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US denies Cold War with China in historic Vietnam vis

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The deal will bring historic foes closer together, a move aimed at countering China's influence

President Joe Biden has denied that the US is attempting to stem China’s international influence, after signing a new historic deal with Vietnam.

More than 50 years since the last American soldier left Vietnam, Mr Biden travelled to Hanoi to sign the agreement that will bring the former foes closer than ever before.

The Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam is a major relationship upgrade for the US. It is the culmination of a relentless push by Washington over the last two years to strengthen ties with Vietnam, which it sees as key to counter China’s influence in Asia. It is also no small feat. The partnership with Washington is the highest level of diplomatic ties extended by Vietnam.

Mr Biden told reporters in Hanoi that American actions were not about containing or isolating China, but about maintaining stability in accordance with international rules.

“I think we think too much in terms of Cold War terms. It’s not about that. It’s about generating economic growth and stability, Mr Biden told reporters in Hanoi on Sunday, in response to a question from the BBC.

“I want to see China to succeed economically, but I want to see them succeed by the rules,” he said.

Signs of improved ties had already irked Beijing, which called them more evidence of America’s “cold-war mentality”.

But Hanoi has thought this through, says Le Hong Hiep from Singapore’s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, adding that the agreement with the US is “symbolic rather than [one of] substance”.

The Vietnamese dream

The title may be symbolic but closer ties could mean better business deals, and less reliance on China.

Vietnam has a young and highly educated workforce. It has also fostered a spirit of entrepreneurship which makes it highly attractive to US investors – especially those who are looking to move their manufacturing bases out of China.

Big names including Dell, Google, Microsoft and Apple have all shifted parts of their supply chains to Vietnam in recent years. The US also considers it a promising market for weapons and military equipment as Hanoi tries to wean off Moscow.

Washington is also keen to help Vietnam become an integral part of the world’s semiconductor supply chain and develop its electronics sector – areas which have become contentious as the US tries to restrict China’s access to advanced tech.

And yet Vietnam may not see its new partnership with the US as choosing one side or the other. As Beijing’s economy slows, Hanoi’s closer relationship with Washington is only pragmatic.

 

“I was in America for seven years and I knew about the American dream and I got that opportunity. But I thought, I have a bigger dream. The Vietnamese dream,” says Nguyen Huu Phuoc Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Selex Motors.

 

He is standing in the company’s warehouse pointing at his e-scooter production line.

Mr Nguyen started the business five years ago. Now he has contracts with major delivery firms from Grab to Lazada.

 

He grew up in a tiny village in central Vietnam without electricity. In his lifetime, he has seen his country develop from one of the poorest in the world to one of the fastest growing economies in Asia.

 

“I wanted to contribute to build a prosperous and sustainable Vietnam, to fully utilise our opportunities and potential. We have missed a lot of opportunities. But I feel that it is the right time and we are the right generation to make it happen.”

 

While he talks, bosses of a Chinese delivery company are waiting in the wings to discuss a deal. Also watching are Foreign Ministry officials who accompanied the BBC throughout its rare visit to Vietnam.

 

Source: BBC.com

Morocco earthquake: ‘I had to choose between saving my parents or my son’

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Tayeb ait Ighenbaz and his son Adam

Tayeb ait Ighenbaz was forced to choose whether to save his 11-year-old son or his parents when they became trapped under rubble after Morocco’s earthquake struck.

The goat herder from a tiny community in the Atlas Mountains says he is haunted by the decision he had to make.

Tayeb was with his wife, two children and parents on Friday night in their small stone home when it was rocked by the country’s biggest earthquake in 60 years.

He leads me to his former home, which now lies in ruins.

You can still see partially inside the building and he points at the rubble, saying: “That’s where they were.”

“It all happened so quickly. When the earthquake happened we all ran to the door. My dad was sleeping and I shouted at my mum to come, but she stayed behind to wait for him,” he recalls.

On the other side, he could see only his wife and daughter.

