Japan PM Kishida’s govt struggling as public approval plummets

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Japan PM Kishida’s govt struggling as public approval plummets

Japan PM Kishida’s govt struggling as public approval plummets

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

A nine-point drop in the approval rating for Japan’s Cabinet, from 45% early last month to 36% early this month, has sent shock waves surging through government parties.

Despite the launch of drastic comprehensive economic measures in late October, an array of other problems — including issues involving the Unification Church — means that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s administration is likely to remain in a state of crisis.

Discouraging sign

“We will respond firmly to crucial domestic and international issues, such as high prices and problems involving North Korea, to restore public trust,” Liberal Democratic Party secretary general Toshimitsu Motegi said on Sunday, reacting to the continued decline of the Cabinet’s approval rating.

The resignation of economic revitalisation minister Daishiro Yamagiwa over his links with the Unification Church had been seen as a brake on falling approval for the government and ruling parties — as was the announcement of the major economic measures intended to ease household utility bill burdens.

Hence the shock from the results of Yomiuri Shimbun’s latest opinion poll.

“I thought the approval rating would improve, but I’m surprised it has dropped this much,” one Cabinet minister said.

LDP General Council chairman Toshiaki Endo said: “The public has not yet been made aware of the content of the economic measures. The problems involving the Unification Church are also lingering, and the public seems to have a sense of uneasiness toward an uncertain future.”

Some in the LDP believe Yamagiwa’s resignation should have come sooner. Furthermore, his resignation as a minister was followed by his appointment to head the party’s Covid-19 task force. Another former minister called this “a complete failure to read the harsh atmosphere of public opinion, further fuelling dissatisfaction and frustration with the government”.

Breakthrough sought

Kishida believes tackling issues involving the Unification Church (officially called the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification) is crucial to resurrecting public support for his administration.

The government plans to launch an investigation quickly and seek a court order to dissolve the group if serious violations of laws and regulations are confirmed.

The government and ruling parties are also making all-out efforts to enact a new law to prevent the damage caused when people are pressed to make large donations. However, talks with opposition parties have run into difficulties, and efforts to enact a law before the current parliamentary session ends on December 10 have become a “race against time”.

A senior LDP official warned, “It will be a further blow if we fail to produce any result.”

Deliberations will begin later this month on the second supplementary budget for fiscal 2022, which will provide funding for the economic measures. Opposition parties will continue to pursue the Unification Church issue while also demanding the resignation of Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Minoru Terada over a political funds issue.

Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan president Kenta Izumi said, “At the Budget Committee meeting, we will sternly criticize the economic measures that have only inflated the amount of spending and suspicions involving Terada.”

Democratic Party for the People leader Yuichiro Tamaki said, “The government has dragged its feet regarding Yamagiwa’s resignation and the economic measures, and it is causing a decline in its own approval rating.”

Kishida will attend three summits later this month, including an Asean summit meeting. Toward the end of the year, the government will revise three documents, including the National Security Strategy.

“Approval ratings will remain low for the time being, but we have no choice but to steadily tackle each issue one by one and turn the situation around,” a source close to the prime minister said.

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Cambodian security in place as Asean Summit opens

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Cambodian security in place as Asean Summit opens

Cambodian security in place as Asean Summit opens

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

Cambodia has deployed personnel to maintain security, safety and public order and protect the dignitaries who will be attending this week’s Asean summit, National Military Police spokesman Eng Hy said.

Speaking on Tuesday, Hy highlighted the need to protect the 40th and 41st Asean summits and related meetings, hosted by Cambodia.

“The purpose of the plans is to guarantee safety, security and public order. Officials from several institutions – as well as members of the armed forces – will be deployed across the capital to prevent potential threats or acts of terrorism to the delegates of the 32 countries which will attend,” he said.

He added that the military had prepared ambulances, fire engines and motorcycles for emergency use.

“The Phnom Penh municipal military has deployed about 1,400 personnel, in cooperation with local authorities,” Hy added.

He said the safety of visits associated with delegates to Preah Sihanouk and Siem Reap provinces would also be guaranteed.

