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Taiwan and Norway

Norwegian bringing 25kg of marijuana into Taiwan

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 27, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

A Norwegian national has been indicted for possession of marijuana while transiting in Taiwan, the Aviation Police Bureau reported Tuesday.

At a news conference, Chen Po-chuan, head of the Second Investigation Team of the bureau’s Criminal Investigation Brigade, said the man in his 30s was arrested in September after using a seven hour layover to visit Taipei.

The Norwegian national was arrested at Taoyuan International Airport early in the morning after visiting a night club in Taipei’s Xinyi District, where the iconic Taipei 101 skyscraper is located, Chen said, failing to indicate on what day the arrest took place.

However, the aviation police officer said the arrest was made after aviation police investigators and Taipei Customs officers found 25.5 kilograms of marijuana buds in the man’s check-in luggage during safety checks at the first terminal of Taoyuan airport.

The Category II drug, which is banned in Taiwan, had a market value of over NT$10 million (US$308,642), Chen noted.

According to Chen, the man said he had taken advantage of the seven hour wait to have fun in Taipei, including visiting Taipei 101 and nearby tourist spots.

The suspect initially argued that the illegal substance concealed in his luggage was not his, but related documents proved he checked-in the items in his own name at an airport counter in Thailand, Chen said.

The case was transferred to Taoyuan prosecutors after a police investigation, and the Norwegian national was detained on suspicion of violating the Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act, Chen added.

(By Flor Wang and Wu Jui-chi) 

November 27, 2024 0 comments
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Media Freedom

Pakistani court summons Norwegian tabloid reporter, editor

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 23, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

A court in Pakistan has issued notices to a right-wing Norway tabloid and its journalist for publishing a false and defamatory story on Pakistani origin businessman Umar Farooq Zahoor.

Additional District and Session court in Ferozwala has summoned Chief Editor of Verdens Gang (VG) tabloid, its reporter Mr Wold. J. Wideroe and a Pakistani small publication that reprinted the same false story.

The notices have been served by the court on the three defendants to appear before the court in Mr Zahoor’s defamation case on 17 December 20204 or action will be taken against the accused ex-parte. The notices have been served already in Norway at the anti-immigration and right-wing tabloid’s address.

The case says: “The defendants in collusion with each other have been running a malicious campaign against the plaintiff since long for his religion and race. It will not be out of place to mention here that the aforesaid VG Tabloid is known for publishing anti-Islam and anti-Pakistani content and the plaintiff has been the victim of the defendants since long as they are pressurizing and blackmailing the plaintiff as the plaintiff is suffering the propaganda of the defendants No.2&3, but now they have acceded all the limits.

“That the defendants No.2&3 have been targeting the plaintiff with malicious intent for the last fifteen years by publishing defamatory articles now and then. The defendants have also been witch-hunting the plaintiff since a long period due to the main reason for organizing the false campaign is Islam phobia, racism and personal score against the plaintiff.”

The claim seeks a total of Rs.605,000,000 from the defendants for causing harm to the reputation of Mr Umar Farooq Zahoor, who is a well-known business figure in the Middle East.

Umar Farooq announced defamation case in September last year after the tabloid accused that the state of Pakistan had awarded him with the Hilal-e-Pakistan for his role in Toshakhana case.

The legal notice/suit states that the “name of our client Umar Farooq Zahoor has been approved for conferment of civil award Hilal-e-Imtiaz by the president of Pakistan in acknowledgment of his efforts and meritorious services in bringing hundreds of millions of dollars in country as direct foreign investment.”

The notice says that “the main reason for orchestrating this false campaign is Islamophobia, racism and your personal score against our client. That article in question is an ongoing onslaught by your tabloid against our client in order to tarnish his reputation, dignity, honour, business and social status on account of racism, settling personal score and for illegal/unlawful purposes”.

The lawsuit says that the tabloid VG deliberately did not tell its readers that the Presiding Judicial Officer namely Arild Nesdal who gave passing remarks against Umar Farooq Zahoor, relied upon by the tabloid, while awarding sentence to one of the accused in the alleged fraud has himself been convicted in child pornography offences.  The lawsuit says that Wideroe is aware of the grave nature of the crime but the tabloid intentionally concealed this important fact while covering the Nordea Bank case.

The suit also reveals that the Norwegian tabloid registered a criminal case against Zahoor on allegations of threatening the tabloid but the case has also been dismissed by the Oslo Police after thorough probe vide notification dated 23.03.2023. “It is beyond imagination how our client can threaten your tabloid while not being in Norway”.

The lawsuit says Wideroe has been a proclaimed offender in Pakistan since 2015. “A criminal case bearing No 222/2015 was registered against him for depriving a Pakistani citizen Maqsood Ali of ten million rupees by making a false promise of getting him a Norwegian passport during his visit to Nawabshah, Pakistan.

It says: “After receiving hefty payment Mr Rolf J Wideroe firstly threatened Mr Maqsood Ali of dire consequences and finally managed to flee from Pakistan. The Law Enforcement Agency managed to secure non-bailable arrest warrants of Mr Rolf J Wideroe from the competent court of law. Subsequently, request for issuance of Red Warrants was made for Mr Rolf J Wideroe. He is still absconding from the process of law and [is] wanted by the law enforcement agencies of Pakistan. Your tabloid is continuously publishing stories of a proclaimed offender who intentionally distorts and conceals facts for his own personal gains.”

(News , nation.com.pk)

November 23, 2024 0 comments
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Economics

Successful transfer from Danske Bank to Nordea

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 18, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

As of today, Danske Bank Norway is a dedicated bank for business, corporate and institutional customers. Danske Bank and Nordea have successfully transferred the personal customers business in Norway from Danske Bank to Nordea.

