Morocco declares three days of national mourning after deadly earthquake

The death toll from the Moroccan earthquake rose to more than 2,000 people and over 2,000 others were injured, said the interior ministry. The historic earthquake occurred at night on Saturday, with the epicenter near the city of Marrakesh. Morocco's King Mohamed VI has declared three days of national mourning.

A majority of deaths were recorded in the Al Haouz region. Among the injured, hundreds are in critical conditions. Many people were determined to be buried in the rubble caused by the earthquake.

Rescue operations, with the core forces being soldiers and firefighters, were working hard throughout the night to search for survivors. But rescue forces are reported unable to reach some communities in the area near the quake epicenter because roads were cut off due to landslides.

The Moroccan Red Cross Society fears the death toll could continue to rise in the coming hours after rescuers reached the most devastated communities located in remote mountain areas.

In a special directive released Saturday, King Mohammed VI requested the establishment of a special committee for post-earthquake reconstruction with the initial task of building houses for people who lost their homes in the affected area.

Until last night, dozens of countries and international organizations sent condolences and expressed solidarity with the people of Morocco.

Many countries in the region declared their readiness to send professional rescue forces and humanitarian aid to help Morocco overcome the consequences of the earthquake.

Source: VOV5

Biden hails ‘greater era of cooperation’ with Vietnam

US President Joe Biden hailed closer relations with Vietnam as he met the communist state's top officials in a visit aimed at countering China's growing influence.

"A warm welcome President Joe Biden!" the US Embassy in Hanoi said on Facebook on Sunday. "His arrival in Vietnam on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the US.

"This can be the beginning of even a greater era of cooperation," Biden said as he met Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of the ruling Communist Party and the country's paramount leader.

Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership represents our commitment to strengthening the US - Vietnam partnership in trade, development, education, health care, energy, and more."

Expand people-to-people ties

He flew to the Vietnamese capital after attending a two-day G20 leaders' summit in New Delhi, India.

Biden is expected to meet the head of the ruling Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong and other leaders, and explore opportunities to promote the growth of the Vietnamese economy, expand people-to-people ties, and combat climate crisis.

The US and Vietnam have increasingly close trade ties, and the visit is being keenly observed as Washington is strengthening its presence in the wider Asia-Pacific to counter China’s expanding economic and military influence in the region.

The two nations established diplomatic relations in 1995, 20 years after the end of the Vietnam War.

Source: TRTworld.com

G20 ends on high note for Indian host

The G20 wound up on Sunday with leaders visiting a memorial statue to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, a day after adding 55 new member states via the African Union and coming up with a compromise communique soft on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the African Union to join the G20 as a permanent member on Saturday in his opening remarks, calling on members to end a “global trust deficit.”

"It is time for all of us to move together,” Modi said.

Despite widespread anticipation that this year’s summit would be a damp squib, it appeared to have featured some significant pushback on China’s apparent unwillingness to play ball with the developed world.

Modi announced on Saturday that negotiators had resolved deep differences over the wording on the war in Ukraine, but the phrasing – not invasion by Russia but “war in Ukraine” – was clearly a bone to Russia and China, whose leaders did not attend.

China and Russia were opposed to any joint statement that censures Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. President Joe Biden skipped the final session of the summit, heading to Vietnam, where a White House official said the two nations would elevate their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, putting it on a par with Beijing and Moscow’s engagement with Hanoi.

Modi pronounced the summit a success.

"On the back of the hard work of all the teams, we have received consensus on the G20 Leaders Summit Declaration. I announce the adoption of this declaration," Modi told the G20 leaders in New Delhi.

“#G20India has been the MOST ambitious in the history of #G20 presidencies. With 112 outcomes and presidency documents, we have more than tripled the substantive work from previous presidencies,” said India’s G20 Sherpa representative Amitabh Kant on social media.

Commentators said that it was significant that India appeared to be ready to take a more assertive role in global politics.

Modi ended the summit by passing on the ceremonial gavel to Brazil’s president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, whose country takes over the bloc’s presidency.

Welcome Africa

The announcement of permanent inclusion of the 55-nation African Union (AU) is likely to be a blow for Chinese president Xi Jinping, who did not attend the summit for unknown reasons, and recently heralded the new membership of six countries in the BRICS grouping as “historic.”

The AU’s young population of 1.3 billion is expected to double by 2050, when it will account for a quarter of the global population. It’s strategically important to both China, Africa’s largest trading partner and one of its largest lenders, and Russia, its leading arms provider.

