A flag-raising ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China is held at the Tian’anmen Square in Beijing, capital of China, 1 October 2024. PHOTO: CHEN ZHONGHAO/XINHUA

CHINESE President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that lasting good-neighbourliness, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation have become the most essential features of bilateral ties between China and Russia.

He made the remarks in a congratulatory message sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries. — Xinhua

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CHINESE President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that lasting good-neighbourliness, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation have become the most essential features of bilateral ties between China and Russia.

He made the remarks in a congratulatory message sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries. — Xinhua

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Xi says good-neighbourliness, strategic coordination the most essential features of China-Russia ties

CHINESE President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that lasting good-neighbourliness, comprehensive strategic coordination and mutually beneficial cooperation have become the most essential features of bilateral ties between China and Russia.

He made the remarks in a congratulatory message sent to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries. — Xinhua

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This photo shows rescuers evacuating flood victims during the flash floods

RELIEF and recovery efforts continue in flood-stricken villages and districts, including Nay Pyi Taw Council Area and other regions and states impacted by flooding.

RELIEF and recovery efforts continue in flood-stricken villages and districts, including Nay Pyi Taw Council Area and other regions and states impacted by flooding.

In these areas, efforts are ongoing to clean up and relocate necessary items, as well as clear fallen trees and debris. Members of Tatmadaw, police, fire brigade, Red Cross, and civil society organizations are actively cooperating with locals to undertake tasks in flood-hit areas across Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory, as well as various regions and states. Relief and restoration operations are actively coordinated. 

Efforts were ongoing yesterday in Nay Pyi Taw Council Area, particularly in Zeyathiri, Pyinmana, Lewe, and Pobbathiri townships.

Similarly, recovery measures are being taken in Kayah State’s Loikaw Township. These efforts include cleaning public spaces such as monasteries, schools, hospitals, clinics, and government buildings, as well as clearing debris like silt and fallen trees.

Additionally, health teams have been providing essential medical services and education sessions in temporary relief camps for flood victims. They distribute aid supplies, including clothing, necessary items, food and donations. Yesterday, Lt-Gen Phone Myat from the Commander-in-Chief (Army) office and Commander Maj-Gen Soe Min of the Nay Pyi Taw Command visited flood victims in Aungthuka, Paunglaung, Bokoelone, and Heyman villages in Lewe Township, where they provided rice, oil, and food supplies. They also visited Venerable Bhaddanta Pannasiri, the abbot of Aungthuka Monastery, and offered donations. Additionally, efforts are underway to repair roads and bridges that were damaged by the flooding. Temporary Bailey bridges were installed as replacements, and repairs to the remaining bridges are underway to restore transport links as quickly as possible. — MNA/KZL

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Sanitation and healthcare services ongoing in flood-hit areas

RELIEF and recovery efforts continue in flood-stricken villages and districts, including Nay Pyi Taw Council Area and other regions and states impacted by flooding.

This photo released on 30 September 2024 shows Israeli troops stationed on the Israeli side of the Israel-Lebanon border. PHOTO: ISRAEL DEFENCE FORCES/HANDOUT VIA XINHUA

THE Israeli army said it launched a ground offensive in Lebanon and that its forces engaged in clashes Tuesday, further escalating the conflict after a week of intense air strikes that killed hundreds.

The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon said, however, the Israeli operation did not amount to a “ground incursion” and while Hezbollah denied any troops had crossed the border, an Israeli security official said localized raids had taken place and they were limited in scope.

THE Israeli army said it launched a ground offensive in Lebanon and that its forces engaged in clashes Tuesday, further escalating the conflict after a week of intense air strikes that killed hundreds.

The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon said, however, the Israeli operation did not amount to a “ground incursion” and while Hezbollah denied any troops had crossed the border, an Israeli security official said localized raids had taken place and they were limited in scope.

There was no way to immediately verify the claims, which came as Israel targeted south Beirut, Damascus and Gaza, despite international calls for restraint to avoid a regional conflagration.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant warned the fight was far from over, even after a massive strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Friday. His death dealt a heavy blow to the Iran-backed group.

The Israeli military said its forces, backed by air strikes and artillery, carried out “limited, localized, targeted operations” in Lebanon. — AFP

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Israel says launches Lebanon ground offensive, escalating conflict

THE Israeli army said it launched a ground offensive in Lebanon and that its forces engaged in clashes Tuesday, further escalating the conflict after a week of intense air strikes that killed hundreds.

The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon said, however, the Israeli operation did not amount to a “ground incursion” and while Hezbollah denied any troops had crossed the border, an Israeli security official said localized raids had taken place and they were limited in scope.