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The World this Week
Europe's Rescue Package, Wuhan's Reopening, Saudi Arabia's Yemen Ceasefire and the WHO controversy
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GP Team 11 April 2020
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The World This Week # 62, 11 April 2020, Vol 2 No 15
By Sourina Bej, Harini Madhusudan, Lakshmi V Menon, Sukanya Bali and Rashmi Ramesh
Europe: Amid North-South Divide, EU declares €500bn as rescue package to fight the COVID-19
What happened?
The European Union Finance Ministers on 10 April agreed on a €500bn rescue package for the severely affected European economies in the pandemic. The deal was announced after the resolution of an impasse between the southern countries of Italy, Spain, France and the northern countries of the Netherlands, Austria, and Finland within the EU. The deadlock was over the demand for 'Coronabonds' by the southern countries who insisted that the bonds funded by all EU countries will help in recovering any debts in a country. The other group rejected this idea of the collective burden of common debt and finally agreed on a rescue deal.
The main component of the rescue plan is the European Stability Mechanism through the EU's bailout fund, which will make Euro 240bn available to guarantee spending by indebted countries under pressure. The EU ministers also agreed on other measures including Euro 200bn in guarantees from the European Investment Bank.
What is the background?
The breakthrough deal has made it clear that bitter divisions within the EU over the longer-term task of rebuilding the European economy are deep-rooted. The north-south division within the EU has its roots in the austerity measures that the bloc imposes to bail out the debt-ridden countries in the region. The euro crisis of 2009 and the crisis in Greece in 2018 have taught the harsh lesson to the bloc that austerity measure is a solution to restore a debt economy and also salvage a single integrated market. With many southern countries riddled in debt, stringent economic measures imposed on them has led to lingering resentment among the people that wealthier northern neighbours have forced tough measures while they are still facing the brunt of a financial crisis. This divide widened when countries like Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Spain and Portugal increasingly struggled to balance their policies between debt payment and public opinion. The northern states often look at these countries' economies as a result of few faulty, corrupt policies which will now impact the whole market clusters.
What does it mean?
The rescue deal does not indicate that the north-south divide within Europe has gaped. On the contrary, it has put in retrospect the ability of the EU to answer tough questions at a tough time.
First, with an economic downturn and a crisis impact expected to be in trillions, a rescue package of 500 billion Euros for all European countries seems to be a little short in outlook. Instead, the deal indicates a symbolic gesture by the block in collective spirit and stands together in spite of differences than facing the crisis alone.
Second, the scars within the bloc are likely to remain and might deepen as public opinion are increasingly shaped by populist leaders like Matteo Salvini, Italy's former Deputy Prime Minister, who has found his Eurosceptic base emboldened by the crisis. Besides, the southern countries like Italy have taken on Germany's past to remind it that it was never made to pay back its debts after the Second World War
Third, the finance ministers have a punt on the critical issue on economic recovery as the peak of the pandemic plummets. The EU will face a leadership question on who will lead the economic restructuring. How the EU today will have a significant implication for the future of the bloc. It is handling of the crisis in Greece has been defiant but unpopular. It remains to be seen whether common bonds in the Eurozone address the structural fragility that the euro crisis has exposed.
China: After four months, Beijing ends the lockdown in Wuhan
What happened?
For the first time since late January 2020, Wuhan, the city where the pandemic was believed to have begun, lifted its lockdown on 8 April. While many countries across the world have begun to impose restrictions on the movements of the people, the city with up to 11 million people, return to normalcy.
In the past weeks, when the rise in the number of coronavirus cases began to slow down, China followed partial ease in the restrictions allowing people to move out of their homes slowly. With the formal removal of the lockdown, highway tolls, trains, flights, and local transport services reopened in Wuhan.
What is the background?
The outbreak is believed to have begun in November 2019, linked to a sea-food market in the Wuhan city of Hubei province in China. Since then, more than 81,740 people have been confirmed as affected and over 3,300 people have died in China, the majority of them from the Hubei province. To contain the spread of the virus, unprecedented restrictions on the movements of the people were imposed. The Wuhan city was on complete lockdown, with some areas reporting crucial deaths and spike in cases under a total shutdown. This included shutting down of businesses, transport services, and educational institutions.