In total, over 10,000 personnel from 14 units and institutions would be assigned to protective work.

“I urge all ministries, institutions, local authorities and all relevant personnel to unite to ensure the success of the summits. All citizens, please be patient should our security measures affect your travel,” he said.

Cambodia is set to host the 40th and 41st Asean summits and related meetings from Tuesday to Sunday, with 34 world leaders and international institutions in attendance.

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Trump hints at presidential run, with ‘big announcement’ on Nov 15

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Trump hints at presidential run, with 'big announcement' on Nov 15

Trump hints at presidential run, with ‘big announcement’ on Nov 15

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

Former US president Donald Trump hinted on Monday he would mount a 2024 presidential run as soon as next week, saying at a political rally in Ohio that he would make a “big announcement” on November 15.

“I’m going to be making a very big announcement on Tuesday, November 15 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida,” Trump told supporters at a rally for Republican US Senate candidate JD Vance ahead of Tuesday’s midterm elections.

The former president declined to elaborate, saying he did not want to “detract from tomorrow’s very important, even critical election”.

On Tuesday, Americans will cast their vote in elections that could result in Republicans winning control of one or both chambers of Congress.

Non-partisan election forecasters predict that Republicans are likely to pick up roughly 25 seats in the 435-seat House of Representatives, more than enough to win a majority. Analysts said Republicans also could pick up the one seat they need to win control of the Senate.

Should Trump run and win, he would become only the second US president in history to serve non-consecutive terms, after Grover Cleveland, whose second stint ended in 1897. President Joe Biden, 79, has yet to announce whether he will seek a second four-year term in office.

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Biden calls on voters to ‘save democracy’ ahead of midterm polls

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Biden calls on voters to ‘save democracy’ ahead of midterm polls

Biden calls on voters to ‘save democracy’ ahead of midterm polls

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

In a stark closing argument ahead of the US midterm elections, President Joe Biden warned that a Republican victory could weaken the country’s democratic institutions and undo much of his presidency’s accomplishments.

During a final rally in Maryland on Monday, Biden and First Lady Jill Biden sought to draw votes for the Democratic gubernatorial nominee Wes Moore and Senator Chris Van Hollen, who joined them on stage.

Biden told a cheering crowd at Bowie State University, a historically Black college outside Washington, that democracy was at risk and that this was the moment to defend it.

Rather than making a final pitch to voters in a hotly contested swing state, Biden travelled to a reliably Democratic state, as his sagging popularity has made him unwelcome in much of the country.

Biden’s comments reflected the deep political divide in the United States ahead of the Tuesday elections that could see Republicans win control of one or both chambers of Congress.

Non-partisan election forecasters predicted on Monday that Republicans are likely to pick up roughly 25 seats in the 435-seat House of Representatives, more than enough to win a majority.

Analysts said Republicans also could pick up the one seat they need to win control of the Senate.

Biden calls on voters to ‘save democracy’ ahead of midterm polls

Republicans have blamed Biden’s administration for rising prices and crime, two top voter concerns. But dozens of candidates also have echoed former president Donald Trump’s baseless claims of fraud in his 2020 election defeat. Some of them could end up as governors or election administrators in battleground states and play a central role in the 2024 presidential race.

Despite delivering on campaign promises to boost infrastructure and clean energy, many Americans have soured on Biden’s leadership. Only 39 per cent approve of his job performance, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Monday.

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Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

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Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

Customers in the Southeast Asia agriculture sector will soon have another choice for advanced irrigation solutions.

Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation (JJ T&I), a division of the technology business unit of diversified industrial conglomerate Jebsen & Jessen Group, has announced an agreement with NetafimOrbia’s Precision Agriculture business, for the implementation of Netafim’s agricultural projects.

The agreement will see JJ T&I appointed as the exclusive partner for Netafim’s agricultural projects in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos.

The agriculture industry is at a unique point in its history – faced with changes in consumer behaviour, technological advancements, climate change, concerns over food security, and the pressing demand to meet the increasing need for nutritional food for a growing world population.