As he made his way back into the fallen building, Tayeb found both his son and his parents trapped under debris. He could see his son’s hand poking through the rubble.

He knew he had to act quickly, and headed in the direction of his son Adam, digging desperately through the rubble to pull him out.

When he turned to his parents, trapped under a large slab of stone, he says it was too late.

“I had to choose between my parents and son,” he says with tears in his eyes.

“I couldn’t help my parents because the wall fell over half of their bodies. It’s so sad. I saw my parents dying.”

Tayeb points down at stains on his light-coloured jeans, saying this is the blood of his parents.

All of his clothes are in his house, and he has been unable to get changed since the earthquake.

The family are now living with relatives in makeshift tents close to their former home. Tayeb says all of his money was in the house and most of his goats have been killed.

“It’s like being born again into a new life. No parents, no house, no food, no clothes,” he says. “I’m 50 years old now and I’m having to start again.”

He can’t begin to think how to move forward, but remembers the lessons that his parents taught him. “They always said ‘be patient, work hard, never give up’.”

As we talk, his son Adam runs over, dressed in a Juventus football kit with Ronaldo’s name on the back, and wraps his arms around his dad.

“My dad saved me from death,” he says grinning up at him.

Just minutes down the road towards the town of Amizmiz, another father and son stand with their arms wrapped around each other.

Abdulmajid ait Jaefer says he was at home with his wife and three children when the earthquake struck and “the floor fell through”.

His son, 12-year-old Mohamed, got out of the building, but the rest of the family were stuck.

Abdulmajid says his legs were trapped under rubble, but he was pulled out by a neighbour. He then spent two hours trying to rescue his wife and one of his daughters. Both were dead when he pulled them from the debris.

The following day, his other daughter’s body was also pulled from the rubble.

Abdulmajid, 47, is now sleeping under tarpaulin across the road from his house.

He can see the kitchen, with the fridge still standing and clothes hanging out to dry.

He says he cannot leave the area because he needs to “stand guard” over his possessions, and the memories of his life there.

“That’s my kitchen and my fridge. We were all in there. Now I’m just looking at it,” he says.

Before Friday, Abdulmajid says he had “never even dreamed about an earthquake. Even now, I can’t believe it.”

As we talk, cars stop next to us and people lean out to offer condolences. Others walking down the street stop to hug the mourning father and husband.

“There were five people in my family. Now there are two,” he tells me sadly.

“For now, I’m thinking of only one thing: my son.”

 

Source: BBC.com

Kim Jong Un: North Korea leader reportedly heading to Russia to meet Putin

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Kim and Putin are shown during their 2019 meeting in Vladivostok

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly started his journey to Vladivostok for a summit with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.

The armoured train that Mr Kim uses for foreign visits appears to have departed Pyongyang, South Korean media reported citing a government official.

The meeting between the two leaders is expected to take place as early as Tuesday local time.

The Kremlin has confirmed that Mr Kim will visit Russia “in the coming days”.

If the summit with Mr Putin goes ahead, it will be the North Korean leader’s first international trip in more than four years, and the first since the pandemic.

The two leaders will likely discuss the possibility of North Korea providing Moscow with weapons to support its war in Ukraine, a US official earlier told CBS, the BBC’s US partner.

Mr Kim’s last trip abroad was also to Vladivostok in 2019 for his first summit with Mr Putin after the collapse of North Korea’s nuclear disarmament talks with then US President Donald Trump.

Mr Kim also travelled to Vladivostok by train in 2019.

It is rumoured to include at least 20 bulletproof cars, making it heavier than average trains and unable to go beyond 59 km/h (37mph). His journey to Vladivostok is expected to take an entire day.

The possible meeting comes after the White House said it had new information that arms negotiations between the two countries were “actively advancing”.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby earlier said Russia’s Defence Minister, Sergei Shoigu, had tried to “convince Pyongyang to sell artillery ammunition” to Russia during a recent visit to North Korea.