Meanwhile, in what will likely be seen as a challenge to Xi’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), U.S. President Joe Biden, Modi and allies announced a rail and shipping corridor connecting India with the Middle East and ultimately Europe.

The project will include the United States, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the European Union and other countries in the G20.

Commentators speculate it will enable greater trade and be an ambitious counter to China’s massive BRI, through which it has sought to invest and lend its way to making its economy better connected with the world.

The moves on Saturday, which were roundly seen as pushback against China, came against a background of speculation as to why China’s Xi was not present and calls for Beijing to explain itself.

“It’s incumbent upon the Chinese government to explain" why its leader “would or would not participate,” Jon Finer, the U.S. deputy national security adviser, told reporters in Delhi.

He said there was speculation that China is “giving up on G20” in favor of groupings like BRICS, where it is dominant.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang, who attended the summit as a representative of Xi, called on the European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for greater unity and cooperation between the two sides to counter global uncertainties, according to a statement on Sunday from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Li urged the EU to provide a non-discriminatory environment for Chinese companies, as the bloc becomes warier of the risks of engaging China, seeing it as a "systemic rival" since 2019.

Source: Radio Free Asia

Expected at 3 p.m. to know the results of the election to fix MP Rayong, District 3

The Election Commission expects that more than 60 percent of people will come out to exercise their right to vote in the Rayong District 3 by-election and will know the unofficial results at 9:00 p.m.

People are still gradually coming out to use their rights to elect Rayong Member of Parliament, District 3, to fill the vacant position. Continuously, 3 political parties sent candidates to compete for the chair, namely No. 1 Mr. Phongsathorn Sorphetnarin of the Kaew Klai Party, No. 2 Dr. Banyat Chetanchan of the Democrat Party, and No. 3 Police Lieutenant Ruengchai Sombatphuthorn from the Labor Sang Chai Party.

As for the exercise of rights today, there were more than 122,000 voters covering the area of 2 districts, Klaeng District and Chao Chamao District. The Election Commission expects that more than 60 percent of people will come out to exercise their rights and will know the results. Unofficially at 9:00 p.m. - Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

By-election for MP District 3, Rayong, quiet.

Election to fix MP District 3 Rayong in the morning is quite lonely. There are some people coming out to exercise their rights. Most of them are elderly people.

The atmosphere of the election to fix the MP, District 3, Rayong since the ballot box was opened at 8 a.m. onwards was quite lonely. There were voters gradually coming out to exercise their right to vote at the polling stations where they were listed in some places, especially in the districts of Pak Nam Krasae Subdistrict, Klaeng District. There were quite a few people coming out to exercise their rights. And it was found that the group that came out to exercise their rights was the elderly group.

The reason given was that it was afraid that it would rain. Because there has been rain since the morning. Moreover, there are fears that many people will exercise their rights as in the general election on May 14th. which has so many people flocking out to exercise their rights that there must be a long line

For the constituency, District 3, Rayong, consisting of the area of Klaeng District, Khao Chamao District, the number of voters is 122,582 people, there are 3 political parties sending candidates to compete for the seat, which is No. 1, Mr. Phongsathorn Sornphetnarin, Kao Klai Party, No. 2 Dr. Banyat Jeton. Chan, Democrat Party and No. 3, Police Sub-Lieutenant Ruangchai Sombat Phuthon from the Workers' Party. It is expected that the results will be known after the box is closed at 7:00 p.m. - Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

NIDA Poll reveals the survey results: “Move Forward” should choose the leader of the opposition.

Nida Poll indicates that more than 56% of people support the Kaew Kai Party's choice of opposition leader. More than the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and 37.25% believe that the party is moving forward with the Democrat Party. will work well together in opposition

NIDA Poll reveals the results of a public survey on "What should the Forward Party choose?" surveyed between 5-7 September 2023 from a total of 1,310 sample units.

when asked about the Progressive Party Regarding the position that is considered important between the Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives with the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives It was found that 38.40 percent of the sample said that they were equally important. Next, 29.85 percent said that the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives was more important. 28.55 percent said that the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives was more important. 1.68 percent said that both positions were not important.

People's Opinion on the position that the Progressive Party should choose between Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives or the leader of the opposition in the House of Representatives It was found that 56.11 percent of the samples said that they should choose the position of Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, followed by 39.08 percent that they should choose the position of Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

When asked about the public's opinion on the collaboration of the Progressive Party with the Democrat Party in opposition It was found that 37.25 percent of the samples said that the two parties would work well together, followed by 28.55 percent that the two parties would work well together and 17.79 percent that the two parties would work together. Not very good, 12.82 percent said the two parties would not be able to work together at all.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency