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CPI rose by 1.21% during first 10 months of 2021

The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measurement of inflation, increased by 1.21 percent in the first ten months of 2021 to reach 102.29, compared to a CPI of 101.06 for the same period in 2020, according to the Department of Statistics (DoS).

The DoS, in its monthly report on Sunday, indicated that the CPI for October of 2021 increased by 1.61 percent, reaching 102.92, compared with the 101.29 recorded in October of 2020.

On a monthly level, the general index of consumer prices went up by 0.06 percent in October, reaching 102.92, compared with 102.86 in September.

The basic index of consumer prices for October of 2021 reached 69.11, compared with 68.52 during October of 2020, registering an increase of 0.86 percent, according to the DoS data.

On the cumulative level, the basic consumer price index for the January-October period of 2021 amounted to 69.01, compared with 68.40 for the same period of 2020, marking an increase of 0.89 percent.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Syrian Airline Suspends Flights To Minsk

The Syrian private Cham Wings Airlines, said that, it suspended flights to Belarus’ Minsk airport on Saturday, Belarusian media reported.

The arrival screen yesterday at the Minsk international airport showed flights from Damascus having been cancelled.

The European Union is considering imposing new sanctions on carriers connecting Minsk with destinations in the Middle East, as migrants came to the Polish border through Minsk.

Cham Wings Airlines said that, “Since the majority of Cham Wings passengers flying to Minsk are of Syrian nationality … Cham Wings Airlines has taken the decision to suspend its flights to Minsk.”

President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko said in an interview that, there is no one plane of the national Belarusian air carrier Belavia, that brought migrants from the Middle East to Belarus.

Source: Nam News Network

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Jordan’s industrial production up in Q3 of 2021

Jordan’s industrial production increased by 15.47 percent in third quarter of 2021 to hit 89.84 compared with 77.81 in the same period of 2020, according to the Department of Statistics (DoS).

In a statement on Sunday, DoS figures showed that the general index of industrial production for September 2021 climbed to 90.42 compared to 86.24 for the same period of 2020, an increase by 4.84 percent.

On a monthly level, the general index of industrial production went down by 3.38 percent in September, reaching 90.42, compared with 93.58 in August.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Germany wrap up year with win as North Macedonia reach play-offs

Yerevan, Germany finished a roller-coaster year with a 4-1 win in Armenia on Sunday, with North Macedonia grabbing second place behind the Germans in Group J to reach the World Cup play-offs.

Germany had already qualified for the 2022 World Cup but rounded off 2021 in style thanks to Kai Havertz, Ilkay Guendogan’s double and Jonas Hofmann in Yerevan, with the likes of Manuel Neuer and Marco Reus rested in a rotated line-up, said dpa international.

Hansi Flick has presided over a record seven wins from his first seven games as Germany coach, just months after a disjointed side were dumped out of Euro 2020 in the last 16 under Joachim Loew.

North Macedonia could be joining Germany at the World Cup after sealing a spot in March’s European play-offs courtesy of a 3-1 win at home to Iceland, who finish second bottom of the group having qualified for their first World Cup in 2018.

Romania were also in with a chance of second spot going into the final round of group games but a 2-0 win in Liechtenstein was all in vain as North Macedonia, through Ezgjan Alioski and Eljif Elmas’ brace, did their job.

The Balkan nation qualified for their first major tournament at the Euros and now have an opportunity to reach the world cup, with the draw for the play-offs on November 26.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Austria Orders Lockdown for Those not Vaccinated Against COVID-19

VIEANNA — Austria is placing millions of people not fully vaccinated against the coronavirus in lockdown as of Monday to deal with a surge in infections to record levels, Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said on Sunday.

Europe has become the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic again, prompting some governments to consider re-imposing unpopular lockdowns.

Roughly 65% of Austria’s population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which is one of the lowest rates in western Europe. Many Austrians are skeptical about vaccines, a view encouraged by the far-right Freedom Party, the third biggest in parliament.

While the Netherlands is dealing with its surge in infections by imposing a partial lockdown that applies to all, Austria’s conservative-led government says it wants to avoid imposing further restrictions on those who are fully vaccinated.

“We must raise the vaccination rate. It is shamefully low,” Schallenberg told a news conference announcing the new measure after a video call with the governors of Austria’s nine provinces.

Those aged 12 and under will be exempt from the lockdown, under which the unvaccinated can only leave their homes for a limited number of reasons like going to work or shopping for essentials, Health Minister Wolfgang Mueckstein told the news conference, adding that it would initially last 10 days.

Many officials, including within Schallenberg’s conservative party and the police, have expressed doubts such a lockdown can be properly enforced since it applies to only part of the population. Schallenberg and Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said, however, that there will be thorough checks by the police.

Source: Voice of America

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Greek Prosecutor Probing Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates

ATHENS — A Greek prosecutor has launched an urgent investigation into criminal organizations supplying fake vaccination certificates, both domestically and from neighboring states, mainly from Balkan countries. The probe comes as COVID-19 infections surge anew in Greece, mainly in the country’s northern areas bordering the Balkans, where fake vaccination certificates have become a hot commodity.

It is shocking testimony like this one from a Greek woman who refuses to get vaccinated, that have authorities scrambling to catch scammers operating across this European Union nation.

Keeping her back to the camera and her identity hidden, she told a local television broadcaster she is desperately seeking dodgy doctors or health care staff to get a fake vaccination certificate at whatever the cost.

She has been calling up doctors in Athens, she said, explaining her refusal to participate in the government’s vaccination program and need, as she called it, to resort to such steps because she has no other means of operating freely in the country.

All health care officials she has contacted so far, she said, have refused her bids. They are scared.

Greece’s center-right government only recently ordered all health care staff, public and private, nationwide, to be vaccinated or face steep fines and job loss.

An investigation launched by Greece’s Division of Internal Affairs, an anticorruption unit within the police, however, has so far found at least 10 areas across the country, providing a deluge of fake certifications through questionable health care providers.

That could explain, experts told VOA, why COVID-19 infections here have rocketed in recent weeks, placing Greece, once a near-COVID-19-free country, now among the most infected within the EU, along with Belgium, Poland, Holland, Croatia, Hungary and Bulgaria.

It is not just dodgy healthcare providers in Greece fanning the scam, though. Organized criminal networks, as authorities call them, are operating through the dark web, providing anti-vaccine Greeks with forged EU vaccine passes issued from Bulgaria for up to $350.

The dubbed voice of this middleman as released on state media here explains.

He said his links in Bulgaria notify him and he leads those interested up to the capital of Sofia, where they go to specific doctors, give their details, pay and leave with the European certificate without having been jabbed, adding that he alone has sent more than 100 people there.

Most certificates, investigators say, show recipients receiving the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is not traceable in laboratory tests.

The rise in fake vaccines certificates has dominated Greece’s north, areas that border Bulgaria, sending COVID-19 infection rates to record levels, straining the state health care system anew.

Demand for fake certificates has surged as the government in Athens has imposed sweeping restrictions, allowing only the vaccinated to enter state buildings, banks, restaurants and shopping centers.

Faced with what authorities call an epidemic of fake certificates, police have boosted inspections at the borders and imposed stiff fines of almost $6,000on those caught with them.

Apart from Greece, several other EU countries have seen a surge in similar illegal activities. Earlier this month, in fact, EU authorities launched a massive investigation after detecting the COVID-19 Digital Certificates gateway had been hacked.

Source: Voice of America