The summit comes at a time when both Russia and North Korea have things that the other country wants, according to Ankit Panda from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

“What’ll matter now is if both sides can find suitable prices they’re willing to pay for the other’s assistance,” he told the BBC.

Russia will likely ask North Korea for conventional arms, including artillery shells and rocket artillery munitions in exchange for food and raw materials, and continuing support at international forums like the United Nations, he said.

“This could open up the possibility of North Korea transferring more sophisticated weaponry to Russia to allow Moscow to maintain and backfill its own stocks of conventional weapons,” he said.

It is thought that Russia might need 122mm and 152mm shells because its stocks are running low, but it is not easy to determine North Korea’s full artillery inventory, given its secretive nature.

Weapons on display at the meeting between Mr Kim and Mr Shoigu in July included the Hwasong intercontinental ballistic missile, believed to be the country’s first ICBM to use solid propellants.

It was the first time Mr Kim had opened the country’s doors to foreign guests since the Covid pandemic.

 

Source: BBC.com

 

Ghana league clubs aren’t doing enough to promote games- Ameenu Shardow

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Black Stars Team Manager Ameenu Shardow

Dreams Football Club Administrative Manager, Ameenu Shardow, has bemoaned the lack of a push from Ghanaian football clubs to promote spectatorship at games.

He said this in an interview on Citi FM’s Sports Panorama where he talked extensively on the key subject that continues to affect the BetPawa Ghana Premier League.

Dreams FC won the MTN FA Cup last season

Aside financial challenges, the league continues to be rocked by empty venues and the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has been fingered as the guilty party.

However, Shardow believes Ghanaian football clubs need to do more to improve the dire situation stating,

“The truth of the matter too is that as clubs, I don’t think as clubs we are doing enough . We are not doing enough at all and I look at my club for instance, I know people spend a lot of money in the promotion of games, we virtually don’t spend anything.

We are not doing enough in promoting the games but they are some peculiar problems why from club to club, why we are not commanding the numbers.”

Dreams FC won the MTN FA Cup last season and recently lost 1-2 to BetPawa League champions Medeama at the Cape Coast Stadium.

Source: citisportsonline.com

GFA has successfully paid up all prize monies and outstanding match officials fees- GFA President

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GFA President Kurt Okraku

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has stated that Association has cleared all financial payments due competition winners and outstanding fees owed to match officials.

He said this in his speech at the 2023 GFA Awards where several stakeholders in the Ghanaian football space were recognized for their outstanding work in the past season.

In the lead up to the awards, there were rife reports about the Association’s failure to pay outstanding fees to referees and match commissioners.

“The GFA end of season Awards aim to recognize and reward not only players but also individuals and entities that have contributed significantly to the growth and development of football in Ghana. This includes coaches, referees…who work tirelessly to support our beloved sport.

I am also happy to announce that the FA has successfully paid up all prize monies that is due all our competing winners as far as the just ended football season is concerned and that includes we paying up our match officials.”

Medeama SC’s Vincent Atinga and Ampem Darkoa’s Mary Amponsah were named Player of the Season in the Male and Female Category Premier League level respectively.

Julian Nunoo was named the Referee of the Year.

Source: citisportonline.com

We have a good team and good staff this season – Hearts of Oak midfielder Glid Otanga

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Congolese midfielder Glid Otanga

Congolese midfielder Glid Otanga is oozing confidence ahead of the upcoming Ghana Premier League campaign, firmly believing that Hearts of Oak boasts a strong squad ready to compete at the highest level.

Otanga emphasized the importance of teamwork, stating, “It’s not about a player who wants to play; it’s all about teamwork. The team isn’t about one player. I might play, and I won’t score, but another player will come and score.”

He underscored the idea that success hinges on the collective efforts of the entire team, highlighting the collaborative nature of the sport.

With optimism in the air, Otanga expressed his confidence in Hearts of Oak’s potential this season, saying, “It’s a collective work. I can go, and another player will join the club. We have a good team and good staff this season, and we work hard, so I think we will go far this season.”

The Phobians are set to kick off their season against Real Tamale United on Friday, and the players are optimistic, especially after an impressive pre-season under the guidance of their new Dutch coach, Martin Koopman.

Hearts of Oak’s performance in the previous season was underwhelming, as they struggled under three different managers – Samuel Boadu, Slavko Matic, and David Ocloo – and even flirted with relegation.

Source: Ghanasoccer.net

Asante Kotoko announce squad for 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season

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Kumasi Asante Kotoko

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum has named a 31-man squad for the upcoming 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season. 

The squad features notable new signings, including Baba Yahaya, Yahaya Dawuni, Nanabayin Amoah, Andrews Ntim Manu, Samuel Asamoah, Yussif Nurudeen Mohammed, Henry Ansu, and Kalo Quattara.

In the goalkeeping department, Danlad Ibrahim and Frederick Asare are set to play key roles, while midfield duties will be handled by talents like Justic Blay and Eric Serge Zeze. Among the striking options, fans can look forward to the top scorer from last season, Steven Mukwala.

Kotoko’s pre-season preparations, guided by Ogum, culminated in a recent goalless draw against another Premier League side, Nsoatreman FC, at the Baba Yara Stadium.

After finishing in fourth place last season, Kotoko are determined to mount a strong challenge for the league title and aim to compete fiercely with defending champions Medeama SC. Kotoko came into last season as league champions but ended the campaign trophyless.

Kotoko’s first match of the new season is on Sunday against Heart of Lions at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

GOALKEEPERS; Frederick Asare, Danlad Ibrahim, Moise Pouaty.

DEFENDERS; Sheriff Mohammed, Issahak Fuseini, Yahaya Dawuni, Nanabayin Amoah, Samuel Asamoah, Yussif Nurudeen Mohammed, Henry Ansu, Nicholas Osei Bonsu, John Tedeku, Augustine Agyapong.

MIDFIELDERS; Shadrach Addo, Justice Blay, Rocky Dwamena, Richmond Lamptey, Sheriff Mohammed, Enoch Morrison, Eric Serge Zeze, Baba Yahaya, Michael Dwamena, Amidu Peter, Acquah, Bernard Somuah, Andrews Ntim Manu, Julius Ofori, Nicholas Mensah.

STRIKERS; Steven Mukwala Dese, Kalo Quattara, Georges Mfegue, Isaac Oppong.

Source: Ghanasoccer.net

Togolese referee Attiogbe Komlan Attisso to officiate Ghana vs. Liberia friendly

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Togolese referee Attiogbe Komlan Attisso

The upcoming friendly match between Ghana and Liberia, scheduled for Tuesday, will see Togolese referee Attiogbe Komlan Attisso take charge of the game.

Assisting him will be fellow Togolese officials Adiwotso Komlan Domenyo and Ourotou Tsamola Wassiou.

The Black Stars of Ghana will play host to the Lone Stars of Liberia at the Accra Sports Stadium, with the kickoff set for 16:00 GMT.

Liberia’s team arrived in Accra early on Monday morning and are currently accommodated at the La Palm Royal Hotel in preparation for the match.

Both teams view this friendly as essential preparation for upcoming assignments, particularly the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, which are scheduled to commence in November.

Ghana come into the game with the confidence of having secured qualification for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Ivory Coast, while Liberia, unfortunately, did not make it to the tournament.

Source: Ghanasoccer.net

Luis Rubiales resigns as president of Spanish FA over Jenni Hermoso kiss

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Luis Rubiales

Luis Rubiales has resigned as president of the Spanish Football Federation following criticism for kissing Spain forward Jenni Hermoso at the Women’s World Cup final presentation ceremony.

Hermoso, 33, said the kiss after Spain beat England was not consensual and she filed a legal complaint last Tuesday.

Rubiales said he had submitted his resignation to federation acting president Pedro Rocha in a statement.

