Death toll from Indonesia’s football match stampede revised down to 125: official

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Death toll from Indonesia's football match stampede revised down to 125: official

Death toll from Indonesia’s football match stampede revised down to 125: official

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

A stampede at a soccer stadium in Indonesia has killed at least 125 people and injured more than 320 after police sought to quell violence on the pitch, authorities said on Sunday, in one of the world’s worst stadium disasters.

Officers fired tear gas in an attempt to disperse agitated supporters of the losing home side who had invaded the pitch after the final whistle in Malang, East Java, on Saturday night, the region’s police chief Nico Afinta told reporters.

“It had gotten anarchic. They started attacking officers, they damaged cars,” Nico said, adding that the crush occurred when fans fled for an exit gate.

Some local officials had put the death toll at 174, but East Java Deputy Governor Emil Dardak said the number of fatalities had subsequently been revised down to 125.

The earlier figure may have included duplicate fatalities, he said.

An East Java police spokesperson said 323 people were injured, up from the initial count of 180.

The stadium disaster appeared to be the world’s worst in decades.

Video footage from local news channels showed fans streaming onto the pitch after Arema FC lost 3-2 to Persebaya Surabaya around 10 p.m. (1500 GMT), followed by scuffles, and what appeared to be clouds of tear gas and unconscious fans being carried out of the venue.

Many victims at the nearby Kanjuruhan hospital suffered from trauma, shortness of breath and a lack of oxygen due to the large number of people at the scene affected by tear gas, said hospital head Bobi Prabowo.

Bobi told Metro TV that some victims had sustained brain injuries and that the fatalities included a 5-year-old.

President Joko Widodo said authorities must thoroughly evaluate security at matches, adding that he hoped this would be “the last soccer tragedy in the nation”.

Death toll from Indonesia's football match stampede revised down to 125: official

Jokowi, as the president is known, ordered the Football Association of Indonesia, PSSI, to suspend all games in the top league BRI Liga 1 until an investigation had been completed.

World soccer’s governing body FIFA specifies in its safety regulations that no firearms or “crowd control gas” should be carried or used by stewards or police.

East Java police did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether they were aware of such regulations.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement to Reuters that the football world was in “a state of shock following the tragic incidents that have taken place in Indonesia” and the event was “dark day for all involved”.

FIFA has requested a report on the incident from PSSI, which has sent a team to Malang to investigate, PSSI secretary general Yunus Nusi told reporters.

Indonesia’s human rights commission also plans to investigate security at the grounds, including the use of tear gas, its commissioner told Reuters.

“Many of our friends lost their lives because of the officers who dehumanised us,” said Muhammad Rian Dwicahyono, 22, crying as he nursed a broken arm at the local Kanjuruhan hospital. “Many lives have been wasted.”

Death toll from Indonesia's football match stampede revised down to 125: official

On Sunday mourners gathered outside the gates of the stadium to lay flowers for the victims.

Amnesty International Indonesia slammed the security measures, saying the “use of excessive force by the state … to contain or control such crowds cannot be justified at all”.

The country’s chief security minister, Mahfud MD, said in an Instagram post that the stadium had been filled beyond its capacity. Some 42,000 tickets had been issued for a stadium designed to hold 38,000 people, he said.

Financial aid would be given to the injured and the families of victims, East Java Governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa told reporters.

There have been outbreaks of trouble at matches in Indonesia before, with strong rivalries between clubs sometimes leading to violence among supporters.

Crowds pack stadiums but the football scene in Indonesia, a country 275 million people, has been blighted by hooliganism, heavy-handed policing and mismanagement.

Zainudin Amali, Indonesia’s sports minister, told KompasTV the ministry would re-evaluate safety at football matches, including considering not allowing spectators in stadiums.

Periodic stadium disasters have horrified fans around the world. In 1964, 328 people were killed in a crush when Peru hosted Argentine at the Estadio Nacional.

In a 1989 British disaster, 96 Liverpool supporters were crushed to death when an overcrowded and fenced-in enclosure collapsed at the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield.

Indonesia is scheduled to host the FIFA under-20 World Cup in May and June next year. They are also one of three countries bidding to stage next year’s Asian Cup, the continent’s equivalent of the Euros, after China pulled out as hosts.

