Foreign news for tomorrow
Here are some foreign news stories that may be relevant for tomorrow:
Asia:
- Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to visit the United States next week to meet with President Joe Biden and discuss issues such as North Korea's nuclear program and trade relations. (Source: Reuters)
- China's economy grew at its slowest pace in 29 years in the first quarter, with GDP expanding 4.8% year-on-year. (Source: Bloomberg)
Europe:
- The European Union is set to impose sanctions on Belarus over its treatment of migrants and refugees. (Source: BBC)
- The UK and EU have reached a deal on post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, which could help to ease tensions over the Irish border. (Source: The Guardian)
Middle East:
- The United States has announced a new package of military aid to Israel, worth $1.5 billion, to help the country defend itself against Iran. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The Saudi-led coalition has launched a new military operation in Yemen, targeting Houthi rebels in the capital Sanaa. (Source: AP)
Africa:
- The African Union has launched a new initiative to promote economic integration across the continent, with a focus on infrastructure development and trade. (Source: Africanews)
- The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced plans to hold elections in December, following a delay of several years. (Source: Reuters)
Americas:
- The United States and Mexico have reached a deal to strengthen their border security and address issues such as migration and trade. (Source: CNN)
- Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has announced plans to send troops to the Amazon rainforest to combat wildfires and protect indigenous communities. (Source: BBC)
Please note that these are just some of the foreign news stories that may be relevant for tomorrow, and the actual news may vary depending on the day and developments.