“Our personal customers have now been transferred to a new bank. The goal of this transaction has been to ensure that our customers continue to receive excellent service and access to a wide range of products. I am pleased that we have reached this important milestone, and I would like to extend a big thank you to all colleagues who have worked hard to achieve this, to everyone at Nordea for a great collaboration, and to our customers for their trust and patience during this process,” says Erlend Angelfoss, Country Manager at Danske Bank Norway. 

Danske Bank announced 7 June 2023 that the bank would withdraw from the Norwegian retail market and announced 19 July 2023 that Nordea would be the buyer of the retail banking business in Norway. 

The decision is part of Danske Bank’s Forward ’28 strategy, aimed at continuing to develop the bank’s operations, processes, and customer experiences. 

“The divestment of our personal customer business in Norway is a key part of our Forward ’28 strategy. This decision allows us to shift our focus to enhancing our services for business, corporate, and institutional customers. We have a strong foundation in these areas and are excited to further strengthen and grow our capabilities to become the leading bank for these sectors in Norway. We are convinced that Nordea is a good partner to take care of and further develop the relationships that we are proud to have built over the years,” says Angelfoss. 

Danske Bank continues its presence as a dedicated commercial bank in Norway with a focus on corporate and large customer segments as well as institutional clients. 

This marks the closure of the sale of Danske Bank’s personal customers business in Norway. 

The approval by the Board on the intended dividend payment is still pending but expected before year-end as planned. 

November 18, 2024 0 comments
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Defence

Kongsberg to launch new surveillance services to Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 13, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (‘KONGSBERG’) has signed a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the realization of one satellite for the precursors mission of the Arctic Ocean Surveillance (AOS) project that will deliver space-based maritime surveillance services for the Norwegian Government.

This AOS mission was initiated by the Norwegian Space Agency (NOSA) and is part of the Arctic Surveillance Program initiative from NOSA, the Norwegian Armed Forces, the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (Forsvarets Forskningsinstitutt, FFI) and the Coastal Administration. It will be the precursor to a series of satellites for space-based maritime surveillance. When completed, the first part of AOS program will, offering real-time satellite-based surveillance services to support and secure Norwegian national interests and sovereignty at sea.

“This contract strengthens our leading position as a prime contractor for developing and deploying space-based assets, such as small satellite constellations, to meet Norwegian and global demands for maritime situational awareness through the delivery of satellites for surveillance data services,” said Eirik Lie, President of Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace.

“NOSA is pleased that KONGSBERG will be developing the AOS precursor satellite, a critical step in establishing a national capability for maritime domain awareness. Our partnership with ESA will greatly enhance the national industrial value chain, positioning KONGSBERG as a key prime contractor and systems integrator for future national missions,” said Christian Hauglie-Hanssen, Director General of NOSA.

The project will be realized by a consortium led by KONGSBERG and consisting of subsidiaries Kongsberg NanoAvionics, Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), Kongsberg Discovery together with EIDEL & FFI.

  • The MP42 spacecraft platform will be produced by Kongsberg NanoAvionics, one of Europe’s leading providers of nano- and microsatellites.
     
  • Satellite assembly and integration with the Automatic Identification System (AIS) and passive radar detector systems, developed by FFI and delivered by Kongsberg Discovery, as well as the EIDEL Nanosatellite Crypto Unit for Secure Satellite Link, will be done by KONGSBERG in its state-of-the-art facilities.
     
  • The complete system will be launched at Andøya Spaceport, close to the Arctic Ocean it will surveil.
     
  • Satellite and mission control as well as ground station services and data dissemination will be operated by Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT), which will utilize its international network of downloading stations to provide high frequency and low latency surveillance data, for the Norwegian government.

The project follows the N3X programme and underlines KONGSBERG’s ability as a prime system integrator to deliver complete satellite systems in a national controlled value chain, from production of the platform and payloads to integration and testing, launch and operation.

(Photo courtesy Kongsberg)

November 13, 2024 0 comments
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Diplomatic relations

Norwegian wood conservation course in Georgia

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 10, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On November 6, Norwegian Ambassador to Georgia, Bergljot Hovland, and Deputy Head of Mission Rebecca Lie visited ICOMOS Georgia’s workshop on wood conservation, supported by the Norwegian Embassy in Tbilisi. The course, collaboratively prepared with the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage (Riksantikvaren), merges theoretical lectures with practical activities and is led by Thor-Aage Heiberg from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), with the goal of preserving Georgia’s wood heritage.

The project, supporting Georgia’s sustainable economic growth and cultural heritage, offers vital skills in wood conservation to Georgian craftsmen, architects, engineers, and heritage managers. Besides its practical pros, the initiative strengthens relations between Georgia and Norway, particularly in heritage conservation.

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Diplomatic relations

Norwegian PM congratulates Donald Trump

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 6, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

‘On behalf of the Norwegian Government, I would like to congratulate Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential election. The US is Norway’s most important ally and we work closely together in many areas. I look forward to continuing our cooperation with the US under Mr Trump’s leadership,’ said Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

The US election has been a very close race, but Wednesday morning it became clear that Mr Trump had won and will be the next President of the US.

‘Over the years, Norway has maintained cooperation with the US through changing times and different administrations. We will continue to do so. The Norwegian Government’s primary aim is to safeguard Norway’s interests. The US is important for the Norwegian economy, for our jobs, and for the security of our country,’ said Prime Minister Støre.

The Government is aware that the change of government in the US may affect cooperation in areas of importance to Norway.

‘The fundamentals remain unchanged: US involvement is essential to address global challenges and Norway seeks to further develop the excellent relations between our two countries, and these rest on a firm foundation of long-term common interests,’ said Mr Støre.  

The Government has set clear priorities for the most important issues in Norway’s relations with the US.

