Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Leaders arrive in Saudi Arabia for GCC—Central Asia summit

Leaders arrive in Saudi Arabia for GCC—Central Asia summit

Leaders arrive in Saudi Arabia for GCC—Central Asia summit





The presidents of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan arrive in Jeddah on Tuesday. (SPA)





The first ever summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and the five Central Asian countries will begin in Jeddah on Wednesday.







Officials from the six GCC states as well as from the Central Asian countries of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan will attend the summit. The summit will discuss ways to strengthen cooperation and coordination between the two sides in various fields.


The presidents of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan Emomali Rahmon and Shavkat Mirziyoyev arrived in Jeddah on Tuesday.


The presidents are visiting the Kingdom to participate in a summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Central Asian countries that will take place on Wednesday.


They were both received on arrival by the deputy governor of the Makkah region Prince Badr bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz.


The President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedow and the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov arrive in Jeddah. (SPA)


Meanwhile, the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited Madinah where he prayed in the Prophet’s Mosque ahead of the summit. He then traveled to Jeddah.


The President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedow and the President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov arrived in Jeddah on Tuesday night


From the GCC side, the special representative of the sultan of Oman Sayyid Asaad bin Tariq Al-Said was received on arrival in the port city “The GCC-Central Asia Strategic Dialogue, a new arrangement to launch co-operation in all areas of mutual interest, including political and security dialogues, trade and investment co-operation, and cultural engagement,” the ministers said in a joint statement at the time.


Although the five central Asian countries are not yet a formal bloc, they have come to be known as the C5 and have been increasing engagement with regional neighbours such as Russia and China.


In September, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and met Russian President Vladimir Putin on his first foreign trip since the coronavirus pandemic broke out in early 2020.


Earlier in May, the presidents of the C5 countries visited the starting point of ancient China’s Silk Road and attended the China-Central Asia Summit.


Uzbek Deputy Foreign Minister Bakhromjon Aloev described the first Gulf - Central Asian summit as historic, saying that it is a new form of interregional cooperation between two very important regions in the world in terms of geopolitics and geographical economy.


The special representative of the sultan of Oman Sayyid Asaad bin Tariq Al-Said is received on arrival in Jeddah. (SPA)


Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, he emphasized that cooperation between Central Asian countries and the GCC states carries strategic importance in view of the difficult international situation. Strengthening the existing relations between the two sides in modern circumstances meets the long-term interests of both regions, he said.


Aloev also stressed that developing his country’s relations with Saudi Arabia comes at the forefront of Uzbekistan’s foreign policy priorities. “Saudi Arabia has great credibility and financial and economic capabilities not only in Arab and Islamic countries, but all over the world,” he said.


The summit is being held in light of the growing regional and international interest and competition in the five Central Asian countries, in view of its location and geostrategic importance, and the natural resources that these countries possess, which qualify them for great developmental leaps.


Despite being landlocked countries, the Central Asian region “represents the heart of the earth,” according to British geographer John Mackinder, one of the founders of geopolitics, stating that “whoever controls it controls the world.”


Dr. Abdulaziz bin Saqr, head of the Gulf Research Center, confirmed that Saudi Arabia and other GCC states have taken good steps towards developing cooperation with the Islamic countries in Central Asia,” noting that “cooperation with these countries is a political, economic, security and cultural necessity.”


Among the common denominators between the two sides, Dr. Abdul Aziz talks about the economic interests between the two regions because of the important natural resources and wealth they possess, some of which are similar, such as oil and gas, as an important strategic issue at the top of the list of priorities of these relations, in addition to cooperation in confronting terrorism.


The Gulf countries, especially Saudi Arabia, were among the first countries that were keen to develop their relations with the countries of Central Asia, based on the historical relations between the two sides and the fact that the region is a natural extension of the Gulf region, and for centuries it and the Arabs were part of a major Islamic empire.



























































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Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth

Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth

Heat Waves Grip 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth





A woman walks on a street as she shields herself from the sun with a fan, amid an alert for heatwave in Shanghai, China July 13, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song





The planet has warmed about 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 19th century and will continue to grow hotter until humans essentially stop burning coal, oil and gas, scientists say. The warmer temperatures contribute to extreme weather events and help make periods of extreme heat more frequent, longer and more intense.







