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黑料社区, India agree to strengthen critical minerals partnership聽

黑料社区, India agree to strengthen critical minerals partnership聽
India鈥檚 Minister of Coals and Mines G. Kishan Reddy and Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef lead a strategic meeting in New Delhi on Feb. 4, 2025. (Indian Ministry of Mines)
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Updated 04 February 2025

黑料社区, India agree to strengthen critical minerals partnership聽

黑料社区, India agree to strengthen critical minerals partnership聽
  • Under new National Critical Minerals Mission, India plans to secure overseas mining assets
  • Value of 黑料社区鈥檚 untapped mineral resources is estimated at $2.5 trillion聽聽

NEW DELHI: 黑料社区 and India agreed on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation in the critical minerals sector, as New Delhi seeks to accelerate its green energy transition.聽

Critical minerals, such as lithium, copper and rare earth, are essential raw materials required for clean energy technologies, used in wind turbines, electric vehicles, battery manufacturing and to help develop artificial intelligence systems.聽聽

India鈥檚 coal and mines minister G. Kishan Reddy and his Saudi counterpart, Bandar Al-Khorayef, met in the Indian capital and discussed 鈥渇ostering resilient supply chains, investments in mineral value addition, and technological collaboration,鈥 India鈥檚 Ministry of Mines said in a statement.聽

鈥淚ndia and 黑料社区 are deepening cooperation in the critical minerals sector,鈥 the ministry said.聽

鈥淭he dialogue aligns with India鈥檚 National Critical Minerals Mission, focusing on securing resources essential for clean energy and high-tech industries.鈥澛

The Indian government launched just last week the National Critical Mineral Mission, a comprehensive plan aimed at securing the country鈥檚 national, energy and food security needs.聽聽

Under the mission, India plans to secure overseas mining assets, while also expanding its domestic exploration of critical mineral blocks, increase research and development projects, and create 10,000 skilled professionals specializing in the sector.聽

These efforts are also aimed at supporting India鈥檚 target of cutting its emissions to net zero by 2070.聽

During their meeting on Tuesday, Reddy and Al-Khorayef 鈥渆xplored strengthening mineral supply chains, investment opportunities and knowledge-sharing in mineral exploration,鈥 the Indian mines ministry said.聽

黑料社区, which estimates the value of its untapped mineral resources at $2.5 trillion, is aiming to become a global hub for critical minerals trade, with the sector being key to the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 diversification and transformation plan.聽

In 2022, Riyadh started awarding mining exploration licenses to international investors.聽

鈥淐ritical minerals, along with AI, and similar future commodities will be the new proverbial oil,鈥 Kabir Taneja, deputy director at the Observer Research Foundation, told Arab News.聽

While commodities are traditionally a game of individual state interests and policies rather than a product of multilateralism, 鈥渟tates like India (and) 黑料社区 should join hands in pursuing these futures as part of a common narrative, that is of multipolarity,鈥 he said.聽

Cooperation in the critical minerals sector is likely to benefit both India and 黑料社区, said Muddassir Qamar, associate professor at the Center for West Asian Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

鈥淚ndia鈥檚 plan for augmenting its manufacturing sector and competing with major manufacturing hubs in Asia and globally would require import of critical minerals, which 黑料社区 has,鈥 he told Arab News.聽

鈥淚f this can evolve into more than just transactional relations, it鈥檚 a win-win for both countries.鈥


Afghan suspect in knife attack that killed toddler goes on trial in Germany

Afghan suspect in knife attack that killed toddler goes on trial in Germany
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Afghan suspect in knife attack that killed toddler goes on trial in Germany

Afghan suspect in knife attack that killed toddler goes on trial in Germany
ASCHAFFENBURG: The trial of a 28-year-old Afghan national accused of killing two people, including a toddler, during a knife attack in Aschaffenburg began on Thursday, more than eight months after the incident that shocked the nation.
Prosecutors allege the suspect - named only as Enamullah O. to protect his privacy - attacked a kindergarten group, fatally stabbing a German man and a 2-year-old boy of Moroccan descent in a city park in January.
The attack also left a 2-year-old Syrian girl, a teacher and a 72-year-old man injured, authorities said.
Prosecutors say Enamullah O. had paranoid schizophrenia at the time the crimes were committed.
The attack, which happened a month before Germany's federal election in February, prompted the now Chancellor Friedrich Merz to promise a crackdown on migration and to tighten border controls.
It was one of a string of violent attacks in Germany that have boosted concerns over migration and fuelled support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is vying for top spot in opinion polls with Merz's conservatives.
The suspect had an asylum application turned down and had said he would voluntarily leave Germany last December, but did not leave and remained under treatment.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced plans to allow deportations of illegal immigrants to Afghanistan and other countries, reversing previous restrictions on doing so under the previous government.
Supporters of these measures say the changes are necessary to address security concerns and public unease.