‘The most critical focus area is, and will remain, security and defence policy. This is an area where our cooperation was strengthened during Mr Trump’s first term. We will also explore opportunities to develop cooperation in other areas,’ said Mr Støre.

Polish President Andrzej Duda on X: “Congratulations, Mr. President Donald Trump! You made it happen!”

European Council chief Charles Michel on X: “Congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump. The EU and the US have an enduring alliance and a historic bond. As allies and friends, the EU looks forward to continuing our constructive cooperation. The EU will pursue its course in line with the strategic agenda as a strong, united, competitive and sovereign partner while defending the rules-based multilateral system.”

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on X: “I just congratulated Donald Trump on his election as President of the United States. His leadership will again be key to keeping our Alliance strong. I look forward to working with him again to advance peace through strength through NATO.”

President of the EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen on X: “I warmly congratulate Donald J. Trump. The EU and the US are more than just allies. We are bound by a true partnership between our people, uniting 800 million citizens. So let’s work together on a strong transatlantic agenda that keeps delivering for them.”

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier quoted by his Spokeswoman Cerstin Gammelin on X: “Transatlantic relations are of key importance for the stability and prosperity of our two countries and our continents.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on X: “I congratulate Donald Trump on his election as US President. For a long time, Germany and the US have been working together successfully promoting prosperity and freedom on both sides of the Atlantic. We will continue to do so for the wellbeing of our citizens.”

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic congratulated Trump, noting that Belgrade remains committed to working with Washington for the sake of peace.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on X: “Heartiest congratulations my friend Donald Trump on your historic election victory. As you build on the successes of your previous term, I look forward to renewing our collaboration to further strengthen the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership.”

French President Emmanuel Macron on X: “Congratulations, President Donald Trump. Ready to work together as we did for four years.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Congratulations on history’s greatest comeback! Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful commitment to the great alliance between Israel and America.”

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on X: “I extend my sincere congratulations to Donald Trump on his election as 47th President of the United States and Vance on his election as Vice President. In building upon over five decades of strategic bilateral cooperation, the UAE and US are united by our enduring partnership based on shared ambitions for progress.”

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Facebook: “I express my sincere congratulations to US President-elect Donald Trump. <…> We look forward to working together fruitfully to achieve peace and security in the Middle East, as well as strengthening the Egyptian-American strategic partnership.”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on X: “I congratulate my friend Donald Trump, who won the presidential election in the US after a great struggle and was reelected.”

In addition, Trump received congratulations from South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, leader of the French right-wing parliamentary “National Rally” party Marine Le Pen, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed, former independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, President of Argentina Javier Milei, President of Republika Srpska (entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina) Milorad Dodik, Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of New Zealand Christopher Lacson, Prime Minister of Latvia Evika Silina and Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim, as well as Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

November 6, 2024 0 comments
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Economics

IMF: Expect higher growth in the Norwegian economy

by Nadarajah Sethurupan November 2, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Economic growth will strengthen gradually and real incomes will increase, improving most households’ purchasing power. This is one of the conclusions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s yearly assessment of the Norwegian economy and Norwegian economic policy, which was presented at the Norwegian Ministry of Finance in Oslo today.

The IMFs concluding statement highlights that the Norwegian labour market has remained resilient, and that inflation is declining. Productivity is higher in Norway than in many other countries, but growth has been slower in recent years. The IMF concludes that the financial system is stable, although recommends continued vigilance for financial risks.

“The IMF shares our view of economic growth increasing and household finances improving. This is in line with the government’s ambition that people will be better off and feel secure about their own finances”, says Minister of Finance Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Centre Party).

According to the IMF, Norway needs to boost labour participation, reduce reliance on health related benefits, and raise productivity growth. The IMF underlines that Norway is in a favourable position to meet future challenges, thanks to stable structures, a strong fiscal position and robust banks, along with a comprehensive public services and welfare benefits, and versatility to implement change.  

An IMF delegation has spent the last week meeting Norwegian authorities, academic and financial institutions and employer and labour organisations. Their assessment was presented to State Secretary Erlend Grimstad (Centre Party) in the Ministry of Finance today. A more comprehensive report will be presented to the IMF board later this year.

(regjeringen.no)

November 2, 2024 0 comments
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Politics

Norway asks the UN to clarify Israel’s obligations under international law

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 29, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway asks the Geneal Assembly to request ICJ ruling: Does Israel violate international law as it prevents the UN, international humanitarian organization and states from providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians under occupation?

′The international community cannot accept that the UN, international humanitarian organizations, and states continue to face systematic obstacles when working in Palestine and delivering humanitarian assistance to Palestinians under occupation. This undermines the right of Palestinians to receive humanitarian aid and lifesaving assistance. We have a collective obligation to respond to this. We are therefore requesting that The International Court of Justice (ICJ) pronounces on Israel’s obligations to facilitate humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian population, delivered by international organizations, including the UN, and states,’ said Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. 

Norway will submit a resolution to the UN General Assembly which will request the ICJ to give an advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations as an occupying power to facilitate humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people. Several countries, along with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), have expressed support for the initiative. 

‘The Israeli government’s policy is making it increasingly difficult for Palestinians to access lifesaving assistance and basic services such as healthcare and education. The Knesset’s legislation, which in practice prevents UNRWA from operating in Palestine, will have severe consequences for millions of civilians already living in the most dire of circumstances. It also undermines the stability of the entire Middle East.  Israel’s behavior contravenes international law and undermines efforts to establish a viable Palestinian state and the two-state solution,’ said Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.

The Norwegian UN initiative responds to Israel’s recent decisions. On 28 October, the Israeli parliament passed a law that, in practice, prevents UNRWA from working in Palestine. Over the past year, multiple staff members of other UN agencies have experienced arbitrary and systematic obstacles to their lifesaving humanitarian work. Other organizations and states have also faced severe difficulties in their delivery of humanitarian aid and support to the Palestinian population. 

