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The global economy now faces a danger of stagflation not seen since the 1970s, the World Bank warned on Tuesday.

"This time it is facing high inflation and slow growth at the same time," said David Malpass, the bank’s president.

The global body on Monday sharply lowered its 2022 global growth forecast to 2.9%, significantly lower than January’s projection of 4.1%, saying that the possibility of high global inflation accompanied by tepid growth poses a key risk to the global economy.

"Even if a global recession is averted, the pain of stagflation could persist for several years," Malpass said.

"Several years of above-average inflation and below-average growth are now likely, with potentially destabilizing consequences for low- and middle-income economies. There’s a severe risk of malnutrition and of deepening hunger and even of famine in some areas."

Growth in developing economies is also projected to roughly fall in half this year, slowing from 6.6% in 2021 to 3.4% in 2022.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also pushed up agricultural commodity prices sharply, worsening food insecurity and extreme poverty in developing economies.

Global consumer price inflation has soared higher around the world and is above central bank targets in almost all countries./agencies

Seven in 10 British Muslims have experienced some form of Islamophobia in the workplace, according to a new poll released on Tuesday.

The survey showed some 69% of Muslims currently employed in the UK faced some sort of Islamophobic behavior during work-related engagements.

These included interactions with customers, clients, and other people (44%), during work-related social events (42%), and when seeking promotions (40%).

The survey was commissioned by Hyphen, "a new online publication focusing on issues important to Muslims across the UK and Europe," and conducted by polling company Savanta ComRes.

A total of 1,503 British Muslims were interviewed between April 22 and May 10 to collect data that, according to the pollsters, is representative of UK Muslims by age, gender, ethnicity, and region.

Black Muslims were found to have experienced higher levels of Islamophobia compared to other Muslims.

While 37% of all Muslims reported instances of discrimination at the recruitment stage, the figure spike to 58% for Black Muslims.

The Muslim community in the UK has also felt the brunt of the cost of living crisis, with 54% of respondents saying that affording basic household expenses – water, gas and electricity bills, food, and fuel – is a greater challenge than five years ago.

Still hopeful

Despite rising Islamophobia and discrimination, as well as the financial crunch, there is optimism among UK Muslims over broader participation in society, according to a report detailing the poll results.

Just over 50% said their lives have improved over the past five years, 68% felt participation of Muslims in society has increased, while 53% were of the view that Muslims today enjoy more acceptance in the UK.

Additionally, 55% said there are better opportunities for Muslims to be successful in the UK and 58% agreed that young Muslims now have more role models to look up to in the UK.

Nonetheless, the report emphasized that the government needs to change its approach to Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) communities if it is to deliver on the promise of creating an equal society.​​​​​​​/aa

Residents of the northern Syrian district of Manbij, who were forced to flee their homes owing to the YPG/PKK terror group's coercive measures, applauded a statement issued by Turkey's top leader and vowed to play their part in liberating their land from the outfit.

The YPG/PKK terror group forced tens of thousands of civilians to migrate to areas near the Turkish border from the Manbij district of Aleppo, which they took with US support six years ago under the guise of battling Daesh/ISIS terrorists.

Abdullah Shilash, the leader of Manbij's Bani Said tribe, told Anadolu Agency that his tribe is willing to play its part to clean out their district of terrorists.

"We want to free the district as quickly as possible. We have been displaced for many years now. We fully support President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's words," Silas remarked, alluding to the president's statement about clearing YPG/PKK terrorists from Manbij and Tel Rifat.

He also noted that the YPG/PKK is detaining Arab youth under the guise of compulsory military service.

Earlier, Turkish President Erdogan said Türkiye is set to clear two areas of northern Syria, near the Turkish border, of terrorist elements in a bid to eliminate the terror threat from the region.

"We are entering a new phase of our decision to establish a safe zone 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) deep south (of the Turkish-Syrian border). We are clearing Tel Rifat and Manbij of terrorists," Erdogan stated this recently at a gathering of his Justice and Development (AK) Party in the capital Ankara.

