Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Pound hits fresh lows as Brexit impact worries surge

New York: The British pound hit fresh lows against the dollar and euro Tuesday amid new warnings from the Bank of England over the possible damage to global growth from Britain´s vote to leave the European Union.

The pound sank over two and a half cents to $1.3028, and against the euro fell to 85.00 pence, up just over one pence.

In its biannual report the BoE highlighted a number of risks emanating from the vote to leave the EU, including a hit to the commercial real estate market from the possible relocation of banking jobs to other European cities.

"There is evidence that some risks have begun to crystallize. The current outlook for UK financial stability is challenging," it said.

Meanwhile the yen was the preferred safe haven, pushing to 101.75 against the dollar and 112.69 against the euro.

In the United States the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury bond fell to a record low, settling at 1.367 percent, in another sign of the flight to safety as markets continued to convulse in the wake of the June 23 Brexit referendum.

As Brexit hits pound and property, May leads three-horse PM race

LONDON: Interior minister Theresa May opened up a strong lead on Tuesday in what is now a three-horse race to become Britain's next prime minister, but the first stage of voting was overshadowed by post-Brexit carnage for property investors and the pound.

In symptoms of market concern about the economic impact of leaving the European Union, sterling hit new 31-year lows and three funds investing in British property said they were suspending trading because too many people were rushing to withdraw their money at once.

May won 165 votes in a first ballot of Conservative members of parliament and Andrea Leadsom, a junior energy minister, won 66, increasing the likelihood that Britain will get only its second woman prime minister after Margaret Thatcher. Justice Secretary Michael Gove was third on 48.

Former defence minister Liam Fox won the fewest votes, 16, and was eliminated from the battle to replace David Cameron, who has said he will step down after Britons voted in a June 23 referendum to break away from the EU.

Soon afterwards, work and pensions minister Stephen Crabb, who placed fourth with 34 votes, said he was pulling out and throwing his "wholehearted support" behind May. Fox said he would also back her.

May, 59, said: "There is a big job before us: to unite our party and the country, to negotiate the best possible deal as we leave the EU, and to make Britain work for everyone.

"I am the only candidate capable of delivering these three things as prime minister, and tonight it is clear that I am also the only one capable of drawing support from the whole of the Conservative Party."

No Coronation 

The drawn-out selection process will ultimately be decided by about 150,000 Conservative Party members in September, once MPs have whittled the field down to two candidates.

Given strong eurosceptic sentiment among grassroots Conservatives, Leadsom, 53, and Gove, 48, remain in contention. Both were leading voices in the victorious Leave campaign, while May favoured remaining inside the 28-nation EU.

Leadsom backer Stewart Jackson told Sky News: "This shows she's ready to go all the way, there isn't going to be a coronation" of May.

In the meantime, signs are multiplying that concern about the impact of Brexit on trade, investment and business confidence is starting to hit the economy.

The 4.4-billion-pound ($5.7 billion) Property Portfolio run by M&G Investments, the fund arm of insurer Prudential (PRU.L), was the latest to suspend business on Tuesday afternoon. Insurer Aviva's (AV.L) fund arm had earlier stopped trading in its 1.8-billion-pound UK Property Trust, while Standard Life Investments (SL.L) suspended a 2.9-billion-pound fund late on Monday.

Shares plunged in other property-related funds, and asset managers and insurers were also hit.

The pound, which has borne the brunt of market concern about potential damage to the economy, plumbed new 31-year lows and is now down more than 12 percent since the referendum.

"There is evidence that some risks have begun to crystallise. The current outlook for UK financial stability is challenging," the Bank of England said, announcing measures to encourage banks to keep lending.

In a possible blow to London's financial centre, Germany's Deutsche Boerse signalled on Tuesday that the headquarters of a European giant to be created from its merger with the London Stock Exchange Group may now have to be outside the United Kingdom.