Under international law, Israel is obligated to support the Palestinian population under occupation. This was reaffirmed by The International Court of Justice on 19 July, where the court stated, “Israel is obligated to administer the occupied territory in a manner that benefits the local population.”

‘With this initiative, Norway aims to affirm that no country, including Israel, is exempt from its international legal obligations. We observe similar trends in other countries, where leaders are attempting to undermine international humanitarian law and delivery of assistance in situations of crisis and conflict. This development must be stopped,’ said Foreign Minister Eide. 

(regjeringen)

October 29, 2024 0 comments
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Media Freedom

Norway aims to raise age limit for social media users

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 27, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Norwegian Government has said it wants to raise the age limit for social media used by teens in the country through an amendment of its Personal Data Act.

In Norway, the act means users must be at least 13 years old to consent to social media collecting personal data.

The government said it now wanted to change that age limit to 15 years but parents would still be able to consent for children younger than that.

Initially, the amendment of the act would concern data privacy but the government said it “will send a clear signal that children under the age of 15 should not use social media”.

In a press release on October 23, the Norwegian Government argued the proposed new legislation stemmed from its concerns about children’s well-being.

“Half of today’s 9-year-olds are on social media, and I share the concern that this can be harmful to children. We know that many parents find it difficult to avoid their children being on social media when so many other children are,” said Minister for Children and Family Affairs Kjersti Toppe.

“Parents cannot stand alone in the face of the technology giants. That is why we are considering stricter legislation,” she added.

Her plea was echoed by Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre in the country’s media.

“It sends quite a strong signal. Children must be protected from harmful content on social media,” Støre told Norwegian media outlet Verdens Gang on October 23.

“These are big tech giants pitted against small children’s brains. We know that this is an uphill battle, because there are strong forces here, but it is also where politics is needed,” he added.

According to Toppe, Norway is set to promote the idea in the European Union. Norway is not a member of the EU, but it is a member of the European Single Market.

“Parents cannot stand alone in the face of the technology giants. That is why we are considering stricter legislation,” she said.

“At the same time, the government is strengthening its supervision and information work for children’s digital upbringing, and will promote Norway’s views in ongoing processes in the EU on, among other things, systems for age verification.”

The EU already regulates tech giants under the Digital Services Act.

Many social media companies have been under investigation by the European Commission for allegedly failing to prevent addictive behaviour among users.

October 27, 2024 0 comments
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Russia and Norway

NATO member join BRICS

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 24, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

NATO membership is not an obstacle to joining BRICS, Kremlin Spokesman said.

“From the point of view of BRICS and the main approaches of BRICS, there are no objections here,” the spokesman told the NTV channel, answering a question about Turkey’s chances of becoming a member of the association.

Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that he “sincerely wants to develop cooperation with the association.” Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also confirmed Ankara’s interest in joining BRICS.

© Alexander Kazakov/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS

Being an EU member state will not be an obstacle to joining BRICS either. Peskov pointed out that BRICS in principle does not set conditions for its participants and partners. “These are the conditions that they like setting in NATO, in the EU: “either you’re with the EU or with Russia,” “either you’re in BRICS or in NATO.” But in BRICS no one says such things, and this makes the organization even more attractive,” he said.

The Kremlin spokesman recalled that BRICS has no statutes or binding treaties. “But what is the most important thing? There is a political will that unites countries that share the same vision of development prospects. Be it political development, economic development, cultural development and so on. It is an atmosphere in which each other’s interests are taken into account. It is an atmosphere where there are no hegemonic aspirations. There is no country that claims to be the backbone of the organization,” Peskov added.

BRICS leaders adopt Kazan summit declaration — Putin

© Alexander Kazakov/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS

The BRICS leaders adopted the Kazan summit declaration that sums up the results of the meeting and Russia’s chairmanship in the association, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.

“I suggest that we consider the declaration adopted,” the Russian leader told his foreign counterparts following an extended meeting.

While the declaration has not been published yet, the Russian president said earlier that the document would reflect decisions regarding any further expansion of BRICS.

The declaration will cover international issues, too. The Kremlin has said that a statement on the Ukraine crisis “that raised no objections” has been formulated.

The 16th BRICS Summit, which is the key event of Russia’s chairmanship in the association, is being held in Kazan on October 22-24. The BRICS group was founded in 2006 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with South Africa joining it in 2011. On January 1, 2024, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates became its full-fledged members. The Kazan summit became the first to be attended by the new members of the association.

On BRICS economic growth and sustainability

The multipolar model is ushering in a new wave of economic growth: “A multipolar model is forming, which is launching a new wave of growth, mainly thanks to the countries of the global South and East and, of course, the BRICS countries.”

The BRICS countries show sustainability thanks to “responsible macroeconomic, credit and financial policies.”

All BRICS countries have a positive impact on global stability, not in words but in deeds: “It is precisely this policy that is particularly in demand in the current conditions, when truly fundamental changes are taking place in the world.”

Russia proposes to develop a new BRICS investment platform, which would become a “powerful instrument of support” for national economies and would also “provide financial resources to the countries of the global South and East.”

The BRICS countries will launch a mechanism for consultations on the World Trade Organization in order to create “fairer rules of the game in the global economy and reform the international financial system.”

On the threat of a new crisis

Sanctions and the growing debt burden of developed countries threaten a new global crisis: “There is still a significant crisis potential. It is not only about the ever-increasing geopolitical tensions, but also about the fact that the chronic growth of the debt burden in the developed countries continues, the practice of unilateral sanctions, protectionism and unfair competition is expanding”.

