PARIS (Reuters) – Lionel Messi, who led Argentina’s men’s soccer team to its 2022 world cup campaign, won FIFA’s “The Best” award for the world’s best player on Monday at a gala ceremony where his compatriots Lionel Scaloni and Emiliano Martínez were also awarded.
Messi, 35, defeated France’s Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappé to win the player of the year trophy.
“This year was crazy for me, I managed to fulfill my dream after so much fighting, so much searching, so much insisting”, said Messi, with the prize in hand.
“It’s a dream for any player and few can achieve it. And I did. I want to thank my family and the people of Argentina for having lived this very special month the way we did, which will remain in our memories for a lifetime,” he added.
Coach Lionel Scaloni, in turn, surpassed Pep Guardiola, from Manchester City, and Carlo Ancelotti, from Real Madrid.
“I’m especially proud because it’s an award that players vote for, and for me it has enormous value. I want to thank the players, the 26 who led us to glory. Without them we would not have achieved anything. I will be eternally grateful to them”, said the coach of the Argentine national team.
Meanwhile, Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez took the award for best goalkeeper.
“It is very good for my career. It is a source of pride for my country. Winning a World Cup after 36 years is something beautiful”, said Martínez, who beat Moroccan Yassine Bounou, from Sevilla, and Belgian Thibaut Courtois, from Real Madrid.
In the women’s category, Spain’s Alexia Putellas won the player of the year award for the second consecutive season.
Srinagar, Feb 27: The fountain channel has been extended this year as for the first time, the authorities have decided to involve the third terrace of Asia’s largest tulip garden in Srinagar where more than 50 lakh tulips are set to attract the visitors from different parts of the globe.
About 60 gardeners are presently making their efforts to beautify the garden, which is being thrown open for the public in April every year, depending upon the weather conditions.
Talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Inam-ul-Rehman, Incharge Tulip garden, said they are expecting a massive tulip season this year. “The preparations that are to be started before the show, are going on from both ends including gardening as well as the engineering side,” he said, adding that the dates for opening the garden cannot be said as of now as it solely depends on the weather conditions.
“We had a good tulip festival last year and we are expecting a massive season this year too. For the first time, the third terrace has been involved. The fountain channel has been extended this year upto the last terrace, which will increase the charm of the garden further,” he said.
He added that this year the garden will have more than 50 lakh tulip flowers with 68-70 varieties. “About 60 gardeners including casual labourers as well as the permanent employees are doing their job. Some among them have been pooled from different sections for speedy and timely completion of the work. The tulip festival is a signature festival and we are expecting a massive season this year,” he said.
He further said that like previous year, the floriculture Department have floated tenders for allotting the ticket selling contract to enter Tulip Garden, adding that many requests have been received so far and the process will be completed soon—(KNO)
Chennai: A year after an alcohol addict decided to give up liquor consumption, a Tamil Nadu resident has celebrated an entire ‘dry year’ of his life by putting up posters.
Manoharan, 52, was addicted to alcohol for over 30 years. On February 26, 2022, he resolved to get rid of his drinking habits.
After successfully managing to stay away from his indulgence for 12 months, Manoharan, who hails from Bhathavalchalam Nagar in Palur, celebrated the achievement on Sunday by pasting posters wherein he also noted the benefits of quitting liquor.
Manoharan told the media persons that in the last 32 years, there was not a single day when he did not consume alcohol.
“I used to spend a minimum of Rs 400 per day on liquor… and even sold a piece of land,” he said.
Talking about the idea behind putting up posters, Manoharan said he wanted to share the benefits of saying goodbye to drinking with the society, including his friends and relatives.
He pasted posters across the walls in his native village. The expenses involved in designing and making the posters were borne by a neighbour who wanted to encourage the “good efforts” of Manoharan.
Consumer confidence remained weak in February, although confidence improved.
Consumers confidence in the economy improved in February. Consumersconfidence was still very low in February, but the reading rose compared to the level of January and December, says Statistics Finland.
The confidence indicator was -11.9 in February, while January’s figure was -12.7 and December’s -18.5. In February of last year, the indicator got a value of -0.5, which is better than the long-term average.
Expectations for our own economy, and especially for Finland’s economy, are still very weak.
