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FARMERS IN INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR ARE CALLING ON INDIA’S GOVERNMENT TO LIFT RESTRICTIONS ON MOVEMENT AND COMMUNICATION.

Viewers Corner News correspondent reported that farmers in Indian administered Kashmir are calling on Indian government to lift ban on movement and communication in Kashmir. The farmers complained that the lockdown is affecting their businesses badly as they are struggling to make a living. Months ago, Indian government revoked special status given to Indian-administered Kashmir […]

FARMERS IN INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR ARE CALLING ON INDIA’S GOVERNMENT TO LIFT RESTRICTIONS ON MOVEMENT AND COMMUNICATION. Read More »

OSCAR ALBAYALDE, THE CHIEF OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE HAS RESIGNED AFTER DRUG SCANDAL ACCUSATIONS.

The chief of the Philippine National Police, Oscar Albayalde has resigned on Monday, 14 October 2019 after being accused of involvement in recycling confiscated drugs. Oscar Albayalde was accused of protecting officers who sold confiscated narcotics back in the black market. He denied the accusations and initially ruled out resigning but on Monday, he stated

OSCAR ALBAYALDE, THE CHIEF OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE HAS RESIGNED AFTER DRUG SCANDAL ACCUSATIONS. Read More »

MORE THAN 500 ILLEGAL WORKING FOREIGNERS, MOSTLY CHINESE HAVE BEEN ARRESTED FOR FRAUD BY PHILIPPINE POLICE.

It was reported that over 500 illegally working foreigners, mostly Chinese nationals involved in fraudulent activities have been arrested by Philippine police and immigration authorities. According to the report, those arrested were working illegally in the country, they were also involved in telecommunications and investment scams. On Wednesday (9 October), 542 foreigners without work permits

MORE THAN 500 ILLEGAL WORKING FOREIGNERS, MOSTLY CHINESE HAVE BEEN ARRESTED FOR FRAUD BY PHILIPPINE POLICE. Read More »

JAPAN AND UNITED STATES SIGNED AGREEMENTS ON AGRICULTURE AND DIGITAL TRADE WORTH ABOUT FIFTY FIVE BILLION DOLLARS.

Viewers Corner News correspondent learnt that deals on agriculture and digital trade worth about $55 billion have been signed by the United States and Japanese government. Under the deal, Japan will reduce tariffs on American-grown farming products, including beef and pork which face higher tariffs than competitors from other countries like Australia. The contract opens

JAPAN AND UNITED STATES SIGNED AGREEMENTS ON AGRICULTURE AND DIGITAL TRADE WORTH ABOUT FIFTY FIVE BILLION DOLLARS. Read More »

UNITED STATES BLACKLISTED EIGHT CHINESE TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES, ACCUSING THEM OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

The United States has placed eight Chinese technology companies on a blacklist, accusing them of violating human rights against Muslim minorities in the China’s far-western region of Xinjiang. The companies blacklisted are Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., SenseTime Group Ltd, iFlytek, Megvii, Yitu Technologies, Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Co. Ltd and

UNITED STATES BLACKLISTED EIGHT CHINESE TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES, ACCUSING THEM OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS. Read More »

TYPHOON LINGLING STRUCK KOREA PENINSULA, KILLED FIVE PEOPLE IN NORTH KOREA AND THREE IN SOUTH KOREA.

It was reported that five people have lost their lives in North Korea and three others in South Korea after Typhoon Lingling struck Korea Peninsula. Also 13 people were injured in South Korea and three injured in North Korea. Our correspondent gathered that 460 houses and 15 public buildings were destroyed in North Korea by

TYPHOON LINGLING STRUCK KOREA PENINSULA, KILLED FIVE PEOPLE IN NORTH KOREA AND THREE IN SOUTH KOREA. Read More »

THE HONG KONG LEADER, CARRIE LAM HAS WITHDRAWN THE CONTROVERSIAL EXTRADITION BILL AFTER MONTHS OF PROTESTS.

Our (Viewers Corner News) correspondent in Beijing reported that Carrie Lam, Hong Kong leader has withdrawn the controversial extradition bill after months of protests. The embattled leader who has for months refused to pull out the bill which is one of the five main demands of the protesters has fully withdrawn the controversial bill. While

THE HONG KONG LEADER, CARRIE LAM HAS WITHDRAWN THE CONTROVERSIAL EXTRADITION BILL AFTER MONTHS OF PROTESTS. Read More »

A COURT IN UKRAINE HAS ORDERED THE RELEASE OF KIRILL VYSHINSKY (JAILED RUSSIAN JOURNALIST).

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Kyiv reported that an Appeal Court in Ukraine has on Wednesday ordered the release of Jailed Russian Journalist, Kirill Vyshinsky. He (Kirill Vyshinsky) heads the local office of Russia’s state-run news service and was released by the court on personal recognizance. Vyshinsky was arrested last year, he was accused of

A COURT IN UKRAINE HAS ORDERED THE RELEASE OF KIRILL VYSHINSKY (JAILED RUSSIAN JOURNALIST). Read More »

RUSSIA TO START DELIVERY OF ITS S-400 MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM TO TURKEY THIS WEEK.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Ankara learned that Russia will start to deliver its S-400 missile defense system to Turkey this week. The information was made public by Hulusi Akar, Turkish defense minister. Despite the United States strong objections, Russia delivered the first part of its S-400 missile defense system to Turkey last month. The

RUSSIA TO START DELIVERY OF ITS S-400 MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM TO TURKEY THIS WEEK. Read More »

UNITED STATES HAS IMPOSED SANCTIONS ON THREE CHINESE CITIZENS AND TWO COMPANIES SUSPECTED OF PRODUCING AND SHIPPING FENTANYL TO THE UNITED STATES.

It was reported that three Chinese citizens and two Shanghai based companies have been issued with economic sanctions by the United States for producing fentanyl and shipping the drugs to the United States. According to the announcement made recently by the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), those involved are Zheng Guanghua (63 years),

UNITED STATES HAS IMPOSED SANCTIONS ON THREE CHINESE CITIZENS AND TWO COMPANIES SUSPECTED OF PRODUCING AND SHIPPING FENTANYL TO THE UNITED STATES. Read More »

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