Putin faces calls for peace at flagship BRICS summit

Update Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during the extended format meeting of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia on October 23, 2024. (Reuters)
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during the extended format meeting of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia on October 23, 2024. (Reuters)
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Putin faces calls for peace at flagship BRICS summit

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during the extended format meeting of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia.
  • Iran's Pezeshkian urges BRICS members to help 'end the war' in Gaza, Lebanon

KAZAN, Russia: World leaders called for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine at the BRICS summit in Russia on Wednesday, as President Vladimir Putin told them he welcomed offers to mediate in the Ukraine conflict.
The Russian leader is casting the gathering as a sign that Western attempts to isolate Moscow have failed, but faced direct calls to end the Ukraine conflict from some of his closest and most important partners.
The meeting of around 20 world leaders in the central city of Kazan is the largest diplomatic forum in Russia since Putin ordered troops into Ukraine in 2022.
Starting in 2009 with four members — Brazil, Russia, India and China — BRICS has since expanded to include other emerging nations such as South Africa, Egypt and Iran.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told the summit there must be “no escalation of fighting” in Ukraine.
“We must adhere to the three principles of ‘no spillover from the battlefield, no escalation of fighting and no adding oil to the fire by relevant parties’, so as to ease the situation as soon as possible,” Xi said.
Russia and China signed a “no limits” strategic partnership days before Moscow ordered troops into Ukraine and Putin and Xi both hailed close ties in a bilateral meeting on Tuesday.
Without referring to any specific conflict, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also issued a call for peace.
“We support dialogue and diplomacy, not war,” he said.

Iran calls for diplomatic efforts in Gaza, Lebanon

On the Middle East, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian urged BRICS members to “use all their collective and individual capacities to end the war in Gaza and Lebanon.”
Xi repeated his call for a ceasefire, saying: “We need to... stop the killing and work tirelessly for a comprehensive, just and lasting settlement of the Palestinian issue.”
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva also called for escalation in both the Middle East and Ukraine to be avoided.
“As we face two wars that have the potential to become global, it is essential to restore our ability to work together toward common goals,” he said in an address to the summit via video conference.
In private talks, Putin welcomed offers by several of the BRICS leaders to mediate in Ukraine, even as he told them his forces were advancing, his spokesman said Wednesday.
Many countries “expressed a desire to contribute more actively” to resolving the conflict, state media cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as telling reporters.
Putin had also used the meetings to tout “the very positive dynamics on the front for the Russian armed forces,” Peskov said.
Russia’s troops have been slowly advancing in eastern Ukraine for much of 2024, though neither side has been able to make a decisive breakthrough and the conflict appears locked in an attritional phase.
“Avoiding escalation and initiating peace negotiations is also crucial in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia,” Brazil’s Lula said.

India-Russia growing relations
Xi and Modi have previously touted their own peace initiatives for Ukraine, though there has appeared to be little progress.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, also at the summit, is another casting himself as a possible peacemaker.
He will hold direct talks with Putin later on Wednesday.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres was also at the summit, his first visit to Russia for more than two years. He will on Thursday hold talks with Putin over Ukraine.
Moscow promotes the BRICS platform as an alternative to Western-led international organizations like the G7.
“The process of forming a multipolar world order is underway, a dynamic and irreversible process,” Putin said at the official opening of the summit.
He also blasted the West for hitting BRICS members, including Russia, with sanctions, saying they could trigger a global crisis.
“Significant crisis potential also remains. And it is not only about the ever-increasing geopolitical tensions, but also ... the practice of unilateral sanctions, protectionism and unfair competition is expanding,” Putin said.
Putin also called on the leaders of emerging economies to explore alternative payments and trading platforms to reduce their reliance on Western infrastructure.


Thousands flee homes as fierce tropical storm batters Philippines

Thousands flee homes as fierce tropical storm batters Philippines
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Thousands flee homes as fierce tropical storm batters Philippines

Thousands flee homes as fierce tropical storm batters Philippines
  • Trami, locally called Kristine, is the 11th cyclone to hit the Philippines this year
  • Southeastern parts of the country’s main island declare state of calamity

MANILA: The Philippines braced itself on Wednesday for the impact of Tropical Storm Trami, with thousands of people evacuated from their homes as authorities warned of an unprecedented volume of rainfall and flooding in the coming days.

