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Trump and Biden start a legal battle
At a time when differences between Democrats and Republicans continue over the counting of votes, US President-elect Joe Biden has announced a new White House Chief of Staff.
Newly-elected US President Joe Biden's Transition Committee has said Ronald Klein will be White House Chief of Staff in the new government. Ronald Klein was previously the White House in-charge of the anti-Ebola program under President Barack Obama and the vice president's chief of staff.
In the United States, the election of White's chief of staff is the biggest decision of any elected president, as the incumbent assists the president in running the affairs of state. Joe Biden considers himself the president-elect of the United States, while incumbent President Donald Trump has refused to accept the election results and has announced a lawsuit for a recount.
Amid controversy between Republicans and Democrats over election results, Georgia officials have agreed to a recount. Chief Secretary of State Brad Refence Perger has said that all votes cast in the November 3 presidential election will now be counted by hand. He said that as there was very little difference in the ratio of votes of the two nominated candidates in the state, the votes cast in each city have been ordered to be counted by hand.
The recount of votes in the state of Georgia has been announced at a time when the current US President Donald Trump has accused the November 3 presidential election of massive fraud. President Donald Trump, who was initially ahead of his Democratic rival Biden, fell short by 14,000 votes during the count, after which the announcement of the final official result was stopped in the state of Georgia. In the states of Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada, differences between the two major US political parties over election results and the counting of votes remain unresolved.
Arrangements for delivery of Corona vaccine to Pakistan begin
Report: Sajid Ali
ISLAMABAD: As soon as the corona vaccine became available, work began on arrangements for its delivery across Pakistan. In this regard, a statement issued by the Ministry of Health said that since January 2020, efforts are being made to develop a global pandemic corona vaccine, and an integrated strategy for the delivery of the vaccine as soon as it becomes available. A special committee of experts on corona vaccine in Pakistan is monitoring the situation. Talks are being held with the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as Gavi and Kovacs for the supply of the vaccine as soon as the corona vaccine becomes available. Arrangements have been made for its delivery across the country.
According to the spokesperson, trials of vaccines manufactured by various companies around the world are also underway. When the trials of all these vaccines are completed, the data will be analyzed. On the other hand, the Chairperson of the Prime Minister's Task Force for Corona, Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman, has said that there should be no rejoicing over the Corona vaccine, as it will take a long time for the global epidemic vaccine to arrive.
According to details, in a conversation with a private TV channel, he said that 90% of the benefits of Corona vaccine are still in its infancy, volunteers are being paid, trials are not being held for free, there is no chance of vaccination for 8 to 10 months. Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman said that National Cold Chain is needed to bring Corona vaccine. The Chairperson of the Prime Minister's Task Force on Corona said that 2 clinical trials of the vaccine are also being conducted in Pakistan, this vaccine will be useful for Pakistan which will also be cheaper, at the moment the second wave of Corona seems more dangerous because Corona The virus is constantly changing its shape
Respect for Syria's territorial integrity and sovereignty is essential: World Conference
The international conference on Syrian refugees and asylum seekers in Damascus has come to an end.
The concluding statement of the global conference, which was attended by regional and non-regional countries, agreed on the protection of Syria's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
According to Al-Mayadeen TV, the closing statement of the conference called for ensuring the peaceful return of Syrian refugees and called on the international community to cooperate in this regard. The imposition of unilateral and illegal sanctions has been declared unacceptable.
The statement added that there is no military solution to the Syrian crisis and that the fate of Syria is up to the Syrian people themselves. In addition, the war will continue until all terrorist groups listed by the UN Security Council are eliminated. This was emphasized in the closing statement of the conference.
Syria has been facing Western Arab and Hebrew-backed terrorists for the past ten years, killing and injuring millions and forcing more than 10 million Syrians to flee their country.
Representatives of Iran, Russia, China, Lebanon, Iraq, Pakistan, and Oman are taking part in a two-day international conference on Syrian refugees starting on Wednesday. Earlier, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Monday to hold a conference.
Even after six years, the morale of the Yemeni youth is high
Six years after the war was imposed on the unarmed and defenseless people of Yemen, the Yemeni youth have not lost their passion for the homeland.
Yemeni Houthis have reportedly blown up two boats loaded with explosives near an oil supply center in the southwestern Saudi city of Jizan.
This information was given by a spokesman of the Ministry of Energy of Saudi Arabia. He said it caused a fire there.
He told Al-Akhbariya News Channel last night that two boats had been blown up by Houthis by remote control and a fire broke out near the oil supply center in Jizan, which is being put out. No one was reported injured in the incident.
Saudi Arabia's energy ministry has acknowledged Houthi attacks in the area, as well as in other key locations. It is clear that Saudi Arabia, along with its allies, imposed an unequal war on the unarmed people of Yemen to bring its fugitive President Mansour Hadi to power, but seven years later it has succeeded. Has not happened
The traitorous and treacherous king of Saudi Arabia has no right to make accusations against Iran
Hussein Amir Abdullahian, Advisor to the Speaker of the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran on International Affairs, while referring to the insults of the traitorous and treacherous King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman, against Iran, said that King Salman of Saudi Arabia There is no right to charge.
According to the report of Mehr News Agency, Hussein Amir Abdullahian, Advisor on International Affairs to the Speaker of the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran, referring to the harassment of the traitorous and treacherous King of Saudi Arabia against Iran, said that King Shah of Saudi Arabia Salman has no right to make accusations against Iran. He said that Saudi Arabia, along with the United States and Israel, was creating instability in Islamic countries and was unjustly shedding the blood of unarmed Arabs in Yemen in collaboration with the imperialist powers. Amir Abdullahi said that Saudi Arabia fully supported the terrorists in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, and the fatwas of the ignorant Saudi muftis to encourage the terrorists are still present in history. He said Saudi Arabia should respect its neighbors instead of serving the United States and Israel. He said that Iran wants lasting peace in the region. It should be noted that the King of Saudi Arabia had criticized Iran's peace efforts in the region and said that Israel is not a threat to the region but Iran is a threat. Analysts say Saudi Arabia's traitorous and treacherous king is in fact a spokesman for the United States and Israel and is making the same slanderous and misleading remarks against Iran as US and Israeli officials.
Corona's second wave, more than 2,000 cases reported in one day for the first time, 37 deaths
In the last 24 hours, 2,304 new cases have been reported, bringing the total number of deaths due to the global epidemic in the country to 7,092, NCOC
Report: Sajid Ali
ISLAMABAD - The second wave of the global coronavirus in Pakistan is accelerating with each passing day, with another 37 deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the country's total death toll to 7,092. Has arrived, while 2,304 new cases have also come to light in one day. According to the latest figures released by the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC), the total number of deaths due to the global epidemic in Pakistan has reached 7,092, while in the country so far, A total of 352,296 cases were reported, out of which the number of active cases is 23,641 at present. Corona has the highest number of victims, with 153,021 infected with the virus, of which 2,718 have died so far.
According to the NCOC, the number of corona-infected patients in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has risen to 41,472, while 1,303 people have died in the province, while 16,274 corona patients have been reported in Balochistan so far. Of these, 155 patients died, as well as a total of 23,123 cases in the federal capital Islamabad, where the death toll is 250. So far, 4,416 people have been killed in Gilgit-Baltistan, which has become the focus of elections Out of which 93 people lost their lives due to corona, the number of people infected with coronavirus in Azad Jammu and Kashmir is 5,139 in which 118 patients died.