On the idea of BRICS grain exchange

Implementing the idea to open a BRICS grain exchange will ensure food security in the association: “The implementation of this initiative will help protect national markets from negative external interference, speculation and attempts to create artificial food shortages.”

On the UN agenda

Implementation of the United Nations (UN) agenda has stalled: “Moreover, the least developed countries are suffering the most from the unstable situation in the global economy and, above all, from food and energy inflation.”

On combating the unfair use of the climate agenda

BRICS countries should counter the practice of using the climate agenda to fight competitors: “We must continue to promote balanced approaches to issues related to the transition of the global economy to low-emission development models together. We should also counter in every possible way attempts to use the climate agenda to eliminate competition from the market”.

On artificial intelligence

The BRICS alliance in the field of artificial intelligence will allow to regulate the use of such technologies, including limiting their illegal use: “The Russian business community has adopted a code of ethics in this area, which our BRICS partners and other countries can join.”

The 16th BRICS Summit, which is the key event of Russia’s chairmanship in the association, is being held in Kazan on October 22-24. The BRICS group was founded in 2006 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with South Africa joining it in 2011.

On January 1, 2024, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, became its full-fledged members. The Kazan summit will be the first to be attended by the new members of the association. Representatives of over 30 countries are expected to take part.

(TASS)

October 24, 2024 0 comments
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Defence

Norway Adopts ROV for Inspection Duties

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 19, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Norwegian Coast Guard is harnessing ROV technology to improve its operational efficiency and safety.

Aboard the Coast Guard vessel KV Bjørnøya, the crew is using its Blueye Robotics’ X3 ROV for a wide range of critical tasks including underwater inspections. It was also used during a dive to 100 meters to assist in retrieving an individual from a fishing vessel. The ROV is also utilized for hull inspections in collaboration with the Norwegian Customs and to examine ships with propellers entangled in fishing nets.

Photo: Blueye Robotics

We’ve only had it for a few months, but we’ve used it for significant tasks, including inspecting damage on our own ship. The ROV has helped us identify issues and get them fixed quickly,” said Erik Johansen, Second Engineer on the KV Bjørnøya.

This ability to conduct underwater inspections has reduced the need for divers, improving safety and efficiency in hazardous situations.

The Coast Guard has trained multiple pilots to operate the ROV, ensuring its availability at all times.

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Norway and Finland to boost connections for military use

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 16, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway and Finland plan to improve their cross-border rail and road connections for military use. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre made the announcement at a press conference in Oslo with Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Wednesday after the two held talks at the premier’s official residence.

They proposed similar cooperation and consolidation of infrastructure with Sweden. As of last spring, all three countries are members of Nato.

President Alexander Stubb and Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre spoke to journalists in Oslo on Wednesday. Image: Pirjo Auvinen / Yle

“The border between Finland and Norway is more than 700 kilometres long. We discussed what it means for defence planning and infrastructure from east to west. Cooperation regarding both road and train connections in military use is underway,” Gahr Støre said.

“We have to keep in mind that Finland is an island. We also need access to the north via Norway,” said Stubb.

The two discussed the possibility that Nato’s newest Forward Land Forces (FLF) headquarters will be located in Finnish Lapland. According to the prime minister, Norway is ready to contribute when Nato operations are established in Finland, but he declined to estimate how many Norwegian soldiers would be sent to Finland.

“It is clear that from a military strategic point of view, our closest allies are Norway and Sweden. We have a lot in common. The defence departments of the countries are currently working on what kind of [defence policy] entity we will create,” said Stubb.

According to Stubb, Finland has much to learn from Norway, which has been a Nato member since its inception in 1949. Stubb said that Finland will be a very constructive, reliable member of the alliance.

Gahr Støre and Stubb also said they have known each other for 15 years, since Stubb’s years as foreign minister.

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Nikolai new ambassador to Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 12, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Russian top diplomat comes from the post as Ambassador at large for Arctic affairs. He has previously served in Brussels, Stockholm and Helsinki.

The 60 year old Korchunov takes over the post from Teymuraz Ramishvili, who has headed the diplomatic mission in Norway since 2016.

Korchunov has worked with the Arctic since 2015 and headed the Russian delegation at the Arctic Council since 2018. He has been numerous times in Norway and is a well-known person in the Norwegian foreign affairs establishment.

In the period 2009-2015 he served as deputy head of the Russian delegation to NATO in Brussels. Between 1991-2005 he held posts in Helsinki and Stockholm.

His appointment to Oslo was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 1st of October.

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Japanese group awarded Nobel Peace Prize

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 11, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki also known as Hibakusha, won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.

“Hibakusha is receiving the Peace Prize for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again,” the Norwegian Nobel Committee said in its citation.

Witnesses to the only two nuclear bombs ever to be used in conflict have dedicated their lives to the struggle for a nuclear-free world.

“The Hibakusha help us to describe the indescribable, to think the unthinkable, and to somehow grasp the incomprehensible pain and suffering caused by nuclear weapons,” the committee said.

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Middle East and Norway

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince in Oslo

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 9, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, met with Jonas Gahr Støre, Prime Minister of Norway, in Oslo on Monday.

The meeting discussed bilateral relations and explored ways to further enhance collaboration between the two nations across various fields of mutual interest.

The discussion focused on advancing economic, trade, and investment cooperation across key sectors including energy, infrastructure, advanced technology, renewable energy, air transport, and scientific research.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was also signed between Khalifa University of Science and Technology and the Arctic University of Norway – Tromsø. This MoU aims to support academic cooperation and research in fields such as artificial intelligence, climate action, circular economy, and renewable energy.

Among the key agreements was a strategic cooperation agreement between ADNOC and Equinor aimed at exploring opportunities to leverage their shared expertise in carbon capture and storage, low-carbon hydrogen and the marketing and trading of low-carbon intensity oil and gas.

