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China-Tonga economic agreement is an opportunity to boost trade, investment: Chinese premier

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BEIJING, Nov 27 (BRNN/APP): China is ready to enhance synergy between the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Tonga’s national development strategies, and to use the signature of the Enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement between the two countries as an opportunity to boost two-way trade and investment, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday.

Li made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with King Tupou VI of the Kingdom of Tonga. He also called for the advancement of cooperation in such areas as infrastructure construction and industries, and for the proper arrangement and implementation of cooperation plans in development-related fields to serve the modernization drives of both countries in an improved manner.

Li said that China is willing to import more high-quality agricultural and fishery products from Tonga, and to encourage Chinese enterprises to invest and do business in Tonga, adding that both sides should expand exchange in the fields of education, health, subnational cooperation, tourism and sports.

China is ready to strengthen multilateral coordination and collaboration with Tonga to tackle global challenges such as climate change, he said. It is also ready to actively pursue the vision of a community with a shared future for humanity, implement the four major global initiatives, and contribute to shaping a more just, equitable global governance system, he added, expressing hope that Tonga will continue to play an active role in enhancing cooperation between China and Pacific Island countries.

The two nations have always supported each other firmly in safeguarding national sovereignty and territorial integrity, King Tupou VI said, reaffirming that Tonga adheres to the one-China principle and supports United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 fully.

The Tongan government attaches great importance to its relations with China, the king noted. It is willing to deepen pragmatic cooperation with China in fields such as the economy and trade, agriculture and fisheries, clean energy, health care, and disaster prevention and mitigation, and to enhance people-to-people exchange in such areas as youth and sports, he added.

Tonga supports the four major global initiatives put forward by China’s head of state, and is willing to strengthen multilateral communication and coordination with China to tackle common challenges such as climate change, promote more achievements in South-South cooperation, and advance the reform of the global governance system, the king said.

Belarus, Myanmar sign memorandum of cooperation

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MINSK, Nov 27 (BelTA/APP): Myanmar will receive shipments of pharmaceutical products manufactured by the Belarusian companies Belmedpreparaty and Minskintercaps. The signing of the pharmaceutical agreements took place as part of the Belarusian-Myanmar business forum in Yangon, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Healthcare Ministry.

The Healthcare Ministries of the two countries have signed a memorandum of understanding and cooperation in healthcare. In 2025, three delegations from Myanmar visited Belarus, touring Belarusian pharmaceutical plants and healthcare institutions. Cooperation on the supply of Belarusian medicines to Myanmar has been ongoing since 2018.

As noted at the forum, regular ministerial contacts have been established between the two countries, and the legal framework is being developed. During a meeting at the level of the two states’ leaders, it was stated that Belarus and Myanmar are systematically deepening mutually beneficial and friendly relations, with the goal of increasing the prosperity of their citizens. The primary task now is to reinforce this high-level political engagement with solutions to specific economic and humanitarian challenges.

Google to launch YouTube Premium without music service in S. Korea following antitrust probe

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SEOUL, Nov 27 (YONHAP/APP): Google will launch a cheaper version of its YouTube Premium subscription without its music streaming component in South Korea, the country’s antitrust watchdog said Thursday, following months of investigation into alleged anti-competitive practices.

The move is part of a self-proposed corrective measure agreed upon by the U.S. tech giant and the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), which has been probing the company over suspicions that bundling YouTube Music with YouTube Premium violated fair trade rules.

Under the decision, Google will introduce YouTube Premium Lite, a video-only subscription that includes advertisement removal, background playback and offline viewing services, the FTC said. Existing YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium subscriptions will continue to be available.

YouTube Premium Lite is expected to be priced at 8,500 won (US$5.80) per month for Android and web users and 10,900 won per month for iOS users, the FTC said. YouTube Premium currently costs 14,900 won, while YouTube Music is offered separately for 11,990 won per month.

The new service, currently available in 19 other countries, will be launched in South Korea at the lowest relative price compared with other major markets, officials said.

“The pricing will remain in effect for at least one year and, even if adjustments are made, will stay lower than prices in major overseas markets for up to four years,” an FTC official said.

Google is required to launch YouTube Premium Lite within 90 days of receiving the consent decision.

In July last year, the FTC issued a report equivalent to a formal prosecution complaint, accusing Google Korea of unfairly bundling YouTube Music with YouTube Premium, thereby restricting consumer choice and abusing its market dominance.

The regulator claims Google’s practice effectively forced consumers to subscribe to both services, limiting options for those who may have only wanted access to ad-free video streaming.

