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Broader Sino-Pak cooperation

On the occasion of the 71st anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, on behalf of the Chinese Consulate General in Lahore, I would like to express the most passionate congratulations and warmest regards to our fellow Chinese who work and live in Punjab, and as well as to express our best wishes and most sincere ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3jjRc5A

Revelations of a directory

“Pakistan has one of the lowest taxes to GDP ratio in the region and amongst most of the emerging economies.” This is a common sermon whenever economic woes of the country are discussed by the experts. The IMF has been pointing out this glaring misstep in every programme the country entered. Improving the tax collection has been a ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33fKPL2

When will we ever learn?

Speaking on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly last week, Prime Minister Imran Khan highlighted the problems with illegal transfers of money from developing countries to the West, and sometimes also legal or semi-legal ones, which every year constitute hundreds of billions of dollars. My home country Norway and Nigeria have ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/36nGyY2

Past in Perspective

“For many, the American dream has become a nightmare.”–Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator As the incumbent President in the White House is an open supporter of white supremacists, it is better to go back in history. On September 30, 1822, Joseph Marion Hernández became the first Hispanic that was elected to the Congress. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3jjZg6f

Always ready, always alert

As a kid I remember September being a month where most of the students head back to school after a long summer break. Being used to all the fun and the relaxed schedule, everyone finds it very tough and depressing to get into the school routine. There is dullness and lack of excitement all around. But then comes September 6, which we as a ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3cLFDSm

Missing ‘pens’

Over the past two democratic tenures, Punjab has shown positive growth signs. Please refer to multiple governmental and non-governmental figures issued over the past ten years as I do not intend to share any stats in this article. The only factor that helped the growth phenomenon was nothing else but the will and courage to take decisions. You ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3jgrMpw

Interest rate—still a catch-up game

It seems that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has hit the pause button on interest rate cuts, leaving some doubt in the investors’ mind that it has now indeed transitioned to a phase where going forward—as the government claims—the focus from stabilising has instead shifted to reviving the economy. The Pakistani financial ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2HxTdwT

Past in Perspective

“The Muslims as a separate nation in India on the basis of their religion is un-Islamic.”— Allah Baksh Soomro in All India AzadConference, 1940 Born in Shikarpur in 1900, Allah Baksh Soomro was an immensely popular politician of Sindh. He also became the Chief Minister of the province twice during his political career. If one ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3jhLwJf

Modern humans reached westernmost Europe 5,000 years earlier than previously known

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Modern humans reached westernmost Europe 5,000 years earlier than previously known Discovery may indicate that modern humans and Neanderthals lived in the area concurrently More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301316&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Poor tax culture

Pakistan is one of the countries in the world with the lowest tax-to-GDP ratio standing below 10 percent for many decades except for a few years. The tax collection is far below the potential of the economy due to weakness in the machinery of the revenue collection authority but it also signifies the prevailing poor tax culture in the country in ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/30ddsq3

Mutations in the virus

Virus mutation is a process during replication (growth) of the virus where changes occur in the genetic make-up. A mutation can be beneficial or deleterious for the virus growth or may have no impact at all.Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists are discussing different effects of virus mutation and declaring virus mutation as ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2GbkkNX

Is the bureaucracy sick?

Like most state institutions, the bureaucracy should also be declared sick and then appropriately treated. I was motivated to write on this subject after reading the article; “Are Service Reforms Enough” written by a very senior retired bureaucrat who remained Chief Secretary in several provinces, finally retiring as Chairman WAPDA. He ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3cGRoJO

Past in Perspective

“Nuclear weapons pervade our thinking. Control our behaviour. Administer our societies. Inform our dreams ... They are purveyors of madness. They are the ultimate colonizer. Whiter than any white man that ever lived.”–Arundhati Roy The world we live in is a complex web of ironies. The most vocal nation on earth ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2HFqSVD

Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges

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Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301309&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Scientists investigate marine heatwaves and shifting ocean currents

