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Reuters World News Summary | Politics

Following is a abstract of present world information briefs.
Mourners throng Abe’s wake as his occasion secures sombre Japan election win
Mourners streamed right into a temple in Tokyo to pay their respects to Japan’s slain former premier Shinzo Abe on Monday, as his assassination overshadowed an election win for the ruling occasion he had dominated. Present Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who has the possibility to cement his personal energy following Sunday’s election positive factors, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had been among the many a whole lot at Abe’s wake, three days after he was shot at an election rally.
New UK prime minister to be introduced on Sept. 5 as tax dominates contest
Britain’s new prime minister will likely be introduced on Sept. 5, with the primary votes to start eliminating candidates in a crowded and more and more unpredictable and divisive contest to exchange Boris Johnson coming this week. Thus far 11 candidates have thrown their hat within the ring to succeed Johnson as chief of the ruling Conservative Celebration and prime minister after he stop following a dramatic rise up by his personal lawmakers and ministers after a collection of scandals.
France’s Prime Minister survives no-confidence vote in parliament
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Monday comfortably survived a movement of no-confidence introduced towards her by a broad alliance of left-wing opponents. An official vote rely confirmed 146 lawmakers voted in help of the movement. The movement required an absolute majority of 289 votes to precipitate the federal government’s fall.
Ex-finance minister Sunak vows to sort out inflation in pitch to be UK PM
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak will set out his stall to be Britain’s subsequent prime minister on Tuesday, vowing to sort out hovering inflation earlier than becoming a member of his Conservative Celebration rivals in promising tax cuts. Sunak stop as finance minister final week, presaging the downfall of Boris Johnson who days later stated he would step down amid a widespread rise up by Conservative lawmakers.
Biden will push for higher oil output on Mideast journey -Sullivan
U.S. President Joe Biden will make the case for higher oil manufacturing from OPEC nations to deliver down gasoline costs when he meets Gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia this week, White Home nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan stated on Monday. Biden leaves Tuesday night time on his first go to to the Center East as president, with stops in Israel, the occupied West Financial institution and Saudi Arabia on his agenda.
How a band of activists helped deliver down Sri Lanka’s authorities
In June, a number of dozen activists began assembly commonly at a seaside tented camp in Colombo for hours-long classes to suppose up methods to revive Sri Lanka’s flagging protest motion. The group, which included a Catholic priest, a digital strategist and a well-liked playwright, succeeded past their wildest hopes.
Increasing Israeli West Financial institution settlements check U.S. forward of Biden go to
Steps away from a cluster of Palestinian tents and shacks within the northern Jordan Valley within the occupied West Financial institution, vans labored in full pressure to organize for the development of a college for Israeli settlers. The settlement of Mehola is making an attempt to increase, as demand has change into very excessive, Zohar Zror, 32, a resident, informed Reuters.
Rescuers pull survivors from ruined Ukrainian condo constructing
Rescuers pulled survivors on Monday from an condo block destroyed by a Russian missile strike that killed 31 individuals in jap Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated whereas lamenting Moscow’s firepower benefit regardless of billions in Western help. The civilian deaths hammered dwelling the human value of Russia’s invasion, now in its fifth month, as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces push to seize all of Ukraine’s industrial Donbas area after declaring victory in considered one of its two provinces this month.
U.N. help to Syria from Turkey probably allowed till January, vote Tuesday
The U.N. Safety Council seems set to permit U.N. deliveries of help to some 4 million individuals in northwest Syria from Turkey till January, diplomats stated on Monday, after days of wrangling with Russia over how lengthy to let the massive operation proceed. The mandate for the operation, which has been delivering meals, drugs and shelter to the opposition-controlled space of Syria since 2014, expired on Sunday. Council authorization is required as a result of Syrian authorities didn’t comply with it.
Unique: U.S. weighs resumption of offensive arms gross sales to Saudis – sources
The Biden administration is discussing the potential lifting of its ban on U.S. gross sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, however any closing resolution is predicted to hinge on whether or not Riyadh makes progress towards ending the battle in neighboring Yemen, based on 4 individuals acquainted with the matter. Senior Saudi officers pressed their U.S. counterparts to scrap a coverage of promoting solely defensive arms to its prime Gulf associate in a number of conferences in Riyadh and Washington in latest months, three of the sources stated forward of President Joe Biden’s go to to the dominion this week.
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Map: 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake Near Tonga Promps Brief Tsunami Alert

Note: Map shows the area with a shake intensity of 4 or greater, which U.S.G.S. defines as “light,” though the earthquake may be felt outside the areas shown. The New York Times
A major, 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck in the South Pacific Ocean on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake prompted a brief “Tsunami Threat” for Tonga.
Preliminary reports from the U.S. Tsunami Warning System said tsunami waves were possible for coastlines within about 190 miles of the earthquake’s epicenter, including those on Tonga. The system issued an all-clear notice about an hour later, after a tsunami would have struck had one materialized.
Tsunamis are a series of long waves caused by a large and sudden displacement of water in the ocean, usually from a large earthquake on or below the ocean floor. Tsunamis radiate in all directions from the epicenter and can cause dangerous coastal flooding and powerful currents that can last for hours or days.
The temblor happened at 1:18 a.m. Tonga time about 49 miles southeast of Pangai, Tonga, data from the U.S.G.S shows.
U.S.G.S. data earlier reported that the magnitude was 7.1.
As seismologists review available data, they may revise the earthquake’s reported magnitude. Additional information collected about the earthquake may also prompt U.S.G.S. scientists to update the shake-severity map.
Aftershocks in the region
An aftershock is usually a smaller earthquake that follows a larger one in the same general area. Aftershocks are typically minor adjustments along the portion of a fault that slipped at the time of the initial earthquake.
Quakes and aftershocks within 100 miles
Aftershocks can occur days, weeks or even years after the first earthquake. These events can be of equal or larger magnitude to the initial earthquake, and they can continue to affect already damaged locations.
When quakes and aftershocks occurred
Source: United States Geological Survey | Notes: Shaking categories are based on the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale. When aftershock data is available, the corresponding maps and charts include earthquakes within 100 miles and seven days of the initial quake. All times above are Tonga time. Shake data is as of Monday, March 31 at 2:33 a.m. Tonga time. Aftershocks data is as of Monday, March 31 at 8:04 a.m. Tonga time.
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Pope Francis denounces war in Sudan, suggests living Lent 'as a time of healing'