Particularly in Southeast Asia, the industry is experiencing a shift towards commercial crops and away from traditional farming methods.

Farmers are increasingly adopting technological tools such as fertigation systems due to their efficiency in delivering water and nutrients directly to the plants’ root zone, in the right amounts at the right time, to enable optimal crop growth.

Netafim is the world’s largest irrigation company and a global leader in precision agriculture solutions.

Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

Backed by more than 50 years of agronomical know-how, Netafim offers a comprehensive range of industry-leading advanced irrigation and fertigation systems for greenhousesnet houses, field crops and orchards.

Netafim’s systems and solutions allow users to achieve higher yields and better crop quality, and save costs by ensuring constant optimisation and accurate application of fertilisers, water and energy.

Precision irrigation is an innovative sustainable agriculture method that enables the distribution of water and nutrients to the plant at the appropriate time and location and in small controlled dosages to provide it the best growing circumstances.

JJ T&I is a leading player and distributor of turf care and irrigation solutions in Southeast Asia, with an extensive portfolio of products and services that ranges from turf & landscaping maintenance equipment, buggies and utility vehicles to irrigation systems and fertilisers. Through JJ T&I’s extensive distribution network, regional customers in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos will now have access to Netafim’s irrigation solutions and can receive on-ground and after-sales support.

Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

The partnership – leveraging JJ T&I’s irrigation know-how and regional expertise in distribution coupled with Netafim’s industry-leading irrigation solutions – will meet the growing demand for precision agriculture solutions as the industry adopts technological solutions that provide greater productivity and overcome existing challenges.

Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim

“We are honoured to be named the exclusive partner for Netafim’s agricultural projects in select countries within Southeast Asia. The partnership will strengthen our broad portfolio of high-quality solutions alongside our exceptional service and technology expertise, placing us in a unique position to serve the needs of the agriculture sector,” said Philipp Hoffmann, regional director of Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation.

“We look forward to a fruitful and long-standing partnership with Netafim as we support the agriculture sector with industry-leading products and solutions.

“As the world’s leading precision irrigation company, established by farmers, for farmers, we at Netafim are always looking for better ways to help our clients and communities.

Knowing the great challenges farmers in SEA are facing, we understand that modern, precision agriculture is a necessity and not a luxury. We believe that our cooperation with JJ T&I, an industry leader, will bring a great benefit for SEA farmers and communities,” said Roei Yonai, managing director, Netafim Southeast Asia.

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The latest news on what's happening in the region

The latest news on what’s happening in the region

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022

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Bringing Asia Closer

Health Indonesia
Child deaths blamed on syrup medicines rise to 195 in Indonesia – AFP for Jakarta Post
 

Tragedy S Korea 
With official mourning period over, Yoon vows to hold culprits to account – Korea Herald
 

Cyberspace China
China issues white paper on shared future in cyberspace | China Daily
 

COP27 Pakistan
At COP27 summit, PM Shehbaz seeks climate compensation, debt relief for Pakistan – Dawn
 

Education
Private education has grown faster in South Asia than in other regions – UNESCO – The Island
 

Apec Philippines
Bongbong Marcos to raise food, energy security issues in Apec meeting | Inquirer
 

Asean Summit
Nearly 2,000 local, int’l journalists descend on Phnom Penh for summit | Phnom Penh Post
 

Diplomacy Philippines-China
Marcos names ex-CNN Beijing bureau chief as PH envoy to China | Inquirer
 

Media 
Publishers, news editors discuss digital future at Singapore meet | Inquirer
 

Kudo Philippines
Inquirer, a member of Asia News Network, bags top awards at 44th CMMA Inquirer 
 

Full Moon Myanmar
Photos: Shwedagon Pagoda packed with pilgrims on Full Moon Day of Tazaungmon – Eleven Media
 

Politics Pakistan
Opinion: A crisis like no other – Dawn
 

Politics Malaysia
Editorial: Who will have the last laugh this November? – Sin Chew Daily
 

Forex 
Opinion: What can the stronger US dollar tell us? – Andrew Sheng for Korea Herald/ANN
 

Economy Bangladesh
Legacy issues, not just external factors, behind economic woes: analysts The Daily Star
 

Jobs Japan
Keidanren calls for new words for hiring experienced workers – The Japan News
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South Korea’s ex-president to hand over to the government three dogs gifted by Kim

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South Korea's ex-president to hand over to the government three dogs gifted by Kim

South Korea’s ex-president to hand over to the government three dogs gifted by Kim

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2022

Former South Korean president Moon Jae-in has notified his government his intent to return the dogs that were gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un back to the state.

