News in Brief(2023-06-15)
Thursday, 15 June 2023
9 killed in Manipur ethnic clashes
GUWAHATI, June 14: Rival ethnic groups fired at each other in fresh violence in India's remote northeast that left at least nine people dead and some injured, officials said Wednesday. Security forces rushed to Khamenlok village in Manipur state's Kangpokpi district after clashes broke out Tuesday night between the Kuki and Meitei communities, said L. Sushindro, a state government minister. Police found nine bodies early Wednesday, a police officer said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk to reporters. — AP
Sudan slides further into war
KHARTOUM, June 14: Shooting their way through truces, Sudan's warring factions have shown the limited leverage the United States, Saudi Arabia and other foreign powers have in ending a two-month conflict that is driving the nation deeper into disaster Neither the army nor the paramilitary Rapid Response Forces (RSF) seem far enough backed into a corner to take ceasefire talks in Jeddah seriously, which diplomats partly blame on rival regional powers aligning with different sides. — Reuters
Japan cadet kills 2 instructors
TOKYO, June 14: Two Japanese soldiers were killed and another injured after a new recruit opened fire at a military training range in central Japan, officials say. An 18-year-old trainee was detained on the spot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, police said. They allege the male shooter fired eight times at instructors during a shooting drill in Gifu on Wednesday. A 25-year-old man was among those killed, authorities said. — BBC
Lebanon again fails to elect president
BEIRUT, June 14: Lebanon's parliament failed to elect a president on Wednesday at its 12th attempt, with neither Hezbollah-backed candidate Suleiman Frangieh nor former finance minister Jihad Azour securing enough votes to win the first round of voting. The failed vote will deepen sectarian tensions in Lebanon, already mired in one of the world's worst economic crises and facing unprecedented political paralysis with its cabinet only partially empowered and its legislature fractured. — Reuters