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Four killed in Al-Shabaab raid near Somalia capital

MOGADISHU (AFP) – At least four people were killed yesterday when fighters from the Al-Shabaab extremist group raided a town near Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, police said.

The attack came as the troubled country was in the grip of an escalating political crisis pitting the president against the prime minister.

The attackers, armed with machine guns, raided the town of Balcad, about 30 kilometres north of Mogadishu, police and witnesses said.

“The terrorists attacked Balcad early this morning targetting government security checkpoints,” police officer Abdullahi Mohamed told AFP by phone.

“The situation returned to normal now and the government forces are in full control.”

Witnesses said the Al-Shabaab fighters managed to enter some parts of the town, which lies along a road linking Mogadishu to rest of the country, before they were repelled.

President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed and Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble are locked in a festering feud over long-delayed elections in the Horn of Africa nation.

The president, better known as Farmajo, this week announced he was suspending the premier, who in turn accused him of an “attempted coup”.

Relations between the pair have long been frosty, with the latest developments raising fresh fears among international partners that the government could be distracted from its fight to quash the extremist insurgency.

Al-Shabaab has been waging a violent campaign against the country’s fragile government since 2007 but was driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 after an offensive by an African Union force.

But the al-Qaeda-linked insurgents retain control of vast rural areas of Somalia, from which they frequently launch deadly attacks in the capital and elsewhere against civilian, military and government targets.

Blood donation drive collects nearly 300 pints

James Kon

The second Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BDNOC) blood donation campaign collected 296 pints of blood over a period of four days.

The campaign ended yesterday, and sought to increase the stock of the Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital’s blood bank while promoting the significance of blood donations to athletes and the sports community.

The blood donation campaign took place at the Health Promotion Centre at Commonwealth Drive and was held adhering to strict COVID-19 prevention protocols.

Only donors with green or yellow codes were allowed to take part; have completed two doses of COVID-19 vaccine; and had a temperature check upon entering.

Face masks had to be worn at all times and hand hygiene practised before and after donating.

Registered participants received a gift pack containing a mask, lanyard and hand sanitiser, as well as a certificate of donation signed by His Royal Highness Prince Haji Sufri Bolkiah, the BDNOC President.

Vice President II of BDNOC Haji Muhd Zamri bin Dato Paduka Haji Hamdani was among the donors yesterday.

Vice President II of BDNOC. Haji Muhd Zamri bin Dato Paduka Haji Hamdani with other blood donation participants during the second BDNOC blood donation drive. PHOTO: BAHYIAH BAKIR

Thailand thump Indonesia 4-0 to take control of AFF Suzuki Cup final

SINGAPORE (AFP) – Chanathip Songkrasin scored twice as Thailand closed in on a sixth AFF Suzuki Cup title with a 4-0 thumping of Indonesia in the first leg of the final on Wednesday night.

The Thai captain opened the scoring at the National Stadium in Singapore in the second minute and added another just after the interval.

Goals by Supachok Sarachat and Bordin Phala then put the five-time champions in firm control ahead of the second leg tomorrow night (8.30pm Brunei time).

Indonesia’s disappointment in the competition looks set to continue. They have been beaten in their previous five appearances in the final including losses to the Thais in 2000, 2002 and 2016.

Thailand made seven changes to their starting line-up after their semi-final victory over defending champions Vietnam, but they started strongly and went in front after less than 90 seconds.

Thailand’s Chanathip Songkrasin celebrates after scoring during the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup final match against Indonesia. PHOTO: AFP

Philip Roller showed great persistence to get past two defenders on the right of the box before squaring for Chanathip to fire home.

The Thais almost extended their lead in the 14th minute when Bordin’s effort was cleared off the line and came back to Yusef Elias Dolah who headed over the crossbar.

Despite Thailand’s dominance, Indonesia had a chance to get back on level terms just before the interval when Alfeandra Dewangga blazed over with only goalkeeper Siwarak Tedsungnoen to beat.

The Thais tightened their grip with their second goal seven minutes after the interval.

Supachok was surrounded by three defenders in the Indonesian box but he laid the ball off for Chanathip to place a low shot past Nadeo Argawinata for his fourth goal of the tournament.

