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World trade ministers gathered Sunday for their first meeting in five years, with the World Trade Organization chief making a plea for them to show “that multilateralism works.”

COVID-19 forced several postponements of the 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12), which was initially supposed to be held in Kazakhstan in June 2020.

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a national of Nigeria and the United States, addressed more than 100 ministers gathered amid tight security in Geneva amid some protests by groups protesting globalization.

At a press conference preceding the opening of MC12, she said, "I'm cautiously optimistic that we'll get to one or two deliverables," after the last meeting in Buenos Aires failed to deliver any.

Okonjo-Iweala said she is the first woman, the first African, and the first American to lead the body that regulates international commerce.

The five main issues on the agenda include an intellectual property waiver for vaccines to facilitate all countries fighting pandemics, reform of the way the WTO functions, ever-tricky talks on agriculture, and extension of an international e-commerce moratorium and a fish subsidies agreement to help halt overfishing.

"Will the road to delivery at this MC12 be smooth? Absolutely not – expect a rocky, bumpy road with a few landmines along the way, but we shall overcome them," said Okonjo-Iweala.

She said there is uncertainty in crises on multiple fronts, including the war in Ukraine, "the inherent international security crisis that comes with it, (and) the health, economic, environmental, and geopolitical crisis."

More than 50 NGOs as proceedings began objected to the WTO restricting their access to the ministerial conference in Geneva, saying they had been informed at the last minute they could not access the organization’s building./aa

Tens of thousands of people demonstrated Saturday against gun violence across the US after a series of mass shootings in recent months.

The protests, which call for action on gun control, were organized by the March For Our Lives organization, which was founded by students who survived a mass shooting at a school in Parkland, Florida in 2018.

In Washington DC, demonstrators gathered at the National Mall area, carrying banners that read "Gun control now," "End gun violence," "Enough is enough," and "Protect kids not guns."

Mayor Muriel Bowser also addressed the crowd that gathered around the Washington Monument, asking for Congress to implement "common sense" gun laws to combat gun violence.

"It is common sense to ban assault rifles in our country," said Bowser.

She was joined by children who carried banners that read "Books not bullets" and "Kids for safe schools."

The nationwide demonstrations were in response to the latest school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and a deadly racist attack in Buffalo, New York.

An 18-year-old gunman entered an elementary school in Uvalde and killed 19 students and two teachers on May 24. Ten days before that shooting, an armed white man raided a supermarket in a Black-majority neighborhood in Buffalo and killed 10 people. Authorities called the Buffalo shooting a "racially motivated, hate crime."

US President Joe Biden has repeatedly urged Congress to pass stricter gun laws to reduce gun violence across the country. The House of Representatives passed this week "Protecting Our Kids Act," aimed at preventing gun violence.

The bill seeks to raise the age for buying automatic rifles from 18 to 21, among other measures.

In addition to the US capital, demonstrations also took place in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston and other cities.

At least 255 mass shootings have occurred in the US this year, according to non-profit tracker the Gun Violence Archive./aa

Citizens and expatriates spent around KD62 million on cigarettes, tobacco and its derivatives in 2021, reports Al-Anba daily quoting statistics from official sources. According to the statistics, the country’s imports of tobacco products in the last three months of the previous year was the highest at the time — valued at KD18 million; followed by the third quarter with KD17 million, KD15.1 million for the second quarter and KD11.77 million for the first quarter.

Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti market sold 18,000 Play- Station 5 devices within 19 months since Sony launched the product in November 2020, reports Al-Anba daily quoting sources from the technology and electronic devices sector.

Thousands of Americans rallied on the National Mall and across the United States on Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures after recent deadly mass shootings from Uvalde, Texas, to Buffalo, New York.

"Enough is enough," District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser told the second March for Our Lives rally in her city. "I speak as a mayor, a mom, and I speak for millions of Americans and America's mayors who are demanding that Congress do its job. And its job is to protect us, to protect our children from gun violence," she said.