Tourists flocked to a giant thermometer in China showing surface temperatures of 80C (176 Fahrenheit) while the death toll from torrential rains in South Korea hit 44 on Wednesday, the latest extreme weather sparking havoc and curiosity around the world.


Wildfires burned for a third day west of the Greek capital Athens, with air water bombers resuming operations at first light and firefighters working throughout the night to keep flames away from a complex of coastal refineries.


In a stifling Beijing, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry began the third day of talks with Chinese officials, expressing hope that cooperation to combat global warming could redefine troubled ties between the two superpowers.


A global pattern of heat waves that have scorched parts of Europe, Asia and the United States this week have thrown that challenge into sharp relief. The World Meteorological Organization warned on Tuesday of increased risk of deaths linked to excessively high temperatures.


Meanwhile Hawaii's Big Island was bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Calvin, expected to bring as much as 8 inches (20.3 cm) of rain and strong wind gusts, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.


In South Korea, deluges of rain have pummelled central and southern regions since last week. Fourteen deaths occurred in an underpass in the central city of Cheongju, where more than a dozen vehicles were swamped on Saturday when a river levee collapsed. In the southeastern province of North Gyeongsang, 22 people died, many from landslides and swirling torrents.


Advertisement · Scroll to continue This year’s casualties have rekindled questions over South Korea’s efforts to prevent and respond to flood damage, less than one year after the heaviest downpours in 115 years pounded Seoul.


President Yoon Suk Yeol has said the situation was made worse because of lax management of vulnerable areas and failures to follow rules, and designated 13 flood-hit areas as special disaster zones on Wednesday.


Prime Minister Han Duck-soo called for faster repair efforts to head off additional damage, warning of more heavy rainfalls predicted in the weekend.


“Taking extreme weather events caused by climate change as part of our daily lives, we will create institutional measures and systems accordingly,” Han told an intra-agency meeting on flood responses.



CURIOUS TOURISTS



In China's western Xinjiang province, tourists armed with broad-brimmed hats and umbrellas braved scorching temperatures to take selfies by a giant thermometer that displayed a real-time surface temperature of 800C (1760Fahrenheit), state television showed.


Each summer, curious tourists flock to the Flaming Mountains on the northern rim of Xinjiang's Turpan Depression to admire not just their corrugated slopes of brown-red sandstone but also to take in the super-charged heat emanating from the ground.


In recent days, temperatures in Xinjiang and other parts of Asia, as well as Europe and the United States have shattered records.


On Sunday, a remote township in the Turpan Depression registered a maximum air temperature of 52.2C, smashing China's national record of 50.3C set in 2015, also in the basin.


On that day, the oasis city of Turpan west of the Flaming Mountains saw the highest air temperatures at 31 local weather stations exceed 45C, with the maximum at five of them breaking above 50C, according to state media on Wednesday.


On Tuesday, Beijing logged its 27th day of temperatures of more than 35C, setting a new local record for the most number of high-temperature days in a year. The Chinese capital's previous record was 26 days, set in 2000.


These unprecedented temperatures have added new urgency for nations around the globe to tackle climate change that scientists say will make heat waves more frequent, severe and lethal.


In contrast to the extreme heat, heavy rains, thunderstorms, gales and hail are expected to lash other parts of China over the next 18 hours, according to the country's National Meteorological Centre.


With the world's two biggest economies at odds over issues ranging from trade to Taiwan, Kerry told Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng on Wednesday that climate change must be handled separately to broader diplomatic problems.


"It is a universal threat to everybody on the planet and requires the largest nations in the world, the largest economies in the world, the largest emitters in the world, to come together in order to do work not just for ourselves, but for all mankind," Kerry told Han.


Kerry has also held meetings with China's top diplomat Wang Yi and Premier Li Qiang as well as veteran climate envoy Xie Zhenhua in a bid to rebuild trust between the two sides ahead of COP28 climate talks in Dubai at the end of the year.


