The scene of destruction after an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip on September 10, 2024. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

The spiral of conflict in the Gaza Strip

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has lasted for a full year with no signs of cooling down, resulting in increasingly severe humanitarian crises. Despite urgent calls from the international community and the efforts of mediators, the prospect of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas remains bleak. At the same time, tit-for-tat moves continue to raise the threat of a full-scale conflict in the Middle East.
Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said on Tuesday she strongly supported the U.S. central bank's recent interest rate cut and will support further reductions if inflation continues to ease as she expects.

World News in Brief: October 8

The two houses of the Ethiopian parliament on Monday appointed Foreign Minister Taye Atske Selassie as the new president. The appointment followed the end of the term of current President Sahle-Work Zewde after six years of service as the country's head of state.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. meets with RoK President Yoon Suk Yeol during a bilateral meeting on October 7, 2024. (Photo: Reuters)

Republic of Korea strengthens ties with Southeast Asia

President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea is visiting the Philippines and Singapore and attending the ASEAN Summits in Laos. The nearly week-long trip is expected to help strengthen ties between Seoul and its partners in Southeast Asia while also making an important contribution to enhancing the RoK's position in the region.
Revenues of Egypt's Suez Canal dropped by 60 percent and the number of ships passing through the waterway decreased by 49 percent since the beginning of 2024, an Egyptian official said Sunday.

World News in Brief: October 7

Nearly 2.4 million people will have the right to vote in the upcoming parliamentary election in Lithuania, the country's Central Electoral Commission said on Monday, a day before early voting starts.
Powering the European economic engine

Powering the European economic engine

The European Union (EU) faces a severe economic downturn following the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Germany, the continent’s economic engine, lags behind other developed industrial economies.
Ukraine has harvested about 56.6 million tons of grain, oilseeds and industrial crops since this year's harvesting campaign began, the country's agriculture and food ministry said on Friday.

World News in Brief: October 6

Kazakhstan votes in a referendum on Sunday on whether to build its first nuclear power plant, an idea promoted by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's government as the Central Asian nation seeks to phase out polluting coal plants.
Global food prices surged to their largest one-month increase since 2022 in September, driven by extreme weather that put upward pressure on major food commodity categories, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday.

World News in Brief: October 5

Shipments of arms used in the conflict in Gaza should be stopped as part of a broader effort to find a political solution, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (left) and President of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium, October 2, 2024. (Photo: VNA)

New phase in cross-Channel relations

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held his first official bilateral meeting with President of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen since taking office and also met with President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the European Parliament (EP) Roberta Metsola.
Newly elected President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

The great responsibility of the female President of Mexico

The newly elected president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, and members of the new government have recently held an inauguration ceremony. As the first female president in the history of this American nation, Claudia Sheinbaum has been entrusted by the people to leverage her strong will and extensive experience in politics to tackle the numerous challenges facing the country, especially the increasing violence.
Italy streamlined entry rules and reduced bureaucratic hurdles for foreign workers with a new decree approved on Wednesday. The changes aim to simplify processes for employers and job-seekers, while tightening rules to combat illegal immigration and the exploitation of undocumented migrants.

World News in Brief: October 3

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday condemned Iran's missile attack against Israel on Tuesday. Iran launched approximately 200 ballistic missiles towards Israel on Tuesday, Guterres told the Security Council at an emergency session on the situation in the Middle East.
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Wednesday OPEC+ was doing a noble job of balancing the oil market even if does not produce the majority of oil in the world.

World News in Brief: October 2

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was sworn in Tuesday as Mexico's first woman serving the presidency during a solemn ceremony in Congress. Sheinbaum, 62, won the presidential elections in June with a large majority of the votes to become the first woman to assume the office.
Elderly women in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, April 2018. (Photo: Kyodo News)

Challenges from population aging

Many countries are grappling with rapidly aging population. As population aging becomes an irreversible global trend with significant impacts on economic and social sectors, nations face the urgent task of creating flexible policies to adapt to and make the most of this trend to build prosperous and sustainable societies.
Indonesia is preparing to establish an anti-hoax task force to combat fake news and misinformation online during the 2024 regional elections to be held in November.

World News in Brief: October 1

Ishiba Shigeru was confirmed as Japan's next prime minister by parliament on Tuesday, paving the way for him to officially unveil his cabinet as he seeks to heal party divisions and prepare for an Oct. 27 snap election .
The first results from Austria's parliamentary election held in Vienna on Sunday showed that the far-right Freedom Party is leading the national vote and set to secure its first-ever general election win.

World News in Brief: September 30

Japan's incoming prime minister, Ishiba Shigeru, said on Monday he will call a general election for Oct. 27 following his victory in one of the closest ever leadership races for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). (Photo: techtimes.vn)

Constant debate over collection of personal user data

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has accused social media giants of pocketing billions of US dollars through the collection of personal information of users. The results of their investigation reveal that social media platforms prioritise profit, severely infringing on users’ personal information and privacy for the sake of advertising purposes.
Nepal has shut schools for three days after landslides and floods triggered by two days of heavy rain across the Himalayan nation killed 129 people, with 62 missing, officials said on Sunday.

World News in Brief: September 29

Austrians were voting on Sunday to elect a new parliament, with the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) aiming to secure its first general election win in a close race with the ruling conservatives.
A drone view of a forest fire devastation in the Amazon in an area of the Trans-Amazonian Highway BR230 in Labrea, Amazonas state, Brazil September 4, 2024. (Photo: Reuters)

A cry for help from the Amazon

A recent study by environmental experts shows that the area of the Amazon rainforest lost due to deforestation in the past 40 years is equivalent to the area of Germany and France combined. This alarming situation is an urgent cry from the Amazon forest for urgent measures to protect the "green lungs" of the Earth.
The acting UN relief chief on Friday allocated 10 million USD in emergency funding for the humanitarian situation in Lebanon, which the local UN coordinator described as catastrophic.

World News in Brief: September 28

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called for financial, climate and technological justice while addressing the Annual Meeting of Group of 77 (G77) and China as part of the ongoing 79th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).
The number of people out of work in Germany rose more than expected in September, federal labour office figures showed on Friday. The office said the number of unemployed increased by 17,000 in seasonally adjusted terms to 2.82 million.

World News in Brief: September 27

Former Defense Minister Ishiba Shigeru won Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election on Friday, virtually ensuring that he will become the country's next prime minister.
Tourists at the “Taste of Russia” Food Festival. (Photo: Xuan Hung)

World tourism industry promotes potential and cohesion

With a series of stimulus measures, the world tourism industry is on the way to recovery as before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Facing the opportunity to take off, the “smokeless industry” is expected to strongly contribute to global economic growth while promoting potential and cohesion, contributing to peace and sustainable development.
Nearly 17,700 people, including more than 13,800 Syrians and 3,800 Lebanese, crossed the Jdeidat Yabous border into the Damascus countryside of Syria on Wednesday, according to Alaa Al-Sheikh, a member of the Executive Office for the Transport Sector.

World News in Brief: September 26

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that Lebanon cannot become another Gaza and called for an end to hostilities between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Wednesday retained India's growth forecast for the current fiscal at 7 percent and said that the economy is expected to accelerate in the coming quarters on improved farm output.

World News in Brief: September 25

Leaders addressing the General Debate of the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday called for cessation of the violence that has ravaged the Middle East for months, and some of them directly pointed their fingers at Israel for the "genocide" it committed against the Palestinians.
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