“I cannot continue my work,” he told Piers Morgan on his television show.

The 46-year-old has also resigned from his position as vice-president of Uefa’s executive committee.

The fallout from the kiss has engulfed Spanish football in recent weeks and overshadowed Spain’s World Cup win, with Rubiales ignoring repeated calls to resign.

On Friday, a prosecutor filed a complaint with Spain’s high court – following Hermoso’s testimony on Tuesday – against Rubiales for sexual assault and coercion.

Rubiales claimed the kiss was “mutual and “consensual” but had been provisionally suspended by football’s world governing body Fifa.

“After the quick suspension carried out by Fifa, plus the rest of open proceedings against me, it is evident that I will not be able to return to my position,” Rubiales’ statement read.

“Insisting on waiting and holding on is not going to contribute to anything positive, neither to the federation nor to Spanish football.”

Rubiales said he hoped his departure would boost Spain’s joint bid with Morocco and Portugal to host the 2030 World Cup.

He added: “I have faith in the truth and I will do everything in my power to prevail.

“My daughters, my family and the people who love me have suffered the effects of excessive persecution, as well as many falsehoods, but it is also true that on the street, more and more every day, the truth is prevailing.”

Some 81 Spain players, including all 23 World Cup winners, said they would not play for the national team again while Rubiales was in his position.

World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda – considered a close ally of Rubiales – was sacked on 5 September amid the scandal, with Montse Tome named as his successor.

Politicians, footballers and celebrities have spoken out against Rubiales, while protesters gathered at the federation’s headquarters last month to demand his resignation.

Spain’s acting Labour minister, Yolanda Diaz, posted on X (formerly Twitter): “The feminist country is advancing faster and faster.

“The transformation and improvement of our lives is inevitable. We are with you, Jenni, and with all women.”

Irene Montero, Spain’s equality minister, added: “It’s over.”

Asked by Morgan whether something in particular finally led him to resign, Rubiales said he spoke to his family and listened to the advice of friends.

“My father, my daughters, I spoke with them – they know it’s not a question about me – and some friends very close to me said to me ‘Luis, you need to focus on your dignity and to continue your life because if not, you are going to damage people you love and the sport you love’,” Rubiales said.

“This was a question of not only me. An attitude towards me can affect third parties [that are] very important. It was the intelligent thing that I had to do.”

Paul Pogba: Juventus midfielder considered retiring from football over blackmail plot

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Mathias Pogba, right, joined brother Paul on the pitch to celebrate France's 2018 World Cup win

Paul Pogba says he considered retiring from football over alleged extortion and threats from an organised gang, including his brother Mathias.

The Juventus midfielder, 30, filed a complaint with Turin prosecutors in July 2022 claiming he was the target of a 13m euro (£11.1m) blackmail plot.

Mathias Pogba was detained in September 2022 but was released in December under judicial review.

The 33-year-old denies all the allegations against him.

Speaking to Al Jazeera about the impact the incident had on him, former Manchester United midfielder Pogba said: “When there is money you have to be careful. Money changes people. It can break up a family. It can create a war.

“Sometimes I was just by myself thinking, ‘I don’t want to have money anymore. I just don’t want to play anymore. I just want to be with normal people, so they will love me for me – not for the fame, not for the money.’

“Sometimes it’s tough. This life, you have to go through it. It will only make me stronger.”

French prosecutors opened a judicial investigation last September, two months after 2018 World Cup winner Pogba filed an initial complaint.

Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said the investigation would examine allegations including “blackmail by an armed gang, kidnapping and membership of a criminal conspiracy”.

After Mathias’ detention in September, his lawyer Yassine Bouzrou said his client is innocent.

The younger Pogba moved to Juventus on a free transfer in the summer of 2022 after leaving United.

Mathias is also a professional footballer who has been capped by Guinea and played for clubs across Europe including Crewe, Wrexham, Crawley and Partick Thistle in the UK.

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