Rather than pursuing a prolonged legal battle, Google has submitted a corrective action plan under the FTC’s procedure known as a “consent decision.” The mechanism allows the FTC to suspend its investigation if the company voluntarily proposes measures that address the alleged consumer harm.

Some critics have asked whether citing the consent decision without determining the legality of Google’s alleged violations amounts to giving the company a free pass.

The FTC said the consent decision system is widely used internationally as a way to quickly and effectively restore competitive conditions and take necessary corrective measures.

ECP notifies five winners of November 23 bye- elections

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday formally notified the victory of five candidates elected to the National Assembly in the bye-elections held on November 23.
According to the notification, all five seats were secured by nominees of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). The successful candidates are Babar Nawaz Khan from NA 18 Haripur, Daniyal Ahmed from NA 104 Faisalabad, and Muhammad Numan from NA 129 Lahore.
Muhammad Tufail from NA 143 Sahiwal and Mehmood Qadir Khan from NA 185 Dera Ghazi Khan.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemns attack on Hangu checkpost

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi strongly condemned the attack on a police checkpost in Hangu, expressing deep sorrow over the martyrdom of three police personnel in the incident.
In his statement, Naqvi paid rich tribute to the fallen officers who embraced martyrdom while performing their duties, acknowledging their bravery and unwavering commitment. He extended heartfelt condolences and sympathies to the families of the martyred personnel.
“The sacrifices of our martyred officers will not go in vain,” the interior minister said, emphasizing that such acts of courage stand as powerful evidence of Pakistan’s unshakable resolve in the fight against terrorism.
Mohsin Naqvi added that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police have rendered unparalleled sacrifices in the war against terrorism and continue to serve on the front line with remarkable dedication.

ITP enforces traffic diversions on key roads for Tri-Nations series

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has announced traffic diversions on three major routes during the movement of cricket teams travelling from Islamabad to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for the Tri-Nations Cricket Series.
An ITP official told APP on Thursday that traffic flow will be affected during team movement, particularly in rush hours, and motorists are advised to plan their travel with 15–20 extra minutes.
Diversions will be placed on:
Srinagar Highway
Club Road
9th Avenue
He said traffic congestion is expected on these corridors due to temporary closures, and ITP will ensure maximum facilitation for road users throughout the movement.
He added that real-time traffic updates will be provided through Islamabad Police’s official social media platforms and ITP FM Radio 92.4.
The official urged citizens to cooperate with traffic police, remain patient during diversions, and contact Pucar-15 or the traffic helpline 1915 in case of any emergency.

Riyadh to host first int’l non-profit forum to maximize socio-economic impact

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JEDDAH, Nov 27 (APP):Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, will host the inaugural BEYOND PROFIT International Non-profit Forum, organized by the National Center for Non-profit Sector (NCNP) and powered by the Saudi Conventions and Exhibitions General Authority (SCEGA).
The event will take place from December 3 to 5 at the Ritz-Carlton Riyadh, serving as a leading global platform that brings together elite leaders, decision-makers, experts, and social impact pioneers from around the world.
The forum aims to discuss the future of the non-profit sector and its role in sustainable development while enhancing social and economic impact both locally and internationally.
More than 80 speakers from diverse specialties and sectors will participate, including prominent regional and international figures.
The program features a wide range of panel discussions addressing vital topics affecting the sector’s present and future aspirations. Highlights include sessions on “Building Trust Through Compliance and Transparency: Efficient, Digital, Pro-Impact,” “Give It Away, the Right Way: From Effective Altruism to “No Strings’ Approaches,” and “Purpose in the Age of AI: Advancing Mission Innovation Responsibly and at Scale.” Other key discussions include “The Social Impact Lifecycle: Aligning Donors, Investors, and Governments for Scaling,” “How Social Impact Contributes to Economic Growth,” and “Beyond 2030: Growing Aid, Tech, and Philanthropy.”
The forum will also feature specialized workshops designed to enhance professional knowledge and improve institutional practices. On the first day, workshops such as “Enhancing Impact-Driven Accreditation” and “Breaking the Mold: The Art (and Math) of Making Impact Investable” will be held. The second day will include sessions on “R&D in Healthcare: Innovation, Access, and Impact” and “Scaling Grassroots Climate & SDG Action.”
The event is structured around four main themes that form the foundation for an effective and sustainable non-profit sector.
The first theme focuses on governance and community innovation as the basis for effective partnerships that strengthen the humanitarian aspect of non-profit work. The second emphasizes workforce resilience and well-being, nurturing future leaders by developing new leadership and specialized skills through innovation, volunteering, and professional engagement aimed at maximizing social impact and sustaining human resources.
The third theme addresses resource mobilization through innovative partnerships, highlighting the role of modern technologies like artificial intelligence in advancing non-profit organizations’ performance. It also discusses adopting technology responsibly to enhance impact and transparency.
The fourth theme underscores the importance of partnerships and integration between the governmental and non-profit sectors to achieve sustainability by setting coordination priorities and mechanisms and exploring the localization of aid tailored to local community needs.
This first-of-its-kind ‘BEYOND PROFIT’ international forum underlines Saudi Arabia’s position as a global hub for innovation and impact in development and social sectors. It reflects the country’s ongoing commitment to developing the non-profit sector as a key driver of future growth by adopting modern visions, innovative financing mechanisms, and strategic alliances aligned with global transformations.
The forum contributes to advancing the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and elevating the non-profit sector’s role in building a more sustainable and prosperous future.