A third of consumers estimate that their own financial situation is worse than a year ago. 22 percent of consumers felt that their finances were at a better level than a year ago.
Consumers according to the timing is very bad for acquisitions. Interest in buying an apartment or a car was less than usual in February. Only nine percent considered the time to be suitable for expensive acquisitions.
Chief Economist of the Savings Bank Group Henna Mikkonen stated in a tweet that the direction is for improvement.
“Of course, there is still a long way to go to the long-term average, so you can’t be terribly happy about this now. But I guess that the bottom has now been seen,” Mikkonen wrote.
Consumers the estimate of inflation at the time of the survey rose to a record level, but the expectation was that inflation would have slowed down a year later. In February, consumers estimated that consumer prices have risen by 8.6 percent since February of last year and will rise by 5.2 percent in the coming year.
Despite the gloomy confidence figures, one’s financial situation was perceived to be good again, and the threat of unemployment was perceived to be at the usual level.
Regionally, confidence rose exceptionally to its strongest in Eastern Finland, where the confidence indicator reading was -3.1. Northern Finland saw the country’s darkest moods and the reading was -17.8.
“Even big changes in the consumer confidence indicator do not always reflect the development of consumption, not to mention smaller short-term fluctuations. The confidence survey provides a lot of interesting information, but one should be careful about the conclusions drawn from it. Imaginations do not always correspond to economic facts, and the real situation does not change as quickly as imaginations”, writes OP Group’s chief economist Reijo Heiskanen on the blog.
Heiskanen estimates that the drop in energy prices and wage increases will ease the economy in the near future. Despite this, the economic situation is not improving quickly.
“As for private consumption, the pace is only slowing down, as the savings accumulated during the corona period will no longer support consumption in the future as before,” Heiskanen writes.
Danish The Bank’s Chief Economist Pasi Kuoppamäki estimates in the release that consumer spending will not fall sharply, even though consumers are postponing many of their purchases.
Kuoppamäki estimates that consumer confidence is still quite stable despite the rise in interest rates and inflation.
According to him, the good employment situation supports stability and the reduction in heating needs reduces the risks related to the price of electricity.
Kuoppamäki tweeted that business confidence is stable, but below the historical average in all main industries.
On the business side trust is EK’s business cycle barometer remained unchanged for the last three months. Confidence in industry fell, but readings improved in construction, service companies and retail trade. Director of EK Sami Pakarinen estimates that the companies are now on a wait-and-see basis.
“It is rarely worth emphasizing individual observations, but in terms of the economic cycle, the following couple of observations are decisive in many ways. Will the positive signals from the economy strengthen and increase confidence, or will confidence begin to decline again?”
According to Pakarinen, the economies of the euro area and Finland have managed with very little damage given the circumstances so far.
“However, it is clear that the growth rate cannot significantly accelerate in the coming months either, because the central bank is tightening its monetary policy to curb inflation. For the next few months, we will be in a swamp there, drift here situation, but we will move forward”, Pakarinen predicts.
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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s borderland continues to be peaceful and tension free as the ceasefire between the rival armies entered the third year. There is no shelling from either side and life is near normal. Unlike past, people straddling the Line of Control are throwing big feasts on marriages, which are visible and noisy.
A sweets exchange between the two army officers from India and Pakistan on the bridge over Kishanganga in Teetwal. The sweets were exchanged on the the occasion of Eid on July 21, 2021.
The ceasefire is holding despite Islamabad and Delhi not seeing eye to eye and the diplomatic relationship continues to remain at the lowest ebb, ever. The two countries, however, continue to hit at each other in international forums, mostly on and around Kashmir. The security grid continues to maintain a strong counter-infiltration mechanism in place.
In the last two years, there were only three instances of breach of ceasefire and the officials insist they were of minor nature.
While the infiltration is by and large very difficult, the security grid is facing two different challenges. One is the use of drones in supplying arms and ammunition and another is the consistent supply of drugs. While the patches of the International Border falling in the Kathua and Jammu sector is usually in news for drone infiltrations, it is the Karnah (Tangdhar) sector of the LoC that is usually been as major source of drugs entry into Kashmir.