Speaker after speaker in Washington called on senators, who are seen as a major impediment to legislation, to act or face being voted out of office, especially given the shock to the nation's conscience after 19 children and two teachers were killed May 24 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.

"If our government can't do anything to stop 19 kids from being killed and slaughtered in their own school, and decapitated, it's time to change who is in government," said David Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 shooting that killed 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. He is also a co-founder of the March For Our Lives organization that was created after the shooting and held its first rally in Washington not long afterward.

Added Yolanda King, granddaughter of Martin Luther King Jr.: "This time is different because this isn’t about politics. It’s about morality. Not right and left, but right and wrong, and that doesn’t just mean thoughts and prayers. That means courage and action."

Hundreds gathered at an amphitheater in Parkland, where Debra Hixon, whose husband, high school athletic director Chris Hixon, died in the shooting, said it is "all too easy” for young men to walk into stores and buy weapons.

"Going home to an empty bed and an empty seat at the table is a constant reminder that he is gone," said Hixon, who now serves as a school board member. "We weren’t done making memories, sharing dreams and living life together. Gun violence ripped that away from my family."

President Joe Biden, who was in California when the Washington rally began, said his message to the demonstrators was "keep marching," adding that he is "mildly optimistic" about legislative negotiations to address gun violence. Biden recently delivered an impassioned address to the nation in which he called for several steps, including raising the age limit for buying assault-style weapons.

In the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Mayor Eric Adams, who campaigned on reining in violence in the nation's largest city, joined state Attorney General Letitia James, who is suing the National Rifle Association, in leading activists on a march toward the Brooklyn Bridge.

"Nothing happens in this country until young people stand up – not politicians," James said.

Despite rain in the nation's capital, thousands arrived on the monument grounds well before the rally began, holding up signs, including one that said "Children aren't replaceable, senators are. Vote." A middle school-age girl carried a sign that said, "I want to feel safe at school."

Organizers hoped the second March for Our Lives rally would draw as many as 50,000 people to the Washington Monument. While that would be far less than the original 2018 march with more than 200,000 people, they focused this time on smaller marches at an estimated 300 locations.

The youth-led movement created after the Parkland shooting successfully pressured the Republican-dominated Florida state government to enact sweeping gun control changes. The group did not match that at the national level, but has persisted in advocating for gun restrictions since then, as well as participating in voter registration drives.

Survivors of mass shootings and other incidents of gun violence have lobbied legislators and testified on Capitol Hill this week. Among them was Miah Cerrillo, an 11-year-old girl who survived the shooting at Robb Elementary. She described for lawmakers how she covered herself with a dead classmate’s blood to avoid being shot.

On Tuesday, actor Matthew McConaughey appeared at the White House to press for gun legislation and made highly personal remarks about the violence in his hometown of Uvalde.

The House has passed bills to raise the age limit to buy semi-automatic weapons and establish federal "red flag" laws. But such initiatives have traditionally stalled or been heavily watered down in the Senate. Democratic and Republican senators had hoped to reach agreement this week on a framework for addressing the issue and talked Friday, but they had not announced an accord./AP

A downpour in the capital Ankara led to the overflow of Tatlar Stream and flash floods across the city under heavy rain as search and rescue teams recovered the body of a person who was caught in the floodwaters.

Altındağ Karapürçek neighborhood's Tatlar Stream overflowed due to the heavy rain, and many vehicles were dragged away by the floodwaters.

Ilkay Yiğit, a 27-year-old, who works as a shuttle driver at a rehabilitation center, was swept away by the floodwaters.

Upon the report of the loss, a Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) team of 21 and a Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK) team of 23 were dispatched to the region.

As a result of the search efforts supported by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality firefighters, Yiğit's lifeless body was found on the edge of the stream, among tree branches that were also swept away by the floodwaters.