In Manbij, where 99% of the population is Arab, the terrorist group is driving people to migrate by utilizing coercive measures such as forcibly recruiting young people to its armed group under the cover of "compulsory military service."

The displaced people from Manbij have been living away from their homes for about six years in makeshift tents set up with their own means around Bab and Jarablus districts along the Turkish border.

‘We are counting the days to regain our lands’

Ali Suleiman, a camp resident from the same district, told Anadolu Agency that the terrorist group's compulsory military service practice pushed thousands of young people from Manbij to migrate.

Waiting for the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and the Syrian National Army (SMO) to take action and help the refugees return to their district, Suleiman said, "We are counting the days to regain our lands."

Gomaa Khatib, another displaced person, expressed support for all types of military operations to return displaced civilians to their homes and lands after fleeing YPG/PKK terror group's persecution.

Situation in Manbij

The YPG/PKK terror group has maintained their coercive tactics, harassing civilians with "compulsory military service" and other subjugation measures.

People in Manbij who oppose the YPG/PKK terror group's coercive actions hold protests from time to time to express their dissatisfaction and rejection of such illegal practice.

To penalize the local population, the terror group has monopolized patrol in the district and has been depriving people of much-needed gasoline. Before the civil war, the district had a population of about one million people.

Moreover, after being chased out of the territories by Turkish forces, terrorists in Manbij periodically target Jarablus and Bab districts in the safe zone.

The YPG/PKK terror group often mounts attacks on Jarabulus, Afrin, and Azaz from the Manbij and Tal Rifat areas in Syria.

The YPG/PKK terror group also target Turkish forces who provide security in the operations Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch and Peace Spring areas, and try to infiltrate the positions of Syrian opposition fighters from regions where the terror group was supposed to withdraw under the agreements with the US and Russia.

Since 2016, Ankara has launched a trio of successful anti-terror operations across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable the peaceful settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018), and Peace Spring (2019).

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Türkiye, the PKK – listed as a terror organization by Türkiye, the US, and EU – 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

Turkish forces “neutralized” 18 PKK terrorists in northern regions of Iraq and Syria, the National Defense Ministry said on Tuesday.

Ten terrorists were targeted in northern Iraq in the Operation Claw-Lock zone, the ministry said on Twitter.

It also said the Turkish soldiers have seized numerous arms, ammunition, caves, and shelters that the terrorists used in northern Iraq as part of the cross-border anti-terror operation.

Türkiye launched Operation Claw-Lock in April to target PKK hideouts in Iraq’s northern Metina, Zap, and Avasin-Basyan regions.

It was preceded by Operations Claw-Tiger and Claw-Eagle, which were launched in 2020 to root out terrorists hiding in northern Iraq and plotting cross-border attacks in Türkiye.

Turkish authorities use the term “neutralize” to imply the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

Separately, eight PKK terrorists were neutralized in northern Syria in areas of Operation Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch and Peace Spring.

“There is no escape from the end waiting for the terrorists themselves,” said the ministry, adding: “Our operations will continue unabated.”

The YPG/PKK terrorists often target Turkish security forces who provide security in the areas of Operation Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch and Peace Spring, and try to infiltrate the positions of Syrian opposition fighters from regions which the terror group was supposed to withdraw from under agreements with the US and Russia.

Since 2016, Ankara has launched a trio of successful anti-terror operations across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable the peaceful settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018), and Peace Spring (2019).

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Türkiye, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Türkiye, the US and European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.​​​​​​​/aa

Germany and Pakistan on Tuesday agreed to work together to avert a looming humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

Addressing a joint press conference in the capital Islamabad after a delegation level meeting, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and his Pakistani counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari were of the view that the people of Afghanistan “must not” suffer due to the international community’s ongoing policy of disengagement with the Taliban regime.

