The World and Vietnam Newspaper highlights some notable world news this morning, November 4.
Asia
THX. Pakistani security forces killed four terrorists in an intelligence operation in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Pakistan's security forces are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country. (Source: Geo.tv) |
TIMES OF INDIA. At least eight people were killed in a serious traffic accident that occurred in the Rajpur area of Chhattisgarh state, central India.
THE STAR. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will visit China to attend the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE).
KYODO. Japan's National Security Council Secretary-General Takeo Akiba will meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss plans for a bilateral summit .
JAPAN TIMES. Japan will equip train staff with special cut-resistant umbrellas to help them quickly evacuate passengers in the event of a knife attack on a train.
MAINICHI. A bill to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities scheduled to be submitted to the Japanese parliament later this year will be delayed due to political instability following the election and change of prime minister.
YONHAP. South Korea, the United States and Japan conducted joint air force exercises south of the Korean Peninsula involving at least one B-1B bomber.
Europe
DAILY MAIL. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited the Valencia region in eastern Spain, which has just suffered historic floods that have claimed the lives of more than 200 people.
Muddy floodwaters have devastated towns and infrastructure in Spain. (Source: AFP) |
REUTERS. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Europe would have to reconsider its support for Ukraine if Donald Trump was elected US President, because "Europe cannot bear the burden of military conflict alone".
ANADOLU. At least one person was killed and 17 others injured in a gas explosion at an apartment building in Turkey's Black Sea region.
SKY NEWS. Kemi Badenoch has become the new leader of the opposition Conservative Party after defeating Robert Jenrick in the race to succeed former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
DW. Germany's ruling coalition has agreed on a landmark resolution against anti -Semitism , which is expected to be submitted to the country's parliament for approval.
EURONEWS. EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell wants to discuss with South Korea ways to boost security and defence cooperation .
America
CNN. According to the poll results released by The Hill newspaper and Decision Desk HQ, no US presidential candidate has a gap of more than 2% in any of the 7 battleground states.
The 2024 US election is entering its final days, with voters closely supporting the two candidates. (Source: BBC) |
AFP. US B-52 bombers have arrived in the Middle East, a day after Washington announced the deployment of the planes as a warning to Iran.
LE MONDE. The Bolivian government has accused former President Evo Morales (2006-2019) and his supporters of carrying out a campaign to destabilize the country.
BARRON'S. Representatives of the National Liberation Army (ELN) arrived in Caracas to meet with the Colombian government, aiming to resume peace talks that have been stalled since late May.
REUTERS. Venezuela urged Brazil to stop interfering in its internal affairs , to avoid worsening bilateral diplomatic relations.
Africa
SUDAN TRIBUNE. Sudan's Ministry of Health sends emergency medical supplies to areas affected by the ongoing armed conflict.
Sudan faces the world's largest internal displacement crisis, with 25 million people in urgent need of humanitarian aid. (Source: Arab News) |
AFP. At the Africa summit in Djibouti, Türkiye affirmed that it is taking a comprehensive approach to strengthening trade and economic partnerships with the continent.
AHRAM ONLINE. Egypt plans to host the Nile Basin States Summit in 2025, aiming to address political issues and coordinate effective management of the Nile's water resources.
REUTERS. The opposition UDC party won a majority of seats in Botswana's parliament and could form the next government.
Oceania
ABC. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared the worst of the country's inflation crisis is over.
Prime Minister Albanese stressed that Australians have reason to be optimistic as inflation has fallen to its lowest level in three years. (Source: The West Australian) |
SKY NEWS. Canberra plans to cut student debt by 20% for about 3 million Australians, estimated to cost up to AU$16 billion ($10 billion).
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