Punishing heat waves gripped three continents on Tuesday, breaking records in cities around the Northern Hemisphere less than two weeks after the Earth recorded what scientists said were likely its hottest days in modern history.


Firefighters in Greece scrambled to put out wildfires, as parched conditions raised the risk of more blazes throughout Europe. Beijing logged another day of 95-degree heat, and people in Hangzhou, another Chinese city, compared the choking conditions to a sauna. From the Middle East to the American Southwest, delivery drivers, airport workers and construction crews labored under blistering skies. Those who could stay indoors did.


The temperatures, afflicting so much of the world all at once, were a withering reminder that climate change is a global crisis, driven by human-made forces: the emissions of heat-trapping gases, mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels.


Firefighters helping a man at his home in Phoenix, where he collapsed after working on his roof on Saturday. Credit... Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times


John Kerry, the U.S. special envoy for climate change, sought to coordinate some of the global response with the Chinese premier in Beijing, as a heat wave clutched a huge swath of China.


“The world really is looking to us for that leadership, particularly on the climate issue,” Mr. Kerry told Chinese officials. “Climate, as you know, is a global issue, not a bilateral issue. It’s a threat to all of humankind.”


Also affecting this year’s conditions is the return of El Niño, a cyclical weather pattern that, depending on the sea surface temperature and the pressure of the air above it, can originate in the Pacific and have wide-ranging effects on weather around the world.


For hundreds of millions of people on Tuesday, the heat was hard to escape. In the United States, Phoenix broke a nearly half-century-old record on Tuesday, with the city’s 19th consecutive day of temperatures above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 0Celsius). Elsewhere around the country, hot and humid conditions were expected to worsen along the Gulf Coast and throughout the Southeast.


Wildfires raged on for yet another week in Canada, having burned a staggering 25 million acres so far this year, an area roughly the size of Kentucky. With more than a month of peak fire season to go, 2023 has already eclipsed Canada’s annual record, from 1989.


Fires also forced evacuations in villages south, west and north of Athens, burning an estimated 7,400 acres of forest in Greece despite aerial water bombardments to bring the blazes under control.


“We’ve had fires, we have them now and we’ll have them in the future, and this is one of the consequences of the climate crisis that we are living with ever greater intensity,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a statement.


Mr. Mitsotakis cut short a trip to meet European leaders in Brussels in order to oversee the firefighting. The Greek authorities, who opened air-conditioned venues in Athens to offer some relief, are also expected to restrict access to the Acropolis to cooler morning and afternoon hours, as they did last weekend after a tourist collapsed.























































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PT KAI meminta maaf perjalanan kereta jalur Semarang terganggu

PT KAI meminta maaf perjalanan kereta jalur Semarang terganggu

PT KAI meminta maaf perjalanan kereta jalur Semarang terganggu










PT Kereta Api Indonesia (KAI) meminta maaf atas gangguan perjalanan kereta api akibat temperan antara KA 112 Brantas relasi Pasar Senen-Blitar dengan truk tronton pada JPL 6 Km 1+523 petak jalan Jerakah-Semarang Poncol.







"Kami atas nama Manajemen KAI mengucapkan permohonan maaf kepada para pelanggan karena terganggunya perjalanan dan pelayanan kereta api akibat adanya kejadian ini," ujar Manager Humas KAI Daop 4 Semarang Ixfan Hendri Wintoko, dalam keterangan resmi, hari Selasa, 18/07/2023.


Ixfan mengatakan akibat kejadian tersebut Lokomotif KA Brantas kebakaran dan dua jalur KA pada petak Jerakah - Semarang Poncol untuk saat ini belum bisa dilalui.


Namun, imbuhnya, saat ini api pada lokomotif sudah berhasil dipadamkan.


Untuk rangkaian kereta eksekutif 2 ke belakang, sudah berhasil diamankan dan ditarik mundur menuju Stasiun Jerakah.






KA 112 Brantas membawa 4 kereta kelas eksekutif, 6 kereta kelas ekonomi dan 1 kereta pembangkit.


Untuk kondisi masinis dan asisten masinis dalam kondisi selamat, serta para penumpang tidak ada yang terluka.