Some underpasses were filled with water due to the rainfall throughout the city. There were also disruptions in traffic on some avenues, boulevards and streets.

Citizens caught in the downpour at metro stations and bus stops in the city center waited minutes for the rain to stop.

Çankaya was one of the districts most affected by the downpour. The rain waters turned the valley in Kırkkonaklar district into a river.

Due to the darkening clouds, the city was plunged into darkness for a while. Upon the rise of the waters after the rain, some citizens tried to cross the street by removing their shoes.

While some trees were knocked down in Atakule and its surroundings, this had a negative impact on traffic, some trees were also felled in Dikmen, Keçiören, Etimesgut and Balgat, and material damage occurred to vehicles.

The roof of a building on Ceyhun Atıf Kansu Street flew off and first hit the opposite building with a strong wind, and then fell on a parked car on the road.

The windows of some apartments in the building, where the roof hit, were broken, and the exterior of the building was damaged. The pieces that broke off from the roof and the building it hit caused material damage to other parked vehicles.

Metropolitan municipality teams started cleaning work on the street where the police took precautions.

A freight elevator belonging to a transportation company in Alacaatlı fell into the next building while it was carrying goods.

The road was closed to traffic after the underpass at the General Staff Junction filled with water. Traffic was also cut off in a part of Kazım Karabekir Street.

One person was stuck under a vehicle that was dragged on a flooded street in Mamak. The injured citizen was rescued by people in the vicinity and taken to hospital.

A multiple-vehicle collision involving 14 vehicles occurred in the Etimesgut State District underpass. Debris and stones were swept into the streets.

Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavaş tweeted that 35 people had been rescued. He reported flooding in 300 locations, 35 fallen trees, and the collapse of 23 roofs and three utility poles. More than 3,000 staff continue to work in the affected areas.

Even as Finland and Sweden's continued support for the terrorist group YPG/PKK holds up their NATO membership bids, supporters of the terrorist group took to the streets of the countries' capitals and openly held protests Saturday.

YPG/PKK sympathizers gathered before the Finnish parliament and called on Helsinki to reject Turkish demands that it cease supporting and tolerating the terrorist group.

The protest stretched on for about two hours, with participants carrying banners and symbols of the terrorist group.

In Sweden, carrying posters showing the convicted YPG/PKK ringleader, who is serving a life sentence in Turkey, supporters of the YPG/PKK met in Norra Bantorget Square in the capital Stockholm and called on the government to impose an arms embargo on Ankara.

Sweden is under pressure from Turkey to end its support for the YPG/PKK terrorist group if it wants to join NATO, with Ankara saying the bloc is a security alliance and that any potential members must take a clear stance against terrorism.

In its more than 40-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people, including women, children and infants. The YPG is the PKK terror group's Syrian offshoot./aa

Five civilians died and at least 30 were injured on Saturday after their vehicle hit a landmine in southern Syria, according to the state news agency.

The victims were wheat harvest laborers and the blast took place in the countryside of the southern province of Daraa, it said.

Meanwhile, an official at a local hospital told the Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA) that eight people had been killed and 42 others were wounded in the blast. Most victims were women, according to the residents.

Fierce fighting erupted between the government forces and rebels in the region in 2015. Many regions still have unexploded landmines. Daraa was the cradle of an uprising against the Syrian leader Bashar Assad in 2011./DPA

Two protesters were shot dead, while the Indian police have arrested 130 during protests over ruling party member's derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad, authorities told Agence France-Presse (AFP) Saturday.

There have been widespread protests in the Muslim world since last week when a spokesperson for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party commented on the relationship between the prophet and his youngest wife on a TV debate show.

In India and neighboring countries, Muslims took to the streets in huge numbers after Friday prayers to condemn the remarks, with police firing on a crowd in the eastern Indian city of Ranchi.

"Police were forced to open fire to disperse protesters ... resulting in the death of two," a police officer in Ranchi told the AFP.