The head of the Asian Football Confederation, Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, said in a statement he was “deeply shocked and saddened to hear such tragic news coming out of football-loving Indonesia”, expressing condolences for the victims, their families and friends.

Myanmar suspends import of passenger cars to stop foreign currency usage

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Myanmar suspends import of passenger cars to stop foreign currency usage

Myanmar suspends import of passenger cars to stop foreign currency usage

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Myanmar’s trade authorities have temporarily suspended the import of vehicles from October 1 to reduce the use of foreign currency.

The Directorate of Trade said in a statement that the import of passenger vehicles is being suspended to reduce the use of foreign currency, especially since the country’s exports are dropping and businesses have been hit by the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The suspension also applies to those who have previously been granted import permits. The opening of new car showrooms has also been suspended as of Saturday.

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India expects to have 80 new airports in next 5 years

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India expects to have 80 new airports in next 5 years

India expects to have 80 new airports in next 5 years

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Over the past eight years, the number of airports in India has risen from 74 to 141, the Civil Aviation Ministry said, adding that the number will grow to 220 in the next four or five years.

The ministry also added that aerodromes will be required to fulfil certain requirements to start the operation of flights.

So far, the Civil Aviation Ministry has approved “in principle” the setting up of 21 “greenfield” airports across the country, including Mopa in Goa; Navi Mumbai, Shirdi and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra; Kalaburagi, Vijayapura, Hassan and Shivamogga in Karnataka; Dabra in Madhya Pradesh; Kushinagar and Noida (Jewar) in Uttar Pradesh; Dholera and Hirasar (Rajkot) in Gujarat; Karaikal in Puducherry; Dagadarthi (Nellore), Bhogapuram and Orvakal (Kurnool) in Andhra Pradesh; Durgapur in West Bengal; Pakyong in Sikkim; Kannur in Kerala; and Hollongi (Itanagar) in Arunachal Pradesh.

So far, eight greenfield airports – namely Durgapur, Shirdi, Sindhudurg, Pakyong, Kannur, Kalaburagi, Orvakal and Kushinagar – have started operating.

As per the ministry, in the 2022-23 financial year, the central government has granted site clearance to the Himachal Pradesh government for the development of a new greenfield airport at Nagchala, Mandi. In addition to this, 35 airports, helipads and water aerodromes are planned for development in 2022-23.

An official said that for safety purposes, an aerodrome needs to meet the specifications regarding its management systems, operational procedures, physical characteristics, assessment and treatment of obstacles, visual aids, rescue and fire-fighting services.

While these guidelines are for the licensing of the aerodrome from the technical point of view, the licence for the operation of airports is granted by the government as per the Civil Aviation policy.

As far as site clearance for a greenfield airport for public use is concerned, prior to commencing the construction, the owner or developer of the aerodrome will have to first file an application with a steering committee at the Civil Aviation Ministry.

Licence for aerodromes is granted under two categories: private use and public use. If used privately, the aerodrome will not be allowed to operate scheduled flights.

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South Korea’s trade deficit expected to hit record high of $48 billion this year

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South Korea’s trade deficit expected to hit record high of $48 billion this year

South Korea’s trade deficit expected to hit record high of $48 billion this year

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

South Korea is expected to post a record high trade deficit of nearly US$50 billion this year due to high global energy costs, a report by a private think tank showed on Sunday.

The country’s trade deficit is likely to hit about $48 billion this year, the largest-ever shortfall since related trade data was compiled in 1964, according to the report by the Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI).

The estimated deficit would more than double the $20.6 billion in trade deficit logged in 1996, right before the nation was hit by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

South Korea logged a trade deficit for the sixth straight month in September as exports dropped amid a global slowdown and import bills shot up due to high fuel costs. The nation posted a trade deficit of $3.77 billion last month.

A weaker won usually makes a country’s exports cheaper, boosting its price competitiveness. But the won’s recent depreciation came along with sharp declines in other major currencies of its competitors as the dollar maintained its strength

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KERI, the research arm of the country’s conglomerate lobby Federation of Korean Industries, estimated that the country’s trade deficit would reach $37.5 billion in the second half and further rise to $48 billion for the whole year.