“When we look across the border, the situation is dire. The Taliban are leading the country into a downfall. Parents do not know how to feed their children. Girls are deprived of their right to education. Women are almost excluded from participation in public life, and all the dissenting voices are brutally suppressed. The world community should stand together and send a clear message to the Taliban that you are heading in the wrong direction," said Baerbock, who is on a two-day maiden visit.

“As long as they go down this path, there is no room for normalization and even recognition of Taliban as legitimate rulers of Afghanistan. But at the same time, we cannot abandon the people of Afghanistan,” she said.

Along with Islamabad, she said her country will continue to work to mitigate the crisis by providing humanitarian aid to the Afghan people, especially to women and children.

“It’s crucial for Taliban to hear this message. We are facing humanitarian disaster (in Afghanistan) that’s why we continue to provide humanitarian aid,” she further said.

Acknowledging that Germany’s influence in Afghanistan is “very limited”, she said that any kind of economic support to Kabul should be conditional to Taliban's take on human rights.

Preventing terrorism, extremism

Bhutto-Zardari, for his part, said saving Afghanistan not only from humanitarian crisis but also an economic collapse is equally indispensable to create an environment that does not promote extremism and terrorism.

Pakistan, he said, has been facing the brunt of terrorism and extremism from Afghanistan for decades, that is why “we are more eager than any other country for a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.”

“I myself am a victim of terrorism,” he said referring to the assassination of her mother and two-time premier Benazir Bhutto in a suicide attack in 2007 in northeastern garrison city of Rawalpindi.

Regardless of “my or anyone’s views about the current regime, we have to work to help avert humanitarian crisis and economic collapse,” he said calling on the Taliban regime to fulfill their promises to the global community.

Hailing Islamabad for hosting nearly 3 million Afghan refugees for decades, Baerbock said “it’s an enormous task that Pakistan is shouldering on behalf of the whole international community. It deserves our solidarity and support."

Ukraine

On the Ukraine-Russia war, the top German official said Russia’s “invasion” is not only threatening the foundation of our international order, but Moscow’s restrictions on wheat exports and capture of Ukraine’s stocks have sent food prices skyrocketing.

Dubbing Russia's war as not just a threat to Europe but for the whole world, she said: “Our world will be a more dangerous place to live if the law of the dangerous applies.

Russia's war, she further said, has set a “dangerous” precedent for the world. Therefore, she added, the global community should stand by Ukraine and defend its integrity through “words and actions.”

Bhutto-Zardari said there is no change in his country’s policy toward Russia-Ukraine war, calling for “dialogue and diplomacy in pursuit of peace.”

“We do not want to be dragged in conflict particularly given that we have just experienced decade after decade of conflict in Afghanistan," he added.

Kashmir

Replying to a query on reports of human rights violations in Indian-administered Kashmir -- a long-standing dispute between Pakistan and India -- Baerbock said: “We support the work of the United Nations in Kashmir to ensure that all the human rights are guaranteed (there).”

A “constructive” approach from both sides, she said, is the only way to improve ties between the two nuclear neighbors, which are locked in a string of land and sea disputes, mainly Jammu and Kashmir.

Hailing the 2021 cease-fire at Kashmir border between the two forces, as a “positive step”, she said: “We expect more steps to follow the ceasefire.”

Islamabad’s foreign minister did not lose the opportunity to condemn New Delhi for “brutal” human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir, and recent insulting remarks against Prophet Muhammad by two senior members of the Indian ruling party.

Baerbock and Bhutto-Zardari also vowed to work together to fight the challenges related to climate change.

Earlier, the two foreign ministers discussed ways to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, energy and other sectors./aa

US Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday pledged over $1.9 billion in private funds to address the root causes of migration from Central America.

Addressing the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, Harris said the fund will be used in "new private sector commitments to create economic opportunity in northern Central America."

The fund will support the US Strategy to Address the Root Causes of Migration, which was launched by Harris in July 2021 and which aligns American efforts to address the economic, governance, and security drivers of irregular migration from Central America, according to a White House statement.

“The announcement today builds on the announcement the Vice President made in December 2021 of $1.2 billion in private sector commitments. Aggregate commitments under this initiative now total more than $3.2 billion,” the statement added.

The summit which will run through June 10 has been snubbed by the leaders of Mexico and other countries after Washington declined an invitation to Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua./aa

UN human rights experts on Tuesday condemned Myanmar military junta’s attempts to establish a “digital dictatorship” by imposing restrictions on access to the internet, internet shutdowns, and online censorship.

“The international community must not stand quietly by while the people of Myanmar are systematically denied their fundamental rights to freedom of expression, access to information, and privacy, which are guaranteed by international human rights law,” said the experts in a statement released from Geneva.

“Online access to information is a matter of life and death for many people in Myanmar, including those seeking safety from indiscriminate attacks by the military and the millions trying to navigate a devastating economic and humanitarian crisis. The junta is using internet shutdowns and invasive surveillance to undermine widespread public opposition and prop up its attacks on the people of Myanmar.”

They urged UN member states to condemn the junta's restrictions on fundamental freedoms, both online and offline, and to impose targeted sanctions on the military and military-related companies, including restrictions on the sale or supply of dual-use surveillance technology.

They also asked UN member states and international donors to support civil society initiatives to counter censorship and surveillance in Myanmar.

Following the Feb. 1, 2021 military coup in Myanmar, the junta imposed rolling nationwide internet blackouts and blocked access to social media and messaging platforms, the statement said, adding that more recently, the junta has imposed targeted internet shutdowns in areas where it faces strong resistance from opposition groups.

Since last August, 31 townships in seven states and regions have experienced internet shutdowns, with a further 23 townships experiencing the throttling of internet speeds, the readout said.

“Internet restrictions are being used by the junta as a cloak to hide its ongoing atrocities,” said the experts. “The barriers to internet access impede efforts by journalists, human rights monitors and humanitarian organizations to collect evidence of human rights violations committed by the military or serve at risk populations.”

They added that “the lack of connectivity in large parts of the country also poses a challenge to our mandates, which depend on the collection of contemporaneous evidence of human rights abuses.”

The experts are Thomas Andrews, special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar; Irene Khan, special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression; Ana Brian Nougreres, special rapporteur on the right to privacy; and Clement Nyaletsossi Voule, special rapporteur on freedom of peaceful assembly and association./agencies

MP Khalil Al-Saleh called on the government on Monday to take speedy actions to face an unprecedented wave of price rises that began with the coronavirus pandemic and accelerated with the Russia-Ukraine war. The lawmaker called on the government to adopt a “comprehensive strategic plan” on the short and medium terms aimed at reducing the cost of living and producing commodities, in addition to providing services and storage.

He said the government plan must provide financial aid to families by raising the cost-of-living allowance, in addition to other measures. Saleh said the price rise wave comes amid real concerns about Kuwait’s food security, especially following the Russian war on Ukraine and decisions by several countries to stop exporting essential commodities, which is likely to trigger higher inflation and rises in prices.

The lawmaker stressed that the crisis threatens the living conditions of citizens amid government failure to act despite a huge rise in oil revenues. He also warned that continued increases in prices presents a national challenge, which requires the government to face it immediately.

Meanwhile, MP Khaled Al-Otaibi asked the minister of commerce and industry about reports saying the ministry plans to allow a massive increase in third-party vehicle insurance charges. The lawmaker said reports have indicated that third-party insurance premiums will be allowed to increase to between KD 45 and KD 100, which means an increase of between 200 percent and 700 percent.

He said the reports come after the ministry closed down a number of insurance companies in the past few years, which increased competition between insurance companies in favor of clients. He said this has left only a handful of insurance firms that control the market who covertly set the prices they want, amounting to a monopoly.