Irfan Jaya missed a golden opportunity to narrow the deficit when his effort was stopped by the feet of Siwarak.

And the Indonesians would rue that miss as Supachok rifled home a shot from outside the box to make it 3-0 in the 67th minute before Bordin completed the rout with his side’s fourth seven minutes from time.

Widespread flight cancellations continue as Omicron spreads

NEW YORK (AP) – Hundreds of flights were cancelled on Wednesday as the Omicron variant creates havoc both for travellers and for airlines that are having to cobble together flight crews as pilots, flight attendants and ground crews become infected or are exposed to others who have been.

Over 850 flights were cancelled by midday on Wednesday and that number has ticked higher throughout the day, according to data from the flight-tracking website FlightAware. There were nearly 1,300 cancellations for flights entering, leaving or inside the United States (US) on Tuesday, and about 1,500 on Monday.

Cancellations began to spike the day before the holidays during what is already a buzzing pace for airlines this time of year.

Delta, United and JetBlue have all said that the Omicron variant was causing enough staffing issues that flights were cancelled.

SkyWest led US carriers with 195 cancellations, followed by United with 158 and Delta with 103. SkyWest, a regional airline based in Utah, has suffered an elevated level of cancellations after severe weather hit several of its hubs, but it’s reporting the same staffing issues due to COVID-19.

Travellers walk through a terminal at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. PHOTO: AP

The Pacific Northwest was slammed with cold and heavy snow over the weekend. Among US airports, Seattle-Tacoma had the highest percentage of incoming and outgoing flights cancelled on Wednesday, according to FlightAware.

Omicron has intensified already significant staffing issues for airlines, which winnowed workforces in 2020 as air travel collapsed, only to be broadsided when vaccination rates jumped and millions of people felt comfortable flying again this year.

That could translate to travel headaches for hundreds of thousands of people if cancellations maintain the current pace into the weekend. The Transportation Security Administration expects the Monday after New Year’s will be one of the busiest days of the holiday season.

According to TSA checkpoint data, the numbers of people flying this holiday season far exceeds last year – before COVID-19 vaccinations were available – but still trails 2019 traveller numbers.

31 bodies retrieved from collapsed mine

CAIRO (AP) – Sudanese authorities said on Wednesday rescue workers retrieved at least 31 bodies from a collapsed gold mine in West Kordofan province.

The country’s state-run mining company said workers and villagers were still searching the Darsaya mine for more bodies or possible survivors. The mine is located in the Fuja village, around 700 kilometres south of the capital of Khartoum.

The defunct mine collapsed earlier this week, killing at least 38 people, the company said on Tuesday. It posted images on Facebook showing villagers gathering at the site as at least two dredgers worked to find possible survivors and bodies.

The Sudanese Mineral Resources Limited Company said the mine was not functional but local miners returned to work there after security forces guarding the site left the area.

Collapses are common in Sudan’s gold mines, where safety standards are not widely in effect.

People gathering as victims from a collapsed gold mine are buried in Kordofan, Sudan. PHOTO: AP

Sudan is a major gold producer with numerous mines scattered across the country. The industry, however, suffered from years of mismanagement and corruption.

The transitional government has begun regulating the industry during the past two years.

In nearby North Darfur province, an unidentified armed group late Tuesday attacked and looted a warehouse for the World Food Program (WFP) in the provincial capital of el-Fasher, said Khardiata Lo Ndiaye, United Nations (UN) humanitarian coordinator in Sudan. Local authorities in North Darfur imposed a curfew across the province starting on Wednesday.

As many as 1,900 metric tonnes of food had been stored at the warehouse, meant to be distributed to people in need in the area, the WFP said.

“Such an attack severely impedes our ability to deliver to the people who need it the most,” she said.

Sudan is one of the poorest counties in the world, with at least 14.3 million people in need humanitarian assistance, according to UN figures.

The attack on WFP’s warehouse came after another one on a former base for the UN peacekeeping mission in el-Fasher last week. The base, handed over to Sudanese authorities on December 21, was also looted, the UN said.