In March 2020, when no new infections were reported for a week, shopping malls were reopened for the first time but permission to leave home for two hours was given to only those in the 'epidemic-free' residential areas. From 8 April, residents cleared for good health were allowed to use public transport after showing their QR code that is linked to their health status. Industries that are linked to national and global supply chains were reopened. Limited air service was provided to 10,000 passengers after being tested to be in good health. Among the passengers who departed Wuhan on 8 April, many were those who were stranded in the city for the past four months.
What does it mean?
After setting precedents for lockdowns across the world, Wuhan seems to be setting a new precedent on what to expect when lockdowns are lifted. The pressure on the administration has increased after the lockdown is lifted.
In two days, people were seen protesting against rent payment in Wuhan, and the issues relating to cremation have posed a challenge to the governance in the city. It is needless to expect that Wuhan will not witness more such issues in the coming weeks. The socio-economic challenges faced in Wuhan may be true for the realities of other regions as well in the coming months.
Though the movement in the city has resumed, there is a ban on gatherings at cemeteries and crematoriums for another month. With the likeliness of COVID-19 'reactivation,' the outcomes would be disastrous. As it remains unclear whether the virus would re-emerge or mutate, sufficient precautions are imperative in the city that now reopens.
Yemen: Saudi Arabia-UAE coalition declares ceasefire while Houthis balk
What happened?
On 9 April, the Saudi Arabia-UAE coalition fighting the Houthi rebels in Yemen declared a two-week unilateral suspension of hostilities. The commencement of the ceasefire was announced by the coalition's spokesperson Colonel Turki al-Malki. Armed rebels allege the move is partly in response to the UN truce calls owing to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Houthis accused the coalition of continuing use of airpower during the ceasefire, refused to observe the ceasefire unless the coalition lifts the years-long siege, and vowed to continue attacks on industrial sites and military installations.
Meanwhile, on 10 April, Yemen confirmed its first coronavirus infection in its southern province of Hadramout and is bracing for an outbreak.
What is the background?
In 2014, ever since the Houthis toppled Yemen's government from power in Sanaa, the country has been mired in conflict. The ongoing Yemen war, widely recognised as a costly and unpopular proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, has killed over 100,000 people, pushed over 15 million people to starvation and famine, forced thousands into displacement camps, led to recurrent outbreaks of deadly diseases such as cholera and caused the worst humanitarian disaster according to the UN. Import restrictions imposed by the Saudi-led coalition and military deadlock has worsened the dire situation. In 2019, UAE withdrew its troops, scaling down their presence in Yemen significantly. Riyadh stepped in to fill the void.
During the first week of April 2020, UN special envoy Martin Griffiths had sent a nationwide ceasefire proposal, calling for halting ground, naval and air fighting, to Yemen's internationally-recognised government, the supporting Saudi-UAE coalition and the Houthis. Presently, the later controls Sanaa and the northern parts of Yemen. Prior to the recent ceasefire, the Houthis had sent a comprehensive plan, detailing foundations for a transitional period and political dialogue, to the UN.
What does it mean?
The suspension of hostilities serves three purposes: first, it prevents the outbreak of the pandemic in Yemen; second, it de-escalates the conflict; and third, it gives Houthis an opportunity to partake in the UN-sponsored negotiation/settlement talks. The pandemic situation is being utilised by the UN and Western allies to bring the armed groups to the negotiation table.
Nevertheless, as the war has devastated the country's healthcare system Yemen's first coronavirus case rings a catastrophic alarm.
Malnutrition and diseases are rampant in Hadramout, a province wherein the coastal towns are controlled by the Saudi-UAE coalition and the remaining by al-Qaeda fighters. It is only a matter of time before a highly proliferous coronavirus outbreak with a spiralling death toll devastates Yemen.
The US accuses the WHO of being China-centric
What happened?