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Scientists investigate marine heatwaves and shifting ocean currents Extreme warming affects fisheries and economies More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301310&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Researchers set to take to the air above the Arctic and New York City

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Researchers set to take to the air above the Arctic and New York City Scientists will use research aircraft to measure atmospheric composition and air quality More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301308&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Old chessboard, new players

The return of the global balance of power paved the way for major powers to set-up a Eurasian chessboard, once again, for global dominance. But this time, the confronting players are the United States of America and the People’s Republic of China, along with Russia as well. It is not wrong to say that a power-hungry lion of the forest losing ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2S4eujR

The mess in PNCA

Quite unfortunately, all is not well in the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) for some time, particularly during the last couple of months. The PNCA was established about five decades back with its headquarters in Islamabad and tasked with the care and custody of valuable artworks i.e. paintings, prints, calligraphy, sculptures etc of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/335ECkF

Surrender at Skardu—1948

On November 1, 1947 the Dogra governor of Gilgit agency surrendered to Gilgit Scouts and the Pakistan flag was raised. After the liberation, Major Aslam Khan (later brigadier) was posted to Gilgit to take over command of the forces available in the region. He raised the strength of the combined forces and organised them for different ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2S4esbJ

Past in Perspective

“The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one.”–Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart Amongst the leading European powers of the 19th century, there was a race to occupy more ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mTFsca

An open letter to CM Punjab

Respected ChiefMinister, I am a Pakistani woman, a working mother of a three-month-old daughter. We have never met or spoken to each other, nor crossed paths. Of-course, I have heard you on the screen many times, when you address the people after visiting a gathering or inaugurating new projects. And I must say that I have always found you a ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3cDCT9l

Sheikh Rasheed Leaks

Last week, Sheikh Rasheed, the veteran parliamentarian from Rawalpindi, was busy leaking information about meetings of opposition politicians with the military’s top brass. Such disclosures were meant to expose the duplicitous behaviour of opposition politicians, he said. The timing of the disclosure was key. It came just on the heels of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2EzERLk

Cancerous ethno-sectarianism in Pakistan

Pakistan should draw the right lessons from the epoch-making geopolitical developments underway in the Greater Middle East Region (GMER). Unbridled ambitions to dominate the region and rampant ethno-sectarianism have caused unbridgeable divisions amongst the Muslim states of the GMER. The US-Israel Combine has pitilessly exploited these weaknesses ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2G62lbH

Past in Perspective

“It is about the Algerian war, but thosenot interested in Algeria may substituteanother war; “The Battle of Algiers” has auniversal frame of reference.”— Roger Ebert A still from The Battle for Algiers People of the world associate the motto “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” with the French revolution. While ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/36bNZkO

Colombia : Request for Augmentation of Access Under the Flexible Credit Line Arrangement-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Colombia

Colombia : Request for Augmentation of Access Under the Flexible Credit Line Arrangement-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Colombia Published September 25, 2020 at 09:00AM

Belize : Technical Assistance Report—Cybersecurity, Regulation, Supervision, and Resilience

Belize : Technical Assistance Report—Cybersecurity, Regulation, Supervision, and Resilience Published September 25, 2020 at 09:00AM

Pakistan and World Maritime Day

70 percent of the Earth comprises water and the 30 percent of dry land. It is the inquisitive nature of humans which leads us to explore ways to utilise all channels and forms of communication. History suggests that prior to land routes, man travelled through the sea to explore the world and reconnoitre how maritime activities can be fruitful for ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2S1qmD6

Jenga continues in Pakistan

Our beloved Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a gift of providence, which is being played around like a game of Jenga by serving the political and bureaucratic elite. Jenga is a game of physical skill created by the British. Players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed with 54 blocks. The rules include: taking one block ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32ZU5To

Capitalism vs the Indian farmer

As Bharat Bandh commenced on September 25 against the anti-farmer bill passed by the Indian Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Indian social media erupted like a volcano; hashtags like #BharatBandh, #AntiFarmerBJP and #ScrapAntiFarmerActs flooded the social media space. Millions of farmers from across India spread out blocking major highways, railway ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/30amVP5

