The World and Vietnam Newspaper highlights some notable world news this morning, October 14.
Asia
THX. Sri Lanka's Disaster Management Center (DMC) said more than 100,000 people in 12 districts in the country had to leave their homes due to the impact of floods and rains over the past week.
From October 7 to 13, 118,032 people were displaced by flash floods, lightning strikes, fallen trees, landslides and strong winds in Sri Lanka. (Source: AFP) |
AFP. Israeli troops illegally entered a UN peacekeeping base in southern Lebanon with tanks.
IRNA. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi firmly denied allegations that his country supplied ballistic missiles to Russia.
TASNISM. Iran has announced a ban on electronic communication devices, such as pagers and walkie-talkies, on board aircraft and in checked baggage.
CHINA.ORG. At least seven people were killed and four others injured in a gas poisoning incident at a biotechnology company in China's Shandong province.
GLOBAL TIMES. The Chinese government announced a series of measures to strongly promote the development of green finance , contributing to building a green, clean and beautiful country.
BANGKOK POST. The Thai cabinet laid wreaths to pay respects to the statue of King Bhumibol Adulyadej at the King Rama IX Memorial Park on the eighth anniversary of his death.
Europe
TASS. The Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the BRICS group has never been and does not intend to become a military alliance, and cooperation between the countries in the association is not aimed at any country.
The Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that since its establishment, BRICS has advocated a peaceful approach to resolving international conflicts and strengthening multilateral cooperation on global issues. (Source: Sputnik) |
SPUTNIK. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the country will create conditions for exploiting the agricultural potential of the Donbass and Novorossiya regions and will restore all damaged infrastructure.
AFP. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced proposals to reform EU asylum procedures , including a temporary suspension of asylum rights.
DW. Germany will not object to starting technical talks with Turkey on the sale of Eurofighter jets.
UKRINFORM. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said his trip to London, Paris, Rome and Berlin brought Kiev defense aid packages.
America
FOX NEWS. At least one person was killed and nine others were injured in a shooting near Tennessee State University, USA.
According to the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD), the school was holding a Homecoming Ceremony at the time of the shooting. (Source: The Mirror US) |
REUTERS. US President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Germany on October 18, after cancelling his trip last week due to Hurricane Milton hitting the US.
CNN. The American space exploration technology corporation SpaceX has achieved a new step in its efforts to develop reusable rockets.
AFP. At least eight people have been killed by falling trees and walls as heavy rains hit Brazil after a long period of severe drought.
Africa
SUDAN TRIBUNE. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has announced the arrest of “Egyptian mercenaries” in Sudan, days after accusing Cairo of participating in military operations against the group.
Since April 2023, the conflict between RSF and SAF has erupted and spread in Sudan, displacing millions of people inside and outside the country. (Source: PBS) |
EGYPT TODAY. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Cairo rejects any plans to relocate Palestinians from their land.
GULF NEWS. At least one person was killed and 20 others were injured in a train accident in Egypt's southern Minya province.
AFP. Egypt and Sudan call on all Nile Basin countries to restore the integrity of the 1999 Nile Basin Initiative.
AFRICAN NEWS. A shooting near Johannesburg (South Africa) left 7 people dead and the perpetrator committed suicide with a gun.
Oceania
ABC. Australia will spend an extra 95 million AUD ($64.13 million) on measures to combat bird flu, which has spread through bird and mammal populations around the world.
9NEWS. Campers in Victoria will soon be able to enjoy free entry to all national parks and forests in the state.
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