This week there has been a different and a series of interrelated developments between the US and the World Health Organisation. On 7 April, the US President Donald Trump announced a cut in aid to the WHO: "We're going to put a hold on money spent to the WHO, we're going to put a very powerful hold on it and we're going to see." In response, on 8 April, the WHO regional director Dr Hans Kluge said, "the acute phase of pandemic is not the right time to cut funding."
This was followed by Trump's criticism of the WHO on 9 April where he said in his daily briefing, "The organisation receives a vast amount from the US and pointed out that their work has been China-centric."
What is the background?
The US President's criticism of the WHO came after the organisation criticised Trump's policy to restrict and quarantine those who have come from China. On 7 February US decided to restrict the entry of nationals and foreigners with a recent travel history to China and WHO issued a sharp remark that, "restricting the movement of people and goods during public health emergencies is ineffective in most situations and may divert resources from other intervention." The New York Times has reported that there have been around 4,30,000 people who had arrived from China even after the travel restriction. The US, who is witnessing the highest number of deaths from the pandemic, has called for desperate measures. In this the differences with WHO has led the country to cut its contribution from USD 122 million to 58 million in its recent budget proposal for 2021.
The US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham vowed off 'no funding for the WHO'. On a similar line, Republican Senator Marco Rubio called for the resignation of the WHO director saying, "He allowed Beijing to use WHO in misleading the global community". The US has been the largest contributor, with USD 400 million, whereas China has contributed only USD 44 million last year.
On 8 April, the Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a press meeting called on all the leaders to not 'politicise' the situation and highlighted the global cases that have crossed 1.4 million with 83,000 deaths.
What does it mean?
First, the ban on the US aid to WHO may adversely affect, the economic condition of the developing countries who are dependent on the WHO funds to combat the pandemic. Further, these cuts on international organisations might affect the functioning of the organisation. Second, The Trump-WHO argument, is again indicative of Trump administration disapproval towards an international organisation that doesn't benefit the US. During his tenure, he has withdrawn from various international organisations such as UNESCO and UN Human Rights. Third, aid cut is also one of the ways in deviating attention from COVID-19 when the great powers fail to control the crisis.
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Afghanistan government releases 100 Taliban prisoners
The Afghanistan government released 100 Taliban prisoners on 8 April, aimed at taking the peace talks forward. This comes in the wake of fall out of prisoner swap talks between the Taliban and the Afghan officials. It seems that the government is under great pressure from both the Taliban and the United States. The peace talk is dependent on the release of the prisoners, and this is extremely precarious for the Afghan government. The US is pressurising Afghanistan to solve the dispute over the presidential elections and also to take forward the peace talks with the Taliban.
Bernie Sanders quits Presidential race
Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign for the Presidential nominations, making way for Joe Biden, to be the Democratic Presidential nominee for the 2020 elections. Though Sanders had the lead over Biden initially, the latter overpowered him in states like Florida and Illinois. The election campaign was also trailing in Michigan and Missouri before the Democratic primary season was suspended following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic shuttering the campaigns and forcing states to postpone their primaries. This affected the momentum of Sanders' campaign and with his loses in crucial counties; Sander's quits the Presidential race.
SAARC virtual meet on COVID-19 and regional trade
On 8 April, the senior trade officials of SAARC held a virtual meeting and discussed the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and regional trade. This comes after the heads of states of the SAARC countries discussed the regional efforts to combat the pandemic. Pakistan skipped the meeting, stating that it was India's unilateral decision and did not involve the SAARC Secretariat. The focus of the meet was innovating and finding new ways to trade until normalcy limped back post COVID-19. Issues such as the use of a digitally signed certificate of origin and digital documents for clearance of customs were discussed.
Japan declares an emergency, as COVID-19 cases surge in Tokyo and Osaka
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared an emergency for a period of one month, beginning from this week. The measure is taken, as there is a sudden surge in the number of cases of COVID-19 in the urban areas of the country. The emergency would last till 6 May 2020 and would apply to Tokyo, Osaka, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Hyogo and Fukuoka. Japan is taking these measures to limit the spread to the urban centres, as the large older population lives in rural areas. While announcing the state of emergency, Abe also announced a huge stimulus plan to help the economy steer through the crisis.