Past in Perspective

“The presence of SAVAK as a very fearful force was almost everywhere, and everyone believed that ok, any dissent, any opposition, legal or otherwise would not be tolerated by SAVAK and the people would be arrested and would be tortured. That was the general perception.”–Nasser Hadian-Iranian Political ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/308Kdou

Promoting peace the US way

Trump administration’s nominated ambassador to Pakistan, William Todd addressing the Senate Confirmation Committee, on US relations with India and Pakistan said, “Our hope is that both countries will take the necessary steps to reduce tensions, and as President Trump has offered, we are prepared to facilitate dialogue if both sides ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mT3WCf

While FATF sleeps

The world was yet again left aghast by the scale of global money laundering when the recent FinCEN leaks were brought to public attention. The litany of files, assiduously studied and revealed by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), covers an 18-year period worth of suspicious transactions worth a colossal $2 trillion. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2G3h9HQ

Navigating the noise around the SNC

Multiplicity of views and opinions nurture constructive debate and help societies develop and prosper under democratic norms and principles. Democracy is known to work best when its key tenets’ voice enables determination and articulation of societal aspirations, and accountability is upheld by the strong shoulders of chosen leaders and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3je3o7G

Past in Perspective

“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.”–F. Scott Fitzgerald. American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on this day, i.e., September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S. Fitzgerald is best ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2RZ5soq

Togo : Technical Assistance Report-National Accounts Statistics

Togo : Technical Assistance Report-National Accounts Statistics Published September 24, 2020 at 09:00AM

New study reveals that soil is a significant carbon sequestration driver

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New study reveals that soil is a significant carbon sequestration driver Research quantifies global soil carbon sequestered by roots and amount leached into soil More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301294&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Rising temperatures could shift US West Nile virus transmission

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Rising temperatures could shift US West Nile virus transmission Warming climate may increase US areas where West Nile virus spreads efficiently More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301296&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Wobbling Shadow of the M87* Black Hole

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Wobbling Shadow of the M87* Black Hole Analysis of observations from 2009-2017 reveals turbulent evolution of black hole image More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301287&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Potential for fisheries co-management shaped by interplay between formal, informal institutions

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Potential for fisheries co-management shaped by interplay between formal, informal institutions Integrating local norms and fishers’ knowledge into regulations helps increase trust More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301286&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Changing international cooperation

We live in a time when countries want to be on their own and independent, and at the same time, cooperate with the rest of the world. Formal international cooperation has become less than before, not only because of the ongoing Corona pandemic, but because big countries feel they can do just as well or better on their own, not having to contribute ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3iZD8xM

Reward and punishment

It’s not the first time that a woman is raped. She has been raped whether she is single or married, whether she is the 5-year-old Marwa or a mother of three. It’s not just Pakistan where such a terrible act is committed, but this evil is universal and common to the inhumanity of human beings. But what is different for Pakistan is the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33SwTWp

Daesh’s growing influence in the region

I have been watching the fast growth of Daesh in the region and I was the first one who pointed out the presence of ISIS, but successive governments have been refusing to accept its presence just as a policy. In fact, I have always been advocating that Daesh is very much in Pakistan. The Daesh handlers recruited over 80 thousand Pakistanis mostly ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3j4wR4g

Past in Perspective

“You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of madness. In this case, it comes from nonconformity, the courage to turn your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future. It took the madmen of yesterday for us to be able to act with extreme clarity today. I want to be one of those madmen. We must dare to ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hZoxBo

Constitutional reforms and provincial autonomy

It is often argued that seven decades is just a small period in the life of a nation as nation-building requires a long period of consistent development and continuity of policies and to progress in different fields, patients need to couple with sound policymaking. In the case of Pakistan, it would be fair to acknowledge that precious gains have ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32W1Z0a

Globalisation and uncertainty

We live in a global village without realising its true essence.A globalised world brings with it the intensification of economic, social, cultural and political interconnectedness. Globalisation explains how different cultures are connected in new space-time boundaries and how new bonds of humanity are being created without geographic ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZY9r9a

