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May 26, 2022: National / International Current Affairs


1. Yasin Malik sentenced to life term by Indian court

• Kashmir`s resistance leader Yasin Malik was sentenced to life imprisonment on May 25, 2022 following his conviction last week by a special court on terror-related charges.
• The National Investigation Agency (NIA) prosecuting the case was seeking death sentence for the 56-year-old leader, who has refused to contest the bevy of terror-related charges pressed against him.
• Protests broke out in the Maisuma district of Srinagar`s old quarter, where Malik lived in a spartan home with modest furniture. Parts of Srinagar saw a shutdown before the court verdict came.
• The All Parties Hurriyat Conference condemned the verdict, saying that Yasin Malik since 1994 pursued peaceful and democratic means of conflict resolution


2. Pakistan, IMF can`t reach deal on economic bailout

• Pakistan and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) failed on May 25, 2022 to reach an agreement on an economic bailout mainly because of the government`s indecision on fuel and electricity subsidies and resultant next year`s budget uncertainties.
• Informed sources said that in the absence of a decision on fuel and electricity subsidies, it was unclear how the overall fiscal and external deficits would look like, not only at the end of the current fiscal year but also the next fiscal year.
• Therefore, it would be equally uncertain how these deficits would be funded, what kind of revenue measures would be required and what would be the shape of social sector and development allocations. `Our team is returning tonight empty handed,` an official said.
• A senior government official said the IMF mission showed relaxation to the extent of allowing the authorities to take a decision within a couple of days to steer clear the situation if they wanted to get back on table


3. Sindh deprived of 46pe, Balochistan 84pc of water share

• The National Assembly`s Standing Committee on Water Resources was informed on May 25, 2022 that Sindh was being deprived of 46 per cent of its water share in Punjab (between Taunsa and Guddu barrages) and Balochistan was losing almost 84pcofits share in Sindh.
• This was the crux of a meeting of the standing committee presided over by MNA Muhammad Yousaf Talpur, who attributed the water loss in Punjab to theft and recommended that water distribution among the provinces should be in line with para-2 of the 1991 accord in all circumstances instead of a three-tier formula adopted by the water regulator to address the shortage.
• MNA Khalid Magsi, who headed a subcommittee appointed by the NA standing committee, reported after a field visit and measurement monitoring that trust deficit among the provinces was the most critical issue at present when it came to measurement of water discharges at different stations, particularly Taunsa, Guddu and Sukkur barrages


4. Ministry fails to amend 2009 national education policy

• The Ministry of Education is yet to introduce an updated national education policy as the current one is in need of changes.
• `A lot of work has already been done and revision of the Education Policy 2009 would not be a big deal for the education ministry,` said an official of the ministry.
• However, he said, announcements to change it had also been made in the past but no proper work was done.
• During the PML-N government`s tenure (2013-18) it had announced on many occasions that it was going to amend the national education policy and a draf t was prepared but it was never finalised


5. Pakistan`s political upheaval due to domestic factors: UK minister

• UK Minister for Armed Forces James Heappey on May 25, 2022 said Pakistan`s political upheaval was because of domestic factors rather than some sinister foreign plot and looked relieved that there was now a convergence of views on international order.
• The British minister, while talking to journalists at a virtual session during his visit to Islamabad, said: `What is happening in Pakistan at the moment politically is entirely the consequence of Pakistan`s domestic politics. And any suggestion that there is somehow some sort of outside interference is utterly fanciful.
• Mr Heappey`s comments came as PTI`s long march was under way. PTI chairman Imran Khan believes that the US conspired with local elements to dislodge his government because of his visit to Moscow to strengthen bilateral relations with Russia. Washington has already denied the allegation

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6. PAF trainer aircraft crashes near Mianwali

• A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) trainer aircraft crashed near Mianwali during a routine training mission on May 25, 2022.
• The pilot ejected safely and no loss of life or property was reported on the ground, a PAF news release said.
• A board of inquiry has been ordered by the Air Headquarters to determine the cause of the incident, it said


7. Pakistan, France agree to strengthen trade ties

• Pakistan and France agreed on May 25, 2022 to strengthen and diversify bilateral trade and economic ties in the coming years.
• The understanding was reached during the meeting of Pakistan Commerce Minister Naveed Qamar with France`s Minister for Foreign Trade and Attractiveness, Franck Riester. Pakistan Charge d`Affaires Amjad Aziz Qazi was also present during the meeting.
• In the wake of the cartoon incident in France, Pakistan has yet to post its regular ambassador to the European country. The proscribed Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) took to the streets and blocked many parts of the country to pressure the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government to expel the French ambassador from Pakistan


8. US negotiator terms Iran deal `tenuous`, warns of Plan B

• The US point man on Iran warned on May 25, 2022 of uncertain prospects for reviving a nuclear deal and said Tehran would face a new pressure campaign if it clung to its demands.
• Rob Malley, who has led more than a year of indirect talks with Iran in Vienna, nonetheless told Congress that President Joe Biden`s administration still supported the 2015 nuclear accord and was ready to lift sanctions if it secures an agreement with Tehran.
• `We do not have a deal with Iran and prospects for reaching one are, at best, tenuous,` Malley was to tell the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, according to prepared testimony.


9. Israel, Turkey looking to expand economic partnership

• Turkish and Israeli foreign ministers said on May 25, 2022 their countries were hoping to expand economic ties as they seek an end to more than a decade of strained relations.
• Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu is on the second-day of a two-day trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories, the first such visit by a senior Turkish official in 15 years.
• `The goalis to form and expand economic and civil cooperation between our countries,` Israeli counterpart Yair Lapid said in a statement alongside Cavusoglu in Jerusalem, `and to leverage our two countries` comparative advantages regionally and globally, even during the pandemic, and even in times of political tension


10. Biden urges gun control after shooter kills 19 children at Texas school

• `When in God`s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?` US President Joe Biden asked his nation on Wednesday, hours after a teenage gunman killed at least 19 children and two teachers in an elementary school in Texas.
• The powerful gun lobby in America has so far prevented all administrations from making strict gun control laws, although mass shootings at American schools continue to happen with regular intervals.
• The 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos entered the Robb Elementary School in a small Texas town of Uvalde at 11:32am on Tuesday, barricaded himself inside a classroom and started shooting


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