ANGOLAN JOURNALISTS UNION CONGRESS DELAYS ELECTION OF SECRETARY GENERAL

Luanda – The Union of Angolan Journalists (SJA) Saturday, 22nd, put off, for a period not less than 45 days and not exceeding three months, the election of its secretary general, due to the time reasons.

The participants argued that the decision obeys the rules of the current Decree on the Situation of Public Disaster which, among others, bans the events lasting for more than three hours.

The event marked by the election of the secretary general, which only has a single list led by Teixeira Cândido, who is running for his re-election.

During the meeting, the members discussed and analysed the internal documents, the report of activities and financial of the outgoing secretariat, for 2015-2019, changed unanimously.

With more than 30, 000 members, SJA was founded in March 1992.

The organisation has already been run, among others, by Ismael Mateus, Luísa Rogério and Teixeira Cândido.

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PETRO DE LUANDA RISES TO 2ND PLACE IN GIRABOLA TEMPORARILY

Luanda – Petro de Luanda beat Wiliete de Benguela Saturday 2-0, and rises to the second position, temporarily, of the First Division of National Football Championship (Girabola2020/21), with 45 points.

The goals were scored by Brazilians Tiago Azulão and Tony.

Petro de Luanda win relegates to the third place the then second placed Sagrada Esperança (44 points), who plays only Sunday against the leaders 1º de Agosto (46 pts), at Luanda’s 11 de Novembro stadium.

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ANGOLAN DAVID SILVA MEETS NIGERIAN AT 5TH OF AFRICAN TOURNAMENT

Luanda – International Master (MI) David Silva Sunday faces Master Fide (MF) Chukwunonso Oragwu of Nigeria, for the 5th round of the African Chess Championship, taking place in Lilongwe (Malawi).

The three-time African champion (2014, 2016 and 2017) is seeking his fourth win to ensure qualification for the World Championship, set for 23 June – 10 August in Sochi, Russia.

On Friday, David Silva defeated the Nigerian specialist Austin Apemiye for the fourth round. Thursday, for the 3rd round, he beat the Mozambican Master Candidate (CM) Persson Abrantes.

In the opening round (Tuesday), David Silva overcame host Fishan Ronald, and lost in the second round (Wednesday) to Nigerian Isaac Okeke.

The only Angolan representative in the competition occupies the 15th position in the league table with three points.

Fifty-nine chess players from 17 countries are participating in the event, led by Egypt’s Grandmaster (GM), Ahmed Adly, with four points.

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1º DE AGOSTO WINS SUPER CUP

Luanda – Women’s handball team of 1º de Agosto won on Saturday the African Super Cup after beating Petro de Luanda 25-24 (12-13), in a final that brought together the continent’s two best teams, played in the Kilamba Arena.

The game was balanced and experienced moments of great emotion when 1º de Agosto attained 25-24.

The Game, between the two most qualified teams in the competition (Petro – 17 and 1º de Agosto now with 6 points), was played behind closed doors due to Covid -19.

Cristiane Mwacessa ( 1º de Agosto – second best scorer with six goals, and Mágda Cazanga of Petro, is first with 9 goals ).

The two teams have recently played in the National Female Handball Championship won by Petro.

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BIDEN SENDS SPECIAL ENVOY TO SOUTH KOREA TO PRESS NORTH ON NUCLEAR ARMS

US president Joe Biden said he and his South Korean counterpart Moon Jae-in remain “deeply concerned” about the situation with North Korea, and announced he will deploy a new special envoy to the region.

After talks in Washington on Friday, Biden told a joint news conference with Moon that he was dispatching former US ambassador to Seoul, Sung Kim, to help refocus efforts on pressing Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear weapons program.

Moon, meanwhile, welcomed “America’s return” to the world stage and said both leaders pledged in their meeting to work closely toward denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

They also pledged to explore the creation of a supply chain task force for hi-tech manufacturing as part of efforts to tackle the worldwide shortage of computer chips. The two countries will work to increase the supplies of legacy semiconductors for the global automotive industry.

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Moon said the move by Biden “reflects the firm commitment of the US for exploring diplomacy and its readiness for dialogue with North Korea”.

Biden also announced that the US would vaccinate 550,000 South Korean servicemembers who serve alongside US forces on the peninsula.

This marks the first commitment by the Biden administration for what it plans to do with the 80m vaccine doses it aims to distribute globally in the next six weeks. Biden has said he hopes to use domestically produced vaccines as a modern-day “arsenal of democracy”, a reference to the US effort to arm allies in the second world war.

At the same time, the White House has pledged not to attach policy conditions to countries receiving the doses as global vaccine diplomacy heats up.

Moon came to Washington seeking renewed diplomatic urgency by the US on curbing North Korea’s nuclear program, even as the White House signaled that it is taking a longer view on the issue. The two also discussed coordination on vaccine distribution, climate change and regional security concerns spurred by China.

Their meeting was only Biden’s second in-person session with a foreign leader because of the coronavirus pandemic. His first was with Japanese prime minister Yoshihide Suga.

Moon said afterward he and Biden spoke “like old friends” and emphasised the need for cooperation on security issues in the region.

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“The most urgent common task that our two countries must undertake is achieving complete denuclearization and permanent peace on the Korean peninsula,” he said.

Biden did not rule out meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Kim. But in a veiled reference to former president Donald Trump’s charm offensive with Kim, Biden said he would not replicate the efforts of the “recent past”.

Trump met face-to-face with the dictator on three occasions and exchanged what he called “love letters” with the leader.

“I would not give him all that he’s looking for,” Biden said of Kim, namely “international recognition”.

Biden paid tribute to the “long history of shared sacrifice” by the two allies. His formal talks with Moon in the afternoon ran long, Biden said in earlier remarks, because “I enjoyed the meeting so much that it caused us to move everything back”.

He said his staff interrupted repeatedly to warn they were over time.

“The world is welcoming America’s return,” Moon said, an oblique reference to Trump’s attempts to disengage on some aspects of American diplomacy.

Moon, who will leave office next May, is eager to resume stalled talks between Washington and Pyongyang and between Seoul and Pyongyang. But the Biden administration, which confirmed in March that it had made outreach efforts to the North without success, has been less enthusiastic about the idea of direct negotiations in the near term.

Moon made clear before the meeting that he would nudge Biden to renew diplomatic efforts with the North.

Biden also wants Moon to take a strong stance on China’s activity toward Taiwan and other provocative moves Beijing has made in the region. Biden has sought to rally Pacific allies to coordinate on China, which Biden sees as the United States’ fiercest economic competitor.

South Korea could be reluctant to speak out about China, an important trading partner that it also sees as key in dealing with the North Korean government. Moon told the press conference “there was no pressure” on the issue from Biden in their meeting.

The Guardian

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