JCM: Political consensus on CPEC

The conference of the CPEC Political Parties Joint Consultation Mechanism (JCM) is now a new focus of the world. The reason is very simple. It is the first political wonder on regional and international landscapes that carries natural mettle to stay alive with robust momentum, winning deep political consensus.Against adversaries’ ambition to ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32SgQsb

Past in Perspective

“The vicious circle is perfect: foreign debt and foreign investment oblige us to multiply exports that they themselves devour. The task can’t be accomplished with gentlemanly manners. To fulfil their function as hostages of foreign prosperity, Latin American workers must be held prisoner, either inside or outside of the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33Qz6Sj

Ocean algae get 'coup de grace' from viruses -- sometimes

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Ocean algae get 'coup de grace' from viruses -- sometimes Viruses don't immediately kill algae and often live in harmony with them More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301276&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Fast-warming Arctic transitioning to new climate state

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Fast-warming Arctic transitioning to new climate state Year-to-year variability is moving outside the bounds of past fluctuations More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301270&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Velcro-like food sensor detects spoilage and contamination

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Velcro-like food sensor detects spoilage and contamination Color-changing array of silk microneedles could help protect consumers and avoid food waste More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301271&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Inside the Chaos of Immigration Court

Gabriel Thompson | Longreads | September 2020 | 6,849 words (24 minutes)   The Equitable Life Building, at 100 Montgomery Street, sits in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Named after an insurance company, it was the first skyscraper built in the city after the Depression, a symbol of optimism rising 25 stories high with marble walls that sparkled in the sun. Today, it is home to all sorts of buzzy Bay Area companies, from Spruce Capital Partners (“investors and thought leaders in the Life Sciences industry”) to the OutCast Agency (“strategists and creatives” with “a hyper-growth mindset”). To get away from the hectic pace of investing, strategizing, and creating, tenants can burn off calories inside the building’s private gym or take their lunch break atop a luxurious rooftop deck.  The Equitable Life Building is also home to the San Francisco Immigration Court, though it’s easy to miss. On my first visit last winter, the only hint that a court lay within was the sc

Ties with Israel

Falling like a house of cards, two of the Gulf monarchies have not only recognised Israel but also promise to maintain cordial relations with that apartheid-based settler colony. Some others, with similar brands are itching to follow suit. It is inconceivable that both the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain could have taken this unpopular ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33Nm8EJ

Sharif’s latest push

Nawaz Sharif was coy when reporters in London asked him about the plans for the All Parties Conference. Sharif briefly responded that the queries would be answered on the day of the opposition huddle. He was holding the cards close to his chest but it was also obvious that he was relishing the upcoming occasion.The Sunday speech was a litany of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hWrRgl

Gawalmandi as I remember

Now that Gawalmandi is being discussed both by the leader of the house and opposition, I decided to share my memories of the place. As a person who grew in the city, I usually ask my students about various locations in the metropolis. There are several approaches to the place, get on to the Hall Road and keep going and you will get there, or go to ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/343Odbd

Past in Perspective

“Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else can see.”ûArthur Schopenhauer September 21 marks the death anniversary of the German Philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. Arthur Schopenhauer was born on February 22, 1788 in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) to a prosperous merchant, Heinrich Floris ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZXXm3y

Angola : Third Review under the Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility, Requests for Augmentation and Rephasing of Access, Waivers of Nonobservance of Performance Criterion and Applicability of Performance Criterion, Modifications of Performance Criteria, and Completion of Financing Assurances Review-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Angola

Angola : Third Review under the Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund Facility, Requests for Augmentation and Rephasing of Access, Waivers of Nonobservance of Performance Criterion and Applicability of Performance Criterion, Modifications of Performance Criteria, and Completion of Financing Assurances Review-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Angola Published September 21, 2020 at 09:00AM