The local currency’s sharp weakness against the US dollar also pushed up import prices. The won has slid around 17 per cent against the greenback so far this year amid the Federal Reserve’s aggressive monetary tightening.

Tokyo police bust Chinese-led gang forging residency cards

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Tokyo police bust Chinese-led gang forging residency cards

Tokyo police bust Chinese-led gang forging residency cards

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Tokyo police have uncovered what is believed to be the largest criminal forgery ring counterfeiting residency cards for foreigners in Japan.

The Metropolitan Police Department said six suspected members of the ring, including a 30-year-old Chinese national, were arrested on Thursday.

The suspects were detained on suspicion of violating the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law. The six are accused of forging residence cards at the home of one of the suspects in Asahi, Chiba Prefecture, on September 5, using a computer and printer. The seized computer contained information on roughly 20,000 cases, according to the MPD.

Police also seized about 2,000 counterfeited residence cards, as well as about 3,000 blank residence cards. Authorities believe the group have been selling fake residency cards for ¥1,500 to ¥7,000 (400-1,850 baht) each since last summer under the direction of its leader in China. The group is believed to have earned ¥140 million (36.6 million baht) in sales.

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Ukrainian troops liberate Donetsk city annexed by Russia one day earlier

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Ukrainian troops liberate Donetsk city annexed by Russia one day earlier

Ukrainian troops liberate Donetsk city annexed by Russia one day earlier

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Ukraine on Saturday released video that showed Ukrainian forces declaring they had taken control of the key town of Lyman in Donetsk region which Russia said earlier its soldiers had abandoned.

“Dear Ukrainians – today the armed forces of Ukraine … liberated and took control of the settlement of Lyman, Donetsk region,” one of the soldiers said in the video posted by 81st Airborne Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

At the end of the video, Ukrainian soldiers throw Russian flags down from the building’s roof and raise a Ukrainian flag in their place.

The video was also shared by Kyrylo Tymoshenko, a senior aide to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and by Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence.

At the end of the video, a group of Ukrainian soldiers throw Russian flags down from the building’s roof and raise a Ukrainian flag in their place.

The location of the video was verified by the building and trees which matched satellite and street view imagery. Reuters could not independently verify the date the video was filmed.

Earlier on Saturday, Zelenskiy said in a video address that although the Ukrainian flag was flying in the city, “fighting is still going on there”.

US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin on Saturday speaking in Hawaii said he was “encouraged” as Ukrainian troops said they had taken the key bastion of Lyman in occupied eastern Ukraine, a stinging defeat that prompted a close ally of President Vladimir Putin to call for the possible use of low-grade nuclear weapons.

“We are very encouraged by what we are seeing right now,” Austin said.

Ukrainian troops liberate Donetsk city annexed by Russia one day earlier

“Lyman sits astride the supply lines of the Russians. And they have used those routes to push men and material down to the south and the west. And without those routes, it will be more difficult, so it presents a sort of a dilemma for the Russians going forward,” Austin said.

The capture came just a day after Putin proclaimed the annexation of four Ukrainian regions – including Donetsk, where Lyman is located – and placed them under Russia’s nuclear umbrella, at a ceremony that was condemned by Kyiv and the West as an illegitimate farce.

Hours earlier Russia’s defence ministry had announced it was pulling troops out of the area “in connection with the creation of a threat of encirclement”.

Russia had used Lyman as a logistics and transport hub for its operations in the north of the Donetsk region. Its capture is Ukraine’s biggest battlefield gain since a lightning counteroffensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region last month.

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French embassy in Burkina Faso burns as protesters rally in support of coup

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French embassy in Burkina Faso burns as protesters rally in support of coup

French embassy in Burkina Faso burns as protesters rally in support of coup

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Gunshots rang out across Burkina Faso’s capital on Saturday and fire broke out at the French embassy after self-declared leader Ibrahim Traore accused President Paul-Henri Damiba of staging a counter-offensive after his apparent ouster a day earlier.