Additionally, Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC (Masdar) announced signing a Strategic Framework Agreement with Equinor to strengthen collaboration on existing projects such as the Hywind Floating Wind Farm in Scotland, while exploring new ventures and strengthening the supply chain for current and future initiatives.

A second MoU was signed with Aker Horizons Asset Development to explore joint development and investment opportunities along the Power to Green Hydrogen value chain, targeting the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors.

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Srilanka and Norway

International should support Sri Lanka: Solheim

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 4, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The international community should support Sri Lanka in building a peaceful, multi ethnic, green and prosperous Sri Lanka, Norwegian diplomat and former politician Erik Solheim said.

He said in a message posted on X that it is only two weeks since Sri Lanka elected Anura Kumara Dissanayaka as President but he has used the time well. 

“He got the diplomacy exactly right. First meeting with the Indian High Commissioner, then the Chinese ambassador, signalling that India is most important for Sri Lanka, then comes China next. Later he met ambassadors from everywhere else, the West, Russia and more. This is a clear signal of a ‘Sri Lanka first’ foreign policy. Immediately upon swearing in he visited the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy and was blessed by the mahanayakes. Later he met with Tamil and Muslim political and religious leaders. His insistence on creating a Sri Lanka for all ethnic communities is strong,” he said.

Solheim said the President has reached out to the business community underlining that he can create a prosperous Sri Lanka and bring the resources needed to improve education, health and opportunities for the poor only by working closely with business.

“He brings a non-corrupt core of people to state power. By reducing luxury car allowances for ministers, he signals a more modest life style for leaders. None of this will by itself solve all problems in Sri Lanka. It will not calm all skepticism to a left wing leader among diplomats. But it is for sure a good start. Everyone should now roll up their sleeves and help him build a peaceful, multi ethnic, green and prosperous Sri Lanka,” he further said.

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Bangladesh seeks Norway’s support for reform agenda

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 4, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Bangladesh President Mohammed sought Norway’s assistance in carrying out the reform programmes of the interim government as its new Ambassador Håkon Arald Gulbransen presented credentials to him at Bangabhaban in Bangladesh.

“The interim government is carrying out robust economic reforms in restoring macroeconomic stability and sustained growth, with attaching priority to good governance and combating corruption and mismanagement,” he told the ambassador.

Welcoming the Norwegian ambassador, President Shahabuddin said over the last five decades, Norway has been extending development cooperation in various sectors, including rural development, education, disaster management and good governance in Bangladesh, President Press Secretary Md Joynal Abedin told the Media after the meeting.

The Head of the State also appreciated Norway’s continued development assistance to Bangladesh in many important areas such as primary and non-formal education, private sector development and human rights.

Highlighting the bright potentials of Bangladesh economy, he urged Norwegian businesspeople to invest in various sectors like the blue economy, particularly in deep-sea fishing, sea fish processing technology, offshore oil and gas exploration as well in renewable energy, shipbuilding and ship-recycling sectors.

Noting that fish processing and packaging have huge potential in Bangladesh, the President said Norwegian private sector can invest to explore possible areas of cooperation with Bangladesh in food value chain development.

President Shahabuddin also acknowledged Norway’s humanitarian support to the Rohingya citizens in Cox’s Bazar and its commitment towards a solution to protracted crisis through their (Rohingyas) safe, secure a sustainable return to Myanmar.

The existing bilateral ties between Bangladesh and Norway would further grow in depth and dimensions in the days to come, he hoped.

During the meeting, the ambassador sought all-out cooperation from the President office during his assignment in Dhaka.

President Shahabuddin assured him of providing all necessary supports in discharging his duties here.

On his arrival in the Bangabhaban, a smartly turned-out contingent of the horse-mounted President Guard Regiment (PGR) extended him the Guard of Honour as part of the ceremony.

President’s Office Senior Secretary Dr Nasimul Ghani and Military Secretary Major General Mohammad Adil Chowdhury and Foreign Secretary Md Jasim Uddin were present on the occasion.

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Russia and Norway

Norway is mulling fence along its border, minister says

by Nadarajah Sethurupan October 1, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian authorities are reported to be thinking about building a fence along the border with Russia, according to Minister of Justice and Public Security Emilie Enger Mehl.

Any such proposal would come amid growing geopolitical tensions between the West and Russia, with the latter widely believed to be pushing migrant crossings as a means to pressure Western countries.

“A border fence is very interesting, not only because it can act as a deterrent but also because it contains sensors and technology that allow you to detect if people are moving close to the border,” Enger Mehl said in an interview with the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK on September 28.

She stated that the Norwegian government was considering “several measures” to strengthen security along its Arctic border with Russia, including building a fence, increasing border personnel and enhancing surveillance efforts.

Currently, there is one official border station between both nations, the Storskog station, where until now the number of illegal border crossings has remained low. At the site there is a 200-metre-long fence, standing 3.5 metres high.

Enger Mehl said if the security situation in the sensitive Arctic region deteriorated, the Norwegian government was prepared to close the border at short notice.

Norway shares a 198-kilometre border with Russia in the high north of Europe.

Enger Mehl visited neighbouring Finland during the summer to observe how the country effectively sealed its entire 1,340-kilometre land border with Russia.

Finland started constructing its fence in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and Moscow. It has since then believed Russia to have used migration as a weapon against the Finns as part of a perceived “hybrid war.”

In November 2023, more than 600 people without valid travel documents arrived in Finland from Russia, despite temperatures plunging to minus 20°C. Finnish authorities said they suspected those asylum seekers were deliberately sent by Russia in retaliation for Finland’s decision to join NATO.

