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German far-right's top EU candidate to carry on despite aide's arrest

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Berlin, April 24 (IANS/DPA) The German far-right AfD party’s top candidate for the European elections, Maximilian Krah, announced on Wednesday that he will continue leading the party’s campaign despite the arrest of an aide on allegations of spying for China.

Krah told journalists in Berlin following a 20 minute crisis meeting with AfD party leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla that he would not be taking part in the AfD’s election campaign launch event at the weekend.

“But if you now believe that this is the end of my leading candidacy, then I have to disappoint you. I am and will remain the lead candidate,” Krah said.

Krah said he would adjust the campaign strategy ahead of the European Parliament elections in June, but that he plans not to discuss the allegations against his staff member at the European Parliament.

“The aim is for us to talk about Europe and for this matter to go where it belongs, namely to the judicial authorities,” Krah said, describing the spying allegations against his aid as an unpleasant matter.

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Krah said he planned to fire the employee, who remains in police custody, on Wednesday. The aide is charged with acting as an agent for a foreign secret service.

“But the fact remains that I cannot be accused of any personal misconduct,” he said, adding that he would remain in close contact with party leadership.

The aide to Krah was detained in Dresden on Monday evening on suspicion of passing on information from the European Parliament to China, according to prosecutors, although the arrest was only publicly announced on Tuesday.

Prosecutors said the suspect had also spied on Chinese opposition members in Germany.

The Chinese government has rejected the allegations, calling them slanderous.

“I am very interested in the investigation and will endeavour to find out what exactly is being accused,” Krah said on Wednesday. “We will also continue to work in my office to reconstruct everything that was handled by him during the period in question.”

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Krah described the conversation with Weidel and Chrupalla as very friendly, constructive but appropriately serious.

The two party leaders themselves declined to comment, but said that the party plans to release a statement later.

–IANS/DPA

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Six dead as heavy rains lash China's Chongqing

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Beijing, July 11 (IANS) At least six people have died from the heavy rain in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality overnight, local authorities said on Thursday.

The casualties were reported after rainstorms pelted Dianjiang County from Wednesday night to Thursday morning, according to county officials, with the maximum daily precipitation measured at 254.6 mm, a record high since the county had meteorological records, reported Xinhua news agency.

A total of 6,985 people in the county have been affected in the latest round of rainstorm, including 170 people who were evacuated, officials said.

Vehement downpours have hit the municipality since Wednesday evening, raising water above alert levels in 15 rivers.

Rescue operations are underway in the area.

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Two killed, 10 injured in expressway accident in Vietnam

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Hanoi, July 11 (IANS) Two people were killed and 10 others injured in an expressway pile-up in Vietnam’s northern region on Thursday morning, Vietnam News Agency reported.

The accident, involving a pickup truck, a seven seater and a 16-seat minibus, was reported on Hanoi-Hai Phong expressway at around 9 a.m. local time, reported Xinhua news agency.

Two people, including the minibus driver, were confirmed dead on the spot. Ten others sustained severe injuries.

The three vehicles were seriously damaged.

According to the preliminary investigation results, the accident happened when the pickup truck and the minibus collided lightly, abruptly stopping in the middle of the expressway’s highest-speed lane. The sudden halt caused the seven-seater vehicle following behind to directly rear-end the stationary vehicles, Viet Nam News reported.

Traffic accidents killed 5,343 people and injured 9,552 others in Vietnam in the first half of 2024, according to the General Statistics Office.

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US sees second-warmest June on record amid heatwaves

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Seoul, July 11 (IANS) The United States saw the second-hottest June in its 130-year record, with the average temperature reaching 22.1 degrees Celsius, 3.4 degrees above the long-term average, the country’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported.

The month was marked by severe weather incidents, extreme temperatures, and significant precipitation variations across different regions, according to the monthly report from the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), a division of NOAA.

An estimated 24 million people endured their hottest nights ever recorded, particularly across the West, South, and Northeast, Xinhua news agency reported.

Heatwaves plagued these regions alongside the Great Lakes and Puerto Rico, shattering temperature records and posing serious health risks, the report said.

The US states of Arizona and New Mexico bore the brunt of the heat, both experiencing their hottest Junes ever recorded, with 18 additional states ranking among their top 10 warmest Junes on record.

Fueled by the extreme heat, the devastating South Fork fire, which ignited on June 17, ravaged over 70 square kilometres in New Mexico, destroying nearly 1,400 buildings and claiming two lives.

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While the nation grappled with exceptional heat, catastrophic flooding struck parts of the Midwest. Days of heavy rains caused rivers and streams to overflow their banks, forcing residents to evacuate as water destroyed roads and bridges.

On June 30, Hurricane Beryl made a record-breaking entrance into the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the earliest Category 4 hurricane storm ever to form in the Atlantic Ocean in June.

Last month, four new billion-dollar weather and climate disasters were confirmed, including two hail events that impacted the US state of Texas in late April and Colorado in late May, one severe weather event that impacted the central, southern and eastern parts of the country in mid-May, and a tornado outbreak that impacted portions of the Central United States in mid-May.

Moreover, for the January-June period, the average contiguous US temperature was 50.9 degrees Fahrenheit (about 10.5 degrees Celsius), ranking second-warmest on record for this period, NCEI added.

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There have been 15 confirmed disasters so far this year, resulting in at least 106 fatalities and more than $37 billion in economic losses.

The United States has sustained 391 separate weather and climate disasters since 1980, where overall damage reached or exceeded $1 billion. The total cost of these 391 events exceeds $2.755 trillion, according to the report.

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Singaporean authorities seize over 600 kg smokeless tobacco

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Singapore, July 11 (IANS) Singapore’s law enforcement officers seized more than 600 kg of smokeless tobacco in operations conducted through May and June, according to a statement issued by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) Thursday.

HSA and police officers attended the joint operations, and 27 offenders are assisting with investigations for peddling and possession of smokeless tobacco products, Xinhua news agency reported.

Smokeless tobacco, such as chewing tobacco, snuff and snus, is prohibited in the city-state. It contains carcinogens, or chemicals known to cause cancer. Anyone convicted of the import, distribution, or sale of smokeless tobacco is liable to a fine, imprisonment, or both.

Officers found smokeless tobacco hidden under drain covers and stuffed into rubbish bins and electrical boxes at Chander and Veerasamy roads, the authorities said.

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South Korea vows to strengthen defence ties with Australia

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Seoul, July 11 (IANS) South Korean Vice Defence Minister Kim Seon-ho on Thursday vowed to strengthen defence cooperation with Australia, his office said, amid growing arms industry ties between the two countries.

Kim made the remark during a bilateral defence conference in Canberra, which discussed key threats in the Indo-Pacific region and ways to bolster cooperation between the militaries and defence industries of the two countries, Yonhap news agency reported.

South Korean defence companies, including shipbuilders Hanwha Ocean and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, also participated in the conference to feature their products.

“Amid a grave global security environment, (the conference) presented an opportunity to further strengthen relations between South Korea and Australia,” Kim said. “(We) will make further efforts to strengthen bilateral defence and arms industry cooperation.”

The two countries have bolstered defence ties in recent years, with Canberra signing major deals to purchase South Korean weapons systems, including the Redback infantry fighting vehicle and K9 howitzers.

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South Korea has sought closer security ties with Australia, with their top diplomats and defence chiefs discussing Seoul’s potential participation in part of the AUKUS security partnership in May.

The United States, Britain and Australia launched a security pact known as AUKUS in 2021 to counter China’s assertiveness.

Seoul has welcomed considerations of its possible inclusion in Pillar 2 of the partnership, which covers cooperation in advanced technologies.

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