With the guns silent along the Line of Control (LoC), the residents who were earlier demanding bunkers and shelters to save from raining shells are now seeking better road and other basic infrastructure.
“The road stretches at Dardkote in Uri are dotted with potholes which speaks volumes about the tall claims of the government of improving road connectivity,” Faisal Khan, a Sarpanch in Uri, were quoted saying by a local news gatherer, KNO. “The road is dotted with huge potholes and has not been repaired for the last several years and the authorities concerned are least bothered about the sufferings of people. The road acts as an important link which connects several areas and thousands of commuters, transporters pass through potholes every day.”
The residents expressed concern over the condition of government schools. “Four classes are functioning in a single room at Dardkote,” they said, adding that similar conditions are in maximum government-based schools”.
Authorities, however, are not taking the bunker construction far granted. By the end of fiscal 2022-23, almost all the bunkers are expected to be ready. MHA is funding the construction of 14460 bunkers which includes 13029 Individual and 1431 community bunkers.
The bunker construction was not impacted by the February 25, 2021 ceasefire when the Director Generals of Military Operations of India and Pakistan announced the ceasefire after discussing it on hotline. The ceasefire was outcome of back-channel diplomacy between the two countries and took many months to happen. AK Doval, India’s National Security Adviser and Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed are reported to have held a secret meeting in the United Arab Emirates in 2020, which led to the February 25 joint statement from the rival armies agreeing to strict adherence to the 2003 ceasefire understanding. This actually was revival and renewal of the ceasefire that came into force on November 26, 2003.
Both sides maintained a ceasefire for the first three years. However, in 2006, the breaches started and continued expanded with the hot talks in Delhi and Islamabad.
In 2017, 12 civilians and 19 security personnel were killed in border shelling incidents. 2018 saw 2140 instances of ceasefire violations, which peaked to 3479 in 2019. In 2020, 46 people lost their lives in 5133 incidents of ceasefire violations.
On February 3, 2021, MHA told the parliament that in three years – 2018, 2019 and 2020, 72 security personnel and 70 civilians were killed in 10,752 cases of ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir on LoC and IB. In these incidents, 364 security personnel and 341 civilians survived with injuries.
ANANTNAG, Feb 25: Secretary, Tribal Affairs and Chief Executive Officer, Mission Youth, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, today inaugurated semi final of inter district LG Rolling trophy here at Boys Higher Secondary School Bijbehara in presence of Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr Basharat Qayoom.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Shahid Iqbal said that Mission Youth is a unique initiative of UT government and the LG Rolling trophy is aimed at encouraging youth to participate in sports activities while ensuring all necessary facilities like enhanced infrastructure, uniforms, sports equipment and related utilities. He said that the initiative envisages to provide a platform to the youth to showcase their talent on the sports field thus channelizing their energy towards productive ventures.
“Significant investment is being made in this vital area and it is hoped that the J&K youth will make the best use of this platform for personal growth and overall development of Sports in the UT”, Secretary maintained. He said that the LG Rolling trophy has attracted more than 40,000 youth this year and the event will continue to be held as an annual feature.
Dr Shahid Iqbal said that cash rewards are being given at each level to the winners to promote competition and sports spirit among the players. He added the trophy has proven to be an excellent platform for identifying and polishing local talent and youth must make optimum use of this opportunity.
Deputy Commissioner appreciated the Sports Department for playing an active role in harbouring the talent of young sportspersons. He said that Anantnag has always been a forerunner when it comes to sports and highest participation in such events in the district across the whole Kashmir division is testimony to this fact.
He said the administration is committed to facilitate students in every possible manner. He congratulated the playing sides for reaching the semi finals and exhorted them to exhibit sportsmanship on the field.
The dignitaries were presented with mementos on the occasion. They interacted with the players from both sides and congratulated them for reaching the semi finals.
It is in place to mention that the Semi Final is being played between District Ganderbal and District Anantnag and the winning team will play the final.
Among others, SDM Bijbehara, officials from Mission Youth, Joint Director, Youth Services and Sports, DYSSO Anantnag, DYSSO Pulwama, officials from Youth Sports and Services, faculty and students of BHSS Bijbehara and members of the media fraternity were present on the occasion.