The 11th cyclone to hit the country this year, Trami — locally known as Kristine — is affecting nearly all the Luzon and Visayas islands, as well as parts of Mindanao.

It has caused severe flooding and landslides in the country’s east even before making landfall, which is forecast to take place on Wednesday evening and early Thursday morning.

“The worst is yet to come, I’m afraid ... The volumes of water are unprecedented,” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said in a briefing with disaster management authorities and the military.

“I’m feeling a little helpless here ... All we can do is sit tight, wait, hope, pray that there’s not too much damage, that there are no casualties. And then go in as soon and as quickly as possible with as much as we can to alleviate the effects, especially first to the population. And then, afterwards, we will take care of all the other infrastructure: the power, the roads.”

Government offices and schools across Luzon, the country’s largest island, have been temporarily shut down, and four provinces — Quezon and three in neighboring Bicol Region — have declared a state of calamity.

In Bicol alone, more than 47,500 people had to leave their homes and were evacuated to safety. At least two people have been reported dead and five missing.

“Because of the 24 hours of almost non-stop rains, we had 12,226 families or 47,583 people evacuated here in the Bicol region. So far, what has been reported to us are two dead,” Office of Civil Defense in Bicol spokesperson Gremil Naz said in a radio broadcast.

“We also have one reported injured and five reported missing fishermen.”

The Philippines is the country most at risk from natural disasters, according to the 2024 World Risk Report.

Every year millions of people are affected by storms and typhoons, which have lately been more unpredictable and extreme due to the changing climate.

Last month, more than a dozen people were killed when Typhoon Yagi hit the country’s east.


Indian state signs $35 billion renewable energy deal with UAE

Indian state signs $35 billion renewable energy deal with UAE
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Indian state signs $35 billion renewable energy deal with UAE

Indian state signs $35 billion renewable energy deal with UAE
  • India aims to have 500 GW of renewable energy installed by 2030
  • UAE investment is expected to add 60 GW of renewable energy in Rajasthan

NEW DELHI: Rajasthan, India’s largest state by area, has signed a $35 billion investment agreement with the UAE government to explore the development of a 60 GW solar, wind and hybrid energy project.

Rajasthan’s Principal Secretary of Industries Ajitabh Sharma and UAE Minister of Investment Mohamed Hassan Al-Suwaidi signed a memorandum of understanding for the investment on Tuesday in the state capital of Jaipur.

Under the deal, the UAE will help set up renewable energy projects in the western district of Rajasthan, the state government said in a statement. India’s largest desert, Thar, is located in the area.

“This venture will be a milestone in fulfilling the energy needs of Rajasthan by installing a long-term power generation project in which modern cutting-edge technology would be used,” the government of Rajasthan said.

The UAE will also appoint a developer to coordinate with Rajasthan officials to launch the project within the agreed timeline, which was not specified.

India, the world’s third-largest consumer of electricity, currently has installed about 200 GW of renewable energy. It is aiming to install 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030 to meet its goal of net-zero emissions by 2070.

“To achieve this target, Rajasthan will have to install 250 GW of solar plants. This partnership with the UAE will prove to be an important step in achieving this goal,” said Rajasthan’s Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, who was present during the signing ceremony.

He is also expecting the new agreement to help boost the local economy.

“I am confident that this MoU will pave the way for employment generation, economic development, industrial progress and overall prosperity in Rajasthan,” Sharma said.

During his meeting with Rajasthan officials, Al-Suwaidi said that energy transition was a key pillar of the UAE’s diversification agenda.

“This project highlights our unwavering commitment to advancing clean energy solutions,” Al-Suwaidi said, as quoted by Emirati state news agency WAM.

“Rajasthan, with its favorable climate and vast landmass, offers the ideal environment for this initiative, serving as a testing ground for innovative technologies that will shape the future of energy,” he said.

India and the UAE signed the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement in 2022, which has since significantly advanced bilateral exchanges.

The UAE is the largest Middle Eastern investor in India, with investments amounting to about $3 billion in the financial year 2023-24, according to Indian government data.