Inspired by Finland’s initiative, Enger Mehl suggested that building a similar fence could be a viable option for Norway as well. According to NRK, her proposal was backed by Ellen Katrine Hætta, the police chief of Norway’s northern Finnmark county.

“It’s a measure that may become relevant on all or part of the border” between Norway and Russia, Enger Mehl said.

Norway is a member of both NATO and the Schengen Area, but not the European Union. As a result, it effectively forms part of the EU’s external border, since internal borders within the Schengen Zone have been abolished.

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Norway issues search request for person linked to Lebanon pagers

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 27, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian police have issued an international search request for Rinson Jose, a Norwegian-Indian man linked to the sale of pagers to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah that exploded on Sept 17, they said on Sept 26.

Jose, 39, disappeared while on a work trip to the US last week.

He is a founder of a Bulgarian company that was reportedly part of the pager supply chain.

“Yesterday, Sept 25, the Oslo police district received a missing person report in connection with the pager case,” Oslo police said, in an email to Reuters.

“A missing persons case has been opened, and we have sent out an international warrant for the person,” it added.

Jose declined to comment on the pagers when reached by phone on Sept 18, and hung up when asked about the Bulgarian business.

He did not return repeated calls and text messages.

Jose’s Norwegian employer, DN Media Group, said he left for a conference in Boston on Sept 17, and the company has not been able to reach him since Sept 18.

He works at the group’s sales department.

In 2022, Jose founded Sofia-based company Norta Global, Bulgaria’s corporate registry shows.

Bulgaria has investigated the company’s role in the supply of booby-trapped pagers, but has found no evidence that they were made or exported from the country.

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Kuralai on a European tour, starting in Norway

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 25, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Kuralai is the daughter of a well-known politician and an influential figure in serious business circles. Growing up in a political family, she was surrounded by people in power from a young age. Her father, Zamanbek Nurkadilov, was the first mayor of Almaty and a key figure in Kazakhstan’s political history. However, life led Kuralai to build her own career, where she focused on studying leadership and charisma. Understanding the importance of these qualities inspired her to dedicate her life to developing them and researching how charisma influences success and recognition. This knowledge has made her a significant figure not only in Kazakhstan but also internationally. She conducts training sessions and lectures around the world, drawing attention with her unique views on leadership.

Kuralai is an innovator who has introduced innovations in various fields, contributing to the development of different sectors in Kazakhstan. Her entrepreneurial career began in the 1990s when she became one of the first successful businesswomen in independent Kazakhstan. In particular, she played a key role in the development of the country’s fashion industry, becoming the pioneer of Kazakhstani fashion. Moreover, Kuralai is a certified psychologist with 26 years of experience. She received her education at the NLP Institute and the University of Navarra in Spain, specializing in family relations. Today, she actively teaches business and leadership at universities in Kazakhstan and delivers lectures at the Academy of Public Administration on the topic of “Charisma and the Image of a Leader.”

Her clients include dollar millionaires, renowned businesswomen, social activists, and opinion leaders. In the 1990s, her business was based on practical experience and innovative approaches, allowing her to become one of the leading figures in Kazakhstan’s fashion industry. Her brand, Kuralai, has gained international recognition, featured in fashion magazines and showcased in TV series and films.

Kuralai actively participates in major international forums such as events in Malaysia, Dubai, Russia, and other countries. Soon, she will take part in the BRICS Forum in Kazan, Tatarstan, where she will deliver a lecture on leadership and international business. Her life path is an example of how political heritage can serve as a starting point for creating one’s own career and success story. At the age of 20, she decided to devote herself to studying psychology to better understand interpersonal relationships and achieve financial well-being.

Kuralai is not only a successful businesswoman but also a loving wife and mother of three children. She was recognized as “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst & Young and continues to inspire thousands of people with her example.

She has also made a significant contribution to the sports industry, designing uniforms for the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympic Games, as well as creating outfits for the flag bearers at the Olympics in Rio, Sochi, and Vancouver. Among her clients were also the crews of Air Astana, and she twice developed uniforms for the staff greeting dignitaries during Kazakhstan’s presidential inaugurations.

Today, Kuralai is focused on helping her clients scale their businesses. She assists them in entering international markets and discovering new opportunities. She is frequently invited as a VIP guest to international events where she speaks on various topics. “My work with businesspeople is built on three key stages: first, creating an effective business structure and increasing financial flows; second, enhancing leadership positions; and third, working on the psychological aspects of consciousness to change old neural patterns embedded in the subconscious. For example, if a businessperson encounters a glass ceiling or burnout, it can lead to depression. My job is to help them understand the causes and provide solutions. During my sessions, I offer original success formulas and correct management schemes.”

**Plans for the future:**

“In the fall, I plan to move to Dubai to continue working with UAE businesspeople, helping them scale their companies. I also plan to develop the Kuralai brand internationally. Together with my son, we are creating a large logistics hub connecting warehouses in Kazakhstan and Dubai.”

At the end of this year, Kuralai plans to organize the largest international business forum, where well-known millionaires and multimillionaires will be invited. At this forum, she will present innovative developments that, in her opinion, can change the future of the global economy.

(Ingrid Kim)

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Norwegian-owned firm linked to blasts in Lebanon

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 20, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norwegian police have launched a preliminary investigation into a Bulgarian-based company owned by a Norwegian citizen in connection with pager explosions in Lebanon, which killed at least 37 people and injured over 3,200 in two waves of communication device and radio blasts, local media reported on Friday.

The Oslo Police District announced that they have launched the investigation into the Norwegian connection to the incident that occurred across Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“We can confirm that the police have launched preliminary investigations into the information that has come to light, and are continuously assessing any possible measures,” Operations Manager Alexander Osterhaug was quoted as saying by national broadcaster NRK.

According to the media report, the Norwegian-owned company is registered in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia.