Iraq President designates a new Prime Minister
President of Iraq Barham Saleh named Mustafa al-Kadhimi as the Prime Minister-designate. Chief of Iraq's National Intelligence Service, Kadhimi is the third Prime Minister-designate in a row, as previous nominees Mohammed Allawi and Adnan al-Zurfi failed to muster the political clout. If successful in getting approval from the Parliament for his cabinet, he would be the Prime Minister but will have to face steep challenges such as combating the pandemic and fulfilling the aspirations of the people who protested in large numbers until the dawn of COVID-19.
Russia battles surge in COVID-19 cases
Russia is witnessing spiralling COVID-19 cases, with 13,584 cases and 106 deaths as on 11 April 2020. Moscow is the hotspot, with 8,852 cases. The clinics and hospitals in Moscow are likely to reach their maximum capacity. This has prompted Mayor Sergei Sobyanin to announce stricter measures, to control the further spread.
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Strategic oil reserves' release, and another migrant crisis across the English Channel
GP Team
Biden-Xi virtual summit, and Russia's ASAT test
GP Team
The Coal compromise in COP 26, Xi’s power consolidation in China, and a Migrant Crisis in Europe
GP Team
COP 26 agreements on methane and deforestation, and elections in Japan
GP Team
China's White Paper on Climate Change
GP Team
China's hypersonic tests, Russia's Afghanistan summit, and EU's Poland challenge
GP Team
India-China military dialogue, G20 summit on Afghanistan, and China-Taiwan tensions
GP Team
Europe's Energy Crisis
GP Team
Biden's infrastructure bill trouble in the US, and a new Prime Minister in Japan
GP Team
The Quad reinvigoration, UN General Assembly meeting, Elections in Russia and Canada, and another political turmoil in Tunisia
GP Team
The AUKUS pact, North Korea's New Missile Test, New SpaceX Mission, and the State of EU address
GP Team
20 years after 9/11, Paris terror trial, and a new government in Lebanon
GP Team
The New Afghanistan
GP Team
Kamala Harris' visit to Southeast Asia
GP Team
Taliban's friendly neighbourhood: China, Russia and Pakistan
GP Team
The rise of Delta variant, and the fall of Afghan State
GP Team
New tensions in South China Sea, an ASEAN envoy to Myanmar, and 76 years after Hiroshima bombing
GP Team
Olympics in Japan, Six months of military rule in Myanmar, and a political opening in Lebanon
GP Team
Nord Stream-2, Floods in India and China, Peru election results, and another COVID origin probe
GP Team
Europe's floods and EU's Climate package, SCO meet on Afghanistan, and Political crises in Lebanon and Nepal
GP Team
Haiti's political crisis, and China's control of tech giants
GP Team
Hundred Years of Communist Party of China
GP Team
The EU Council Summit, the Merkel-Macron proposal on Russia, and Moscow's response
GP Team
G7, NATO and Biden-Putin summits, and the Iran elections
GP Team
G7 Summit, China's new anti-foreign sanctions law, Peru Elections, and France's Sahel exit
GP Team
China's Three Child policy, the US ban on investments in China, Biden's support for COVAX, and Israel's new government
GP Team
Another US investigation on COVID origin, Russia's Belarus embrace, Mali's second coup, and Europe's Africa apology
IPRI Team
EU's China investment freeze, Arctic Council meeting, Cryptocurrency crash, and a BBC apology
GP Team
China's new census, Cyber attack on a US energy grid, and 100 days of military rule in Myanmar
GP Team
100 days of President Biden, and three years of inter-Korean dialogue
GP Team
Biden's climate summit, Putin's new redlines, China's media clampdown in Hong Kong, and India's alarming COVID case
GP Team
Return of the Iran nuclear talks, Pak-Russia rapprochement, Greenland elections, and Russia-Ukraine tensions
