Tokyo governor to visit Saudi Arabia, three other Arab countries

Tokyo Governor KOIKE Yuriko will visit the Middle East for a week at the end of October, Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced. (Arab News Japan)
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Updated 20 October 2025
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Tokyo governor to visit Saudi Arabia, three other Arab countries

  • From October 25 to November 2, Governor Koike will visit Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Giza in Egypt

TOKYO: Tokyo Governor Koike Yuriko will visit the Middle East for a week at the end of October, Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced.

From October 25 to November 2, Governor Koike will visit Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Giza in Egypt. She will attend international conferences, give lectures, and exchange opinions at the invitation of various governments and non-profit foundations. 

“Through this trip, she will aim to enhance Tokyo’s presence as a leading city in the international community and will also contribute knowledge gained from global inter-city collaboration to the administration of Tokyo,” the Metropolitan government said in a statement.

In Riyadh, Koike will attend the 9th Future Investment Initiative (FII9) – sometimes referred to as the “Davos Forum in the Desert” – at the invitation of the Future Investment Strategy Institute. She is planning to introduce Tokyo’s efforts to become an innovation and financial hub in Asia.

She will also work with Takahashi Yoichi, a leading Tokyo manga artist and creator of “Captain Tsubasa,” to promote the appeal of Japan’s entertainment and creative fields, which are attracting global attention. 

She will also visit Jeddah, where she will exchange views with government officials in the region to explore the potential for inter-city collaboration, including economic and industrial development.

In Dubai, she will attend the 2025 Asia-Pacific City Summit and Mayors Forum (APCS2025) at the invitation of the UAE government. She will deliver a keynote speech at the conference, stressing the role of cities in global society and the importance of inter-city collaboration.

In Kuwait, at the invitation of the government, the delegation from Tokyo will tour the Kuwaiti capital region and hold discussions aimed at resolving common challenges in areas such as industry, startups, and women’s empowerment. 

This year marks the 35th anniversary of the friendship partnership between Tokyo and Cairo Governorate, and Koike will attend the opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza at the invitation of the Egyptian government. 


Russian army present in six African countries: state TV

Updated 18 November 2025
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Russian army present in six African countries: state TV

  • Russian troops or military instructors have been reported to be additionally deployed in Burkina Faso, Niger, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic and Libya
  • The Wagner group was disbanded and restructured after its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a mysterious plane crash in August 2023 following a short-lived mutiny against Moscow

MOSCOW: The Russian army is operating in six African countries, state TV reported in a rare high-profile acknowledgement of the extent of Moscow’s official military presence on the continent.
Facing isolation in the West following its full-scale offensive in Ukraine, Moscow has tried to build new partnerships in Africa, where it has been growing its political, economic and military footprint in recent years.
“Officers and soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces unit are already operating in six African countries,” a state TV correspondent said in a report broadcast Sunday.
Except from Mali, the report did not specify which countries.
Russian troops or military instructors have been reported to be additionally deployed in Burkina Faso, Niger, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic and Libya.
The African Corps unit of the Russian defense ministry took over from the Wagner paramilitary group across the continent, diplomatic sources in the Sahel region told AFP in June.
The Wagner group was disbanded and restructured after its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a mysterious plane crash in August 2023 following a short-lived mutiny against Moscow.
Its troops had been fighting in Ukraine and had been deployed across Africa.
The state TV report identified Africa Corps as part of the Russian defense ministry.
It said most of the soldiers deployed were “veterans of the Special Military Operation,” Russia’s term for the war in Ukraine.
In one shot, a flag with insignia resembling the Wagner group’s trademark skull logo could be seen at what the reporter said was a Russian base in Mali.
The video also showed two Russian bombers launching an attack and displayed heavy Russian equipment including helicopters and armored personnel carriers.
Moscow says its forces are helping several African governments repel jihadist insurgencies.