Moon on Saturday relayed his decision to the Ministry of Interior and Safety that he wishes to return a pair of dogs and their puppy that he was taking care of since May, according to local reports on Monday.

Of the three dogs, a pair, Gomi and Songang, were given to the former president by the North Korean leader during his visit to Pyeongyang in 2018 as a symbol of peace in the Korean Peninsula. Another dog is Dauni, one of seven dogs that were born from Gomi, while six others were sent away for adoption.

Moon’s decision to part ways with the dogs appears to be in light of differences between him and the current Yoon Suk-yeol administration over who will bear the expense of rearing the dogs.

Initially, the Interior Ministry had reportedly agreed to provide a budget of 2.5 million won (66,000 baht) every month to Moon to take care of the dogs. But due to opposing views within the current Yoon administration, no subsidy has been provided to Moon.

The Public Service Ethics Act stipulates that gifts received by a president belong to the state and are supposed to be returned to the Presidential Archives. But considering the animals’ welfare and absence of adequate breeding facilities at the archives, the ministry had agreed with the former president that the dogs can stay with him.

“From the perspective of the animals themselves, I think it would be better for them to be with someone who has cared for them all along,” Yoon had said when there was a discussion over where would the dogs go in March.

Regarding the dogs’ welfare, Moon’s secretarial office stated: “We do not doubt that the Presidential Archive will take good care of the Pungsan dogs.”

The presidential office had no comment on the matter as of Monday afternoon.

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TikTok a key stop on campaign trail for Malaysia’s general election candidates

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TikTok a key stop on campaign trail for Malaysia’s general election candidates

TikTok a key stop on campaign trail for Malaysia’s general election candidates

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2022

In a bid to woo young voters, many Malaysian candidates have jumped on the TikTok bandwagon, with some having amassed thousands of followers and millions of views.

One of them is former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin, who gamely danced to Swipe, a hip hop track by Singaporean singer Alyph. In the short clip, whenever Alyph sings “swipe”, the 75-year-old leader of Perikatan Nasional would “swipe” away the logos of electoral rivals Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH).

The clip has clocked close to four million views in a day. Many netizens commended their cute “abah” for following the trend. Abah is a deferential term for father in Malay.

The other elder statesman with an active presence on TikTok is former premier Mahathir Mohamad, who has drawn more than 400,000 followers since his first post in August 2020. His videos are more polished and his tone more serious. In one of his latest clips, he explained why he considered Muhyiddin a “traitor” who is not sorry for taking part in the Sheraton Move, the coup that led to the collapse of the PH government in 2020.

Other high-profile candidates who have a sizeable following of more than 300,000 people are caretaker Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz and caretaker Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. Both regularly speak about their policies in short soundbites, and share short clips of their interactions with residents.

Coincidentally, both ministers have also shared videos of their “collab” with their counterparts in Singapore. Zafrul has posted a clip of him playing Eric Clapton’s “Wonderful Tonight” with Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong.

Khairy has also shared videos of him dining and cycling through Singapore’s central business district with Singapore’s Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.

Younger candidates like incumbent Muar MP Syed Saddiq is no stranger to social media campaigning. With more than 800,000 followers, the 29-year-old actively uses his platform to spread awareness about the importance of voting and a wide range of issues from gender pay gap to mental health. A regular guest in his TikTok videos is incumbent Segambut MP Hannah Yeoh.

There is also social media influencer-turned-budding politician Nur Fathiah Syazwana Shaharuddin, better known as Cleopatra, who is contesting the Batu seat in a 10-cornered fight. While she’s more active on Instagram, she has also started campaigning on TikTok. In her latest clip, she gave a two-minute speech in stilted Mandarin, urging voters to give younger candidates a chance to lead the country.

