Blinken thanks Japanese minister for denouncing Hamas' attacks on Israel

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ahead of the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting in Tokyo on Nov. 7, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 07 November 2023
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Blinken thanks Japanese minister for denouncing Hamas' attacks on Israel

  • Japan has taken a cautious approach to the crisis, resisting pressure to fall in line with the pro-Israel stance of its closest ally

TOKYO: Top U.S. diplomat Antony Blinken discussed the situation in Gaza with his Japanese counterpart on Tuesday, including the need to increase humanitarian aid, the State Department said.
"The secretary thanked Foreign Minister Kamikawa for denouncing Hamas’ attacks on Israel and offering condolences for the American citizens who lost their lives," the department said in a statement.
Blinken was in Tokyo for a Group of Seven meeting.
Japan has taken a cautious approach to the crisis, resisting pressure to fall in line with the pro-Israel stance of its closest ally, the United States, officials and analysts say.


Thousands of Australians without power after tropical cyclone hits Queensland

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Thousands of Australians without power after tropical cyclone hits Queensland

SYDNEY: Thousands of people ​in Australia's northeast state of Queensland were without power on Sunday after a tropical cyclone crossed the coast bringing heavy rain and destructive winds.
Koji, a category one cyclone, made landfall between the towns of Ayr and Bowen, about 500 km (310 miles) north ‌of state capital ‌Brisbane, before weakening ‌to ⁠a ​tropical low, ‌the nation's weather forecaster said.
The storm, with wind gusts of up to 95 kph (59 mph) and heavy rain, hit coastal towns including Mackay, a tourist hub and gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, it said.
Queensland state Premier ⁠David Crisafulli said around 15,000 properties had lost power ‌due to Koji, which had ‍also damaged property and ‍boats, and closed roads.
Koji brought rainfall ‍of up to 200 mm (7.8 inches) to some areas overnight and was expected to result in heavy downpours over the next 24 to 48 ​hours, Crisafulli said.
"There's the prospect of flooding, Queenslanders will handle that," he said ⁠in televised remarks from Brisbane.
Earlier, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described flash flooding as a "major risk" across a large stretch of Queensland's coast.
The weather forecaster said the severe weather would likely persist through Sunday before possibly easing on Monday.
Koji comes after the state was hit in March by Alfred, a downgraded tropical cyclone, brought damaging winds and heavy rains, cutting ‌power to hundreds of thousands.