Washington: In a much-needed relief for foreign students looking to study in the US, the Biden administration has announced they can now apply for a visa up to a year before their academic term begins.
The State Department, however, said that international students will not be allowed to enter the country on a student visa more than 30 days before the start of their programme.
International students are normally issued two categories of US visas – F and M. “Student (F and M) visas for new students can be issued up to 365 days in advance of the start date for a course of study,” the State Department said.
“However, you will not be allowed to enter the United States on your student visa more than 30 days before the start date,” it said on Tuesday.
A student can enter the US before 30 days of the start of their programme on a valid visitor (B) visa.
A student visa is issued by US embassies and consulates based on the I-20 form issued by their academic institutions.
The State Department mandates that all students must be registered in the Student and Exchange Visitor System (SEVIS).
The spouse and minor children, if they intend to live in the United States with the student, each need to receive an individual Form I-20 from the academic institution of the student, it said.
According to the State Department, foreign students in the United States with F visas must depart the US within 60 days after the programme end date listed on Form I-20, including any authorised practical training.
The new announcement means that universities can accept and issue I-20 forms 12-14 months before term time.
Earlier, visa interviews could be scheduled only up to 120 days, and I-20 forms 4-6 months before the term started.
The update comes after Deputy Assistant Secretary for Visa Services, Julie Stufft told PTI the US is “putting every ounce of its energy” to eliminate the long visa wait time in India.
India broke the record for most student visas last year and it may do so this year again, she said, adding that India is now number two in the world in terms of international students coming to the United States.
“We are really, we’re putting all of our efforts now focusing on this visa for visitors and those, in particular, if you don’t need an interview, you don’t need to wait very long at all for a visa renewal. And that’s also one part of our strategy as well,” she said.
There have been growing concerns in India over the long waiting period for first-time visa applicants, especially for those applying under B1 (business) and B2 (tourist) categories.
The waiting period of first-time B1/B2 visa applicants in India was close to three years in October last year.
India was one of the very few countries where applications for US visas saw a major upswing after coronavirus-related travel restrictions were lifted.
“It happened that we were a lot of new foreign ministers,” Joly said on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. The Liberal politician was four months into her foreign affairs role when Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022.
She was not the only new face around the G-7 table. “[Liz] Truss was new. [Annalena] Baerbock was new. I was new — and [Antony] Blinken had only a year.” An affinity grew between the three women British, German and Canadian foreign ministers on a personal level, she said, as they faced a cataclysm with no end date.
“We wanted to talk to each other … We also knew that this crisis would be potentially the first crisis we would be facing — so it would define a lot of our work,” Joly said. “There is no other option than victory.”
Support for Ukraine is a rare nonpartisan issue in Canada. Demographics help to explain Ottawa’s zealous response to a war 4,500 miles away.
Canada is home to 1.4 million Ukrainian-Canadians, making it a country with the second-largest Ukrainian diaspora community after Russia. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is arguably the country’s most prominent Ukrainian-Canadian.
Freeland, who serves double duty as federal finance minister, has called Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “the biggest challenge to Canada’s national security since the Second World War.”
Trudeau’s government is especially motivated to do right by Ukraine to lock up support in the Prairie and the vote-rich Greater Toronto Area, regions where Ukrainian-Canadian population is highest. Opposition Conservative MPs, who represent many of the Prairie communities where Ukrainian immigrants first settled at the turn of the century and after the First World War, are incentivized to do the same.
Joly says the threat with the war is existential for Canada. “We’ve been the architect of many of the rules that we now know, that are our underpinning international rules-based order — I hate that word — but the international system.”
Top bloc decisions
The intelligence reports warning of a potential invasion started in December.
Joly said G-7 foreign ministers wanted the alliance to serve as a “coordination group” for Ukraine. The bloc, under Germany’s presidency at the time, would share diplomatic and military information and frank talks about Europe’s dependency on Russia for energy.
But organizing allies behind closed doors proved to be difficult work.
In early 2022, the alliance decided to declassify American intelligence. The strategy was intended to “bring everybody along and to inform our population regarding what information we had at hand,” Joly said, crediting the plan for creating trust and momentum among allies.
Declassification was a hard sell for Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Ukrainian president feared a crush of declassified intelligence materials showing Russia’s plans would stoke mass panic and deliver his country premature economic collapse.