Lacking implementation

The tragic incident at Lahore-Sialkot motorway has once again led to a familiar frenzy; the demand for stricter laws. The death penalty, that too with public hanging is being chanted with utmost fervour in and outside the Parliament. PM Imran Khan has come up with the novel idea to castrate the perpetrators if public hanging is restricted, with ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2HjUYhe

Follow China to combat corruption

A couple of days ago, the National Accountability Bureau recovered Rs330 million from the home of a former excise officer, Khawaja Wasim. The officer is just a 16-grade employee of excise in Lahore. One can imagine the top brasses of the governmental departments. The officer has also been accused of transferring money to his foreign accounts and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hOYk8u

Indian faultlines

India is second most populous and the seventh largest country in the world. The oldest racial group is the adivasis, the aboriginals of India who live in areas extending from Assam in northeast to Kanyakumari in the south. The next large ethnic group is Dravidians in the south and Aryans in the Indo-Gangetic plain. About 79 percent of the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32LXGnN

Past in Perspective

“The Cold War was cold only for the rich and privileged places of the planet.”–Nadeem Aslam On this day in 1990, the legislative chambers of both West and East Germany voted for unification. In Bundestag (West German) 442 votes were cast in favour of unification. In Volkskammer (East German), 299 votes favoured the decision. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2FRuWkO

Bridging the gender inequality gap

Nelson Mandela says and I quote, “Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression”.Freedom can never be bestowed, it must always be achieved, by all means, under all circumstances. The debate on gender equality stands as relevant today as it was decades ago, in every nook and corner of the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32LwSnO

Pakistan’s fight against Polio

The history of polio is as old as that of human society. In 1916, New York witnessed a severe outbreak of polio after which this disease became a pandemic. Two years later another pandemic, named the Spanish Flu, occurred. Due to this new development, polio wasn’t paid proper attention. Right from the start of the polio epidemic, 9000 cases ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3iM47wZ

The last days of Quaid-i-Azam

The nation has observed the 72nd death anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on September 11, 2020. He had left for eternity on the same date, back in 1948, after 13 months of having fought a long struggle for the creation of a separate homeland for Muslims in the sub-continent on the basis of a concept ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3hONH5z

Past in Perspective

“The nuclear arms race is like two sworn enemies standing waist deep in gasoline, one with three matches, the other with five.”–Carl Sagan It was the destruction of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan’s cities, by the United States (US) atomic bombs in August 1945 that initiated its arms race with the Soviet Union. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2EmWgXK

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Non-Systemic Risk Analysis, Financial Sector Stress Testing, and an Assessment of Demographic Shift in Korea

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Non-Systemic Risk Analysis, Financial Sector Stress Testing, and an Assessment of Demographic Shift in Korea Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Non-Financial Balance Sheet Vulnerabilities and Risks to Financial Stability

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Non-Financial Balance Sheet Vulnerabilities and Risks to Financial Stability Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Macroprudential Policy Frameworks and Tools

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Macroprudential Policy Frameworks and Tools Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Insolvency and Creditor Rights

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Insolvency and Creditor Rights Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Financial Conglomerates Supervisions

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Financial Conglomerates Supervisions Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Technological Change, Legal Frameworks, and Implications for Financial Stability

Republic of Korea : Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Technological Change, Legal Frameworks, and Implications for Financial Stability Published September 18, 2020 at 09:00AM

Zero tolerance

“There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the other is the pen. There is a great competition and rivalry between the two. There is a third power stronger than both, that of the women”–Quaid-e-Azam M.A. JinnahThe founder of Pakistan, Quaid e Azam, had great respect for women. His views on women were shaped and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32K6Otc

How India targets Afghanistan

As intra-Afghan peace negotiations have moved ahead, spoilers of peace have started their nefarious game to delay or scuttle the process. With regional countries, especially Afghanistan neighbours desiring peace, there is growing support for the process. The only country in the world who wants to derail the peace process is India.Afghanistan ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mw1gdI