Voters were bombarded in the run-up to the referendum with warnings from Cameron and a host of financial institutions and think tanks that Brexit would plunge Britain into a self-inflicted recession by jeopardising its access to the EU's tariff-free single market.

The Leave campaign derided such arguments as 'Project Fear', arguing Britain would prosper by regaining 'independence' from Brussels and freeing itself to set its own laws, clinch its own trade deals and set a cap on immigration - something it cannot do under EU rules allowing free movement throughout the bloc.

Bloody Difficult Woman 

Whoever wins the Conservative leadership and the keys to 10 Downing Street will have to stabilise the economy and unify a party that was deeply split by the referendum campaign.

The victor will also need to decide when to initiate divorce proceedings with the EU, and how to extricate Britain from 43 years of membership while trying to negotiate favourable terms of trade.

The most seasoned candidates in the field are May and Gove, who stunned colleagues and commentators alike when he abruptly withdrew his support for former London mayor Boris Johnson last week, effectively forcing him from the race. Leadsom entered parliament only six years ago after a long career in financial services, and has never served in the cabinet.

Gove and Leadsom have both argued forcefully that the next prime minister should come from the winning side in the referendum, which would disqualify May.

"I've managed to bring people together across the Conservative Party behind a hopeful and optimistic message of change, and I hope that I'll be able to take that message to the country," Gove said.

In unguarded comments earlier on Tuesday, caught on camera and broadcast by Sky News, former Conservative minister Ken Clarke made disparaging remarks about all three contenders, saying that with Gove as prime minister "we would go to war with at least three countries at once".

He described May as "a bloody difficult woman", but no more difficult than Thatcher, in whose cabinet he served. He added that she was "good", but lacking in foreign policy experience.

Of Leadsom, Clarke said: "She does have experience in the City ... She is not one of the tiny band of lunatics who think we can have a sort of glorious economic future outside the (EU) single market. So long as she understands that she's not to deliver on some of the extremely stupid things she's been saying."

´I believe in Hillary Clinton,´ Obama tells voters

CHARLOTTE: President Barack Obama threw his full weight behind Hillary Clinton´s bid to succeed him Tuesday, praising her experience and fighting spirit at their first joint campaign appearance of the 2016 White House race.

"I´m here today because I believe in Hillary Clinton," Obama told the rally in Charlotte, North Carolina taking place just hours after the FBI´s bombshell announcement that it will not recommend charges over Clinton´s email practices while she was Obama´s secretary of state.

Clinton traveled together with Obama on Air Force One for the first in a series of high-profile events intended to give the presumptive Democratic nominee a boost in her November showdown with Donald Trump.

"There has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office. Ever!" Obama told the crowd.

"Let me tell you, North Carolina, my faith in Hillary Clinton has always been rewarded," the president said in a vibrant speech in support of the former first lady. "I have had a front-row seat to her judgment and her toughness and her commitment to diplomacy."

"She is and will be a stateswoman who makes us proud around the world," Obama said. "I am ready to pass the baton. And I know that she is going to take it."

Appealing to working American families, the president assailed the presumptive Republican nominee Trump for his "phony bluster" and warned, repeatedly: "The other side´s got nothing to offer you."

Neither Clinton nor Obama made any mention of the FBI´s recommendation to the Justice Department.

The announcement takes a weight off Clinton, whose campaign has been dogged by the scandal. But the FBI´s assessment, which found that Clinton was "extremely careless" in sending classified information via her personal email account, is far from the complete exoneration she had hoped for.

Pakistan celebrates Eid-ul-Fitr with the rest of the Muslim world

KARACHI: Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated across Pakistan with religious zeal and fervour, with sweetmeats and savouries, but this year doubly special as the country is celebrating Eid along with the rest of the muslim world after a very long time.

While the meteorological department had confirmed that the moon would be visible 45 minutes after sunset; an initial confusion over at the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee kept the country in suspense till after Isha. In many mosques Taraweeh prayers had begun and had to be stopped.

The day began with Eid prayers being offered at mosques and Eidgahs in all cities and towns of the country. Special prayers were offered for the well-being of the country while in sermons the Ulema highlighted the significance of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Eid congregations in Karachi began from 6 AM with similar congregations held across the country.

Pakistan celebrates Eid-ul-Fitr with the rest of the Muslim world

KARACHI: Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated across Pakistan with religious zeal and fervour, with sweetmeats and savouries, but this year doubly special as the country is celebrating Eid along with the rest of the muslim world after a very long time.

While the meteorological department had confirmed that the moon would be visible 45 minutes after sunset; an initial confusion over at the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee kept the country in suspense till after Isha. In many mosques Taraweeh prayers had begun and had to be stopped.

The day began with Eid prayers being offered at mosques and Eidgahs in all cities and towns of the country. Special prayers were offered for the well-being of the country while in sermons the Ulema highlighted the significance of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Eid congregations in Karachi began from 6 AM with similar congregations held across the country.

Nearly 30,000 ´foreign terrorists´ in Syria, Iraq: UN

GENEVA: Nearly 30,000 "foreign terrorist fighters" are currently in Syria and Iraq, a high-ranking UN official said Tuesday, warning that the risk of attacks in their home countries was growing.

"The number of foreign terrorist fighters is very high" in war-ravaged Syria and neighbouring Iraq, said Jean-Paul Laborde, UN assistant secretary general and head of its Counter-Terrorism Committee.

"There are nearly 30,000, and now that the territory held by Daesh (the Islamic State group) is shrinking in Iraq, we are seeing them return, not only to Europe but to all of their countries of origin, like Tunisia, Morocco," he told reporters in Geneva.

"The terrorist attacks in those countries of origin risk getting bigger and bigger to counter-balance the pressure on them" on the ground in Syria and Iraq, he said.

Laborde urged countries to put in place a "filter system to distinguish between the large majority of (returning) foreign fighters, who are not dangerous... and those who are."

The former French judge also stressed that the international community had the judicial tools to fight against terrorism, but warned that "the adaptability and flexibility of terrorist organisations are much faster than ours."

To compensate for the slowness of judicial systems, he called for more cooperation with internet giants like Google, Twitter and Microsoft to help keep tabs on potential terrorists online.

He insisted though that this needed to be done without "violating freedom of expression."

Laborde also called on states to share more information faster.

"If we don´t do that, we will continue to see a growing number of terrorist acts," he said.

The Counter-Terrorism Committee, made up of representatives of the UN Security Council member states, was created in New York following the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.

China floods leave more than 100 dead or missing: report

BEIJING: Flooding in China´s Yangtze river basin has left 112 people dead or missing in recent days, media said Tuesday, with more damage feared from a typhoon expected to land within days.

Some 16 million people have been affected by heavy rains that have left vast areas under water near the Yangtze, China´s longest river, the Beijing News cited the civil affairs ministry as saying.

Water levels in Taihu Lake, close to Shanghai, are at their highest level since 1954, it said, adding the area faced a "serious" risk of flooding if a typhoon hit nearby on Friday.

Pictures of a farmer in eastern China breaking down in tears as waters mounted around his 6,000 pigs were posted by state media.

Other images showed a sports stadium in the central province of Hubei turned into a "giant bathtub" by the rainfall.

Flooding is common during the summer monsoon season in southern China, but rainfall has been particularly heavy this year and many areas have been lashed by torrential rains this week.

Rain is expected to move north this week towards the Huai river, the Beijing News added.

China´s Vice Premier Wang Yang warned last month that a strong El Nino effect this year would increase the risk of floods in the Yangtze and Huai river basins.

An El Nino effect was linked to China´s worst floods of recent years when more than 4,000 people died in 1998, mostly around the Yangtze.

The paper quoted a meteorologist as saying that rain patterns this year were more disparate than in 1998, diminishing the risk of a similar toll.

China´s national observatory issued an orange alert for storms across the country´s south and east last week -- the second highest warning in a four-tiered system.

Whole villages were levelled and at least 98 killed in the eastern province of Jiangsu last month after the region was hit by a storm with hurricane-force winds and the worst tornado in half a century.

Floods have also hit South Asia this week, with 33 killed in Pakistan and 25 left dead in India after unusually heavy rains.

Ali century builds on Amir haul

TAUNTON: Azhar Ali made an unbeaten century as Pakistan made 236 for four declared against Somerset in the second innings of their opening tour match in England at Taunton on Tuesday.

As soon as Ali had got to his hundred on the final day of three, Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq declared to leave Somerset needing a huge 468 to win.

Given they´d been shot out for 128 in their first innings, with left-arm paceman Mohammad Amir taking an impressive three for 36, Somerset would do well to bat out for a draw second time around.

Pakistan resumed on 140 for four, with Ali 50 not out and Asad Shafiq unbeaten on 26.

Shafiq went on to complete a 76-ball fifty with seven fours.

The pair were especially severe on Somerset´s spinners on Tuesday, with the 31-year-old Ali hoisting teenager Dom Bess for two huge sixes over long-on in successive balls.

Ali, with runs easy to come by, went to his 26th first-class century in 168 balls including 12 fours and two sixes.

Former spot-fixer Amir took three for 36 in 11 overs in Somerset´s meagre first innings.

Somerset slumped to 128 all out in reply to Pakistan´s first innings 359 for eight declared -- a deficit of 231 runs.

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq opted against enforcing the follow-on and at stumps, on the second day of three, the tourists held a huge lead of 371 runs.

Amir´s exciting career came to a shuddering halt during a Lord´s Test in 2010 when he and new-ball partner Mohammad Asif were caught bowling no-balls to order on the instructions of captain Salman Butt as part of a tabloid newspaper sting operation.

All three received five-year bans from cricket and together with sports agent Mazhar Majeed, jail terms.

Amir, who served three months in an English young offenders institute, has only featured in the game´s shorter formats since his return to Pakistan duty in January.

But the 24-year-old is now back in England and could make his Test return in the first of a four-match series at Lord´s on July 14.

King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa pardons 82 Pakistani prisoners on Eid ul Fitr

ISLAMABAD: The Embassy of Pakistan in Bahrain has successfully secured the release of 82 Pakistani prisoners under a Royal Pardon granted by King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa on the happy occasion of Eid Ul Fitr.

The Foreign Office spokesperson on Tuesday, in a statement, said that the release is the result of efforts by Ambassador Javed Malik who personally visited Pakistani inmates in May 2016 and took up the matter with the relevant authorities in Bahrain.

Pakistanis who have been released will soon be united with their families, efforts to repatriate them back to Pakistan are underway.

The statement added, that while appreciating the cooperation rendered by Bahraini Authorities particularly the Interior Minister of Bahrain and the families of the prisoners are grateful to King Hamad Bin Esa Al Khalifa for his compassion benevolence and commitment to justice and fairness.

 

 

King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa pardons 82 Pakistani prisoners on Eid ul Fitr

ISLAMABAD: The Embassy of Pakistan in Bahrain has successfully secured the release of 82 Pakistani prisoners under a Royal Pardon granted by King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa on the happy occasion of Eid Ul Fitr.

The Foreign Office spokesperson on Tuesday, in a statement, said that the release is the result of efforts by Ambassador Javed Malik who personally visited Pakistani inmates in May 2016 and took up the matter with the relevant authorities in Bahrain.

Pakistanis who have been released will soon be united with their families, efforts to repatriate them back to Pakistan are underway.

The statement added, that while appreciating the cooperation rendered by Bahraini Authorities particularly the Interior Minister of Bahrain and the families of the prisoners are grateful to King Hamad Bin Esa Al Khalifa for his compassion benevolence and commitment to justice and fairness.

 

 

Beach Avenue named Abdul Sattar Avenue

 

KARACHI: The Executive Board of DHA in a meeting chaired by its President Commander 5 Corps Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar decided to rename Beach Avenue on Seaview in DHA Phase VIII as Abdul Sattar Avenue in recognition of his legendary services to the humanity.

The epoch making decision is reflective of the deep seated reverence of the nation for prominent Pakistani philanthropist and social activist whose charity and social work has changed the face of welfare in Pakistan.

It is pertinent that Beach Avenue is the most popular road of the metropolis which is frequented by the people coming to the sea in a large number for entertainment and relaxation. The renaming of the avenue as such is a befitting tribute to the great voluntary and ascetic services of Mr. Edhi which are acknowledged worldwide.

Administrator DHA Brig Zubair Ahmed eulogized the legandary social figure whose voluntary and dedicated social work for the humanity is epitome of his spiritual and moral greatness. He said the same will continue to inspire and rekindle the light of hope and optimism in young generation. The Administrator prayed for the health, long life and well being of Mr Sattar Edhi which he said was the voice emanating from the heart of every true Pakistani in the country.

Beach Avenue named Abdul Sattar Avenue

 

KARACHI: The Executive Board of DHA in a meeting chaired by its President Commander 5 Corps Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar decided to rename Beach Avenue on Seaview in DHA Phase VIII as Abdul Sattar Avenue in recognition of his legendary services to the humanity.

The epoch making decision is reflective of the deep seated reverence of the nation for prominent Pakistani philanthropist and social activist whose charity and social work has changed the face of welfare in Pakistan.

It is pertinent that Beach Avenue is the most popular road of the metropolis which is frequented by the people coming to the sea in a large number for entertainment and relaxation. The renaming of the avenue as such is a befitting tribute to the great voluntary and ascetic services of Mr. Edhi which are acknowledged worldwide.

Administrator DHA Brig Zubair Ahmed eulogized the legandary social figure whose voluntary and dedicated social work for the humanity is epitome of his spiritual and moral greatness. He said the same will continue to inspire and rekindle the light of hope and optimism in young generation. The Administrator prayed for the health, long life and well being of Mr Sattar Edhi which he said was the voice emanating from the heart of every true Pakistani in the country.

July 5 is a day of national shame and horror: Zardari

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People's Party co-chairman and former Pakistan president Asif Zardari called July 5 a black day, in statement issued by the party office on Monday.

"July 5 is a black day in our national calendar on many counts. On this day a dictator overthrew an elected prime minister and later executed him. On this day the Constitution was decimated and thus began a process of destruction of state institutions," the statement said.

"Never before had any one individual done so much of destruction as was done by the dictator who hijacked the nation and national institutions on this day. Truly, it is a day of national shame and horror. It enjoins upon us to jealously guard democracy on the one hand and to punish the dictators on the other," it added.

The former president in his message denounced the abrogation of the Constitution and takeover by dictatorship on July 5, 1977.

He paid tribute to the workers who suffered during the era of military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq.

 “On this day, my thoughts also go to those martyrs of democracy who suffered and sacrificed during that black period of our national history. they suffered so that the future generations may live in peace and honor. They are our national heroes and heroines.”

On July 5, 1977 martial law was imposed and elected prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's government was toppled.

 

Prime Minister Nawaz will spend Eid in London: sources

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will spend Eid in London along with his children and grandchildren, family sources confirmed on Tuesday.

His daughter Maryam Nawaz and her children will visit London for Eid to spend time with the prime minister who is recuperating from an open heart surgery which took place last month.

Chief Minister Punjab and the prime minister’s brother Shahbaz Sharif will stay in Pakistan. However, his children Hamza Shahbaz and Salman Shahbaz will spend Eid in London, family sources said.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is expected to return to Pakistan on July 10, sources told Geo News.

The prime minister went to London for an open heart surgery on May 31. He is recuperating from his illness.

The PM during his time in London had conducted important meetings via video link. He had approved the fiscal budget for the year 2016-2017 via video link from the Pakistani High Commission in London.   

