labour shall not be allowed to reside, cook in the same premises strictly. No premises to be locked outside while there are persons inside. Officials stated that storage shall be kept to a minimal during summer season and there shall be no stock at anything above 60% capacity.

    GPS of Fire department appliances are to be synchronised with Traffic ITMS to obtain Green Channel and police and fire departments will coordinate with the water board for water supply during incidents including in odd hours in the night.

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  • Parliament says China is committing a genocide. Why were officials planning to meet one of the perpetrators? | James McMurray

    Parliament says China is committing a genocide. Why were officials planning to meet one of the perpetrators? | James McMurray

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    The oppression of the Uyghurs and other Turkic and Islamic minority people in China’s Xinjiang region has come into stark focus over the past five years.

    First, minorities were interned in “re-education facilities” for indeterminate periods. Then came evidence of Chinese “minders” being sent to live with Uyghur families and report on their behaviour, of checkpoints on pedestrian streets, face-scanning cameras, the enforced installation of state spyware on personal phones, forced controls on fertility and the closing or demolition of mosques and other religious sites. Throughout all this, a man named Erkin Tuniyaz has been a leading official in Xinjiang’s regional government, and an enthusiastic defender of this “Sinicisation” of Islam. Since 2021, he has been the formal leader of the entire region.

    Yet none of this stopped British Foreign Office officials from planning to meet with Tuniyaz during a visit to London – a visit that has now been cancelled, after hurriedly arranged protests, condemnation by prominent politicians from the Labour and Conservative parties, and calls for his arrest under torture laws. News of the cancellation came not in an official announcement, but rather from the Inter-parliamentary Alliance on China, which tweeted that it had heard the news from government sources. This is characteristic of the whole affair: Tuniyaz’s visit was initially announced only in an email to activist groups , and his schedule was never published.

    The furtiveness of the planned visit implies that the Foreign Office was fully cognisant of how unwholesome it was. Tuniyaz is not a peripheral figure in the mistreatment of Xinjiang’s minority peoples. Indeed, he has been a vocal defender of the mass internment camps there. The British government was aware of this: it has previously condemned the mistreatment of Xinjiang’s minorities and sanctioned other Xinjiang officials – including Tuniyaz’s deputy, Chen Mingguo – for their roles in the outrages that parliament has recognised as a genocide. In return, China has sanctioned many of our politicians, activists and academics for speaking out about the situation in Xinjiang.

    That Tuniyaz is himself Uyghur is no irony. Rather, his role as chairman is a product of the Chinese state’s cynical use of complicit members of minority groups to provide a veneer of equality and representation to Beijing’s rule of Xinjiang. As elsewhere in China, the government is subordinate to the party. While Xinjiang’s chairmen have always been Uyghurs, the party secretaries to whom they are subordinate have – with a single exception in the 1970s – always been Han, China’s dominant ethnic group. Chairmen like Tuniyaz are simply the face of policies decided on by party secretaries.

    It is likely that it was intended that Tuniyaz play a similar role in his visit to London, which was only one of his intended stops in Europe to “discuss this situation in Xinjiang”. In the face of the backlash, these trips have also been cancelled. However, the fact that they were planned at all suggests that Beijing was hopeful that the attention of the world had moved elsewhere, and it could begin to put behind it the scrutiny it has faced over the treatment of the Uyghurs. Given the willingness of British officials to meet Tuniyaz, such hopes may not have seemed farfetched.

    Erkin Tuniyaz has been a vocal defender of Xinjiang’s mass internment camps.
    Erkin Tuniyaz has been a vocal defender of Xinjiang’s mass internment camps. Photograph: Mark Schiefelbein/AP

    The British government was slow to act on the abuses in Xinjiang from the start, imposing sanctions only after years of campaigning from brave Uyghur exiles and other human rights activists. Among those who attended a protest against Tuniyaz’s visit outside the Foreign Office on Monday was Rahima Mahmut, a longtime Uyghur activist, singer and translator. As with other vocal Uyghurs living in the west, her decision to speak out over the years has had terrible consequences – she can neither return home, for fear of arrest; nor contact her family there without putting them at further risk. Many Uyghurs living in the UK simply will not discuss Tuniyaz’s visit with journalists, fearful of drawing the attention of Beijing which, in its well-documented efforts to silence criticism from abroad, is fiercely engaged in efforts to control the discourse around Xinjiang. Tuniyaz’s planned visit can only be seen as a part of those efforts.

    The cancellation of Tuniyaz’s visit is testament to the bravery and commitment of those who fought against it. But it also attests to the inconsistency of Britain’s approach. There should have been no meeting to cancel in the first place – Tuniyaz, as a defender and an overseer of the abusive policies in Xinjiang, should not be allowed to walk the streets of London. As the protesters argued on Monday, the British government should be listening to their experiences rather than to the state propaganda pushed by representatives of Beijing. Had it done so, Tuniyaz would already be on the sanctions list, as he is in the United States.