Defense talks eventually outgrew the G-7 “coordination group.” The alliance created a new forum at the U.S. Ramstein Air Base in Germany to house Ukraine Defense Contact Group meetings, which 54 countries are a part of now.
‘Very stressful’ early days
National Defense Minister Anita Anand was sworn into her role in October 2021, the same as Joly. Anand was thrown into briefings about global hot spots, she told POLITICO, including the buildup of Russian troops at the Ukrainian border and in Belarus.
Feb. 24, she said, “was a confirmation of events that we did not want to happen.”
She had been in Kyiv just three weeks earlier to meet with Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov.
“The days were very stressful,” she said.
As a rookie minister in Trudeau’s Cabinet, Anand had been tasked with procurement; the pandemic transformed her into the chief purveyor of Covid-19 vaccines, rapid tests and personal protective equipment. The two years of wrangling equipment in a crisis came in handy a year ago. “I was used to being in an environment that was urgent and where our government needed to make very effective, but quick decisions,” she said.
Anand said her modus operandi then, and since, has been to speak directly with Ukrainians, and specifically Reznikov, about the country’s equipment needs.
Then, she said, she looks at Canada’s naval and armed forces inventory, decides what needs to be procured to outfit the Armed Forces of Ukraine “and then ensures we are providing the training that is necessary on the equipment that we’re providing.”
Ottawa sent the first of four Leopard 2 main battle tanks, and training crews, to Ukraine earlier this month as the war continued to ratchet up.
Canada isn’t a nuclear power but has found other ways to contribute including sanctions, paying out C$2 billion in loans to Ukraine and sending C$320 million in humanitarian assistance.
Canada has also taken in nearly 170,000 immigrants of Ukrainian origin while approving the temporary resident visa applications of more than half a million Ukrainian nationals and their families.
The country’s military budget is notoriously malnourished if NATO’s target, that members should spend at least 2 percent of their GDP on defense, is the yardstick used to measure might. But Canada’s Operation UNIFIER mission, deployed in 2015 to Ukraine to train the country’s armed forces following the Crimean crisis, put Ottawa in a position of being an interlocutor for other nations figuring out how to support Ukraine.
“Many countries have come to Canada — and certainly this was the case at the beginning — to ask whether we had advice for them about how they can effectively help Ukraine,” Anand said.
Canada says it wants to help with efforts to rebuild Ukraine, but there are headwinds.
“Private capital will not be interested in investing in reconstructing cities if the geopolitical risk is still there,” Joly said. The statement leaves the door open for discussions about public funding for reconstruction in an era when cost-of-living anxieties debates over government spending have pierced domestic politics as a challenge for incumbent leaders.
The conversations about long-term security support for Ukraine are just beginning around the G-7 table.
“Even after the war, Russia will still be a very dangerous neighbor,” she said, offering a grim reality check. “Particularly if Putin is in charge.”
Somewhere during the past year, the words “finding a peaceful solution” dropped from Joly’s vocabulary.
Paul McLeary contributed to this report.
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Gurugram: A 19-year-old Delhi-based girl student was allegedly raped several times over a year by her Instagram friend, who also threatened to kill her, police said on Thursday.
The victim, who had first met the man when she was underage, moved to police after he started blackmailing her into sleeping with his friends.
According to the complaint she filed on Wednesday, she had met one Abhishek, a Gurugram resident, in July 2020 through Instagram. She met him first in a park in Gurugram.
“In September 2021 we met again in MGF mall from where he took me to a guest house in DLF Phase-2 area where he raped me,” said the BA first year student.
From thereon, the accused would often call her and submit her to have sex with him. According to the complainant, the accused raped her several times in a hotel in Manesar, police said.
“He started blackmailing me and once again raped me in September last year,” she said.
Following her complaint, an FIR was registered against the accused, Abhishek, under Section 6 of POCSO Sct as the victim was minor in 2020, and Section 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC at DLF Phase 2 Police Station on Wednesday.
A senior police officer said that after a medical examination, the victim was produced in a city court for her testimony under section 164 of CrPC.
“We are conducting raids to nab the accused and he will be arrested soon,” the officer added.