Ministry of Interior Harnesses AI technologies to enhance service quality

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Riyadh, Nov 27 (SPA/APP): The Ministry of Interior has prioritized artificial intelligence and big data analytics technologies to shape the future of service quality, security, and environmental sustainability.
This journey is based on technological innovation, integration, speed, and accuracy, managing human density through crowd flow analysis and congestion prediction, providing multilingual guidance services, and leveraging big data to anticipate needs and efficiently allocate human and technological resources.
The Ministry of Interior is working to provide AI-based solutions that have revolutionized service management, reduced crime, and improved the environment. This makes the journey for citizens, residents, and visitors more seamless and efficient, ensuring that Saudi Arabia remains a global model for harnessing technology to serve humanity. Saudi Arabia boasts a command and control center equipped with advanced real-time data analysis technologies, enabling a rapid and accurate response to any developments related to crowd management, security and safety, or providing services to pilgrims and Umrah performers, in close collaboration with various government sectors.
The Ministry of Interior’s initiatives were particularly evident during the largest gathering of crowds, simplifying the entry process for pilgrims through the “Smart Path,” implemented by the General Directorate of Passports. This system allows for smooth passage, quick and accurate verification of entry, reduced waiting times, and an enhanced overall experience – a unique global model.
The Ministry has also established unified data, a strategic step towards strengthening integration between different systems. This facilitates accurate decision-making based on comprehensive insights, contributing to increased operational efficiency and improved service quality.

Pak-Kuwait agrees to extend cooperation in petroleum sector

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, held a meeting on Thursday with the Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Pakistan, H.E. Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi, to discuss ongoing collaboration and future avenues of partnership between Pakistan and Kuwait, particularly in the petroleum sector.
During the meeting, the Minister warmly welcomed the Ambassador and commended his positive and constructive role in strengthening Pakistan-Kuwait ties, referring to him as “a true friend of Pakistan.”
He highlighted that the relationship between both countries is rooted in mutual respect, trust, and decades-long cooperation, especially in energy and petroleum, said a press release.
Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further deepening bilateral cooperation, noting that the petroleum partnership between the two nations has flourished over many decades. He emphasized the importance of expanding this collaboration in line with evolving global energy dynamics.
*Ambassador Almutairi expressed his appreciation for the warm sentiments and noted that Pakistan is moving towards stability and progress, which Kuwait views positively.
He said that while Pakistan’s development is evident, the enemies are envious of this progress and are attempting to derail this stability. He stressed that Kuwait stands firmly with Pakistan and wishes to see it prosper and advance on all fronts.*
Both sides agreed to continue close coordination, explore new opportunities in the energy sector, and further strengthen the historic ties between Pakistan and Kuwait.

PM expresses solidarity as Hong Kong high-rise fire claims lives

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday expressed condolences over the loss of life and property as a fire in a high-rise complex in Hong Kong killed over 40 people and left many others missing.

“Deeply saddened by the tragic loss of precious lives and property in the devastating high-rise fire in Hong Kong. Our heartfelt condolences go out to H.E. President Xi Jinping and the Chinese nation, particularly the people of Hong Kong on this tragic incident,” the prime minister wrote on his X timeline.

He said that Pakistan stood in solidarity with the people and Government of China, especially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, during this difficult time.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families, and we wish a speedy recovery to all those injured. May the affected families find strength and healing. Pakistan and China will always stand together,” Prime Minister Shehbaz remarked.