Category: Foreign

  • PTDF Begins Interviews for its 2024/2025 Overseas Scholarship Scheme (OSS) Across 6 Geopolitical Zones

    PTDF Begins Interviews for its 2024/2025 Overseas Scholarship Scheme (OSS) Across 6 Geopolitical Zones

     

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) has commenced interview for selection of successful candidates for its Overseas Scholarship Scheme (OSS) for 2024/2025.

    The interview process, which commenced on Monday May 20th is scheduled to run until May 24th in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, marking a crucial step in the scholarship selection process, the Head of PTDF OSS, Mrs Bolanle Kehinde-Agboola, disclosed.

    Kehinde-Agboola said that ”this year, the PTDF received a total of 20,356
    applications, with 16,090 candidates applying for the Master’s (MSc) program and 4,266 for the Doctorate (PhD) program”.

    She said that ”following a rigorous screening process, 5,733 candidates were shortlisted for the interview stage—comprising 3,853 MSc applicants and 1,880 PhD applicants’.

    PTDF emphasized that the interview phase ”is a critical component of the selection process during which candidates are evaluated on various criteria, including, but not limited to academic performance, research potential, and the relevance of the proposed study to the development of the Oil and Gas”.

    The Fund reiterated its committment to nurturing talents and contributing to the nation’s human capital development in the Oil and Gas Sector. (Flowerbudnews)

     

     

  • Greek PM welcomes China-made electric buses onto streets

    Greek PM welcomes China-made electric buses onto streets

     

    ATHENS,  (Xinhua) /Flowerbudnews: – Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis welcomed on Monday the first batch of China-made electric buses which hit the streets of port city Thessaloniki in northern Greece.

    “Their arrival signals the advent of a new Greece, which has left behind difficult times,” Mitsotakis said in a press statement after inspecting the bus fleet.

    The first 46 electric buses manufactured by China’s Yutong started circulating in Athens on Saturday while 17 such buses came into service in Thessaloniki on Monday.

    Under a purchase agreement, the total 250 electricity-powered buses will join the bus fleet in Athens and Thessaloniki by the end of June.

    The electric buses, which are environmentally friendly and exceptionally quiet, and equipped with ramps for disabled passengers and charging ports for mobile phones, will gradually replace part of the existing aged fleet.

  • Iranian president’s convoy helicopters makes rough landing: interior minister

     

     

    Xinhua

    TEHRAN, (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews :  — Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi confirmed on Sunday that one of the helicopters in the convoy carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi suffered an accident and made a rough landing in the northwestern province of East Azerbaijan.

    Speaking to state IRIB TV, Vahidi cited unfavorable climatic conditions as the reason for the helicopter’s landing.

    He added different rescue teams were on their way to the scene of the incident, but the heavy fog and unfavorable climatic conditions were slowing them.

    The interior minister said some contacts had been made with the members of the president’s accompanying team, but given that the region was a “complicated” one, establishing contacts was difficult.

    According to IRIB TV, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and East Azerbaijan Governor Malek Rahmati were among the people in the president’s helicopter.

  • Breaking:  “Attempted coup” suppressed by defense forces in Kinshasa, says DRC army

    Breaking: “Attempted coup” suppressed by defense forces in Kinshasa, says DRC army

     

    KINSHASA, (Xinhua) /Flowerbudnews:  – An “attempted coup” was suppressed on Sunday by defense and security forces in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), said Brigadier General Sylvain Ekenge, the spokesperson for the Congolese army.

    “The army reassures that the situation is under control and asks Kinshasa residents to freely go about their business,” the spokesperson said in a brief message broadcast on public television, specifying that several perpetrators of the act were arrested.

    At least three deaths were reported in incursions early Sunday by a group of attackers in neighborhoods where politicians and diplomatic missions reside in Kinshasa, according to local media.

    According to witnesses, “violent gunshots” were heard around 4:30 a.m. (0330 GMT) on Sunday near the residence of Vital Kamerhe, a federal legislator and a candidate for speaker of the National Assembly, the lower house of the country’s bicameral parliament.

    Three people, including two police officers, were killed during the clashes, according to local media citing security sources.

