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CGTN: Looking forward to 2022, China vows never to rest on what it has achieved, ready for a long way ahead

BEIJING, Dec. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — As China strides toward the second centenary goal of building a great modern socialist country in all respects, 2022 will be another important year.

“To ensure that everyone leads a better life, we must never rest on what we have achieved, and there is still a long way to go,” said Chinese President Xi Jinping on the last day of 2021.

Since the year 2014, Xi has delivered New Year addresses for nine consecutive years, leading the Chinese people to look back at achievements and looking to the journey ahead.

China fulfills responsibility to history

After sending greetings to the Chinese people, the president continued his address with describing the year 2021 as “exceptionally significant”.

“At the historical convergence of the Two Centenary Goals, we have set out on a new journey of building a modern socialist country in all respects and are making confident strides on the path toward the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation,” he said.

In 2021, China realized the first centenary goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respect, the Communist Party of China (CPC) celebrated its centenary, and the resolution on major achievements and the historical experience of CPC over the past century was adopted.

He announced on July 1 that China has realized its first centenary goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects. Poverty eradication is considered the “bottom-line task” in attaining this milestone development goal.

Realization of a moderately prosperous society in all respects and elimination of extreme poverty is what the CPC has delivered to the Chinese people, and it is also a contribution to the world, Xi said on Friday.

China’s fight against COVID-19 and contribution to the global COVID-19 response is another highlight.

Reviewing phone calls and virtual meetings with foreign leaders and heads of international organizations, he said that only through unity, solidarity and cooperation can countries around the world write a new chapter in building a community with a shared future for mankind.

To date, China has provided two billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines to more than 120 countries and international organizations.

China ready for a long way ahead

“The world is turning its eyes to China, and China is ready,” Xi said when eyeing the coming year.

The Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games are about a month away, making Beijing the first city in the world to host both Summer and Winter Olympics.

Noting that realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation will be no easy task, he stressed the importance of carrying out “bold self-revolution so as to gain the historical initiative”.

The sixth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee held in November reviewed the Party’s endeavors over the past century, setting a guideline for the Party to achieve national rejuvenation by learning from history.

The plenum also decided to convene the 20th CPC National Congress in the second half of 2022, a highly important event of great political significance for both the Party and the country.

“The concerns of the people are what I always care about, and the aspirations of the people are what I always strive for,” Xi said.

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Games

Mac Engel: Nick Saban and Alabama pop Cincinnati and are ruining college football

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Fort Worth Star-Telegram

ARLINGTON, Texas — Other than the gamblers, fans, family and friends (GFFAF) of the University of Alabama football team, the rest of the universe wanted to see the University of Cincinnati do this. The Bearcats earned the right to be embarrassed by ‘Bama, and deserved every part of the 27-6 Tide whuppin’ on Friday afternoon in the Cotton Bowl in the BCS Plus 2 Football Tournament. Don’t let the final score fool you into thinking Cincinnati didn’t belong in this game. Also, don’t let the final score fool you into thinking the Bearcats didn’t have their fanny kicked. All of us underdog lovers we…

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Games

Michigan’s Cade McNamara Arrives at Orange Bowl in Style

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Sports Illustrated

By Dan Lyons McNamara is set for the biggest game of his college career, against Georgia. View the original article to see embedded media. Michigan quarterback Cade McNamara has helped lead his team to huge back-to-back wins against Ohio State and, in the Big Ten championship, Iowa. Based on his arrival at the Orange Bowl, he’s keeping things cool, calm and collected ahead of the College Football Playoff semifinal against Georgia. McNamara showed up to the game rocking his sunglasses at night, along with the team’s full white Jordan Brand warm-ups. The Wolverines signal-caller certainly looked…

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Affairs

FTA welcomes setting up higher council for food security in Kingdom

The Foodstuff Traders Association’s (FTA), on Friday, welcomed setting up of a higher council for food security by the government in the Kingdom, which will contribute to sustaining a strategic reserve of basic commodities and foodstuff.

Head of the FTA, Khalil Hajj Tawfiq, said that the council is one of the outcomes of the food security strategy in the Kingdom, adding that this body will activate the partnership between the public and private sectors.

The Kingdom imports food at estimated annual value of $4 billion, part of which is raw materials, while the other part is products ready for consumption.

The foodstuff sector constitutes 30 per cent of the size of the commercial sector, with more than 50,000 big and small facilities across the Kingdom, employing some 250,000 workers.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Depression to continue affecting, as heavy rain drenches south

The depression that affected the Kingdom, yesterday, to continues affecting, bringing heavy rain to the south parts of the country, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said.

Winds will be southwesterly moderate, picking up at times.

The JMD warned of slippery roads, torrent formation, and low visibility, namely, in mountainous areas.

In Amman, temperatures will see a high of 9 degrees Celsius and a low of 3 degrees.

In Aqaba, temperatures will range from 20 degrees to 12.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

EAIIA calls for not reducing customs duties on imports

The Eastern Amman Industrial Investors association (EAIIA), on Friday, called on the government not to reduce customs duties on imports.

The EAIIA, in a statement, said such move will adversely affect the industrial sector in the Kingdom, adding that reducing customs duties on imports will threaten the competitiveness of the Jordanian industry locally and abroad.

The statement stressed that the industrial sector has contributed to maintaining food security during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

India: At least 12 dead in New Year temple stampede

At least 12 people have been killed and several others injured after a stampede at a Hindu shrine in India.

Police said it was triggered by an argument between devotees at the shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi in Indian-administered Kashmir on Saturday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was “saddened” by the loss of life.

Tens of thousands of people usually visit the shrine every day, and it is thought there was a peak in visitors because of the holiday season.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

Inclusion of 2021 exports within gov’t support program enhances competitiveness – says JEA

Head of the Jordan Exporters Association (JEA), Ahmad Khudari, highlighted the importance of the government decision to include Jordanian exports in 2021 within a program to support Jordanian exports to international markets.

In a statement, Khudari said the decision is a key step in terms of supporting exports and increasing their presence in international markets, especially with the start of their recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19.

He stressed that the national industry is one of the most important pillars in building the national economy in light of its contributions that reach more than 24 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP), in addition to hiring more than 254 thousand workers, while industrial exports contribute to more than 90 percent of the total national exports, with a value of up to JD5 billion annually.

The government had launched a program aimed at supporting industrial exports by giving exporters sums of money for their exports, at a rate of 3 percent for what is issued at the end of 2019 and for the second year, the percentage rises to 5 percent.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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General

PSD warns public of adverse weather conditions

The Public Security Department (PSD), on Friday, urged the public to aide instructions issued by the department due to the depression which currently affecting the Kingdom.

The PSD urged people living in low-lying areas to relocate to higher ground, calling on the public to drive carefully during the current weather conditions.

It also warned of low-visibility due to low-altitude clouds in hilly areas and slippery roads.

The PSD called on the public not to hesitate to ask for help upon emergencies through calling 911.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Health

Australia starts 2022 with record COVID cases

Australia started 2022 with a record number of new COVID-19 cases as an outbreak centred in the eastern states grew, and New South Wales eased its isolation rules for healthcare workers as the number of people hospitalised with the virus rose.

New South Wales, the most populous state, and Victoria both posted daily record case numbers of 22,577 and 7,442 respectively on Saturday, health department figures showed.

There were four deaths due to COVID in New South Wales and nine in Victoria, taking the national death toll from the pandemic to more than 2,250.

Including cases in Queensland, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, Saturday had already set a national record of 33,161 cases, topping Friday’s 32,946, even before numbers from South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory were released.

Source: Jordan News Agency