Officers said that the crowd had defied their orders not to march from a mosque to a market and had thrown broken bottles and stones when police attempted to disperse the rally with a baton charge.

Authorities cut internet connections in the city and imposed a curfew, with resident Shabnam Ara telling AFP the atmosphere remained tense on Saturday.

"We are praying for peace and harmony," she said.

Police in Uttar Pradesh fired tear gas to disperse at least one rally after several demonstrations were staged across the northern Indian state.

Most protests ended peacefully but demonstrators in some cities threw stones at police and injured at least one officer, said Avanish Awasthi, a senior government secretary in the state.

"We will take strict action against those indulging in stone pelting and violence," Awasthi told reporters.

"Those working behind the scenes, instigating violence, will not be spared at all."

Prashant Kumar, a senior police officer in the state, told AFP that up to "136 protesting miscreants" had been arrested from six districts around Uttar Pradesh.

Cities around India saw sizable demonstrations on Friday, with some crowds burning effigies of Nupur Sharma – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson whose comments set off the furor.

Authorities also cut internet services for the weekend in several districts near the eastern megacity of Kolkata, after protesters blocked a railway line and mobbed a police station.

Sharma's remarks have embroiled India in a diplomatic storm, with the governments of nearly 20 countries calling in Indian envoys for an explanation.

Since coming to power nationally in 2014, Modi's government and the BJP have been accused of championing discriminatory policies toward followers of the Islamic faith.

His government proposed a controversial law that granted citizenship to refugees in India, but not if they are Muslim, while BJP state governments have passed laws making it harder for Muslims to marry outside their religion.

The foreign ministry last week rebuked U.S. officials for what India termed "ill-informed" and "biased" comments made during the release of a religious freedom report that accused Indian officials of supporting attacks on minority worshippers.

Sharma's comments sent the BJP into damage control, with the party suspending her from its ranks and issuing a statement saying it respected all religions.

Friday saw the biggest South Asian street rallies yet in response to the remarks, with police estimating more than 100,000 people mobilized across Bangladesh after midday prayers.

Another 5,000 people took to the streets in the Pakistani city of Lahore at the call of a radical religious party, demanding that their government take stronger action against India over the comments.

The row follows anger across the Muslim world in 2020 after French President Emmanuel Macron defended the right of a satirical magazine to publish caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

French teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded in October 2020 by a Chechen refugee after showing the cartoons to his class in a lesson on free speech. Portraits of the prophet are strictly forbidden in Sunni Islam./AFP

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Turkey soared 79% year-over-year in 2021, a report by United Nations’ trade and development agency UNCTAD showed Thursday, as inflows rebounded around the world to pre-pandemic levels.

Coming off a low base in 2020, global FDI flows rose 64% to $1.58 trillion last year, UNCTAD’s World Investment Report 2022 said, driven by a booming merger and acquisition activity and rapid growth in international project finance due to loose financing and major infrastructure stimulus packages.

The figure had slipped to around $963 billion in 2020, well below the low point reached after the global financial crisis a decade ago, amid a global economic fallout from the pandemic.

Turkey saw the FDI inflow reach $14 billion, up from around $8 billion in 2020, when the country saw a relatively smaller drop of 15%, compared to 35% on a global level.

The inflows since 2002 have exceeded the level of $240 billion, a statement by Presidential Investment Office said Friday. It said the inflows had financed 41% of the country’s total current account deficit.

Turkey’s share in global FDI flows has increased to 0.9%, up from 0.8% in 2021 and 0.6% in 2019. The country aims to lift this figure to 1.5%.

U.K. top investor

Manufacturing, service and agriculture topped the list among industries in Turkey, accounting for $8.4 billion of the FDI inflow in 2021, an increase of 116% from a year ago, the Investment Office said.

Investments in real estate market soared by 42.5% to $5.6 billion, it added.

European countries accounted for 60% of the inflows in Turkey, followed by Asia and the Americas with 23% and 16%, respectively.

The U.K. is the biggest investor among nations, accounting for 19%, followed by the U.S. and the Netherlands with 16% and 13%, respectively. Among other major investors were Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, South Korea, Japan and Qatar, the statement said.

The top 10 economies for FDI inflows in 2021 were the United States, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada, Brazil, India, South Africa, Russia and Mexico.

While the recovery benefited all regions, almost three-quarters of the growth was concentrated in developed economies, where FDI flows soared 134% to $746 billion, the report showed.

Flows to developing economies rose 30% to $837 billion – the highest level ever recorded – largely due to strength in Asia, a partial recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean and an upswing in Africa.

The share of developing countries in global flows remained just above 50%.

For structurally weak, vulnerable and small economies, FDI rose by 15% to 39 trillion.

Announced international project finance deals hit a record of 1,262 projects last year and more than doubled in value to $656 billion.

Ukraine war to hit investment

Meanwhile, UNCTAD said prospects for this year are grimmer, as food, fuel and financial crises triggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine are dampening the business climate.

“The global environment for international investment changed dramatically with the onset of the war in Ukraine,” said UNCTAD chief Rebeca Grynspan.

“The war is having effects well beyond its immediate vicinity, causing a cost-of-living crisis affecting billions of people.”

Investor uncertainty and risk aversion “could put significant downward pressure on global FDI this year,” the former vice president of Costa Rica said.

Signs of weakness are already emerging, UNCTAD said in its World Investment Report 2022.

Preliminary first-quarter data shows greenfield project announcements have plunged 21% globally, cross-border mergers and acquisitions activity are down 13% and international project finance deals dropped 4%.

Greenfield investment typically refers to projects that create new physical facilities which are considered productive, in part because they normally create jobs. New greenfield projects are considered an indicator of future FDI trends.

“This year, the business and investment climate has changed dramatically as the war in Ukraine results in a triple crisis of high food and fuel prices and tighter financing,” UNCTAD said.

“Other factors clouding the FDI horizon include renewed pandemic impacts, the likelihood of more interest rate rises in major economies, negative sentiment in financial markets and a potential recession.”

The agency said the growth momentum of 2021 could not be sustained and that global FDI flows in 2022 would “likely move on a downward trajectory, at best remaining flat.”

Fears

“This fragile growth of real productive investment is likely to persist in 2022,” said U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

“The fallout of the war in Ukraine with the triple food, fuel and finance crises, along with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and climate disruption, are adding stresses, particularly in developing countries.

“There is a significant risk that the momentum for recovery in international investment will stall prematurely, hampering efforts to boost finance for sustainable development.”/DS

After the emergence of new video footage contradicting police accounts, Turkey is pressing France to explain the death in police custody of a Turkish man last year.

Merter Keskin, 35, died sometime between Jan. 12-13 in the eastern town of Selestat, with recently disclosed footage showing he was handcuffed and tackled by officers using a technique known as "ventral plating."

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanju Bilgiç said on Saturday that the Turkish side contacted French judicial authorities and an investigation is ongoing.

What is shown in the newly obtained images "does not comply with the rule of law," he said

"In this context, we expect the reasons behind the death of our citizen to be clarified as soon as possible."

Turkey will continue to follow developments, Bilgiç added.

In new footage recently acquired by Anadolu Agency (AA), police officers can be seen bringing Keskin into the station, walking calmly with his hands handcuffed behind his back.

The video contradicts police claims that Keskin was uncooperative and restless in custody.

Keskin is then seen lying motionless on a bench in the cell. An officer checks if he is breathing, then lifts his arm before letting it drop to the floor.

After a few moments, two police officers lift him off the bench and place him on the floor, with Keskin still showing no signs of life.

One then removes his shirt and taps him twice on the face before starting chest compressions.

The video appears to show officers wasting about two minutes after initially realizing Keskin had stopped breathing before trying to resuscitate him./aa

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