GP Team
The WHO Report on COVID-19, and Brazil's political crisis
GP Team
Fifty years of India-Bangladesh relations, Israel's elections and North Korea's new missile tests
GP Team
Quad Summit, Ten Years of Fukushima and China's Two Sessions
GP Team
The case against MBS, the Ireland trouble post-Brexit and the Pope's Iraq visit
GP Team
India-Pakistan Ceasefire, US-Saudi Arabia reset, Afghan dialogue in Doha, and the Australian new media law on Facebook/Google
GP Team
US-Iran restart, Munich Security Conference, Libya ten years after Gaddafi and the US Cold Storm
GP Team
India-China border disengagement, Senate acquittal of Donald Trump, UAE’s Mars mission success, and the WHO’s findings on the COVID
GP Team
Biden's new US foreign policy priorities, Russia-EU tensions over Navalny, and China's redline on Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan
GP Team
The Daniel Pearl case in Pakistan and the new vaccine complications in Europe
GP Team
The US returns to the Paris Agreement, and India reengages the region through a Vaccine diplomacy
GP Team
North Korea's Party Congress, Houthis as terrorists, and Elections in Uganda
GP Team
Disorderly transition in the US, Breakthrough over Qatar, Enrichment in Iran and Arrests in Hong Kong
GP Team
The Year of COVID, Protests and Elections
GP Team
India-Bangladesh reset and China's Chang'e-5 success
GP Team
Morocco recognizes Israel, Maduro consolidates in Venezuela and No-deal Brexit gets reals
GP Team
UK Vaccine approval, China-Australia spat, and an intra-Afghan agreement
GP Team
The Joshua Wang trial in Hong Kong, and a worsening conflict in Ethiopia
GP Team
Trump's setbacks in Georgia and Pennsylvania, hectic American engagements in the Middle East, and the race for the COVID-19 vaccines
GP Team
Impending catastrophe in Yemen, Elections in Myanmar, and another crisis in Hong Kong
GP Team
Joe Biden as the new American President, Pan-European measures against Islamic Extremism, and Civil-Military tussle in Myanmar elections
GP Team
A new India-US defence agreement, another terrorist attack in France, and a looming Russia-Turkey Cold War
GP Team
Anti-government movement in Pakistan, Emergency in Thailand, and new Israeli settlements in the West Bank
GP Team
The Quad summit in Japan, the World Bank report on South Asia and the European Parliament on Saudi Arabia
GP Team
An ugly Presidential debate in the US, a new bill to prevent Islamic separatism in France, and new EU sanctions against Turkey
GP Team
The Second COVID Wave in Europe, Japan's rapprochement in East Asia and a SAARC summit in South Asia
GP Team
The Abraham Accords in the Middle East, a new PM in Japan, and a TikTok deal in the US
GP Team
The new Brexit crisis, India, China and the SCO meeting in Moscow, and the Wildfires in the US
GP Team
India-China Border Standoff, Second Wave in South Korea, and Russia-Europe tensions over Navalny poisoning
GP Team
Greece-Turkey Tensions, Iran and the UNSC, China and the South China Sea and Shinzo Abe's resignation in Japan
GP Team
Selecting Kamala Harris in the US, Arresting Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong and Facing the Second Wave in Europe
GP Team
Sri Lanka's election brings Mahinda Rajapaksa back, while India and Pakistan respond differently to J&K
GP Team
Forthcoming elections in Sri Lanka, a migrant problem turning political in Italy, and the Second wave in Vietnam
GP Team
China's Economic Recovery, India-China Disengagement, India-Iran Chabahar Challenge and the UK's Huawei ban
GP Team
Half a million COVID deaths in Coronavirus, Russian bounties to Taliban and Putin to remain President till 2036
GP Team
Two years of Trump-Kim personal diplomacy, and the US troop withdrawal from Germany