    The claim, from the prime minister’s office, that the meeting was agreed to with the intention of making clear the UK’s “abhorrence over the treatment of the Uyghur people” makes little sense. The official British position is already clear, but it will remain unconvincing until those responsible for the mistreatment of Xinjiang’s Turkic and Muslim minorities know that they are not welcome here.



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  • Hyderabad: CS Santhi Kumari holds meet on tax, non-tax revenues

    Hyderabad: CS Santhi Kumari holds meet on tax, non-tax revenues

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari on Wednesday held a meeting with officials and reviewed the progress achieved in realization of the state’s own tax and non-tax revenues.

    Officials from commercial tax, excise, stamps and registration, transport, mining and other departments attended the meeting.

    Chief Secretary directed the officials to focus on achieving the targets for this financial year. She asked them to take special measures to boost the tax collections and stated that weekly reviews will be held to ensure that the targets are achieved.

    Commercial Tax, Registration and Excise Departments were asked to propose action plan to augment additional revenue.

    The Telangana government has realized Rs 91,145 Crores in tax revenue collections and Rs 6996 Crores in non tax revenues resulting in a total of Rs 98,141 crores by the end of January 2023.

    Inspector General, Registration and Stamps Rahul Bojja, Commissioner, Commercial Taxes Neetu Kumari Prasad, Special Secretary, Finance Ronald Rose, Director, Prohibition and Excise Sarfaraz Ahmed, Commissioner Transport Buddha Prakash Jyothi and other officials attended the meeting.

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  • Tejashwi meet Kejriwal to discuss opposition unity

    Tejashwi meet Kejriwal to discuss opposition unity

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    Patna: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the national capital on Tuesday to discuss various matters, including opposition unity for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

    An RJD spokesperson said that Tejashwi Yadav and Kejriwal discussed current social and political issues as well as state of the economy at the meeting at the latter’s official residence.

    “The two leaders also raised concerns over the BJP government which is putting the national assets in the hands of private players. Tejashwi Yadav appeared to all the people to work together to save the country,” the spokeperson said.

    The AAP has governments in two states – Delhi and Punjab – as well as some MLAs in Gujarat and Goa. Recently, Kejriwal was seen in Telangana with opposition leaders including state Chief Minister and BRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav, and those of the Left parties.

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  • Sania Mirza, Anam Mirza meet MC Stan, other Bigg Boss 16 contestants

    Sania Mirza, Anam Mirza meet MC Stan, other Bigg Boss 16 contestants

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    Mumbai: Indian tennis player Sania Mirza and her sister Anam Mirza were seen attending a special house party hosted by Bollywood director and choreographer Farah Khan on Monday night. Farah hosted the bash for the Bigg Boss 16 contestants.

    Mirza sisters had a night filled with fun, music and laughter as they mingled with several other celebrities, including Bigg Boss 16 winner MC Stan and a few other contestants. The guest list also included actresses Huma Qureshi and Patralekhha, who were spotted enjoying the festivities alongside Sania and Anam.

    Several inside pictures and video are doing rounds on social media and the guests seemed to be having a great time catching up with each other.

    Anam Mirza and Sania Mirza too shared several snaps on their Instagram. Check them out below.

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    Bigg Boss 16 got concluded on Sunday, February 12 where MC Stan was announced as the winner. Shiv Thakare walked home with runner-up title, while Priyanka Chahar Choudhary ended up on third position followed by Archana Gautam and Shalin Bhanot.



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  • ‘Meet Kalam’: Former PM Narsimha Rao’s parting message to successor Vajpayee

    ‘Meet Kalam’: Former PM Narsimha Rao’s parting message to successor Vajpayee

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    New Delhi: As former prime minister P V Narasimha Rao left office in 1996, he handed over a slip to his successor Atal Bihari Vajpayee which read, “Kalam se miliye (meet Kalam)”.

    The new prime minister did not know who Kalam was. After he found out, the then chief scientific advisor and secretary, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) APJ Abdul Kalam was called for a meeting, which would pave the way for Pokhran II nuclear tests in 1998, according to author Arun Shourie, a former minister in the Vajpayee-led government.

    Shourie shared this interesting anecdote on the concluding day of the Times LitFest here on Sunday.

    “When the Narasimha Rao government fell and Atal ji came to office, Atal ji told us that Rao handed him a slip reading ‘Kalam se miliye’. Vajpayee wondered who Kalam was. Then he found out and Kalam was called,” Shourie said.