Dortmund eager to settle Haaland’s future

BERLIN (AFP) – Erling Haaland (AFP pic below) is one of the hottest properties in European football and his Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund are eager to learn if they will lose their star striker in 2022.

The 21-year-old has scored a phenomenal 76 goals in 75 games for Dortmund since his arrival from Red Bull Salzburg in January 2020.

A release clause in his Dortmund contract, valid until 2024, could allow Haaland to leave in 2022 and club CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke wants to know what the player’s agent Mino Raiola has planned.

“We will talk in the next few weeks,” Watzke said in early December, “and we will all make sure that we don’t wait until March or April to know the decision.”

In March of this year, Haaland became the fastest player to reach the milestone of 20 Champions League goals in a record

14 games. By comparison, Cristiano Ronaldo needed 56 Champions League games to reach the same goal tally. Lionel Messi took 40 matches.

At the same age as Haaland (21 years, six months), Ronaldo – the Champions League’s all-time top-scorer with 140 goals – had yet to score in Europe.

Haaland has a contract at Dortmund until 2024, but a release clause, reportedly for EUR80 million becomes active next year.

Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola fuelled speculation recently by claiming there is “a strong chance Erling will leave Dortmund, maybe this summer, maybe next summer”.

“He can – and wants – to take the next step,” Raiola added, listing Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City as possibilities.

“When he signed for Dortmund, we all knew that this next step would come.”

Barcelona President Joan Laporta has already met Raiola, while Bayern President Herbert Hainer said before Christmas that they were out of the running.

“I only know for sure that Real Madrid are very interested in him,” Watzke revealed recently, adding that he “could also name 25 other clubs”.

Dortmund have brushed off the constant speculation.

“We are used to it, sometimes more, sometimes less,” Dortmund coach Marco Rose said of the speculation. “We take it as it is.”

With Haaland sidelined by a hip injury, Dortmund were eliminated from the Champions League and the team plays with more confidence and purpose when he is on the pitch.

Dortmund have already signed a back-up striker in Dutch forward Donyell Malen, who is finding form after a slow start since joining from PSV Eindhoven.

At 1.94 metres, Haaland often towers over defenders and has been demolishing goal records since leaving Norway as an 18-year-old to join Salzburg in 2019.

The Norwegian scored a hat-trick on his Champions League debut to inspire a 6-2 thrashing of Genk as he chalked up eight goals in the 2019/20 group stages.

After netting 29 goals in 27 games for Salzburg, Dortmund paid EUR20 million for him.

Five new cases detected

James Kon & Fadley Faisal

Five new COVID-19 cases – comprising three local and two import cases – were detected yesterday, raising the number of confirmed infections to 15,470, said Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar during the daily press conference yesterday.

The new cases were uncovered from 2,681 laboratory tests conducted in the past 24 hours, making the rate of positive cases yesterday at 0.2 per cent.

Seven cases recovered yesterday, bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 98, said the minister. Bed occupancy rate in isolation centres nationwide is 2.6 per cent.

As of Wednesday, 93.3 per cent of the population had received two doses of the vaccine, while 19.5 per cent had received three.

Also in attendance was Acting Minister of Education Datin Seri Paduka Dr Hajah Romaizah binti Haji Mohd Salleh.

On Wednesday, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah urged employers to give consideration and accommodate parents who must look after unvaccinated children who are not allowed to attend school next year.

The minister reiterated that offices in both the public and private sector are only allowed to operate at 75 per cent capacity, which will be in force until January 14, 2022 when it would be reconsidered.

Minister of Health Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar and Acting Minister of Education Datin Seri Paduka Dr Hajah Romaizah binti Haji Mohd Salleh at the daily press conference. PHOTO: JAMES KON

PBOC issues first loans to back financing for emissions cuts

BEIJING (CNA) – China has issued the first CNY85.5 billion (USD13.4 billion) batch of low-cost loans to financial institutions to promote green projects and corporate efforts to cut carbon emissions, the central bank said yesterday.

Under the carbon emission reduction facility (CERF), the first of its kind to be rolled out by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), financial institutions can apply for low-cost funding to back the loans they issue to finance companies’ emissions reduction efforts.