 

Barcelona buy back midfielder Suarez from Villarreal

MADRID: Spanish champions Barcelona have exercised the buy-back clause to re-sign midfielder Denis Suarez from Villarreal, the Catalan club announced on Monday.

The 22-year-old has signed a four-year contract with an option of extending it for a further year after Barcelona agreed to pay 3.25 million euros ($3.62 million) to re-sign Suarez, whose buy-out clause has been set at 50 million euros.

The attacking midfielder made 48 appearances during his one season at the El Madrigal and played a key role in helping the club finished fourth in La Liga to earn a Champions League playoff spot and reach the Europa League semi-finals.

The former Manchester City player will undergo a medical on Tuesday and will be unveiled on Wednesday.

CPEC to create nearly 2 million jobs

ISLAMABAD: The Paksitan Muslim League-Nawaz led government in Pakistan is poised to maximize employment with a high growth strategy in mind, after achieving economic stability.

According to the Annual Development Plan 2015-16, GDP growth is expected to increase to 5.7 in light of investment in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project as well as  the enhanced size of the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP).

Through CPEC Pakistan will see an inflow of $46 billion. The following economic activity is likely to create 2 million direct and indirect employment opportunities.

Over the last year the government has added 386 Megawatt to the national grid system and another 2,500MW will be added this year to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity to the industries and eventually improve the employment prospects in the economy.

Under the Youth Business Loan Scheme, young entrepreneurs between the age group of 21-45 years are being provided subsidized financing through designated financial institutions.

China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) is a mega project of USD 45+ billion taking the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and China to new heights. The economic corridor is about 3000 Kilometres long consisting of highways, railways and pipelines that will connect China?s Xinjiang province to rest of the world through Pakistan?s Gwadar port.

Prime Minister Nawaz will spend Eid in London: sources

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will spend Eid in London along with his children and grandchildren, family sources confirmed on Tuesday.

His daughter Maryam Nawaz and her children will visit London for Eid to spend time with the prime minister who is recuperating from an open heart surgery which took place last month.

Chief Minister Punjab and the prime minister?s brother Shahbaz Sharif will stay in Pakistan. However, his children Hamza Shahbaz and Salman Shahbaz will spend Eid in London, family sources said.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is expected to return to Pakistan on July 10, sources told Geo News.

The prime minister went to London for an open heart surgery on May 31. He is recuperating from his illness.

The PM during his time in London had conducted important meetings via video link. He had approved the fiscal budget for the year 2016-2017 via video link from the Pakistani High Commission in London.   

 

Inzamam blasts Cook over comments on Mohammad Amir

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq has criticized England captain Alastair Cook over his comments on pacer Mohammad Amir.

The England captain had hinted Amir will have to face 'consequences' in the form of a hostile reception when he plays the first Test at Lord's from July 14.

While talking to Geo Tv on Monday, Inzamam asked, ""How would the England captain feel if they were in Pakistan and our captain made a similar statement about some player?"

"I see this as the start of a campaign to start pressuring Amir. Because not only England but even Australia and South Africa see him as a threat. And he can be a match-winner in England," Inzamam said.

The chief selector said he would advise Misbah-ul-Haq to take some steps to counter this pressure.

"I think it would be a good idea if Amir was not made to field at the boundaries because he will then face hostile comments and remarks. It is best to keep him away from the crowd at the start," he said.

"But to me there is sympathy for Amir in England and the best way he can answer is to perform in the series and I am confident he can do it," added the former captain.

Seventeen jailed pending trial over Istanbul airport attack: media

A Turkish court jailed 17 suspects pending trial on Tuesday in connection with last week's suicide bombing attack on Istanbul's main airport that killed 45 people and wounded hundreds, state media said.

The arrest of the suspects, 11 of them foreigners, brought the number of those remanded in custody over the attack to 30 after 13 were sent to jail on Sunday, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

The latest 17 to be held were accused of "membership of an armed terrorist organization," the private Dogan news agency said.

