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China reports 10,000 new virus cases, capital closes parks

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BEIJING (AP) — China’s capital Beijing has closed metropolis parks and imposed different restrictions because the nation faces a brand new wave of COVID-19 circumstances.

Elsewhere, greater than 5 million individuals had been below lockdown Friday within the southern manufacturing hub Guangzhou and the western megacity Chongqing.

The nation reported 10,729 new circumstances on Friday, nearly all of them testing constructive whereas exhibiting no signs.

With the majority of Beijing’s 21 million individuals present process close to each day testing, one other 118 new circumstances had been recorded within the sprawling metropolis. Many metropolis colleges switched to on-line courses, hospitals restricted companies and a few retailers and eating places had been shuttered, with their workers taken to quarantine. Movies on social media confirmed individuals in some areas protesting or preventing with police and well being staff.

Chinese language leaders promised Thursday to answer public frustration over its extreme “zero-COVID” technique that has confined tens of millions to their properties and severely disrupted the financial system.

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No particulars had been provided aside from a promise to launch “stranded individuals” who’ve been in quarantine or blocked for weeks from leaving cities the place there are circumstances.

“Zero-COVID” has saved China’s an infection price comparatively low however weighs on the financial system and has disrupted life by shutting colleges, factories and retailers, or sealing neighborhoods with out warning. With the brand new surge in circumstances, a rising variety of areas are shutting down companies and imposing curbs on motion. In an effort to enter workplace buildings, purchasing malls and different public locations, persons are required to indicate a destructive outcome from a virus check taken as usually as as soon as a day.

With financial development weakening once more after rebounding to three.9% over a yr earlier within the three months ending in September, forecasters had been anticipating bolder steps towards reopening the nation, whose borders stay largely closed.

President and ruling Communist Occasion chief Xi Jinping is anticipated to make a uncommon journey overseas subsequent week, however has given little indication of backing off on a coverage the occasion has intently related to social stability and the prevalence of his insurance policies.

That has been maintained by its seven-person Politburo Standing Committee, which was named in October at a celebration congress that additionally expanded Xi’s political dominance by appointing him to a 3rd five-year time period as chief. It’s packed along with his loyalists, together with the previous occasion chief of Shanghai, who enforced a draconian lockdown that sparked meals shortages, shut factories and confined tens of millions to their properties for 2 months or extra.

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Individuals from cities with a single case prior to now week are barred from visiting Beijing, whereas vacationers from overseas are required to be quarantined in a resort for seven to 10 days — if they’re able to navigate the well timed and opaque strategy of buying a visa.

Enterprise teams say that daunts overseas executives from visiting, which has prompted corporations to shift funding plans to different nations. Visits from U.S. officers and lawmakers charged with sustaining the essential buying and selling relations amid tensions over tariffs, Taiwan and human rights have come to a digital standstill.

Final week, entry to a part of the central metropolis of Zhengzhou, dwelling to the world’s largest iPhone manufacturing facility, was suspended after residents examined constructive for the virus. Hundreds of staff jumped fences and hiked alongside highways to flee the manufacturing facility run by Taiwan’s Foxconn Know-how Group. Many mentioned coworkers who fell in poor health obtained no assist and dealing circumstances had been unsafe.

Additionally final week, individuals posted outraged feedback on social media after a 3-year-old boy, whose compound within the northwest was below quarantine, died of carbon monoxide poisoning. His father complained that guards who had been implementing the closure refused to assist and tried to cease him as he rushed his son to a hospital.

Regardless of such complaints, Chinese language residents have little say in coverage making below the one-party authoritarian system that maintains inflexible controls over media and public demonstrations.

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Hypothesis on when measures will probably be eased has centered on whether or not the federal government is prepared to import or domestically produce more practical vaccines, with the aged inhabitants left significantly weak.

That might come as quickly as subsequent spring, when a brand new slate of officers are attributable to be named below Xi’s persevering with management. Or, restrictions might persist for much longer if the federal government continues to reject the notion of residing to study with a comparatively low stage of circumstances that trigger far fewer hospitalizations and deaths than when the pandemic was at its peak.

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6 dead as protests erupt in Pakistan over jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan

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6 dead as protests erupt in Pakistan over jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan
  • Six people were killed as supporters of imprisoned former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan clashed with security forces in Islamabad on Tuesday.
  • Thousands of security personnel have been deployed to central Islamabad to control the protests.
  • More than 4,000 Khan supporters have been arrested, with the government also suspending mobile and internet services, blocking major travel routes and banning rallies to suppress the unrest.

Supporters seeking the release of imprisoned Pakistani former Prime Minister Imran Khan broke through a ring of shipping containers blocking off the capital on Tuesday, and battled security forces despite a government threat to respond with gunfire. Six people have died in the violence.

Thousands of security forces have poured into central Islamabad in an attempt to quell protests in support of Khan that have gripped the capital and its surrounding areas since Sunday. The popular politician has been in jail for over a year and faces more than 150 criminal cases that his party says are politically motivated.

Authorities say only courts can order the release of Khan, who was ousted in 2022 through a no-confidence vote in Parliament. He has been imprisoned since his first conviction in a graft case, in August 2023.

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On Tuesday, Pakistan’s army took control of D-Chowk, a large square in downtown Islamabad’s Red Zone, which houses key government buildings and is where visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is staying. Paramilitary rangers and police were also out in force and some fired warning shots into the air.

