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North Korea鈥檚 impending famine, President Trump鈥檚 siding with Sunni leaders, Nigeria鈥檚 agencies can learn from offshore professionals, Jerusalem attack gave Israel pretext to heighten security, Journalists shouldn鈥檛 be distracted by Trump鈥檚 tweets

A roundup of global commentary for the Aug. 7, 2017 weekly magazine.

 

 

 

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South Korean workers load packs of rice for North Korea into a Vietnamese ship at Gunsan port in Gunsan, South Korea on June 29, 2007.

The Japan Times / Tokyo

The moral dilemma around North Korea鈥檚 impending famine

鈥淲arnings that North Korea may soon encounter its worst food shortages in decades raise three interconnected questions for the rest of the world,鈥 . 鈥淭he first is what those other nations can do to alleviate suffering in North Korea. The second addresses the strategic dimension of assistance.... The third concerns the morality of linking the two 鈥 the humanitarian dimension and the security problem.... It is generally agreed that humanitarian aid and politics should not be linked, but the world has tried to link food aid to the state鈥檚 nuclear programs, to little if any effect. Nevertheless, the fundamental moral question remains.... [S]hould the rest of the world do what it can to ease the suffering of a public that is battered by the indifference of its leaders and the vicissitudes of nature?鈥

The News / Mexico City

President Trump鈥檚 siding with Sunni leaders is dangerous

鈥淲hen Donald J. Trump made his first overseas trip as U.S. president to Saudi Arabia and spent half of the time during his 36-minute speech addressed to 50 Arab and Muslim leaders trashing Iran, he made it clear that, in the quickly intensifying Sunni-Shi鈥檌te showdown, he was siding with the Sunnis...,鈥 . 鈥淭he religious schism that is the dividing line between the Sunnis and Shi鈥檌tes began in 632, shortly after the death of the Prophet Muhammed.... And it is not going to go away simply because Saudi Arabia now has more political weight to throw around.... Donald Trump鈥檚 decision ... could lead to a global confrontation the likes of which we have not seen since the end of the Second World War.鈥

This Day / Lagos, Nigeria

What Nigeria鈥檚 anti-corruption agencies can learn from offshore professionals

鈥淩ecently, in Brazil, something happened that ought to invigorate our country鈥檚 half-hearted efforts to root out corruption,鈥 . 鈥淔ormer President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ... was sentenced to nine and half years in prison following conviction in corruption charges.... Much earlier, in 2016, Israel demonstrated that it operates a government of laws by sending to jail, 70-year-old Ehud Olmert, former prime minister, after a bribery charge was upheld by the country鈥檚 Supreme Court. However, in Nigeria, even though corruption is rife among top government officials and corporate leaders, there are hardly consequences.... [T]here are some grounds to hope that things may change. But that depends on the readiness of the anti-corruption agencies to learn from their more professional counterparts abroad....鈥

The Jordan Times / Amman, Jordan

The recent Jerusalem attack gave Israel pretext to heighten security

鈥淎s feared, after the recent Jerusalem attack [by Arab Israelis on Israeli police officers], the Israeli government immediately jumped at the opportunity to step up premeditated plans for the gradual usurpation of the Muslim noble sanctuary, Al Haram Al Sharif,鈥 . 鈥淏ut that does not mean that the attack was part of the Israeli plan, as some have rushed to speculate.... [However,] it still offered Israel the needed pretext to tighten its control on the Muslim shrine, and that nothing would have happened if the attack had not occurred.鈥澛

The independent / London

Journalists should stop being distracted by Trump鈥檚 tweets

鈥淒onald Trump [was] on Twitter again. [On July 22], he suggest[ed] that the presidential power of pardon might allow him to absolve himself of any conviction for collusion with the Russian government over his election,鈥 . 鈥淭he US President has 鈥榯he complete power to pardon,鈥 he said.... In a way ... he is right. His opponents ought to ... turn down the indignation dial. The Independent is not suggesting that Mr Trump is a good president ..., but we urge our readers to bear in mind two important points. One is that President Trump is not likely to be removed from office.... The second point is that the obsession with Mr Trump and his Twitter account is diverting attention from important questions.鈥

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