Untuk perjalanan KA, Ixfan mengatakan sampai saat ini ada 6 perjalanan KA Penumpang yang terlambat yaitu KA 112 Brantas, KA 178 Kamandaka, KA 199F Kaligung, KA 111 Brantas, KA 129 Gumarang, KA 220 Kertajaya.


Adapun KAI saat ini telah melakukan berbagai upaya untuk normalisasi di jalur kereta api agar perjalanan KA kembali normal.



Sopir yang Truknya Ditabrak KA Brantas Sempat Lambaikan Tangan ke Masinis, Kini Diperiksa Polisi



Ternyata sopir yang truknya ditabrak Kereta Api Brantas sempat melambaikan tangan ke arah masinis beberapa saat sebelum terjadinya tabrakan.


Sebelum kecelakaan sopir yang truknya ditabrak Kereta Api Brantas sempat melambaikan tangan ke arah masinis beberapa saat sebelum terjadinya tabrakan.


Sopir truk yang tadinya menghilangkan pun kini sudah ditemukan dan sedang menjalani pemeriksaan polisi.


Ia menambahkan, saat ini sopir tersebut berstatus sebagai saksi.


Tidak ada korban jiwa dalam kecelakaan yang terjadi di perlintasan kereta di Jalan Madukoro Raya, Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Selasa malam, 18/7/2023.


Sebelum kecelakaan terjadi, sopir dan kernet truk sudah turun dari kendaraan dan meminta bantuan ke petugas penjaga palang pintu kereta.






















































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Failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive may lead to West's 'devastating defeat' — UK expert

Failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive may lead to West's 'devastating defeat' — UK expert

Failure of Ukraine's counteroffensive may lead to West's 'devastating defeat' — UK expert





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The Kiev government, backed by the West may, be forced to agree to make territorial concessions to Russia, which would mean their "devastating defeat," an expert of the London-based Civitas think tank, Robert Clark, wrote in an opinion piece for The Daily Telegraph.







"If Kiev fails in its battlefield endeavors to split that land bridge, and retake much of its own territory by winter, then vocal calls of territorial concessions for marginal political outcomes will likely become far more prevalent - not just in Ukraine but likely from western capitals, as so-called "war-fatigue" begins to bite, international stockpiles of equipment and ammunition wither and politicians begin to worry about domestic budgets ahead of national elections," Clark said, adding that "governments across the west must be prepared for the grim prospect of territorial concessions."


In his opinion, the "long-planned counter-offensive, now in its second month, has run into several problems - not least that Kiev is still waiting for approximately half of the western military equipment promised earlier in the year."


"It is incredibly tough going for the Ukrainians," the expert continued. "This grueling endeavor was always going to take longer than the occasionally impatient international audience was prepared to wait for."


The analyst added that "the variable that isn’t on their [Ukrainian] side is time."


"The fighting will begin to grind to a cold halt as the freezing winter saps troops’ ability to conduct high-intensity warfare. This will only give Russia more time to further build up its defences, as it did last winter," Clark wrote. "By this point in the West, meanwhile, all eyes will be on the upcoming US election, with more political attention diverted by the UK’s general election. Kiev knows it has a shortened window of opportunity to capitalize on its battlefield initiative and take back as much ground as it can."



Ukrainian counteroffensive to be 'long, hard, bloody,' US' Milley says



©Sarahbeth Maney/The New York Times via AP, Pool


The Ukrainian counteroffensive will be slow and its price will be high, US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley said Tuesday.


"I think there's a lot of fighting left to go and I'll stay with what we said before: This is going to be long. It's going be hard. It's going to be bloody," Milley said during a press conference in the Pentagon after a meeting of the Western working group on arms shipments for Ukraine.


The Russian Defense Ministry said earlier that the Ukrainian armed forces had been making unsuccessful attempts at a counteroffensive since June 4, including in the Zaporozhye area. President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the Ukrainian military had failed to achieve any success in any area. According to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, Ukrainian losses have exceeded 26,000 troops since the start of the counteroffensive.


It would take years and billions of dollars for the West to help Ukraine match the Russian fleet of fourth- and fifth-generation aircraft, train Ukrainian pilots and facilitate the necessary maintenance, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley said on Tuesday.


