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Australia: Melbourne eases restrictions after cases drop

Melbourne, Oct 18 (AP/PTI) Australia's second-largest city, Melbourne, has loosened lockdown restrictions as new and active COVID-19 continue to decline.

From midnight Sunday, Melbourne residents will no longer face limits on the time they can spend away from their homes for education or recreation. Previous restrictions allowing Melburnians to travel only 5 kilometers (3 miles) from home will increase at midnight to 25 kilometers (15 miles).

Zarif's visit to China accelerates comprehensive strategic partnership

Tehran, Oct 17, IRNA – Iran's Ambassador to China Mohammad Keshavarzzadeh in a Twitter message described Foreign Minister Mohmmad Javad Zarif's trip to Beijing as a timely accelerator to the comprehensive leadership partnership.

Zarif's visit has received millions of reflections in the Chinese public opinion despite some analysis, he said.

Following the close consultations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and China, foreign minister left for China on Friday, October 9, to meet with Wang Yi, a member of the State Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs of China.

UAE visit to Israel may be held at airport due to coronavirus

17 Oct 2020; MEMO: The first official delegation to Israel from the United Arab Emirates may remain at the airport and fly home the same day, rather than conduct a wider visit, due to coronavirus precautions, an Israeli minister said, Reuters reports.

Israel is under a second coronavirus lockdown, which it plans to begin easing next week, after a surge in cases.

Gwadar city could become silicon valley of Pakistan: CRI Urdu comments

BEIJING, Oct 16 (APP): China’s experience in building and developing ports and basic infrastructure is certainly benefiting Pakistan and it is expected that soon Gwadar will become the ‘silicon valley’ of Pakistan and could emerge as center for promotion of economic activities at regional and global level.

If we talk about Gwadar, this city is also called city of fishermen like Shenzhen, China’s first special economic zone.

Brexit trade talks: both EU and UK dig in heels

Brussels, Oct 16 (AP/PTI) With both sides digging in their heels as another Brexit deadline passed Thursday, the European Union and Britain demanded concessions from one another in talks on a basic trade deal that would soften the economic blow of the coronavirus pandemic for all.

The EU leaders meeting in a summit on the day British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had set as a potential cutoff point for the acrimonious negotiations said in a joint statement it was now up to the UK to make the necessary moves to make an agreement possible."

India to deliver kilo class submarine to Myanmar

New Delhi, Oct 15 (PTI) India on Thursday said it will deliver a kilo class submarine to Myanmar's Navy, a move that comes in the backdrop of China's increasing efforts to expand its military influence in the region.

It will be the first submarine of the Myanmarese Navy, which has been ramping up cooperation with the Indian Navy in the last few years.

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