Officials believe last Tuesday's triple suicide bombing at Istanbul Ataturk Airport, the deadliest in a series of suicide bombings this year in Turkey, was carried out by Islamic State.

Three bombers opened fire to create panic outside the airport before two of them got inside and blew themselves up. The third militant detonated his explosives outside at the entrance to the international arrivals terminal.

Russian nationals have been identified as two of the suspected bombers, Anadolu reported last week. Turkish officials have not commented on the report, although one official had said the attackers were Russian, Uzbek and Kyrgyz nationals.

Medina suicide bomber was 18-year old Saudi national: Arab media

The Medina suicide bomber has been identified as 18-year-old Umer Abdul Hadi, Arab media reported.

Abdul Hadi had been declared a proclaimed terrorist by Saudi security forces, media reports said.

Meanwhile, a Pakistani taxi driver has been blamed by Saudi Interior ministry for the suicide attack on the US consulate in Jeddah.

According to Saudi officials, the bomber was identified as Abdullah Gulzar Khan who moved to the Kingdom 12 years ago and was staying with his wife and in-laws in Jeddah.

Pakistan ambassador to Saudi Arabi has not confirmed the Saudi claim. ?Information about Abdullah Gulzar is still being collected,? he said.

At least four security personnel were killed and five injured when suicide bombers struck three cities across Saudi Arabia on Monday, in an apparently coordinated campaign of attacks as Saudis prepared to break their fast on the penultimate day of the holy month of Ramadan.

Attacks in Jeddah, Qatif, Medina

A suicide bomber detonated a bomb at a parking lot outside the Prophet´s Mosque in Medina, the second-holiest site in Islam, a Saudi security spokesman told state news agency SPA.

"Security men noticed a suspicious person among those approaching the Prophet´s Mosque in an open area used as parking lots for visitors´ cars. As they confronted him, he blew himself up with an explosive belt, which resulted in his death and the martyrdom of four of the security men," the spokesman said.

Five other officers were wounded, the statement added.

In Qatif, an eastern city that is home to many members of the Shi´ite minority, at least one and possibly two explosions struck near a Shi´ite mosque.

Witnesses described body parts, apparently of a suicide bomber, in the aftermath.

A resident of the city reached by telephone said there were believed to be no casualties there apart from the attacker, as worshippers had already gone home to break their fasts.

The third attack in Jeddah occured near the US consulate. A Saudi security official said an attacker parked a car near the US consulate in Jeddah before detonating the device.

The explosions targeting US diplomats, Shi´ite worshippers and a security headquarters at a mosque in the holy city of Medina followed days of mass killings claimed by the Islamic State group in Turkey, Bangladesh and Iraq.

The attacks all seem to have been timed to coincide with the approach of Eid-ul-Fitr

 

Bangladesh hunts for six accomplices of cafe attackers

Bangladeshi police hunted on Tuesday for six members of a domestic Islamist group they suspect helped gunmen attack a Dhaka cafe, as officials began questioning families of the militants for clues as to what turned them into killers.

Gunmen stormed the restaurant in Dhaka's diplomatic zone late on Friday and killed 20 people, most of them foreigners from Italy, Japan, India and the United States, in an assault claimed by Islamic State.

It was one of the deadliest militant attacks in Bangladesh, where Islamic State and al Qaeda have claimed a series of killings of liberals and members of religious minorities in the past year. The government has dismissed those claims, as it did the Islamic State claim of responsibility for Friday's attack.

Police believe that Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), an outlawed domestic group that has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, played a significant role in organizing the band of privileged, educated young men who carried out the attack.

"Six members of JMB have been shown as accused in the case. We are trying to arrest them because they could be the mastermind," Saiful Islam, a senior police officer involved in the investigation, told Reuters.

The JMB has been accused of involvement in many of the killings over the past year and Islam said police were interrogating more than 130 of its members already in custody in the hope of gleaning clues.

