morning. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said dozens of raids hit the city’s east overnight, as regime troops advanced on rebels in Aleppo’s southwestern outskirts. It was a sleepless night for many Aleppo residents, AFP’s correspondent in the city said, with the bombardment continuing until rain broke out over the city at dawn. In the rebel-held neighbourhood of Sukkari, Abu Ahmad cleared rubble and shattered glass from his doorstep after bombardment demolished the six-storey building next door, killing his neighbours. Syrian state media reported the city’s governmentheld west had come under rebel shelling, which killed two people. A medical aid group said four of its doctors were killed and a nurse critically wounded when an air strike hit a clinic in a village near Aleppo late yesterday. The Union of Syrian Medical Relief Organisations (UOSSM) said the clinic in
the village of Khan Tuman was completely levelled in the 11:00 pm (local time) strike and more dead were feared to be buried under the rubble, the group added. The Britain-based Observatory said nine medical staff affiliated with the Army of Conquest rebel alliance were also killed while working in the clinic. According to the World Heath Organisation, Syria is the most dangerous country in the world for health professionals, with 135 strikes on clinics and hospitals last year. Monday’s strike on the aid convoy near Aleppo killed 20 civilians and destroyed 18 trucks, the Red Cross said, and prompted the UN to suspend all humanitarian convoys across Syria. “There only could have been two entities responsible, either the Syrian regime or the Russian government,” President Barack Obama’s national security spokesman Ben Rhodes said. “In any event, we hold the Russian government responsible for air strikes in this space.”
Salahuddin Rabbani New York, Sep 21 (PTI): Pakistan’s lack of will in dealing with insurgents stems from its “India phobia”, its military and civilian tensions and its trust deficit with neighbours, Afghanistan’s foreign minister has said while demanding the dismantling of “safe havens” in Pakistan to defeat terrorism. “The way Pakistan behaves is because they have India phobia, there are military and civilian tensions and there is trust deficit between Afghanistan and Pakistan,” Salahuddin Rabbani said here when asked what motivates Pakistan in dealing with insurgent groups and its “lack of will” to help deal with Taliban and other terror groups.
Brazil ex-prez Lula to be tried for corruption Brasilia, Sep 21 (AFP): Brazil’s former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva must stand trial for corruption, a judge ruled, after prosecutors accused the popular leftist of masterminding the large-scale plundering of state oil company Petrobras. The crusading judge behind the Petrobras investigation, Sergio Mora, accepted charges filed last week by prosecutors investigating Lula -- making him the highestprofile figure to face trial in a case that has taken down some of the country’s most powerful business executives and politicians. “Given that there is sufficient evidence of (Lula’s) responsibility... I accept the charges,” Moro said in his decision. The charges allege that Lula, 70, received the equivalent of 3.7 million reais (USD 1.1 million) in bribes. Among the accusations
PIA cancels flights to northern Pakistan cities Islamabad, Sep 21 (PTI) Pakistan’s national flag carrier PIA today cancelled flights to northern Pakistani cities due to “air space restrictions” in the wake of Uri terrorist attack. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) called off flights to Gilgit and Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan- occupiedKashmir (PoK) and Chitral in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. “As per directives of CAA (Civil Aviation Authority), the air space over Northern areas will remain closed on Wednesday. Inconvenience regretted,” PIA spokesperson Danyal Gilani said on Twitter.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are charges that the former union leader and his wife received a beachside apartment and upgrades to the property from a major construction company, OAS, which was one of the players in the Petrobras scheme. More broadly, prosecutors last week singled out Lula -- who was president during much of the
time that Petrobras was being fleeced of billions of dollars -- as the scheme’s “supreme commander.” Lula, who presided over an economic boom from 2003 to 2011, will now go head to head for the first time with Moro. The crusading judge’s anti-graft investigation, known as Operation Car Wash, has had explosive consequences in Brazil. It may now thwart Lula’s hopes of a political comeback in the 2018 presidential election. It already played a part in ousting the leftist Workers’ Party, which he co-founded. The once unstoppable party’s 13 years in power ended last month when Lula’s hand-picked successor, Dilma Rousseff, was convicted of budget irregularities in an impeachment trial. The charges against Rousseff were unconnected to the Petrobras case, but the
Sharif on Kashmir issue not yielding traction United Nations, Sep 21 (PTI): Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has raised the Kashmir issue with almost every world leader he has held talks with on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, but his efforts to internationalise the dispute with India appeared to have gained no traction. Sharif raised the issue with the leaders of the US, the UK, Japan and Turkey and sought their intervention to resolve the matter. He met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan here yesterday. “PM Sharif briefed Japanese PM about the grave turn that the situation in occupied Kashmir is taking. Reminded him about UNSC
resolutions,” Pakistan’s envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi tweeted. “PM Nawaz Sharif also apprised his Japanese counterpart of the human rights violations being committed by Indian occupation forces in Kashmir,” Lodhi said in another tweet. Erdogan and Sharif “agreed that OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) Commission on Human Rights should send a factfinding mission” to Kashmir, Lodhi said. On Monday, Sharif held bilateral talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry and UK Prime Minister Theresa May. According to a readout of his meeting with Kerry by the Pakistan mission, Sharif
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told him that more than 107 people have been “assassinated” in Kashmir, thousands injured and “worst human rights violations are being committed at the state level.” “I still remember President (Bill) Clinton’s promise that US will play its role to help out in resolving bilateral disputes and issues between Pakistan and India,” Sharif said, according to the release. “I expect US Administration and Secretary Kerry to use his good offices to help in resolving bilateral issues between Pakistan and India,” he added.
