The World and Vietnam Newspaper highlights some notable world news this morning, October 24.
Asia
INDIA TODAY. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first formal talks in five years.
The two leaders met on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia on October 23. (Source: INDIA TODAY) |
HINDUSTAN TIMES. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for "unanimous focus" and "strong support" from all countries in the fight against terrorism.
TIMES OF INDIA. At least five workers were killed and three others were trapped after a seven-storey building under construction collapsed in southern India.
SAKSHI POST. Nepal bans use of plastic bottles in hotels and resorts of 4 stars and above in the country .
YONHAP. South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said the country plans to launch its third military reconnaissance satellite in December this year.
KOREA TIMES. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has announced special crowd control measures in 15 of the city's busiest areas during Halloween week.
MAINICHI. Japan launches “Voting Rewards” program to promote youth participation in upcoming Lower House elections .
Europe
DAILY SABAH. Turkey opens Saha Expo aerospace and defense exhibition in Istanbul.
The event will last for 5 days (October 22-27), attracting more than 300 delegations from 120 countries with the participation of 1,400 companies. (Source: Daily Sabah) |
SABAH. Two of the three attackers who attacked the headquarters of Turkish aerospace corporation TUSAS in Ankara have been killed.
SPUTNIK. The Russian-Belarusian ministerial conference in Minsk adopted the Union State's military security plan for 2025-2027.
SKY NEWS. Birmingham Airport , in central England, has been forced to cancel flights, evacuate and ask passengers not to come to the airport after reports of a "suspicious vehicle".
EURONEWS. Greece has introduced a series of measures to control the spread of pox in goats and sheep.
UKRINFORM. Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin has submitted his resignation to take responsibility for the scandal surrounding the military service program.
FRANCE 24. The French National Federation of Agricultural Unions (FNSEA) will hold a protest against the signing of the free trade agreement between the EU and the MERCOSUR bloc later this year.
America
CNN. After declaring bankruptcy, the US brand Tupperware agreed to sell the business to creditors in exchange for $23.5 million in cash and the forgiveness of more than $63 million in debt.
Having dominated the global food storage market for decades, Tupperware has been struggling as raw material costs have skyrocketed in the post-Covid-19 pandemic period. (Source: The Washington Post) |
TASS. The United States and Japan launched large-scale military exercises "Keen Sword" with the participation of 45,000 servicemen, 40 warships and 370 aircraft.
AFP. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for reform of the international financial architecture, emphasizing the need to expand strong financial support for Africa to address the continent's development barriers.
REUTERS. The Group of 24 (G24) of developing countries has called on rich nations to increase their financial contributions to tackle climate and development challenges.
Africa
SUDAN TRIBUNE. Sudanese military forces carried out airstrikes on the capital Khartoum, killing 20 people and injuring 27 others.
AFRICAN NEWS. Moroccan navy rescues 38 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa off the Atlantic coast.
Morocco is one of the main transit points chosen by West African migrants to reach Europe. (Source: Reuters) |
AFP. A fuel tanker truck lost control, overturned and exploded near Uganda's capital Kampala, killing 11 people.
AL JAZEERA. According to a report by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, governance progress in Africa has stalled due to security instability and a backdrop of democratic decline in many countries on the continent.
Oceania
ABC. The New South Wales state government has claimed its ban on mobile phones in schools has been a huge success.
9NEWS. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are on a royal tour of Samoa and will attend a summit of Commonwealth leaders.
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