Bright Star 2021 Drill Maneuvers Kick off

Riyadh, The “Bright Star 2021” Drill Maneuvers have Kicked off at the Mohammed Najib Military Base, with the participation of 21 countries, most notably Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United States, United Kingdom, Greece, Cyprus, Jordan, and Pakistan.

The drill aims at exchanging experiences, coordinating joint work between the participating forces, to unify operational concepts, refine the skills of the participating forces, develop the method of operations and training in combating terrorism, enhance maritime security, train in managing joint air operations, and discover and destroy hostile unmanned aircraft.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Japan PM Suga to Resign Amid Criticism Over COVID-19 Response

Tokyo, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga expressed his intention to resign Friday amid mounting criticism over his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kyodo reported.

The development came just under a year after Suga took office and as his ruling Liberal Democratic Party prepares to hold its presidential election on Sept. 29, with campaigning starting on Sept. 17.

“I had planned to run, but dealing with both COVID-19 and the election would require an enormous amount of energy. I decided that there was no way to do both, that I had to choose,” Suga told reporters, adding, “I decided to focus on coronavirus measures.”

Tokyo stocks extended their gains after the news reports, with the 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average gaining 524.99 points, or 1.84 percent, from Thursday to 29,068.50 as of 1 p.m.

Suga was quoted by a participant at an extraordinary meeting of LDP executives held earlier in the day, as saying he will serve out his term through Sept. 30.

A source at the prime minister’s office said Suga hit a snag in his plans to reshuffle the party’s executives, which he hoped to carry out on Monday.

Facing low public support, Suga has been planning to reshuffle party executives as well as his Cabinet lineup ahead of the party contest, including replacing LDP Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai, the party’s No. 2 leader of five years.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Arab Interior Ministers Council Condemns Houthi Attempt Targeting Khamis Mushait, Saudi Arabia

Tunis, The Secretariat General of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers has condemned the repeated terrorist operations and the continuous provocative attempts by which the Iran-backed Houthi militia seeks to target civilians and civilian objects in the territories of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, citing the latest launching of a bomb-laden drone by the Houthi militia towards the city of Khamis Mushait, successfully intercepted and destroyed by the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen.

In a statement issued today, the Council of Arab Interior Ministers described these actions by the Houthi militia as “systematic hostile practices”, which represent war crimes that must be stopped and accountable.

The Council of Arab Interior Ministers reiterated its support for all measures taken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to ensure the security and safety of its facilities, citizens and residents on its territories.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

European markets close weak on growth worries

Brussels/Frankfurt/Paris, September European stocks closed lower on Friday, weighed down by some disappointing regional economic data, dpa reported.

The pan-European Stoxx 600 declined 0.56 per cent. Britain’s FTSE 100 ended 0.36 per cent down, Germany’s DAX slid 0.37 per cent and France’s CAC 40 tumbled 1.08 per cent. Switzerland’s SMI lost 0.65 per cent.

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Spain’s 14-day COVID-19 contagion rate falls below 200 for first time in two months

MADRID, September Spain’s two-week COVID-19 contagion rate fell below 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants for the first time in over two months, according to health ministry data on Friday.

The 14-day contagion rate was 198, the first time it has dipped below 200 cases since July 2, the health ministry said.

Since the pandemic started, 4,877,755 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Spain while the death toll rose to 84,795 on Friday, the health ministry said, according to Reuters.

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Ministry of Health Reports 174 New COVID-19 Cases in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, The Ministry of Health announced today, in a statement, that 174 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, bringing the total number to 544,985, including 2,788 active cases.

Of these, there are 803 critical cases, while the health condition of the rest is stable, the statement said.

The statement added that 5 new deaths have been reported, putting the tally of fatalities at 8,565.

Meanwhile, as many as 202 cases have recovered, raising recoveries toll to 533,632, said the statement

Source: Saudi Press Agency