Trump due in South Korea on October 29 for APEC summit

Trump due in South Korea on October 29 for APEC summit
Updated 27 min 21 sec ago

Trump due in South Korea on October 29 for APEC summit

Trump due in South Korea on October 29 for APEC summit
  • US President Donald Trump is expected to arrive in South Korea on October 29 for the upcoming APEC summit, South Korea鈥檚 presidential office said Thursday

SEOUL: US President Donald Trump is expected to arrive in South Korea on October 29 for the upcoming APEC summit, South Korea鈥檚 presidential office said Thursday.
The US president is expected to be 鈥渁rriving on the 29th,鈥 an official from the office told AFP.
US officials maintain that Trump may meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, which runs until November 1.
Seoul has also said a meeting on the sidelines between the United States and North Korea 鈥渃annot be ruled out.鈥
South Korean media cited the national security adviser as saying that Trump is expected to stay in the southern city of Gyeongju until October 30.
A meeting with the South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will likely take place around that time, according to the reports.
Last week, Trump threatened to scrap a planned meeting with Xi at the forum, in retaliation for Beijing imposing export curbs on rare-earth technologies.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, however, told CNBC on Wednesday that Trump still planned to meet Xi.
Trump has also said he hopes to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un again, possibly this year, while Pyongyang has said Kim is open to future talks under certain circumstances.
The pair met three times during Trump鈥檚 first term, but ultimately failed to secure a lasting agreement on North Korea鈥檚 nuclear program.
Since then, Pyongyang has declared itself an 鈥渋rreversible鈥 nuclear state.
Geopolitical shift
The forum comes against a shifting geopolitical backdrop, with Kim emboldened by the war in Ukraine.
The North Korean leader has secured critical support from Russia after sending thousands of troops to fight alongside Moscow鈥檚 forces.
Last month, Kim appeared alongside Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin at an elaborate military parade in Beijing.
Pyongyang also showed off its 鈥渕ost powerful鈥 intercontinental ballistic missile at its own parade attended by top officials from Russia and China.
Staging that 鈥渕assive display of force just before South Korea hosts a major international summit is a calculated move to create anxiety and project strength,鈥 Seong-Hyon Lee, a visiting scholar at the Harvard University Asia Center, told AFP.
鈥淚t aims to undermine confidence and highlight the new, harsher strategic reality on the peninsula.鈥


At least 18 killed, 360 wounded in Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes so far, UN says

At least 18 killed, 360 wounded in Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes so far, UN says
Updated 34 min 41 sec ago

At least 18 killed, 360 wounded in Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes so far, UN says

At least 18 killed, 360 wounded in Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes so far, UN says

ISLAMABAD: At least 18 people have been killed and more than 360 wounded in Afghanistan in military clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan since Oct. 10, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said in a statement on Thursday.
鈥淯NAMA calls on all parties to bring a lasting end to hostilities to protect civilians,鈥 the statement added.


Uruguay legalizes euthanasia

Uruguay legalizes euthanasia
Updated 48 min 18 sec ago

Uruguay legalizes euthanasia

Uruguay legalizes euthanasia
  • The vote came after 10 hours of debate on an issue several lawmakers called 鈥渢he most difficult鈥
  • Uruguay鈥檚 ruling party, leftist Frente Amplio, was behind the initiative, which was met with fierce opposition mainly from the religious right

Montevideo: Uruguay on Wednesday legalized euthanasia, becoming one of the first countries in Latin America and among a dozen worldwide to allow assisted suicide.
The small South American country has a long history of passing socially liberal laws, legalizing marijuana, same-sex marriage and abortion long before most others.
On Wednesday, euthanasia was added to the list with the Senate approving the so-called 鈥淒ignified Death鈥 bill.
Twenty out of 31 legislators present voted in favor, passing a law approved by the lower Chamber of Representatives in August.
The vote came after 10 hours of debate on an issue several lawmakers called 鈥渢he most difficult.鈥
The discussion was largely respectful and often emotional, though some onlookers watching the debate cried out 鈥渕urderers鈥 after the vote passed.
鈥淚 feel relief and joy,鈥 Florencia Salgueiro told AFP after celebrating in the gallery alongside other euthanasia advocates.
Salgueiro had witnessed her father鈥檚 struggle to receive assistance to end his life when ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig鈥檚 disease, made his days unbearable. He died without fulfilling his wish.
Elsewhere in Latin America, courts in Colombia and Ecuador have decriminalized euthanasia without passing laws to legalize the practice, while Cuba allows for terminal patients to refuse being kept alive artificially.
Uruguay鈥檚 ruling party, leftist Frente Amplio, was behind the initiative, which was met with fierce opposition mainly from the religious right.
A recent poll showed more than 60 percent of Uruguayans support legal euthanasia, with only 24 percent opposed.
The law allows assisted suicide for adult Uruguayan citizens or residents who are mentally competent and in the terminal stage of an incurable disease that causes them suffering.
Beatriz Gelos, a 71-year-old Uruguayan who has battled neurodegenerative ALS for two decades, told AFP the law was 鈥渃ompassionate, very humane.鈥
In a wheelchair and speaking with a faltering voice, she said opponents 鈥渉ave no idea what it鈥檚 like to live like this.鈥
Another advocate is Monica Canepa, whose son Pablo, 39, has been paralyzed by an incurable disease.
鈥淧ablo is not living. This is not life,鈥 she told AFP.
Uruguay鈥檚 Medical Association has not taken a stance on euthanasia, allowing its doctor members to follow their own conscience.
The Catholic Church, for its part, has expressed 鈥渟adness鈥 at the decision.


Merz to advocate use of frozen Russian assets at EU summit

Merz to advocate use of frozen Russian assets at EU summit
Updated 30 min 1 sec ago

Merz to advocate use of frozen Russian assets at EU summit

Merz to advocate use of frozen Russian assets at EU summit
  • Merz first advocated for an interest-free EU loan backed by the frozen assets in late September

BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday he would call for the European Union to use Russian assets frozen in the West to provide a 140 billion euro ($163 billion) loan to Ukraine to finance its war effort at the upcoming EU summit.
Merz first advocated for an interest-free EU loan backed by the frozen assets in late September.
鈥淲e do not want to do this in order to prolong the war, but to end it,鈥 Merz said in a speech to the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
鈥(Russian President Vladimir) Putin must realize that our support for Ukraine will not wane, but will grow, and that he cannot count on outlasting us.鈥