"We don't know who is the mastermind behind the attack. We just know that these boys were guided to launch an attack on the restaurant," he said.

"There is no evidence of foreign links."

Police killed six of the attackers when they regained control of the restaurant, 12-hours after the attack began. Two other suspects are in hospital.

Major Escalation  

Police on Tuesday also registered a case against five of the six dead attackers, Islam said, which they need to do to begin formal investigations which includes questioning of their families.

The five named in the case filing were Nibras Islam, Rohan Imtiaz, Meer Saameh Mubasheer, Khairul Islam and Shafiqul Islam. It was not immediately clear why the sixth man had not been named in the police report.

The attack marked a major escalation in the scale and brutality of violence aimed at forcing strict Islamic rule in Bangladesh, whose 160 million people are mostly Muslim.

It has shocked the country, as have details emerging about the well-to-do lives of some of the gunmen, five of whom appeared in photographs posted on an Islamic State website, clutching guns and grinning in front of a black flag.

At least three of the gunmen were from wealthy, liberal families who had attended elite Dhaka schools, in contrast to the traditional Bangladeshi militant's path from poverty and a madrassa education to violence.

Three of the attackers had been missing since the beginning of the year, police have said, and little is known about where they went.

Two had attended a private university in Malaysia, one of whom, Nibras Islam, was not particularly religious, according to a student who played football with him at a private college in Dhaka between 2009 and 2011.

"We are in touch with investigators in Malaysia and they are sharing all the information but as of now we have not found any links with international militant groups," Islam said.

One of the dead gunmen was from a poor family and had studied at a madrassa and another hailed from a lower-middle class background, said another senior police official who declined to be identified.

Police said on Saturday five of the attackers were known to authorities and they had previously tried to arrest them. But police have since said little about when and how the men came to be radicalized.

Two Muslim teens beaten outside New York mosque

NEW YORK: Two Muslim teenagers were beaten outside a New York City mosque by an attacker who shouted slurs at them, a rights group said on Monday, calling for police to investigate the incident as a bias crime.

The attack early on Sunday was at least the third involving Muslims in the United States over the weekend. A law enforcement source said investigators had ruled out the incident as a bias crime.

The New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, said in a statement that a 16-year-old boy was attacked outside Brooklyn's Muslim Community Center as he took a break from prayers.

A surveillance video released by CAIR showed a man punching, kicking and stomping the youth as he lay in the street. Another teenager on a bicycle was chased and attacked when he rode past the boy.

CAIR said the man was reportedly heard shouting: "You Muslims are the cause of all the problems of the world" and calling the youths "terrorists."

The 16-year-old suffered a concussion, cuts, bruises and a badly swollen eye, and was taken to a hospital. The second teenager had a black eye, CAIR said.

Afaf Nasher, the executive director of CAIR in New York, said the slurs warranted an investigation into a possible bias motive.

A spokesman for the New York Police Department said the 16-year-old suffered bruises to the head and was treated at a hospital. The second teenager refused medical attention. The spokesman gave his age as 17.

The law enforcement source said the police hate crimes unit had rejected the incident as a bias crime. He said the two youths were harassing a 40-year-old woman in a car and her 37-year-old boyfriend assaulted them.

The man has been identified and a search for him is under way, the source said.

In Houston on Sunday, a Muslim doctor headed for morning prayers at a mosque was shot in an attack by three men. The motive was unclear, but came a day after another Muslim man was beaten outside a Florida mosque.

Ruet-e-Hilal Committee to sight Shawal moon today

KARACHI: The Ruet-e-Hilal committee led by Mufti Muneebur Rehman will meet today to sight the Shawal moon.

Eid will fall on Wednesday if the moon is sighted today.

The moon for the month of Shawwal has not been sighted in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. Eid in the Gulf countries will be celebrated on Wednesday.

 

The crescent for the month of Shawwal marks the end of the holy month of Ramazan and the start of Eidul Fitr.