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China, Japan trade blame over confrontation near disputed islands

BEIJING/TOKYO (Reuters) – China and Japan accused each other of maritime incursions after a confrontation between their coast guards in waters around disputed islands in the East China Sea. China’s coast guard said on Sunday that a Japanese fishing boat and several patrol vessels intruded the previous day into waters around the tiny islands, called …

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About 400 Rohingya land in Indonesia, adds to surge of recent arrivals

JAKARTA (Reuters) – Dilapidated boats carrying an estimated 400 ethnic Rohingya arrived in Indonesia’s Aceh province on Sunday, chief of a provincial fishing community has confirmed, adding to a recent surge of Myanmar’s Muslim minority arriving in the country. Prior to Sunday’s arrivals, the United Nations’ refugee agency (UNHCR) said that 1,200 Rohingya people, a …

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Japan PM to replace key government, LDP lawmakers – media reports

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to make changes to his cabinet and his party executive following media reports that lawmakers received undeclared political funds, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday, citing government and party sources. No one was immediately available at the prime minister’s office to comment on reports published early on …

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Japan PM Kishida to replace industry minister and LDP policy chief-Asahi

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida plans to replace Industry Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura and ruling party policy chief Koichi Hagiuda amid a political funding scandal, the Asahi newspaper reported on Sunday, citing several government sources. The top government spokesperson is also to be replaced, it said. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party faces mounting …

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Azerbaijan wins regional backing to host COP29 climate summit

By Kate Abnett and Valerie Volcovici DUBAI (Reuters) -Azerbaijan is poised to host next year’s COP29 climate change summit after winning backing from other Eastern European nations on Saturday. The decision, which resolves months of geopolitical deadlock over where the next annual U.N. climate summit will be held, quickly drew focus to Azerbaijan’s oil production …

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Nationwide power outage in Sri Lanka due to a system failure – government official

By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO (Reuters) – Sri Lanka is experiencing a countrywide power outage due to a system failure, a government official said on Saturday. Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), the country’s power monopoly, is working to restore power, CEB spokesperson Noel Priyantha said. (Writing by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Mark Potter)

Philippines condemns China’s actions in South China Sea against fishing vessels

By Neil Jerome Morales MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines condemned China’s “illegal and aggressive actions” in the South China Sea on Saturday, saying its coast guard had fired water cannon at a Philippine fisheries bureau vessel conducting a regular resupply mission. The Philippine task force for the South China Sea, an inter-agency government body, called for …

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India at COP28 insists on ‘equity’ in climate talks

By Gloria Dickie DUBAI (Reuters) – India’s environment minister, Bhupender Yadav, on Saturday demanded “equity and justice” in U.N. climate negotiations, holding that rich countries should be leading global climate action. The comments underlined India’s long-held position that, as a developing country, it should not be a forced to cut its energy-related emissions – even …

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