    The attackers also entered the Palais de la Nation, the symbolic headquarters of the DRC Presidency in Kinshasa, and said via a livestream on Facebook that they were “fighting for the country.”

    DRC President Felix Tshisekedi primarily works at the Cite de l’Union Africaine (City of the African Union), a governmental complex situated in the Ngaliema commune of Kinshasa. The army spokesperson did not provide details on the situation of the president or Kamerhe

  • China introduces 6,300 preferential measures to boost tourism: ministry

    China introduces 6,300 preferential measures to boost tourism: ministry

     

    Xinhua

    BEIJING, (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews : — Over 6,300 preferential measures in seven categories have been introduced across China to boost tourism in a month-long campaign to mark this year’s China Tourism Day, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

    The ministry said that all localities have worked with industry associations, platform companies, telecom operators, and financial platforms to issue over 100 million yuan (about 14.08 million U.S. dollars) worth of consumer vouchers.

    It added that preferential measures, such as price reductions and free admission to scenic spots, and preferential activities, such as discounts in tourism enterprises, were launched to better meet people’s needs for culture and tourism consumption.

    This year’s May 19 marks the 14th China Tourism Day.

  • Slovak PM shot and wounded

    Slovak PM shot and wounded

     

     

    BRATISLAVA,:  (Xinhua) /Flowerbudnews:  – Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and wounded on Wednesday after an away-from-home government meeting in the Trencin region in Slovakia, local media reported.

    The Slovak news agency TASR cited the parliament’s vice-chairman Lubos Blaha as saying that the incident happened during a parliamentary session.

    The meeting has been adjourned until further notice. Fico has been transported to a hospital and a suspect has been reportedly detained.

    The incident took place in the town of Handlova, some 150 km northeast of the capital, according to the news television station TA3. Police has sealed off the area in front of the Culture House in Handlova.

    Slovak President Zuzana Caputova strongly condemned the attack, describing it as brutal and ruthless. “I wish Robert Fico a lot of strength to recover from the attack at this critical moment,” she said.

  • A Food For Thought – An American Writes about America 

    A Food For Thought – An American Writes about America 

     

    An American, Noctis Draven wrote on his public X Handle, a passionate piece about his country – It is big food for thought for Nigerians

     

    By Noctis Draven

    Flowerbudnews:  I am an American, and I of course love my home. In my followings and learning of geo-politics and general life experience I can say with great pain that our nation is in decline. I hear, read and see many Americans that agree, but for each American that recognizes and accepts there is a decline and something deeply wrong on a cultural, governmental and moral level, there are ten times the amount that are in denial.

    Many Americans are shocked at the surge of support Russia is getting from Americans and westerners. They say things like, “If you love Russia so much, why not move there?” They also of course call us traitors and turncoats. The truth is, many of us are inspired by Russia 🇷🇺, not because we want to move there or sell our homeland out, but because we see what we could be, what is possible.

    Russia represents a place where traditional values still exist, and are rewarded even. The Russian government actually incentivises for Russians to have children, something that would NEVER happen in the west or America. In America we are told there are too many people, that we are destroying the planet, climate change, and making more racist colonizers.

    In fact abortion is promoted, careless sex and single family homes. The nuclear family, a man, woman, children is seen as outdated and oppressive. Schools teach lgbtq ideology and teaches students to hate themselves, their home and culture. That they should feel guilty and always apologetic.

    We are taxed to death in the US, and the money they take does not go back into the country or people, it is used to give to Ukraine, Israel, and enrich the elites. Our borders remain open, flooded with people that are not made to assimilate or adopt our culture and ways, infact the opposite is encouraged, to change our land, religion, culture and replace our people.

    Our politicians all owned, too busy trying to make enough money that the issues in our homeland does not affect them personally. Crime is rampant, our constitution and bill of rights is little more than a myth, a piece of paper, a work of fiction.

    So yes, many of us have been drawn to Russia like a beacon in the night. Of course there are other lands that have similar traditional ways but Russia is the most similar with a strong and proud Christian people, so we look to Russia for hope, inspiration and we learn.

    Arrogance and brainwashing is what keeps many Americans stuck in the loop that we are the, “greatest,” the, “strongest,” the, “richest.” In fact we place fist in almost no category, from economy to testing, education, safety, health, military, etc. We live like peasants but we are fed propaganda that the rest of the world is far behind us. We are free range humans in a delusion.

    The truth is, we should not be waring or fighting with Russia, we should not be enemies, we should be taking lessons. Only the arrogant and foolish think they have nothing to learn and can’t be wrong. My position is simple, Russia is an ancient land and people, America is a newborn in the grand scheme of time. Are we so foolish that we think we have nothing to learn from a people and land that has existed for thousands of years? A people and land that enjoys a quality of life we only dream of?

    We are failing, we are in decline, we should not be fighting Russia, we should be emulating them.
    #UkraineRussianWar #ukraine #russia #Zelensky #putin #nato #BRICS #china #india #africa #Trump #biden #EU #IsraeliCrimes #Palestine #Israel #Palestina #Gazagenocide #gaza #tuckercarlson #WW3 #Iran

  • China’s visa-free policy ignites European enthusiasm, enhances exchanges

    China’s visa-free policy ignites European enthusiasm, enhances exchanges

     

     

    * Since earlier this year, China has implemented a visa-free policy that exempts many European ordinary passport holders from the time-consuming and costly obligation.
    * Mario Boselli, chairman of the Italy China Council Foundation, said the new visa-free policy indicates that China’s door is opening wider, and will facilitate economic, trade and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
    * “The visa-free policy not only streamlines entry and departure, but also symbolizes China’s warmer embrace of foreign travelers,” said Lucas Deckers, a Belgian in his 20s.

    By Xinhua writer Chen Binjie

    GENEVA, May 13 (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews :  — “I went to China this time with a special thing: a passport without any visa on it,” exclaimed Lucas Deckers, a Belgian in his 20s, on the Chinese video-sharing platform Douyin, with a picture showing him waving his burgundy travel document.

    Since earlier this year, China has implemented a visa-free policy that exempts many European ordinary passport holders from the time-consuming and costly obligation, encouraging travelers from nearly a dozen European countries to explore this Asian country.

    In a further move, Chinese President Xi Jinping, during his first European tour in nearly five years last week, announced that China has decided to extend visa exemption entry for citizens from 12 countries, 11 of them in Europe, on short-term visits to China until the end of 2025.

    The policy, geared towards fostering interactions among Chinese and international citizens, has garnered widespread acclaim in Europe and is expected to improve relations between China and Europe in many ways.

     

    DOOR OPENING WIDER

    The extended policy allows ordinary passport holders of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Malaysia, Switzerland, Ireland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg, to enter and stay in China visa-free for up to 15 days for business, tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and transit.

    In a post on social media, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said the visa-free policy was “good news” for Hungarian tourists and business travelers heading for China.

    As a matter of reciprocity, Hungarian authorities are issuing long-term visas, already at the first application, for managers of big Chinese companies undertaking investments in Hungary, he added.

    These decisions will further strengthen cooperation between Hungary and China in the areas of economy and tourism, the top diplomat noted.

    Mario Boselli, chairman of the Italy China Council Foundation, said the new visa-free policy indicates that China’s door is opening wider, and will facilitate economic, trade and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

    The visa-free policy for Spanish citizens represents “a significant milestone” in bilateral ties, said Jose Felix Valdivieso, chairman of IE University’s China Center, which aims to promote educational and business cooperation between the two countries.

    “It encourages a greater flow of people between China and Spain, enriching our societies with a diversity of perspectives and experiences,” Valdivieso said, dubbing this move as “a catalyst for further growth and collaboration.”

     

    BOOST FOR TOURISM

    Thanks to the policy, Jerome Pouille, a French panda-lover, easily arranged a China trip this spring to visit Yuan Meng, the first giant panda born in France. Last July, Yuan Meng was sent back to China’s Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.

    Seeing Yuan Meng living well in its hometown, Pouille felt “happy and satisfied.”

    The visa-free policy serves as an impetus for numerous European travelers to embark on exploratory journeys throughout China, and is perceived by European tour operators as a stimulus for tourism.

    Gunther Gruber, senior consultant of the Austrian KUONI travel agency, said he is very happy that China has introduced the 15-day visa-free policy for Austria.

    “China has always been one of the most visited tourist destinations for Austrians… We are now planning travel plans for the spring and summer of 2025 and will launch more travel products about China,” Gruber said.

    For many Europeans, visiting China is a complex thing. They have to plan ahead, manage their finances, and set aside time in advance.

    “That’s great if you don’t have visa issues to worry about. This is very useful,” said Davide Cougoule, senior manager of Geneva Tourism & Conventions Foundation, a Swiss tourism promotion association.

    According to the Geneva office of Air China, the national carrier of China, following the visa exemption, there has been an average of 50 Swiss travelers on each Geneva-Beijing flight, constituting approximately 25 percent of all passengers.

    Air China’s figures also show that in March 2024, a total of 6,364 passengers traveled between Geneva and Beijing, up 374.9 percent from a year earlier.

    According to Ralph Ossa, chief economist of the World Trade Organization (WTO), China’s visa-free policy for European countries and the recovery of Chinese outbound tourism are conducive to global service trade.

     

    BRIDGE FOR EXCHANGES

    Barely two weeks after the policy took effect, the Chinese Language and Culture Center in Luxembourg organized a spring camp to visit China during the Easter holiday in April.

    More than 20 Luxembourg students visited Beijing, Shanghai and other places in China, with some of them joining the camp just several days before departure, as the visa-free policy made the trip easier.

    “This travel facilitation will encourage more Luxembourg citizens to travel to China and help strengthen people-to-people and commercial exchanges between our two countries,” said Xavier Bettel, Luxembourg’s deputy prime minister, in a statement.

    The visa-free policy, a tangible move of China in pushing for high-level opening-up, has infused momentum into the exchanges between China and Europe.

    During his official visit to China in April, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the German side appreciates China’s visa-free entry policy for Germany and is willing to make it more convenient for Chinese citizens to visit Germany.

    The policy has received an enthusiastic response from all walks of life in Austria, said Ernst Woller, president of the State Parliament of Vienna.

    This measure will “definitely facilitate Austrian people to travel to China, strengthen personnel exchanges between the two countries, and further promote Austria-China relations and the exchanges between the two countries,” Woller said.

    During the first quarter of 2024, Chinese immigration management agencies processed over 141 million traveler trips. Among them, trips by foreign nationals reached 13.1 million, a year-on-year increase of 305.2 percent, said the National Immigration Administration (NIA) of China.

    “The visa-free policy not only streamlines entry and departure, but also symbolizes China’s warmer embrace of foreign travelers,” said Deckers, already a Chinese-speaking influencer on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. (Video reporters: Li Shuting, Liu Chunhui, Li Yaguang, Chen Hao, Yuan Hengrui, Ismael Peracaula, Neil Stokes, Liu Yuxuan, Ma Zhiyi; Video editors: Zheng Xin, Liu Xiaorui, Lin Lin, Wang Han)

  • IMF Urges FG to Discontinue Electricity Subsidy

    IMF Urges FG to Discontinue Electricity Subsidy

     

    Flowerbudnews

    The Nigerian government has been advised by the International Monetary Fund to eliminate what it has described as hidden subsidies on fuel and electricity.

    In a recent report from the IMF, Nigeria was informed that subsidies are expected to consume three percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product in 2024, a notable increase from the one percent in the previous year.

    As per the report, the IMF praised the Federal Government for its decision to gradually eliminate expensive and inequitable energy subsidies. The IMF stated that this action is crucial for freeing up financial resources for development initiatives, enhancing social safety nets, and ensuring sustainable debt levels.

    IMF said, “once the safety net has been scaled up and inflation subsides, the government should tackle implicit fuel and electricity subsidies”.

    “With pump prices and tariffs below cost-recovery, implicit subsidy costs could increase to 3 per cent of GDP in 2024 from 1 per cent in 2023. These subsidies are costly and poorly targeted, with higher income groups benefiting more than the vulnerable”.

    “as inflation subsides and support for the vulnerable is ramped up, costly and untargeted fuel and electricity subsidies should be removed, while, e.g., retaining a lifeline tariff”.