Hundreds of people who support Traore’s takeover gathered in front of the French embassy in protest on Saturday. Anti-French demonstrators also gathered and stoned the French Cultural Centre in the Southern town of Bobo-Dioulasso.

In the early evening, a fire broke out at the embassy and several shots were heard. The French foreign ministry said it condemned violence against its embassy.

“We are asking France to get out, to leave, to leave us in peace because they are taking us centuries back,” said Abdoul Kader Sogne, a protester.

Damiba’s whereabouts remain unknown.

The West African country and former French protectorate has become the epicentre of violence carried out by groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State that began in neighbouring Mali in 2012 and has spread to other countries south of the Sahara Desert.

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French embassy in Burkina Faso burns as protesters rally in support of coup
French embassy in Burkina Faso burns as protesters rally in support of coup

129 people killed in stampede at Indonesian football match, police say

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129 people killed in stampede at Indonesian football match, police say

129 people killed in stampede at Indonesian football match, police say

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 02, 2022

Indonesian police said on Sunday that 129 people had died and 180 were injured after a stampede following crowd trouble at a football match in the province of East Java overnight.

After the match between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya had ended, supporters from the losing team had invaded the pitch and police had fired tear gas, triggering a stampede and cases of suffocation, East Java police chief Nico Afinta told reporters.

Footage showed people rushing onto the pitch in the stadium in Malang and injured fans being carried from the stadium.

The Indonesian top league BRI Liga 1 has suspended games for a week following the match that Persebaya won 3-2 and an investigation has been launched, the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) said.

There have been previous outbreaks of trouble at matches in Indonesia, with a strong rivalry between clubs sometimes leading to violence between supporters.

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129 people killed in stampede at Indonesian football match, police say
129 people killed in stampede at Indonesian football match, police say

Floods and landslides kill two in Vietnam following Typhoon Noru

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Floods and landslides kill two in Vietnam following Typhoon Noru

Floods and landslides kill two in Vietnam following Typhoon Noru

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022

Landslides and flooding in Vietnam’s central provinces triggered by Typhoon Noru have killed two people in Nghe An province and disrupted the livelihoods of thousands of people.

Communities and roads in Ha Tinh province were cut off by severe flooding, while rapidly rising levels of water in rivers were threatening hydropower dams in the region.

Checkpoints were set up by police at flooded bridges and collapsed roads to prevent people from crossing. The authorities also evacuated people in areas prone to landslides and flooding. Footage on state media showed soldiers pushing boats loaded with supplies to families that were stranded by the flood waters, as excavators worked to clear debris and boulders on roads blocked by landslides.

Noru was the most powerful typhoon to hit Vietnam in 20 years, according to Vietnam’s national weather service.

The country is vulnerable to destructive storms and flooding because of its long coastline. Natural disasters – predominantly floods and landslides triggered by storms – killed 139 people and injured 150 others nationwide last year, official data showed.

First coins bearing portrait of Britain’s King Charles unveiled

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First coins bearing portrait of Britain's King Charles unveiled

First coins bearing portrait of Britain’s King Charles unveiled

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022

The Royal Mint unveiled on Thursday the official coin effigy of Britain’s new King Charles. The first coins to bear the king’s portrait are a special five-pound crown and the reverse of a 50-pence coin commemorating the life of Queen Elizabeth II.

The effigy was created by British sculptor Martin Jennings from a photograph and was personally approved by the new King. In keeping with tradition, the portrait of Charles faces in the opposite direction of that of his mother.

The reverse of the five-pound coin features two new portraits of Queen Elizabeth while the reverse of the 50-pence coin features a design that originally appeared on the 1953 Coronation Crown.

Chris Barker, information and research manager at the Royal Mint, said Jennings had managed to achieve “a real warmth and humanity” in the portrait of Charles.

“It’s a little bit different to what you might have got with Queen Elizabeth II, particularly her first coinage portrait from the 1950s where it was very idealised, this is much more humane in regards to Charles, it’s much more the man himself and you are also seeing the age of Charles coming across in a dignified and graceful way,” said Barker.

All of the approximately 27 billion coins currently circulating in the UK bearing the effigy of Queen Elizabeth will remain legal tender and will be replaced by coins bearing the image of Charles over time.

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