on Sunday by heavily-armed militants from Pakistan-based Jaish-e- Mohammed in which 18 jawans were killed and many left injured. “They urged concerted efforts to counter terrorism on a firm international legal basis, under the UN auspices, and expressed their conviction that a comprehensive approach was necessary to ensure effective fight against terrorism,” the communique said. Expressing concern over continued conflicts in several regions, they said such a situation undermines stability and security and “provide fertile grounds for terrorist activities and cause refugee and migration waves”. They also voiced concern over the situation in the Middle East and underlined that the international community should work together to pave the way for the political settlement of conflicts through dialogue and negotiations.
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“They recognised the efforts of BRICS countries, in particular that of the Russian Federation aimed at achieving a political solution to the international crisis in Syria including Russia-US arrangements agreed upon in Geneva on September 9,” the communique said. Exchanging views on global and regional issues in the economic and political spheres, the ministers said they are determined to continue to contribute positively to the maintenance of peace, security and stability, including by upholding multilateralism. Welcoming China’s incoming BRICS Chairpersonship in 2017, they expressed confidence that intra-BRICS cooperation will be further strengthened. On the current state of the global economy, they noted that global economic recovery continues to be weak and uneven. They called for “collective action” to boost world
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economic growth, macroeconomic policy coordination, improving global economic governance, promoting international trade and investment, addressing income inequality and achieving sustainable development. Reaffirming that poverty eradication is the greatest global challenge, the BRICS leaders said they are committed to continue to working towards the full implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. They also called upon the international community, especially the developed countries, to fulfill their commitments and provide strong support for developing countries. They also noted the importance of a common and inclusive approach to development of medicines, research and diagnostic tools to end epidemics and to facilitate the access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines.
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scandal -- combined with Brazil’s worst recession in decades -- did much to bring her down. Rousseff was replaced on August 31 by center-right President Michel Temer, her vice president-turned-nemesis. He has vowed to slash a ballooning budget deficit and lead Latin America’s largest economy back to growth. But the Petrobras case also looms large over his administration, and several of his close allies are under investigation. Lula was hailed internationally for combining business-friendly economic policy with social-welfare programs that helped fight centuries of deep-rooted inequality in Brazil. He also was key in winning hosting rights to the 2014 World Cup and the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, which finished on August 21 -- South America’s first.
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Aleppo, Sep 21 (AFP): Intense air raids shook Syria’s Aleppo today as increasing tensions between Moscow and Washington poisoned efforts to revive a failed ceasefire. The UN Security Council was due to meet later for talks on salvaging the truce -- which collapsed on Monday after only a week -- but the mood was likely to be tense after the United States said it held Russia responsible for a deadly air strike on an aid convoy. US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are both to address the council, ahead of more talks expected later this week. Russia and the United States co-sponsored the ceasefire plan, with Kerry warning it could be the “last chance” to try to end Syria’s civil war, which has killed more than 300,000 people in five years. In Aleppo, a key battleground in the conflict, bombardment pummelled opposition-held districts and the city’s outskirts into this
India, the BRICS member nations sought a “firm” legal framework under the UN for concerted efforts to fight terrorism effectively and called for expediting negotiations to an international accord against the menace. India along with other BRICS member nations - Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa - in a meeting held here on the sidelines of the 71st session of UN General Assembly yesterday expressed concern that continued conflicts in several regions provided “fertile” grounds for terrorist activities. The BRICS leaders called for an early conclusion of the negotiations on the Comprehensive Convention against Terrorism. The meeting of BRICS’ Ministers of Foreign Affairs also reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive reform of the United Nations, including its Security Council, with a view to make it more representative and efficient, besides calling for “collective action” to boost world economic growth. Brazil’s Jose Serra, Russia’s Sergey Lavrov, India’s Minister of State for External Affairs M J Akbar, China’s Wang Yi and South Africa’s Maite Nkoana-Mashabane reiterated their “strong condemnation” of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. “They strongly condemned the recent several attacks, against some BRICS countries, including that in India,” a joint communique released after the meeting said. An army base in Kashmir’s Uri town was attacked
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The I.I.T under the banner of Dimapur District Taekwondo Association represented Nagaland in the 4th All Martial Arts Game held at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati, from 17th – 18th September 2016. The Nagaland Team consisting of 20 members were declared the champions with 10 Gold medals, 4 silver and 5 bronze medals. The team was coached by Amit Chaudhury as team coach and Boby Singh as Team Manager and Mr. Shahin Uddin got silver medal DP-7321
Notice is hereby given to all (NPRS) Nagaland Police Ration Suppliers (Present as well as previous suppliers holding NCSU Registration Card) of all units, i.e. NAP/ IRB/central that an emergency meeting will be held on 24th September 2016 at 11:00 A.M at Hotel Saramati Conference Hall, Dimapur. All members are therefore requested to attend the meeting without fail along with their NCSU Registration Card.
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