GP Team
Global Coalition on China, North Korea-US tensions, UAE's jibe at Israel and the COVID Peak in Brazil
GP Team
India-China border standoff, Locust attack in India & the EU's Largest Recovery Fund
GP Team
US-China Trade Talks, Locust attacks across Africa and Asia, Iraq's New PM, and finally, a government in Israel
GP Team
Iran’s Military Satellite, Tensions in the South China Sea and Israel’s New Government
GP Team
Europe's Rescue Package, Wuhan's Reopening, Saudi Arabia's Yemen Ceasefire and the WHO controversy
GP Team
Taliban Violence in Afghanistan, Lockdown in Germany and the US-China blame-game
GP Team
The Senate acquits Trump in the US; and the Coronavirus impacts Southeast Asia more
GP Team
World Economic Forum, Wuhan Coronavirus, China-Myanmar MoUs, and a new government in Lebanon
GP Team
US-Iran Tensions in the Middle East, 6G in China, Fires in Australia, and a New Nuclear declaration in North Korea
GP Team
Impeachment in the US, Brexit Vote in the UK, an Islamic Summit in Malaysia and a Death Sentence in Pakistan
GP Team
Sui Kyi at the ICJ, Boris Johnson as the new British PM, Greta Thunberg as TIME's person, and none to speak at the COP 25
GP Team
NATO at 70, Protests in Iran, COP 25 in Madrid
GP Team
Protests in Iran and Attacks in London
GP Team
Elections in Sri Lanka and Protests in Georgia, Chile & Czech
GP Team
The Crisis in Bolivia, the BRICS Summit in Brazil, and renewed violence in Israel & Hong Kong
GP Team
US-China Tariffs, Beijing's support for Carrie Lam, India's RCEP exit, Iran's nuclear enrichment, and Russia's new Arctic endeavours
GP Team
Protests in Lebanon, ISIS post-Baghdadi, UK Elections, Afghan QCG meet in Moscow and human trafficking across Europe
GP Team
The new Turkey-Russia axis in the Middle East, Trump Impeachment inquiry, Protests in Latin America and the Oil spill in Brazil
GP Team
Turkey's Syrian Offensive, Spain's Catalonia Crisis, a new Brexit Deal and an increasing divide in Hong Kong
GP Team
Turkey-Syria border tensions, Modi-Xi summit, Ecuador Protests and the Impeachment Inquiry against Trump
GP Team
70 years Celebrations in China, Tipping Point in Hong Kong, a Brexit Roadmap, Protests in Iraq, and Khashoggi's death anniversary
GP Team
Elections in Israel, Violence in Afghanistan, Drone Attacks in Saudi Arabia, and the Climate Change Protests
GP Team
Trump in DMZ, Hong Kong Protests, Violence in Libya, Agreement in Sudan, Taliban's Dual Strategy and Hafiz Saeed Charged
GP Team
Gaza Violence, China-US Trade Negotiations, North Korean Missile Tests, Iran’s Partial Withdrawal and Mueller Report
GP Team
Masood Azhar Ban, Venezuela Crisis, Huawei in UK & the Sri Lankan Bombers
GP Team
Elections in Spain, BRI Summit 2.0, Kim's Russia visit and Terror attacks in Sri Lanka
GP Team
Indonesian Elections, North Korea's New Weapon Test, Trump's Yemen Veto, Venezuela Crisis and Climate Change Protests
GP Team
Coup in Sudan, Protests in Algeria & Libya, and another Brexit Extension
GP Team
Brexit Deadlock, Crises in Sudan & Algeria and the Elections in Maldives
GP Team
US-China Trade Talks, Mueller Report, Gaza Anniversary and Thailand Elections
GP Team
The New Zealand Massacre, The JeM discussion in the UN, The Brexit rejection, US-Taliban peace talks and Climate protests
GP Team
India in OIC, India-Pakistan and Trump-Kim Summit
GP Team
Doha Dialogue with the Taliban, Saudi Arabia in Asia and the Crisis in Venezuela
GP Team
US Emergency, Nord Stream-2 and Indo-Pak tensions
GP Team
US, South Korea and Thailand
GP Team
Yemen, Venezuela and US-China
GP Team
Between a Terror attack in Nairobi and a Political Disaster in UK
GP Team
Kim-Xi Meet, US Shutdown & US-China Trade Talks
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