Paramilitary soldiers fire tear gas shells to disperse supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan during clashes in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Nov. 26, 2024. Supporters seeking the release of Khan broke through a ring of shipping containers blocking off the capital on Tuesday, and battled security forces despite a government threat to respond with gunfire. Six people have died in the violence. (AP Photo/Irtisham Ahmed)

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Still, Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, who is leading the protests, made slow progress toward the square in a heavily guarded convoy, surrounded by well-wishers.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi threatened that security forces would respond with live fire if protesters fired weapons at them.

“We have now allowed police to take any decision according to the situation,” Naqvi said later while visiting the square.

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Protester Shahzor Ali said people were on the streets because Khan had called for them to be there. “We will stay here until Khan is among us. He will decide what to do next,” Ali said.

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“If they again fire bullets, the bullet will be responded with the bullet,” he said.

Protester Fareeda Bibi, who is not related to Khan’s wife, said people have suffered greatly for the last two years.

“We have really suffered for the last two years, whether it is economically, politically or socially. We have been ruined. I have not seen such a Pakistan in my life,” she said.

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Paramilitary soldiers fire tear gas shells to disperse supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan during clashes in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Nov. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Irtisham Ahmed)

Police so far have used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowds. The dead include four members of the security services and one civilian who were killed when a vehicle rammed them on a street overnight into Tuesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced the attack, saying an “anarchist group” was deliberately targeting law enforcement personnel. There was no claim of responsibility for the ramming. A police officer died separately.

Scores of people have also been injured, including journalists who were attacked by demonstrators. Dozens of Khan supporters beat a videographer covering the protest for The Associated Press and took his camera. He sustained head injuries and was treated in a hospital.

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Pakistani media have mostly stopped filming and photographing the rally, instead focusing on the security measures and the city’s deserted streets.

By Tuesday afternoon, fresh waves of protesters made their way unopposed to their final destination in the Red Zone. Most demonstrators had the flag of Khan’s party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, around their shoulders or wore its tricolors on accessories.

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is pictured at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on Oct. 9, 2019, in Beijing, China.  (Parker Song-Pool/Getty Images)

Naqvi said Khan’s party rejected a government offer to rally on the outskirts of the city.

Information Minister Atta Tarar warned there would be a severe government reaction to the violence.

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He said the government did not want Bushra Bibi to achieve her goal of freeing Khan. “She wants bodies falling to the ground. She wants bloodshed,” he said.

In a bid to foil the unrest, police have arrested more than 4,000 Khan supporters since Friday and suspended mobile and internet services in some parts of the country and messaging platforms were also experiencing severe disruption in the capital.

Khan’s party relies heavily on social media to demand Khan’s release and uses messaging platforms such as WhatsApp to share information, including details of events. The X platform, which is banned in Pakistan, is no longer accessible, even with a VPN.

On Thursday, a court prohibited rallies in the capital and Naqvi said anyone violating the ban would be arrested. Travel between Islamabad and other cities has become nearly impossible because of shipping containers blocking the roads. All educational institutions remain closed.

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Bangladesh police clash with protesters as Hindu leader detained

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A court in Chittagong denied bail to the man charged with sedition as India cautioned about justice for minorities.

Police in Bangladesh have used tear gas against Hindus protesting against the arrest of a religious leader as neighbouring India called for ensuring the safety of Hindus and minorities in the Muslim-majority nation.

Chinmoy Krishna Das, also known as Krishna Das Prabhu, was arrested at Dhaka airport on Monday on charges including sedition.

A court in the port city of Chittagong on Tuesday denied bail to the priest associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), widely known as the Hare Krishna movement.

According to the city’s police, more than 2,000 supporters surrounded the van and blocked its path for some time when Das was being escorted back to prison from court.

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The demonstrators threw bricks at the police and officers fired tear gas to disperse the crowds, said Chittagong Metropolitan Police Commissioner Hasib Aziz, who added no one was seriously hurt.

Das’s arrest set off protests by his supporters in both Chittagong, the country’s second-largest city, and the capital, Dhaka.

India noted the arrest and denial of bail with “deep concern”. The neighbouring Hindu-majority country’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that the incident follows attacks on Hindus and other minorities, along with places of worship, by “extremist elements in Bangladesh”.

It said the perpetrators of those incidents remain at large while Bangladeshi authorities pressed charges against “a religious leader presenting legitimate demands through peaceful gatherings”.

Sedition charges were filed against Das in October after he led a large rally in Chittagong, during which it is accused he disrespected Bangladesh’s national flag.

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The rally was aimed at demanding justice for Hindus facing targeted attacks in Bangladesh and seeking better protections for minorities.

The interim government, which took over in the aftermath of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s flight from the country on August 5 amid a mass uprising against her rule earlier this year, has said the threat to Hindus is being exaggerated and they are working on the issue.

While there was large-scale looting and the ransacking of national monuments and government buildings in the wake of Hasina’s overthrow, student leaders who spearheaded the protests had also asked supporters to guard Hindu temples and churches.

More than 90 percent of the population in Bangladesh is Muslim, with Hindus – many of who support Hasina’s Awami League party – making up almost all of the rest.

“We urge Bangladesh authorities to ensure the safety and security of Hindus and all minorities, including their right of freedom of peaceful assembly and expression,” the Indian ministry said.

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Manhattan's Top Federal Prosecutor to Resign Ahead of Trump Inauguration

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Manhattan's Top Federal Prosecutor to Resign Ahead of Trump Inauguration
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Damian Williams, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, said on Monday he planned to resign on Dec. 13, about a month before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated. Edward Kim, who is currently serving as Williams’ deputy U.S. Attorney, will serve as acting U.S. Attorney …
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