"Ten F-16s are $2 billion. So, the Russians have hundreds of fourth and fifth-generation airframes. If they [the Ukrainians] are going to try to match the Russians, one for one or even two to one, you are talking about a large number of aircraft," Milley said during a press briefing.


"That's going to take years to train the pilots, years to do the maintenance and sustainment, years to generate that degree of financial support to do that. You're talking way more billions of dollars than has already been generated.


Instead of supplying Ukraine with expensive aircraft, Milley suggests focusing on air defenses, on the blocking and tackling sort of offensive combined arms maneuvers, i.e., artillery, as well as on long- and short-range artillery.


On Sunday, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the United States will permit its European partners to begin training Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets and provide the necessary tools for that purpose, while the timeline for when the jets will reach Ukraine still remains unclear.


Earlier in July, Pentagon’s Joint Staff Director for Operations Lt. Gen. Douglas Sims II said that the conditions on the battlefield in Ukraine were not "ideal" for using F-16 fighter jets given that Russia continues to possess air defense capabilities.



















































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Tuesday, 18 July 2023

Truk Tertabrak KA Brantas di Semarang Sebelum Kejadian Supir Sempat Minta Tolong

Truk Tertabrak KA Brantas di Semarang Sebelum Kejadian Supir Sempat Minta Tolong

Truk Tertabrak KA Brantas di Semarang Sebelum Kejadian Supir Sempat Minta Tolong










Kepolisian menyebut sopir truk sempat minta tolong sebelum tertabrak kereta api (KA) Brantas relasi Pasar Senen-Blitar di jembatan Jalan Madukoro, Semarang pada hari Selasa malam, 18/07/2023.







Kapolrestabes Semarang Kombes Irwan Anwar menyebut sopir dan kernet meminta tolong kepada petugas palang rel kereta ketika truk mogok tepat di atas rel.


"Informasi awal begitu. Tadi truk ini tiba-tiba mogok di atas rel kereta api, sopir dan kernetnya sudah berupaya minta tolong ke petugas palang kereta yang ada di sini," kata Irwan di lokasi.


Dia menjelaskan bahwa mulanya truk mendadak mogok di atas rel kereta. Sat itu palang rel kereta belum tertutup.


Sopir truk dan kernet lantas turun dari truk dan meminta tolong kepada petugas palang rel kereta di lokasi.


"Mobil mogok kemudian dia tinggal. Tidak menerobos, tapi mogok di atas rel kereta," kata Irwan.


Akan tetapi, kereta yang melaju kian dekat. Walhasil, KA Brantas yang melaju kencang menabrak truk yang mogok di atas rel.


Irwan mengatakan sopir dan kernet tidak menjadi korban sudah meninggalkan truk saat mogok di atas rel.


Ada satu penumpang yang mengalami luka ringan akibat melompat dari kereta usai terjadi tabrakan.


Kesaksian salah satu penumpang KA Brantas, Dimas, mengaku mendengar suara benturan saat kereta yang ditumpanginya menabrak truk trailer di perlintasan sebidang Jalan Madukoro, Semarang Barat. Pemuda 25 tahun itu menuturkan kereta berhenti mendadak.


"Hanya terdengar benturan, kemudian kereta berhenti," kata Dimas, dilansir Antara, hari Selasa malam, 18/07/2023.


Dimas menumpang KA Brantas dengan tujuan Blitar. Dia mengatakan tak tahu pasti kronologi tabrakan ini.


Kronologis kejadian disebutkan, ledakan sempat terjadi saat lokomotif kereta menabrak kepala truk. Bagian kepala dan ekor truk terjepit di mulut Jembatan Kanal Banjir Barat Semarang itu.


Belum ada keterangan resmi dari kepolisian. Belum ada juga keterangan resmi dari PT KAI terkait kejadian ini.


Petugas gabungan kepolisian dan KAI masih berupaya mengevakuasi rangkaian gandengan truk yang terjebak di mulut jembatan. Belum diketahui pasti jumlah korban jiwa dalam kejadian tersebut.
































































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