Rubber stamps; made in parliament

September 15, 2020 was another unforgettable day in the parliamentary history of Pakistan when a joint session was summoned to pass FATF’s dictated legislation. The joint session was actually forced in by FATF and we as a nation are turned to be helpless to say ‘no’ to the directions of FATF duly engineered by India and USA. Let ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2H91YgF

Past in Perspective

“In many respects, you know, they (ISIS) honour President Obama … He’s the founder of ISIS. He’s the founder of ISIS. He’s the founder.”–Donald Trump address to a rally in Florida (2016) The group is known for its brutality and ability to undermine the security of any state. The consequences of ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZMBHev

Study suggests at least 11 fish species are able to walk on land

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Study suggests at least 11 fish species are able to walk on land Findings based on CT scans and a new evolutionary map More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301250&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Researchers anticipate rise of some mosquito-borne diseases

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Researchers anticipate rise of some mosquito-borne diseases Measures will likely lower rates of some diseases, but others may increase More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301252&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Ditching Palestine

A savage interplay of geopolitics, regional ambitions, clashing national interests and downright self-preservation of ruling monarchies continues to rip the Muslim World (as opposed to Ummah) apart. In a series of deep manoeuvres, the US-Israel Combine is purposefully rending the Gulf Arab States, and by implication the Muslim World, asunder with ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2E9UJE6

Reforming the justice system

It is high time that Pakistan’s institutions and Pakistanis, especially the legal fraternity, realise the ignorance that plagues the prioritisation and acknowledgement of the crippling issues of our legal system—especially in regards to reform in the judicial and criminal system. The chaos that is ensuing from a flawed and outdated ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZPag3P

The US-India nexus

Reportedly, US-India Counter Terrorism Joint Working Group and Designations Dialogue in a joint statement on September 10, noted that the two sides underlined the urgent need for Pakistan to take immediate, sustained, and irreversible action to ensure that no territory under its control was used for terrorist attacks, and to expeditiously bring to ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZIA0ir

Past in Perspective

“What the imperialists cannot forgive us is that we have made a Socialist revolution under their noses.”–Fidel Castro An image of the chaos during the 1953 coup.   The political events in the second half of the 20th century partially explains that the most influential and extraordinary historian of Britain, Eric J ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/35QpklB

The diploma disease

Ronald Dore (1925-2018) became a legend among educationalists already in the late 1970s. Everyone who had opinions on basic education issues, philosophy of education, policy and planning issues, comparative and international education, and just about everyone in social sciences and politics, including students and young academics who had been part ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3c4xfgp

Parental paralysis

Many parents might at times feel paralysed in certain interactions with their children where they are unable to understand how to deal with the conflict that arises, as most options they usually try would stop working, leaving them feeling as parental failures at a complete loss as to how to move forward. Whether one has toddlers, younger children ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mr3L0N

Cavalry charge by an armour regiment

September 6 every year reminds one of the classic horsed cavalry charge of yore in the smoky haze of the bomb-scarred plains of the Chawinda sector. It was a charge that unhinged the implacable momentum of India’s much vaunted 1st Armoured Division, proving the maxim that offence is the best form of defence. By September 10, four Indian ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2Ee2WHC

Past in Perspective

“The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.”–Douglas MacArthur Just like the race amongst the European powers for colonies, the Great War, or more popularly known as the World War I that the colonial powers fought, also exacted its ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33yoozK

Islamic Republic of Mauritania : Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, and Request for Augmentation of Access-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Islamic Republic of Mauritania

Islamic Republic of Mauritania : Fifth Review Under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement, and Request for Augmentation of Access-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for the Islamic Republic of Mauritania Published September 16, 2020 at 09:00AM

Mysterious cellular droplets come into focus

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Mysterious cellular droplets come into focus Biophysicists study the formation and behavior of recently identified structures: biological condensates More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301245&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

'Wrong-way' migrations stop shellfish from escaping ocean warming

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'Wrong-way' migrations stop shellfish from escaping ocean warming Ocean currents carry larvae to warmer waters More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301246&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Reforming and modernising Pakistan

