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MEDIA SCAN: Trudeau condones deaths of Indians and inflation skyrockets in Sri Lanka

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condoned the deaths of four Indians who froze to death at the border, and inflation has reached an all-time high in the crisis-hit Sri Lanka…writes Joyeeta Basu.

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“So Tragic”: Canadian PM after Indian family freezes to death near border: Justin Trudeau said the government is doing all it can to stop people-smuggling across the US border, a day after a family of four Indians died from exposure to extreme cold weather at the border with America, reported NDTV.

Assembly Elections 2022: The song ‘UP mein sab ba’ has unleashed a Bhojpuri rap war in Uttar Pradesh with the BJP releasing a new song, ‘UP mein ee ba’ in response. The original song had reminded voters about the failures of the government while the new one speaks of its achievements. Meanwhile, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has announced his alliance in UP with Babu Singh Kushwaha and Bharat Mukti Morcha, ahead of the polls next month.

In Punjab, Union Minister and BJPs election in-charge for Punjab, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, said people’s confidence in the BJP has gone up in the state and an alliance led by the BJP will form the government, according to reports.

Arunachal Pradesh’s tunnel project enters decisive phase: The Sela tunnel project in China-bordering Arunachal Pradesh, which will allow faster deployment of weapons and soldiers to the region, has entered a decisive phase, said the defence ministry, reported the Hindustan Times.

COVID-19: India added 3,37,704 new coronavirus infections taking the total tally of Covid-19 cases to 3,89,03,731, according to Union health ministry data and reported by the Times of India.

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Financial news

Telecom industry back on growth path: The worst seems to be over for the telecom industry as the AGR has been rising steadily for over the last two and a half years. Rising AGR is a good sign for government revenues from the sector as operators pay licence fee at 8% of their AGR, reported the Financial Express.

Pakistan

Pakistan opposition slams campaign to install presidential system: Opposition lawmakers have sounded alarm over the ongoing calls to replace the country’s parliamentary democratic system with a presidential system, demanding a debate on the matter in the National Assembly, Express Tribune reported.

Pakistan using 80% substandard COVID-19 kits: The majority of Covid-19 testing in Pakistan may be yielding inaccurate results, as nearly 80 per cent of imported testing kits were of substandard quality, the Friday Times reported.

Afghanistan

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Taliban deny arresting female protester: The Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has denied the forceful arrest of a female protester from her home. Tamana Zaryab Paryani was one the 20 Afghan women who has protested the obligation of wearing hijab, according to media reports.

Sri Lanka

Inflation skyrockets; food prices at record high: Sri Lanka’s inflation rate accelerated to 14 per cent in December 2021, up from 11.1 per cent, amidst a severe a foreign exchange crisis, as food prices jumped to 6.3 per cent in December, reported the Indian Express.

On a lighter note…

David Warner recreates Allu Arjun’s dance moves, actor reacts: Australia opener David Warner shared a video of him recreating the Indian actor’s dance moves from the film Pushpa: The Rise. Arjun, reacted to the video with fire and laughter emojis. The video went viral on the social media platform, and garnered over a million likes within five hours of being shared, reports NDTV.

Shraddha Kapoor officiated her make-up artist’s wedding: Actress Shraddha Kapoor started trending on social media after her make-up artist Shraddha Naik shared a video from her wedding, which was officiated by the Baaghi 3 actress. Shraddha Kapoor had also been one of the bridesmaids.

Gehraiyaan’s first song will be released on tomorrow: Deepika Padukone has announced that the first song from her upcoming film Gehraiyaan, will release on January 24. The film also stars Suddhant Chaturvedi, Ananya Pandey, and Dhairya Karwa and is scheduled to release on February 11.

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Trudeau calls emergency meeting to tackle wildfires

Trudeau also spoke to British Columbia’s premier (equivalent of a chief minister) John Horgan on Thursday and assured him of the federal government’s support to those affected by the fires…reports Asian Lite News.

Days of a historic heatwave in the Canadian province of British Columbia have led to a spate of devastating wildfires and as the crisis mounts, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called an emergency meeting on Friday in this regard.

The British Columbia Wildfire Service has listed 99 active fires, with as many as 78 reported within the last two days. More than half of those were caused by lightning strikes that ignited trees and woods that were left dry due to the historic temperatures recorded in the province over the past week.

Trudeau will chair a meeting of the Incident Response Group, a crisis and emergency management committee, on Friday “to discuss the extreme weather-related conditions in British Columbia and the wildfire situation throughout Western Canada”, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Trudeau also spoke to British Columbia’s premier (equivalent of a chief minister) John Horgan on Thursday and assured him of the federal government’s support to those affected by the fires.

The PM also informed him that defence minister Harjit Sajjan and public safety and emergency preparedness minister Bill Blair were “working with provincial ministers to ensure that all federal resources necessary are available to British Columbia”.

“I cannot stress enough how extreme the fire risk is at this moment in every part of British Columbia,” Horgan said during the course of a media briefing. The fires raging in the province include nine of note which “are highly visible or which pose a potential threat to public safety,” according to the British Columbia Wildfire Service.

Among the worst hit areas is the hamlet of Lytton and its vicinity. Over Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Lytton recorded new highs in temperatures in Canadian history, peaking at 49.6 degrees Celsius.

It was ordered evacuated on Wednesday, with nearly 1,000 inhabitants in the area having to move to safety as local officials said nearly 90% of Lytton being decimated by a wildfire.

Trudeau described the situation there as “catastrophic”. The British Columbia Wildfire Service classified it as “out of control” and estimated it was 6,400 hectares in size.

Evacuation orders are in place across several communities in the wildfire-hit regions and over 500sq km of area has been impacted.

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Trudeau gets first dose of AstraZeneca jab

The Canadian leader arrived at an Ottawa pharmacy with his wife Sophie, took off his shirt in front of cameras, and told the masked woman giving out jabs that he was eager to receive it…reports Asian Lite News

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau received a first dose of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine, seeking to reassure Canadians it is safe despite very rare but serious blood clots in a handful of cases among millions vaccinated.

The Canadian leader arrived at an Ottawa pharmacy with his wife Sophie, took off his shirt in front of cameras, and told the masked woman giving out jabs that he was eager to receive it.

Each of Canada’s 10 provinces is responsible for rollouts of vaccines procured by the federal government. Most recommend the AstraZeneca vaccine for people aged 40-45 years, but on Friday a government health advisory board said people as young as 30 could safely take it.

“As Ontario has invited people 40 and over to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine in pharmacies, it is now our turn,” Trudeau, 49, earlier told a news conference.

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His wife Sophie contracted the novel coronavirus in March 2020, forcing the prime minister to self-isolate at the time in his Ottawa residence.

“It is a relief to know that this simple gesture helps to protect oneself, but especially to protect those we love around us,” Trudeau said.

“So, if it is also your turn, I invite you to make an appointment as soon as possible,” he added.

The Canadian leader also reiterated Thursday evening on Twitter: “The best vaccine for you is the first one offered to you.”

Just over 1.1 million doses of AstraZeneca’s vaccine, one of four approved for use in Canada, have been administered in this country.

Only four cases of blood clots associated with low platelets have been reported in Canada in people who received it, but all have recovered, according to Health Canada.

Distrust of the AstraZeneca vaccine has led many countries to set age limits for its use, or even to suspend its use.

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