So far, the case’s clues point to Taiwan, Hungary, Bulgaria, and, now Norway.

Earlier this week, a Hungarian news report suggested that Sofia-based Norta Global was involved in the sale of pagers to Lebanon-based group Hezbollah.

However, Bulgaria’s counterintelligence agency, DANS, has found no connection between the country and recent wireless communication device explosions in Lebanon and Syria, state-run media reported on Friday.

Both Hezbollah and the Lebanese government have blamed Israel for the well-planned explosions.

So far, Israel has not responded to the deadly attacks. Even, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu distanced itself from a post on X by his advisor Topaz Luk, which hinted at Tel Aviv was responsible for the explosions.

Several countries condemned the pager explosions and expressed solidarity with Lebanon, while international human rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, warned that such attacks endanger civilian lives and violate wartime laws.

The mass explosion of pagers came amid an exchange of cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel against the backdrop of a brutal Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip, which has killed over 41,300 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 95,000 others following a Hamas attack last October.

Earlier on Friday, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide called for restraint. “I extend my heartfelt sympathy with civilians in Lebanon and across the region who now live in fear.

“I call on all parties to show maximum restraint,” he wrote on X

On Thursday evening, Israel bombed new targets in Lebanon in the most intensive attack on the country since the Gaza war broke out.

“What is happening is a threat to international peace and security,” Eide told NRK on Friday.

“Now Israeli leaders say quite explicitly that they want to move the war towards Lebanon. Then we will get the escalation that we have feared for a long time,” he emphasized.

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Diplomatic relations

Norway lifts restrictions to Turkey: report

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 13, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

Norway has normalized its practice for the export of defense material and multi-purpose goods for military use to Turkey, having imposed restrictions 2019, Reuters reported, citing the Nordic country’s government on Wednesday.

“This means that the ministry of foreign affairs lifts the restrictions from 2019 and returns to an ordinary licensing practice for Turkey,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Norway joined other European nations five years ago in suspending new arms sales to fellow NATO member Turkey due to concerns over a military offensive against Kurdish forces in northern Syria.

The Turkish foreign ministry said separately it welcomed the decision.

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Afghan embassy in Norway ordered to close down

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 12, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The Afghan embassy in Norway has confirmed it will close its doors on Thursday, September 12, at the request of the Norwegian government.

The announcement comes just a day after the embassy in London announced it had been given notice by the British government to close by September 27. 

Both embassies were being run by diplomats appointed by the former republic government.

According to the Oslo embassy, all embassy property will be handed over to the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

No details were given as to why Norway ordered the closure of the embassy. 

Afghan embassy staff at numerous missions around the world continued to operate after the fall of the previous government.

While no country has officially recognized the Islamic Emirate government, a number of them in the Middle East and Asia have accepted Islamic Emirate diplomatic representation.

Embassies in the West, appointed by the Ashraf Ghani government have mostly continued to operate.

However, at the end of July, the Islamic Emirate announced that it no longer recognizes Afghanistan’s diplomatic missions set up by the former, Western-backed government and that they will not honor passports, visas and other documents issued by diplomats associated with the previous administration.

The Islamic Emirate’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in July that documents issued by missions in London, Berlin, Belgium, Bonn, Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Greece, Poland, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Norway are no longer accepted.

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Norway donates $1.8 million to Afghanistan

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid in Afghanistan (OCHA) announced Sunday that Norway has donated 1.8 million to the country for aid purposes.

OCHA posted a message on X on Sunday that the money was donated to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund (AHF).

Expressing gratitude for the Norwegian aid, OCHA said that Oslo has contributed 189 million Krone ($70 million) to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund in the last 10 years.

This institution announced last month that only 25% of the $3.06 billion dollars needed for Afghanistan in 2024 has been provided.

At that time, OCHA requested countries and donor organizations to provide more help from the international community in order to address the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

About two months ago, OCHA reported that 23.7 million people in Afghanistan need humanitarian aid.

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Media Freedom

Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla Presides Over Diplomatic Club Event in Tbilisi, Georgia 

by Nadarajah Sethurupan September 8, 2024
written by Nadarajah Sethurupan

On July 20th, a remarkable event took place in Tbilisi, celebrating the distinguished Queen Vittoria Taria of the Bourbon dynasty. The event, organized by the Diplomatic Club under the global leadership of Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla, highlighted the significance of royal diplomacy, which has been a cornerstone in fostering peace, unity, and loyalty across nations.

The event also commemorated the longstanding tradition of cultural exchange and royal diplomacy, exemplified by Queen Vittoria Taria and Prince Junsuke during their visits to Russia. This year, Tbilisi played host to this grand occasion, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between nations through the power of cultural exchange.

The ceremony saw the presence of several distinguished guests, including Mr. Gelani, owner of Lugela Water, Mr. Sergey Dvorianov, President of the Diplomatic Club , Ms. Ingrid Kim, press secretary and journalist, Ms. Elena Razinkova, businesswoman, and Lenare and Alena Salihovi. A significant delegation from Japan, led by Lady Kado, also graced the event with their presence.

Dr. Murthy Devarabhotla took the opportunity to represent Indian culture at the Art Guild meeting, where he performed a famous Indian song, receiving much acclaim. The event culminated in the “Third Lilies” ceremony at the Marriott, a special celebration of royal diplomacy.

Looking ahead, Dr. Murthy is set to receive a prestigious award at the next diplomatic event, an honor that reflects his contributions to promoting peace and unity through diplomacy. His discussions with Her Royal Majesty during the event underscored the importance of such diplomacy in uniting nations, particularly for countries like Russia and others around the world.

The Diplomatic Club ,under Dr. Murthy’s leadership, continues to play a vital role in bringing together diverse cultures and nations, promoting harmony and mutual respect on a global scale.

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