    When Vajpayee told Kalam about the slip, he told the prime minister that the message had to do with nuclear testing, which Rao had approved during his tenure but had to stop due to “American pressure”, according to Shourie.

    “Kalam told Atal ji, ‘sir, we were ready to do a test of the atomic weapon, but we were stopped because of American pressure and various other things that had happened. He (Rao) wants you to resume this… it would take us a month to conduct the test’,” the former Union minister said.

    Vajpayee asked Kalam, who would go on to become the 11th President of India, to start work immediately.

    However, before the plan could take shape, Vajpayee’s government fell in just 13 days.

    “I remember Atal ji walking back from Lok Sabha into his chamber and he said ‘we lost by one vote’ … Kalam walked in and said, ‘sir, you will come back and we will do it,’” recalled Shourie.

    And that’s exactly what happened. The BJP came back to power in March 1998 and Vajpayee once again became the prime minister of India.

    At around 3:45 PM on May 11, 1998, India tested three devices — a thermonuclear device (Shakti I), a fission device (Shakti II), and a sub-kiloton device (Shakti III).

    Two days later, the country detonated two more sub-kiloton devices — Shakti IV and V.

    India had successfully tested its first nuclear bomb in Rajasthan’s Pokhran on May 18, 1974 under the then prime minister Indira Gandhi. Code-named ‘Smiling Buddha’, the Ministry of External Affairs had characterised the test as a “peaceful nuclear explosion”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Meet TWO confirmed contestant of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13

    Meet TWO confirmed contestant of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13

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    Mumbai: Every year, TV audiences eagerly wait for another most-loved reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi after Bigg Boss ends. Months before the stunt-based reality show’s premiere, we have the name of the first confirmed contestant and he is none other than Shiv Thakare. Yes, you read that right!

    Shiv Thakare, who is currently one of the finalists of Bigg Boss 16, is all set to take on the dangerous and adrenaline-fueling challenges in the upcoming season of Khatron Ke Khiladi. The fans of both shows are eagerly waiting to see Shiv’s fearless and daredevil personality in the Rohit Shetty-hosted show.

    The 13th season of Khatron Ke Khiladi is expected to be bigger and better than ever before, and with Shiv Thakare on board, it is sure to be an exciting ride.

    Apart from Shiv, buzz also has it that Archana Gautam too has bagged Khatron Ke Khiladi 13. However, there is no confirmation yet.

    Coming back to Bigg Boss 16, the finale is set to air tomorrow and the show will get its winner after 4 months. Apart from Shiv, the other four finalists of the season are Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, MC Stan, Archana Gautam and Shalin Bhanot.

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  • Google Meet users can now include captions in meeting recordings

    Google Meet users can now include captions in meeting recordings

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    San Francisco: Tech giant Google is rolling out a new feature to its video-communication service ‘Google Meet’, which will allow users to include captions in a meeting recording.

    The new feature will help make meeting recordings more useful and accessible for meeting participants, the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blogpost.

    To record a meeting, the feature must be enabled by the admin and the user has to be a meeting host and be a part of the host’s organisation.

    However, if the host management is on, users will need to be a meeting co-host to access the new feature.

    Moreover, the user must be promoted to a co-host to use the feature if they are outside the meeting hosts’ organisation, the company said.

    Meanwhile, last month, the tech giant had announced that it is rolling out a new feature to ‘Google Meet’ which will allow users to share access to the content they are presenting in a meeting with attendees, including everyone on the Calendar guest list.

    The feature is helpful because by allowing sharing directly from Meet, users can easily share presented content without having to switch to another window to grant access.

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  • Hyderabad: BRS to rally 10K people from each Assembly segment for public meet

    Hyderabad: BRS to rally 10K people from each Assembly segment for public meet

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    Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is planning to mobilise 10,000 people from each Assembly segment in Greater Hyderabad for its upcoming public meeting on February 17.

    Chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will address the meeting planned at Parade Ground after inaugurating the new Secretariat complex.

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao held a preparatory meeting with public representatives from Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Medchal-Malkajgiri districts here on Thursday to prepare the party leaders and cadre for the big event.

    While reminding that the new Secretariat complex was named after the architect of the Constitution of India Dr BR Ambedkar, KTR suggested the BRS leaders organise special programmes in every constituency on the day of the inauguration, which also remarked the birthday of CM KCR.

    “At least 10,000 people from every Assembly segment in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation limits should be mobilised for the public meeting to be held at Parade Grounds,” said KTR.

    He further instructed the party leaders to conduct an extensive cadre meeting on February 13 in all Assembly segments in GHMC limits on mobilising the public for the meeting.

    MLAs and MLCs from other districts will be appointed in-charges for each constituency and they will stay put in the segments from February 13 to 17.

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