The CERF is part of China’s broader goal of bringing carbon emissions to a peak before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, as well as to shelter the economy from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Under the CERF, the PBOC will provide financial institutions with funds equal to 60 per cent of a loan’s principal at a one-year lending rate of 1.75 per cent. That would be at a discount to the seven-day reverse repo rate of 2.2 per cent.

The bank has also officially rolled out low-cost loans to support companies’ efforts to use clean coal, head of the PBOC’s monetary policy department Sun Guofeng said in a news conference. He did not say how much has been provided already.

People walk past the PBOC headquarters. PHOTO: CNA

The CERF could lead to CNY1 trillion per year being invested in projects related to clean energy after the monetary tool is fully rolled out in 2022, according to reports from Huatai Securities and Everbright Securities.

But banks are required to certify the loans have been issued to firms that can help the economy adopt cleaner energy or improve energy efficiency.

As targetted monetary policy tools, Sun said both the CERF and the special clean coal loans can contribute to the overall credit supply and stable credit growth.

In the next year, “China will give full play to monetary policy tools’ dual functions, that is, in terms of (adjusting the money supply’s) volume and the structure”, Sun said.

News agencies receive 1,200 masks

Daniel Lim

The Zhong Zin Hakka Association handed 1,200 face masks to four local newspaper agencies last Sunday.

Each agency – Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, United Daily News, Sin Chew Daily, and See Hua Daily; received 300 face masks each. The masks were handed over to representatives of the news agencies during the association’s annual general meeting (AGM).

Zhong Zin Hakka Chairman Chai Tze Yun said the small gesture was to show the association’s appreciation for the effort made by frontliners and to support the nationwide cause against the pandemic, particularly for those reporting the news.

The Zhong Zin Hakka AGM, held while observing social distancing guidelines, discussed activities organised by the association throughout the year as well as future plans for 2022.

Representatives from news organisations receive a donation of face masks from the Zhong Zin Hakka Association. PHOTO: DANIEL LIM

Grizzlies thump slumping Lakers 104-99

MEMPHIS (AP) – Ja Morant scored 41 points, Desmond Bane added 20 and the Memphis Grizzlies overcame a 14-point second-half deficit to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 104-99 yesterday.

LeBron James led Los Angeles with 37 points – a day short of his 37th birthday – and 13 rebounds and a season-high eight three-pointers. Russell Westbrook added a triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists.

The Grizzlies improved to 22-14 with their third straight victory, while the Lakers fell to 17-19 with their sixth loss in seven games.

Morant, making a strong bid for the All-Star Game, scored 25 of his points in the second half, including 14 in the third quarter. He scored 11 of the Grizzlies’ final 15 points.

“What an unbelievable night by Ja,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. “When he got going it kind of fuelled everyone else. We’ve said it from Day 1, he’s built for moments like this.”

Jenkins also was impressed with Morant’s defence (two steals, two blocks) and rebounding.

He had 10 rebounds.

“I was taking what the defence gave me and it turned out good for us,” Morant said. “That’s normally how I attack every game. Tonight was just my night.”

Memphis Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane passes defended by Los Angeles Lakers guard Talen Horton-Tucker, guard Malik Monk and forward LeBron James during the game. PHOTO: AP

Memphis trailed in the second half until Tyus Jones hit in a floater for a 93-92 lead with 6:50 left. Morant followed with consecutive three-pointers for a 99-92 advantage with 4:28 to go.

Bane sealed the win with two free throws with 5.1 seconds to go.

Ahead by six at the half, the Lakers pushed their advantage to 14 at 80-66 during a third quarter in which Los Angeles made six three-pointers. James had three of those.

The Grizzlies were able to battle back and trim the lead to five at 83-78 at the end of the quarter. Morant made in a deep three-pointer at the buzzer.

In the fourth quarter, the Lakers were slowed by four-minute scoring drought which allowed the Grizzlies to erase a 92-87 deficit with 12 straight points. With 8:12 to go, Memphis led 99-92.

“Coming out in the third quarter it got away from us,” Lakers forward Malik Monk said. “It was super frustrating because we’ve been doing that all year.”

Grizzlies starting forward Dillon Brooks sat out his third straight game because of health and safety protocols.