Karachi, our metropolitan city drowned in rain and our efforts to rebuild it are marred in politics. The popular debate these days is: “Who will contribute how much and who will take the credit for its rebuilding?” Drowning in rain was unfortunate for Karachi but getting drowned now in politics that fails to deliver is worse. All this ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mte9VI

A tale of two lockdowns

The Modi government is culpable for two separate lockdowns over the past two years, one in the occupied territory of Kashmir and one on the Indian mainland. Hardly six months apart, both lockdowns have exacted a monstrous toll on innocent populations. The lockdown of Kashmir was part of an orchestrated social engineering programme that typifies ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2RxJk4d

Pakistan-India trade

I was recently invited to a (webinar) conference organised by the CRRID (Centre for Rural Research and Industrial Development) Management, India, on the topic: Indo-Pak Trade Embargo: Impact on Punjab Economy. The discussion revolved around the latest study prepared by CRRID outlining that loss of trade between Pakistan and India and especially ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2ZEr8dK

Past in Perspective

“There is a terrific disadvantage in not having the abrasive quality of the press applied to you daily. Even though we never like it, and even though we wish they didn’t write it, and even though we disapprove, there isn’t any doubt that we could not do the job at all in a free society without a very, very active ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2FGns41

Early detection of soil-surface ozone helps prevent damage to grapevines and apple trees

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Early detection of soil-surface ozone helps prevent damage to grapevines and apple trees Materials chemists develop a durable 'leaf tattoo' to monitor soil More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301240&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Astronomers may have found a signature of life on Venus

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Astronomers may have found a signature of life on Venus Phosphine, a gas associated with living organisms, is present in Venus' atmosphere More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301242&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Deep underground forces explain earthquakes along San Andreas Fault

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Deep underground forces explain earthquakes along San Andreas Fault Thermal instability drives certain California tremors More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301238&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Researchers track nutrient transport in the Gulf of Mexico

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Researchers track nutrient transport in the Gulf of Mexico Gulf receives considerable levels of nutrients from rivers that empty into it More at https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=301237&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 This is a Research News item.

Rape crime; what should be done?

The most encouraging and promising feature of the current government is its willingness and readiness to eradicate the ills and bring reforms at various levels despite limited resources and endless challenges both internally and externally. 760 PIA employees, including 17 pilots, were sacked in August 2020 over the issue of fake qualifications. A ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3bZHXEX

Further strengthening electoral processes

September 15 marks the International Day of Democracy. Introduced as a global day by the United Nations in 2007, it seeks to advocate and promote the principles of democracy worldwide and raise the awareness of the values it enshrines. Democracy is a dynamic concept. The way democracy is practiced evolves over time, as are the challenges democracy ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2E1KIcf

Bureaucrats; the dinosaurs of Pakistan

About 20 to 30 million years ago, large mammals like the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Once these beasts were gone, other smaller animals found room to grow. In the year 1985, a team of the Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) discovered in the Bugti Hills area of Balochistan the remains of the largest mammal that ever existed. After a hectic search ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3kmBExR

Past in Perspective

“In contrast to academic fashions, great works of literature are rarely, if ever, created in isolation. They are a reflection of life within a social, political and historical environment.”–Cervantes in His Time and Ours, Tariq Ali Ghulam Abbas, along with Manto and Bedi, is one of the pillars of short story ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2FxKom2

Diamer Bhasha dam— a historic milestone

Some 73 years of independence have passed but Pakistan is still facing an acute water crisis. Water is becoming an existential issue for Pakistan’s future which is further aggravated by India’s construction of 40 dams along river Jhelum and Chenab. Agriculture is the backbone of our economy as 95 percent of our water supply is used for ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3mm1LXw

India gets Rafales

Indian civil and military leadership by default have always covered up their professional shortfalls against the non-availability of latest armament technology—especially after the deadly live demonstration of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) on February 27, 2019. PAF’s precision shooting standards across their field headquarters was fit ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33pogCz