As the electoral race heats up, TikTok has recently emphasised that any misleading information concerning the election will be banned on the platform. An election report button and fact-checking tools will be provided to combat false and harmful narratives.

The Star

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Hanoi concert to mark strong recovery after Covid crisis

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Hanoi concert to mark strong recovery after Covid crisis

Hanoi concert to mark strong recovery after Covid crisis

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2022

A line-up of Vietnam’s A-list performers will come together for a concert in Hanoi next month.

Called Nhung Trai Tim Vietnam (Vietnamese Hearts), the event will feature pop stars Ho Ngoc HaToc Tien and Le Quyen.

Hanoi singer Tuan Hung, whose recent performance from his balcony attracted hundreds of fans, will also participate.

The event will also feature V-pop singers Bich PhuongEkikTrinh Thang BinhTrong HieuQuang Ha, Nguyen VuLiz Kim Cuong and Vo Ha Tram.

Organised by the Vietnam Theatre of Contemporary Art in collaboration with a top digital marketing firm, the concert will take place at My Dinh National Stadium on December 12 and broadcast live on VTV.

“The concert is to appreciate the solidarity and bravery of the people during the Covid-19 pandemic, who stood side by side to overcome all difficulties,” said Bui Hue, vice director of the Vietnam Theatre of Contemporary Art.

“The concert will also cheer people who have been working together to develop the country,” she added.

Songs have been chosen to evoke the love of young audiences for their country.

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“We have created a repertoire with our hope that the concert will be a bridge linking the young people with the nation’s glorious history since the very first day of the country’s establishment a thousand years ago,” Hue said.

For foreigners, the event will be an opportunity to present Vietnamese music and culture.

Some 25,000 people are expected to attend the three-hour event, which will be split into three parts: Trai Tim Lac Hong (The Vietnamese Heart), Nhung Tri Tim Yeu Tu Do (The Hearts that Long for Freedom), Chung Mot Nhip Dap (Sharing the Same Beat).

The first part will feature songs praising the human values of Vietnamese culture and the patriotism of Vietnamese people. The second is to celebrate patriotism through two resistance wars with the leadership of president Ho Chi Minh, and the third is to present the image of a dynamic country with the young generation working to develop their homeland.

Some of the proceeds will go towards helping needy children and poor people.

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COP27
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COP27 kicks off with deal to discuss climate compensation | Reuters for China Daily
 

Opinion: Climate policy should not punish poor countries | Inquirer 
 

Opinion: Fighting the calamitous climate crisis: More urgent now than ever – Jakarta Post

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Geopolitics Koreas
NK’s missile provocation deepens military rivalry on Korean Peninsula – Korea Herald
 

Defense Japan
Kishida vows to enhance defense capabilities – Jiji Press for The Japan News
 

Jobs India
India’s Defence ministry is world’s biggest employer:‘Statista’ report – The Island
 

Discovery Nepal
Nepali botanist discovers species of Impatiens new to science – Kathmandu Post
 

Politics Malaysia
Who the people want as their leader – The Star
 

Buddhism 
Opinion: The Buddha: Indian or Nepalese? – The Island
 

Startup 
Editorial: Growing pains of start-ups – Jakarta Post
 

Supply China China
Official: China to build more innovative, reliable supply chains | China Daily
 

Food Thailand
Thailand’s rice exports boom, Iraq emerges as largest customer – The Nation
 

Tech Japan
Honda to start testing self-driving electric cars – The Japan News
 

Tourism CLMVT
Region’s ministers set out strategies to revitalise tourism – Vientiane Times
 

Finance Pakistan
Another $13bn incoming from China, S. Arabia – Dawn
 

Property Thailand
Chinese people top list of foreign property buyers in Thailand, data shows – The Nation
 

Port Myanmar
SAC chair visits Dawei SEZ and deep-sea port project sites to push for continued implementation | Eleven Media 
 

Remittance Bangladesh
Remittance sending gets cheaper | The Daily Star