Pope Francis publicly acknowledged that this Lenten season is a time of healing for his soul and body.
On Sunday, the Vatican released the text of Francis’ prepared Sunday Angelus prayer. It is the seventh straight Sunday that his illness has prevented him from delivering the blessing from a window over St. Peter’s Square as usual.
“Dearest friends, let us live this Lent as a time of healing, all the more as it is the Jubilee,” Francis said. “I too am experiencing it this way, in my soul and in my body.”
“That is why I give heartfelt thanks to all those who, in the image of the Saviour, are instruments of healing for their neighbour with their word and their knowledge, with kindness and with prayer,” he continued. “Frailty and illness are experiences we all have in common; all the more, however, we are brothers in the salvation Christ has given us.”
POPE FRANCIS’ DOCTORS CONSIDERED ENDING TREATMENT, SAID ‘THERE WAS A REAL RISK HE MIGHT NOT MAKE IT’: REPORT
Pope Francis leaves in a car after appearing at a window of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome, Sunday, March 23, 2025, where he was being treated. (AP/Stefano Costantino)
His remarks then turned to world conflicts, with a focus on South Sudan, where he said “the war continues to claim innocent victims.”
“I urge the parties concerned in the conflict to put the safeguarding of the lives of their civilian brothers and sisters first; and I hope that new negotiations will begin as soon as possible, capable of securing a lasting solution to the crisis,” he said. “May the international community increase its efforts to address the appalling humanitarian catastrophe.”
POPE FRANCIS MAKES FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN FIVE WEEKS

Faithful and pilgrims gather in St. Peter’s Square at The Vatican to follow on giant screens a live broadcast from Rome’s Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, on Sunday, March 23, 2025, where Pope Francis made his first public appearance since he was hospitalized on Feb. 14 with bilateral pneumonia. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
The 88-year-old pontiff is still recovering from a respiratory infection, according to the Holy See Press Office. He continues to be weaned off oxygen support during the day and night, and his blood levels are normal. However, his medical team has ordered a strict convalescence period of at least two months following his hospital release last week.
Francis has shown “a truly surprising improvement,” the doctor who coordinated the pontiff’s five-week hospitalization said Saturday.

Surgeon Sergio Alfieri speaks to journalists on Saturday, March 22, 2025, in the entrance hall of Rome’s Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, where Pope Francis has been treated for bilateral pneumonia since Feb. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
“I find him very lively,” Dr. Sergio Alfieri said, after visiting the pope at his apartment in the Santa Marta Domus on Wednesday, three days after his release from Rome’s Gemelli hospital. “I believe that he will return if not to 100%, 90% of where he was before.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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5.1 magnitude aftershock hits near Mandalay in Myanmar

Myanmar continues to be hit by a string of aftershocks, the latest being a 5.1-magnitude earthquake that struck on Sunday morning. This follows a 7.7-magnitude quake that hit on Friday leaving at least 1,644 people dead.
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck near the city of Mandalay in Myanmar on Sunday morning, the latest string of aftershocks.
The quake struck as emergency teams continued rescue operations in the hardest-hit areas of Myanmar following Friday’s massive 7.7-magnitude tremor, which has left at least 1,644 people dead and more than 3,408 injured according to the country’s ruling military junta.
There were no immediate reports of further damage after the latest aftershock.
Rescue efforts have been hindered by downed bridges, damaged roads, Unreliable communications and a civil war. According to local media many of Mandalay’s 1.5 million people were left sleeping on the streets as their homes were either brought down and they have been left homeless or in fear of the aftershocks.
The earthquake’s epicentre on Friday was near Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, toppling many buildings and damaging infrastructure, including the city’s airport.
Neighbouring China and Thailand were also shaken by the quake, with at least 17 people reported dead in Thailand and 83 missing, while a tower in Bangkok collapsed.
Many hard-to-reach areas have yet to be accessed, while many rescue efforts have been carried out by civilians working by hand, in 41-degree Celsius heat. According to Cara Bragg, the Yangon-based manager of Catholic Relief Services in Myanmar, who said, “It’s mainly been local volunteers, local people who are just trying to find their loved ones,” adding, “I’ve also seen reports that now some countries are sending search and rescue teams up to Mandalay to support the efforts, but hospitals are really struggling to cope with the influx of injured people, there’s a shortage of medical supplies, and people are struggling to find food and clean water.”
Meanwhile, Myanmar’s resistance announced a partial ceasefire on Saturday to facilitate rescue efforts.
The Shadow National Unity Government, which leads the fight against the military junta that took power in 2021, has announced that its armed wing, the People’s Defence Force (PDF), will halt offensive military operations starting Sunday in areas affected by the earthquake.
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