War within the Indian establishment

‘Heads must roll’, is the echo within the power corridors of New Delhi. During a discreet call, a highly respected, senior ranking Indian Army Veteran, discussed the ensuing war within the Indian establishment with me in detail.Historically, the Indian military has proven to be the spanner in the works whenever any peaceful resolution ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2FCl3r6

Past in Perspective

“I will pay for my loyalty to the people with my life. And I say to them that I am certain that seeds that we have planted in the good conscience of thousands and thousands of Chileans will not be shrivelled forever.”–Salvador Allende, September 11, 1973. There is a famous saying, “History repeats itself.” History ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3kfR2fK

Carnage in isolated India

“May you live in interesting times”, a phrase often attributed to an ancient Chinese curse, feels strangely apt within the global environment we currently find ourselves hostage to. South Asia in particular finds itself at a curious juncture.After the coronavirus hit Pakistan in February, like most people, who were getting their news ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3bSIWq6

Rape cases and the rule of law

“One culprit, just one culprit undergoing death penalty while the whole world watches him meet his well-earned destiny is all it is going to curb the ‘rape’ cancer”, “Zero tolerance for rapists”, “Stop victim blaming”—are the audible murmurs we heard getting louder across Pakistan, ever since ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3holS3N

For what sin was she killed?

There is no way to put into words the grief, horror and anger that people of Pakistan feel at the indescribable rape of a woman, on the motorway in Lahore, witnessed by her kids. Depressingly, just a few days before this heart-wrenching incident, a five-year old girl, Marwah, was raped, then hit on the head with a brick, and finally set on fire. ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3iDRvrL

Past in Perspective

“The empowered woman is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description.”–Steve Maraboli Image: Urdupoint In 1924, Begum Kulsom Faifullah Khan became Pakistan’s first female federal minister. Begum Kulsoom was born in Parachinar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She was also a founding member of the All Pakistan ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3holMJt

Navigating the Middle East

The Middle Eastern region has enormous importance in Pakistan’s foreign policy. Due to its geographical proximity and historical linkages, it has always been an area with paramount importance for Pakistan’s national interests. Besides a political, economic, and strategic convergence, this region offers cultural, religious, and ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2DXyaCI

Drowning today, drought tomorrow

It is hard to believe when you see images and videos of monsoon floods devastating our country. It is unfortunate that despite an abundance of water in Pakistan during the 1990s, the government’s lagging policies have raised the prospect of water scarcity that is threatening national security on one hand and the economy on the other.The ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3k97k9Z

Kashmir and the United Nations Security Council

India’s Ambassador to the United Nations, T S Tirumurti has asked the UN Security Council to take off the “outdated agenda item” of the “India-Pakistan question’’, from the Council.Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations Munir Akram responded, “Indian representatives are either deluding ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3kmvMFd

Past in Perspective

“No amounts of stone and bone could yield the kinds of information that the paintings gave so freely.”–Mary Leakey Image: SciHistory On September 12, 1940, four teenagers followed their dog down a hole near Lascaux France and discovered 17,000-year-old paintings.Michael Ravidant, an 18-year old garage apprentice was walking his ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/2RhjWzF

The genesis of RSS ideology

The author of the hate philosophy against Muslims was Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, the founder of Hindu Mahasabha, who authored the pamphlet ‘Hindutva’ during his incarceration in jail at Andaman and Nicobar Island during 1910-1921 wherein he expounded on the racial superiority of Hindus. He is the same man who was also arrested on the ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/33flqzX

Wasim Khan’s masterstroke in diplomacy

Sports is often referred to as the great distraction, but like every other industry, it has a unique role in politics, particularly within diplomacy; from soft power projection and economic growth to building bridges, sports can do much more than play with the emotions and passions of its fans. And what we recently witnessed with the Pakistan ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/3kaOMWL

Politics and moral values

There are certain things in life that make no sense at all. No matter how hard you try, you can make neither head nor tail of them. Not only that, but you can’t even understand the rationale behind them. At such a time we have to look towards history to untangle this tangled mess so that we could solve the problem on the basis of past ... from Opinions News https://ift.tt/32nJTnz