India’s Modi holds bilateral talks with China’s Xi in BRICS summit in Russia

India’s Modi holds bilateral talks with China’s Xi in BRICS summit in Russia
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India’s Modi holds bilateral talks with China’s Xi in BRICS summit in Russia

India’s Modi holds bilateral talks with China’s Xi in BRICS summit in Russia
  • Meeting took place on the sidelines of the three-day BRICS gathering

KAZAN, Russia: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday held their first bilateral meeting in five years, days after their countries reached a deal on their contested border.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the three-day BRICS gathering hosted by President Vladimir Putin in the Russian city of Kazan, an Indian foreign ministry official said in a statement.


No indications employees from defense secretary’s office are being investigated for Israel leak, Pentagon chief says

No indications employees from defense secretary’s office are being investigated for Israel leak, Pentagon chief says
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No indications employees from defense secretary’s office are being investigated for Israel leak, Pentagon chief says

No indications employees from defense secretary’s office are being investigated for Israel leak, Pentagon chief says
  • Social media posts, without evidence, have singled out a US Defense Department employee as being under investigation for the leak

ROME: There are no indications any employees from the Office of the Secretary of Defense are being investigated for the leak of US intelligence about Israel’s preparations to strike Iran, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday.
“There’s no OSD official being named as a part of this investigation,” Austin said while speaking to reporters in Rome.
The FBI said on Tuesday it was investigating the public disclosure of a pair of highly classified documents describing Israel’s preparations for a retaliatory strike on Iran.
Austin added that he did not have any indication that “any OSD official will be implicated as a part of this.”
Social media posts, without evidence, have singled out a US Defense Department employee as being under investigation for the leak.
The leaked documents appear to have been prepared by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, describing US interpretations of Israeli Air Force and Navy planning based on satellite imagery from Oct. 15-16. They began circulating last week on the Telegram messaging app.
Israel has been planning a response to a ballistic-missile barrage carried out by Iran on Oct. 1, Tehran’s second direct attack on Israel in six months. Israel has intensified its offensive in Gaza and Lebanon, days after the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
White House spokesman John Kirby said on Monday that it has not been determined whether the disclosure was a hack or an intentional leak by a US person with access to the sensitive intelligence.


Thousands rally in Mozambique ahead of election results

Thousands rally in Mozambique ahead of election results
Updated 23 October 2024
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Thousands rally in Mozambique ahead of election results

Thousands rally in Mozambique ahead of election results
  • Opposition candidate Venancio Mondlane has called for 25 days of protests over the killing of his attorney
  • The government of Mozambique has called for calm as the country awaits official election results

MAPUTO: Thousands of people gathered Wednesday outside Mozambique’s capital to bury the murdered lawyer of an opposition candidate, as tensions grew ahead of the imminent release of election results.
Venancio Mondlane has called for 25 days of protests over the killing of his attorney as results from the October 9 ballot likely on Thursday were expected to show the ruling Frelimo party winning.
Mondlane warned the results would be “false” and said his lawyer Elvino Dias was killed by the security forces alongside another ally, Paulo Guambe, as they were preparing a case to contest the vote.
Before Dias’ burial at Michafutene cemetery outside Maputo, large crowds were seen assembling at a church, according to an AFP reporter present.
In a message on Facebook, Mondlane, who accused security forces of ambushing the duo in the early hours of Saturday and shooting at them 25 times, said he would unleash “25 days of terror” in reprisal.
Police said it had launched an investigation into the killings, while Frelimo party which has been in power for 49 years “vehemently” condemned the “macabre act.”
The government of Mozambique has called for calm as the country awaits official results.
Mondlane was among a group of protesters tear gassed by police on Monday after he had called for a general strike to protest against Dias’ murder as well as perceived electoral fraud.
Election observers from the EU have also raised concern about the legitimacy of the polls, noting “irregularities during counting and unjustified alteration of election results at polling station and district level.”
Initial indications of a low turnout in the coastal country of some 33 million people could further erode the vote’s credibility.
President Filipe Nyusi, 65, is stepping down after his two terms allowed by the constitution but his party’s candidate, 47-year-old Daniel Chapo, was widely expected to win.
Other presidential candidates included Ossufo Momade, 63, of the Renamo party, and Lutero Simango, 64, of the Mozambique Democratic Movement.
While Renamo has traditionally been the main opposition group, the emergence of Mondlane and the Podemos party was a new development in this election.
“Mondlane and Podemos have leveraged social media to connect with Mozambique’s large youth population who are seeking a change to the status quo,” said Emilia Columbo of the DC based Center for Strategic and International Studies.