Otaibi asked the minister about the number of insurance companies operating in the country that offer vehicle insurance, and the number of companies shut by the ministry in the past three years. He also asked the ministry about why the ministry has set the third-party insurance charges at KD 19 and prevented companies from lowering the premium./KT

Anger in the Middle East spread Monday over comments made by an official of India’s ruling party about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), with various countries summoning New Delhi’s envoy and a Kuwaiti supermarket removing Indian products. The United Arab Emirates became the latest country to voice its condemnation of the remarks, saying they were “contrary to moral and humanitarian values and principles”.

The UAE’s foreign ministry underlined the “need for respecting religious symbols… and countering hate speech”, state news agency WAM reported. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other countries in the region, as well as the influential Al-Azhar University in Cairo, have condemned the comments by a spokeswoman for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party, who has since been suspended.

In Kuwait, supermarket workers piled Indian tea and other products into trolleys in a protest against comments denounced as “Islamophobic”. At Ardiya Co-Operative Society, sacks of rice and shelves of spices and chilies were covered with plastic sheets. “We have removed Indian products”, signs in Arabic read. “We, as Kuwaiti Muslim people, do not accept insulting the Prophet (PBUH),” Nasser Al-Mutairi, CEO of the store, told AFP. An official at the store said a co-op-wide boycott was being considered.

Comments by Bharatiya Janata Party spokeswoman Nupur Sharma have sparked a furor among Muslims. Sharma’s remarks during a televised debate last week were blamed for clashes in an Indian state and prompted demands for her arrest. Anger spread overseas to Muslim countries about the remarks.

Modi’s party, which has frequently been accused of acting against the country’s Muslim minority, on Sunday suspended Sharma for expressing “views contrary to the party’s position” and said it “respects all religions”. Sharma said on Twitter that her comments had been in response to “insults” made against the Hindu god Shiva. “If my words have caused discomfort or hurt religious feelings of anyone whatsoever, I hereby unconditionally withdraw my statement,” she said.

On Sunday, Qatar demanded that India apologize for the “Islamophobic” comments, as India’s Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu visited the gas-rich Gulf state in a bid to bolster trade. Iran followed Qatar and Kuwait by summoning the Indian ambassador to protest in the name of “the government and the people”, state news agency IRNA said late on Sunday.

Al-Azhar University, one of Islam’s most important institutions, said the comments were “the real terrorism” and “could plunge the entire world into deadly crisis and wars”. The Saudi-based Muslim World League said the remarks could “incite hatred”, while Saudi Arabia’s General Presidency of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque called them a “heinous act”.

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 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). French teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded in Oct 2020 by a Chechen refugee after showing the cartoons to his class in a lesson on free speech. Images of the Prophet (PBUH) are strictly forbidden in Islam.

In further criticism of the Indian official, the Gulf Cooperation Council, an umbrella group for the six Gulf countries, “condemned, rejected and denounced” her comments. Bahrain also welcomed the BJP’s decision to suspend Sharma over “provocation to Muslims’ feelings and incitement to religious hatred”. Gulf countries are a major destination for India’s overseas workers, accounting for 8.7 million out of a worldwide total of 13.5 million, Indian foreign ministry figures show.

They are also big importers of produce from India and elsewhere, with Kuwait importing 95 percent of its food, according to the trade minister. Kuwaiti media have reported that the government asked New Delhi for an exemption from India’s surprise ban on wheat exports over food security and inflation worries. – AFP

A mosque in Austria was subjected to an Islamophobic and racist attack on Monday. 

The words "Go back home" were written on the walls of the Yesil Mosque in Lower Austria by an unidentified individual who entered the area without permission, according to mosque officials.

Türkiye’s Ambassador to Austria, Ozan Ceyhun, condemned the incident and said he hopes this will be the last "racist attack" that disturbs the peace in Austria

Meanwhile, the Turkish Consul-General in Vienna, Cafer Mert Ozmert, visited the mosque to show solidarity./aa

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