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ISLAMABAD:Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday said the decision by G-20 countrie dunks brown s to give debt relief to developing countries will have substantial impact on Pakistan, allowing the country a much needed fiscal space to focus on the downtrodden against the backdrop of Covid-19.Qureshi's statement came just hours after finance ministers of G-20 countries announced a major debt relief for 76 developing nations that included Pakistan.The grouping of world's developed economies decided to freeze the debt payments of developing countries in order to allow them focus on fighting the novel coronavirus.Speaking at a news conference, Qureshi said the initial debt relief was for one year but added the period could be extended since the situation was still evolving.Asked to share the benefi adidas originals ultraboost ts for Pakistan, the foreign minister said Pakistan annually spent $10 to $12 nikeair billion on debt servicing. He said while the details were being worked聽out by the finance ministry, the impact of d Xdeg Efforts on to find solution use of solid waste
TOKYO:A powerful typhoon hurtled towards Japan on Saturday, prompting local authorities to issu air force com e early evacuation orders, with western areas recently devastated by floods and landslides in the storm's crosshairs.Typhoon Jongdari, packing winds of up to 180 kilometres (110 miles) an hour, is forecast to make landfall on the country's m air max femme ain island on Saturday night or early Sunday, accor jordan aura ding to Japan's Meteorological Agency.Typhoon barrels towards flood-hit western JapanTV footage showed high waves smashing onto rocks and seawalls on the coastline in Shimoda, southwest of Tokyo, and trees buffeted by strong winds and heavy rain.The storm, currently some 250 kilometres south of Tokyo, is expected to barrel towards the western Chugoku region on Sunday, where record rainfall earlier this month unleashed flooding and landslides, killing around 220 people and leaving more than 4,000 survivors still living in temporary shelters. Typhoon Japan. PHOTO: AFP
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