Brussels Police Clash with Anti-Vaccination Protesters

 

Police in Brussels fired water cannon and clouds of tear gas at 50,000 protesters demonstrating Sunday against COVID-19 vaccinations and restrictions European authorities are imposing to try to contain the fast-spreading omicron variant of the coronavirus.

Some of the protesters came from France, Germany and other countries, shouting “Liberty!” as they marched through the headquarters city of the European Union. Videos showed some black-clad protesters attacking a building used by the EU’s diplomatic service, hurling projectiles at its entrance and smashing windows.

Anti-vaccination demonstrators also marched in Barcelona, following protests in other European capitals on Saturday against vaccine passports and other requirements that national governments have imposed as daily coronavirus infections and hospitalizations surge because of the omicron strain.

In Brussels, white-helmeted riot police riot repeatedly charged after protesters who ignored instructions to disperse. Police water cannon trucks fired powerful jets and tear gas filled the air in the Belgian capital.

A protest leader yelled over a loudspeaker, “Come on people! Don’t let them take away your rights!”

Nearly 77% of Belgium’s total population have been fully vaccinated, and 53% have had a booster dose, according to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. Belgium has recorded more than 28,700 virus deaths in the pandemic.

Several thousand anti-vaccination mandate protesters marched in Washington along the National Mall. In the United States, the Supreme Court recently rejected a vaccination mandate President Joe Biden tried to impose on 84 million workers employed at large businesses but let stand a narrower mandatory vaccination order affecting 17 million hospital health care workers.

Biden’s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, told ABC’s “This Week” show that the number of omicron cases in the U.S. has started to recede.

“Things are looking good,” he said. “I don’t want to be overconfident, but (the falling number of the coronavirus cases are) headed in the right direction.”

The Europe protests have been targeting new restrictions imposed by some governments. Protesters in Stockholm demonstrated Saturday against the vaccine passes needed to go to indoor sites where 50 or more people are congregated.

Protesters took to the streets of Paris to demonstrate against the new COVID pass, set to go into effect Monday, that will curtail the activities of the unvaccinated, restricting their ability to travel and go to entertainment sites, including bars, movie theaters and sports events.

Demonstrators in Helsinki protested the vaccination passes that can be required to enter restaurants and other venues. The protesters in Finland’s capital also demonstrated against the Finnish government’s move giving local and regional authorities the ability to enact wide-ranging measures to combat the omicron variant.

The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center in the U.S. reported Sunday that worldwide it has recorded 350 million COVID infections and 5.6 million deaths. The center said nearly 10 billion COVID vaccine shots have been administered.

 

 

Source: Voice of America

UAE Bans Flying of Recreational Drones After Fatal Attack

 

The United Arab Emirates has banned the flying of drones in the country for recreation after Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed a fatal drone attack on an oil facility and major airport in the country.

As of Saturday, drone hobbyists and other operators of light electric sports aircraft face “legal liabilities” if caught flying the objects, the Interior Ministry said, adding it may grant exemptions to businesses seeking to film.

A rare drone and missile strike on the capital of Abu Dhabi blew up several fuel tankers and killed three people last week.

The Houthis, who hold Yemen’s capital and have fought a bloody, yearslong war with a Saudi-led military coalition that includes the UAE, claimed the assault. While the UAE has largely withdrawn troops from the stalemated conflict, the country continues to be a major player and support local militias on the ground.

The UAE said the Houthis targeted the country with bomb-laden drones and cruise and ballistic missiles, adding the country had intercepted some of the projectiles. In response to the strike, the Saudi-led coalition has escalated attacks on the rebel-held parts of Yemen in the last week.

Government regulations in the UAE already restrict flying drones in residential areas as well as near, around and over airports. Drone users typically must obtain a certificate from the civil aviation authorities.

 

Source: Voice of America

 

Coronavirus claims 20 more lives in country 

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):Seven thousand five hundred and eighty-six new cases of Covid-19 have surfaced in the country in a single day. According to National Command and Operation Center, 58,334 tests were conducted yesterday while the positivity touched 13 percent, which is the highest during the past nine-months. Twenty patients also died of the Coronavirus, while 1083 are still in critical care.

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8 dead, 16 injured in rain and snow related incidents in KP

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):At least eight people died and 16 others have been injured in rain and snow related incidents in different parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to Provincial Disaster Management Authority, 16 houses have received partial damages while one has been completely destroyed. Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has directed all concerned district administration and authorities for acceleration of relief operation in the affected areas.

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Delegation of journalists calls on Speaker NA in Swabi 

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser says media has an important role to highlight the problems of people and is playing the role of a bridge between the government and the citizens. He was talking to a delegation of journalists that called on him in Swabi on Sunday.

The delegation discussed various aspects of media and problems faced by them. The speaker assured the delegation that problems of the journalist community would be resolved on priority basis.

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Ali Zaidi offers role as mediator in Tando Allahyar incident

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Syed Ali Haider Zaidi has said his party can act as an arbitrator for the reconciliation between the parties in the Tando Allahyar incident. According to a communique, he said the incident was being turned into linguistic dispute under a conspiracy and anti-state elements want to harm the country through such occurrences. The Minister condemned the baton-charge at women and announced his visit to Tando Allahyar next week.

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PM to receive direct phone calls from general public today

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):Prime Minister Imran Khan will receive direct phone calls from general public during a programme “Aap Ka Wazir-e-Azam – Aap Kay Saath” at 03:30 pm today (Sunday).

The Prime Minister will listen to the complaints and opinions of people and inform them about different initiatives taken by government. People can contact with Prime Minister on telephone number 051-9224900. Prime Minister Imran Khan has so far held four public sessions in which he responded to 86 questions asked by the public.

Out of the total 86 queries, 74 questions were asked through phone calls, while 12 queries were received on social media.

Public participation in the Aap Ka Wazir-e-Azam – Aap Kay Saath programme was categorized as Punjab 47 percent, Islamabad 15 percent, overseas 11 percent, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa seven percent each, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan 2.4 percent each and Balochistan 2.8 percent.

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Government of Pakistan
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PNS TABUK visits Bahrain during Regional Maritime Security Patrols 

Islamabad, January 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) TABUK visited Manama, Bahrain during Regional Maritime Security Patrols. Upon arrival at Mina Salman Sea Port, Pakistan Navy Ship was received by Ambassador of Pakistan Muhammad Ayub along with Commodore Vaqar Mohammad, and officials from Pakistan and Bahrain Naval forces.

During stay at Port, Commanding Officer PNS TABUK Captain Muhammad Umair called on Commander Royal Bahrain Naval Forces, Rear Admiral Muhammad Yousif Al Asam. Commanding Officer highlighted Pakistan’s efforts in promoting peace and security in the region and Pakistan Navy’s firm resolve to deal with emerging challenges in maritime domain.

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Government of Pakistan
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