The World and Vietnam Newspaper highlights some notable world news this morning, August 28.
Asia
KOREA TIMES. The 7th round of negotiations on the 12th US-Korea Special Agreement on Military Cost- Sharing (SMA) took place in Seoul, South Korea.
The US and South Korea will start the first round of negotiations on the SMA from April 23-25, 2024 in Hawaii, followed by one to two rounds each month. (Source: Reuters) |
YONHAP. South Korea has indicted a military intelligence official on charges of leaking information about the country's spies operating abroad.
KYODO. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will hold a ministerial meeting next week to discuss restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant .
China has pledged to strengthen security and counter-terrorism cooperation with Pakistan following a series of deadly attacks in Balochistan province.
IRNA. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said there are "no barriers" to restarting nuclear talks with the United States.
REUTERS. Former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has decided to continue serving as Vice President, reversing his previous decision to resign.
AHRAM ONLINE. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has offered consular protection to Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who was recently arrested in France on charges of failing to prevent crimes on the app.
BANGKOK POST. The pro-military People's Power Party (PPRP) will no longer be a member of the upcoming coalition government in Thailand.
TIMES OF INDIA. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has confirmed that he will attend the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia in October.
Europe
BARRON'S. Greece is enduring a brutal summer with wildfires up 50% compared to last year.
Since May 1, Greek firefighters have had to deal with about 4,000 forest fires, a 50% increase compared to the same period in 2023. (Source: PBS) |
TASS. Yemen and Russia agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in various areas, including energy, culture, science and technology.
SPUTNIK. Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that Moscow is ready for dialogue with all partners in the Asia-Pacific region and is committed to building fairer international relations.
THX. A new small missile corvette of Project 22800 Amur, also known as the "Karakurt class", has been commissioned into the Russian Navy.
REUTERS. Downloads of the Telegram app on the App Store have surged in France and the United States after the app's founder, Pavel Durov, was arrested in France.
FRANCE 24. The Socialists and the Greens will not participate in further talks with French President Emmanuel Macron to form a new government.
BRUSSELS TIMES. Eurostar high-speed train services between Brussels and London have been disrupted following an accident in northwestern Belgium.
AFP. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is on a trip to three West African countries, Mauritania, Gambia and Senegal, as European countries struggle to cope with a wave of migration.
America
BARRON'S. Mexican authorities say an unknown gunman opened fire on a police patrol car, killing eight soldiers.
The incident occurred in the town of Coahuyayana in the western state of Michoacán, Mexico. (Source: The Week) |
REUTERS. Belize and Guatemala want the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to soon issue a verdict on the more than 200-year-old territorial dispute between the two countries.
AFP. Canada announced a decision to tighten its immigration policy , issuing new regulations to limit temporary foreign workers.
AP. Mr. Donald Trump called on members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to spend at least 3% of GDP on defense, saying that the current 2% GDP spending rule is "the robbery of the century".
Africa
THE SUDAN TIMES. The Arbaatt dam in eastern Sudan collapsed on August 25, causing severe flooding that killed at least 60 people and left hundreds missing.
Arbaat is part of a dam system that helps manage floods in Sudan and is where two upper branches of the Nile River meet. (Source: The Sudan Times) |
AFRICAN NEWS. The US State Department announced that the country will provide more than $64 million in humanitarian aid to sub-Saharan Africa.
EGYPT TODAY. Egypt has criticized Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's comments about the construction of a synagogue inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
REUTERS. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $820 million loan to Egypt under its expanded $8 billion loan program.
Oceania
REUTERS. Australia will cap the number of international students it can enroll at 270,000 by 2025, in a bid to curb record immigration.
RNZ. New Zealand has started construction on its largest solar farm in Christchurch in a bid to boost its renewable energy industry.
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