Environment Ministry warns against the spread of desert locusts in the Horn of Africa

Riyadh, The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture has warned that swarms of desert locusts could invade countries of the Horn of Africa, specifically in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Djibouti within the next few weeks.

The ministry explained that reports by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) show that many groups of locust nymphs are forming in the northwest of the country, and to a lesser extent in the east, with the possibility of the presence of more groups of nymphs in the areas that were not surveyed, stressing that despite the ongoing control operations, new swarms are expected to start forming during the next week, and it is likely that breeding will continue in northern Somalia until conditions dry up, however, there remains a risk due to the movement of some swarms north to Yemen and west to Northeast Ethiopia.

The ministry confirmed that the current conditions in the Horn of Africa are ripe for large-scale breeding and an increase in locust numbers in the region, due to the unexpected heavy rains that fell in late April and early May, noting that the new swarms, which have formed, are expected to move at a later time this month and during next July, west to northeastern Ethiopia for summer breeding season which lasts from August to October, expected to continue until the end of this year.

With regard to locust spread status in countries neighboring Saudi Arabia, the ministry confirmed the presence of fully grown insects scattered on the plateau north of Wadi Hadramout in Yemen, and near Oman, adding that the locust fighting campaigns are still ongoing to battle the formation of some locust groups near Zarqa area in Jordan which was hit by swarms last May, while no locusts were spotted during recent surveys across southern Iran.

Locally, the Ministry said the locust fighting operations are continuing against a small number of groups of middle-aged nymphs in the north of the Al-Jouf region, and immature adult groups in the mountains of the Asir region in the southwest of the Kingdom, as well as in Madinah, noting that these fighting campaigns aim to bring the spread of the locusts and migratory plant pests under control through the preparation of curricula and comprehensive plans for exploration and control.

To that extent, FAO underlined the need to carry out exploration and control operations in the eastern Somali region, and all accessible areas in the northern plateau of Somalia; to minimize chances of swarms formation by discovering and treating as many groups of nymphs as possible, stressing that the situation in the central region is still worrying, and therefore survey and control operations must be increased in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Discounts, incentive offers in monthly shopping festival “Made in Syria” in Jableh city, Lattakia

Lattakia, The monthly shopping festival of “Made in Syria”, which is held by Damascus Chamber of Industry and its countryside in the city of Jableh, witnessed a turnout by citizens to secure their needs of various goods at competitive prices.

One hundred local industrial companies from several cities offer real discounts on their products during the festival, whose activities continue in the former Firdaws Cinema hall, according to Mohamed Omar, a supervisor at the festival administration.

Yasser Issa, the managing director of one of the companies in the festival, considered that the Festival is an important opportunity to promote the company products with a discount rate of 10 percent, in addition to gifts offered to visitors at the end of the festival.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

Iran slams security council unconcern towards US occupation of parts of Syrian territory

New York, Iran’s permanent representative to the UN, Majid Takht-Ravanchi , slammed the UN security council unconcern towards US occupation of parts of Syrian territory and its failure to take any measures to stop the massacres and destruction perpetrated in Yemen .

IRNA quoted Takht-Ravanchi as saying in a speech yesterday during UN General Assembly meeting that the US administration of President Joe Biden continues the failed policy of pressures and economic terrorism against the Iranian people.

Takht-Ravanchi also pointed out to the Israeli entity’s continued occupation of Palestine and its inhumane siege of the Gaza Strip, saying “Unfortunately, Security Council failed to take any action.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

Arab, international figures: fulfilment of presidential election is a new victory for Syria

Havana, Iranian Ambassador to Cuba, Sayyed Muhammad Hadi Sobhani, congratulated the Syrian people on their success in fulfilling the presidential election, pointing out to the great popular majority that President Bashar al-Assad has got in the election.

During his meeting with Syria’s Ambassador to Cuba, Idris Mayya, at the embassy in Havana, Sobhani reiterated his country’s support for Syria in all fields, describing relations between the two friendly countries as strong and deep.

For his part, Ambassador Mayya said that the presidential election and the popular participation in it inside and outside Syria dealt a blow to the countries that worked hard to impede this entitlement.

“The wide popular participation in the presidential election in Syria has proved that this country is capable of facing difficulties,” Cuban journalist Maria Victoria Valdez said in an article published by the Cuban Revista Bohemia magazine

Valdez stressed that the massive popular participation in the election is an evidence that the Syrian people reject to submit to the US and Western dictates despite all terrorism they faced.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

First Syrian-made ship ” Farah Star” floated in Banias port, Tartous

Tartous, Syrian ship “Farah Star” was floated on Saturday in port of Banias city in Tartous province to be thefirst Syrian-made ship amid large official and popular crowds.

The ship manufacturing operation was fully took place at Banias’s port , Captain Khalil Bahlawan told SANA’s reporter.

The ship total tonnage is 576 tons, 35 long, and 8.10 m wide, and is equipped with two engines, each with a capacity of 750 horsepower.

Speaking to journalists , Tartous Governor, Safwan Abu Saada said that Farah Star ship was made by a team of Syrian workers and specialists who made great efforts in order to complete the manufacturing process despite all difficulties.

Once gain ,the Syrian industry affirms its ability to overcome all difficulties resulted from the blockade by countries hostile to the Syrian people.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

KSrelief Provides 980 Children with Medical Treatment Services in Hodeida, Yemen

Hodeida, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in collaboration with UNICEF, has provided medical and nutrition services to 980 children under-five years suffering severe malnutrition in Hodeida Governorate, Yemen.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia works through KSrelief on establishing medical nutrition centers and providing them with the basic medical supplies and remedies to enable them to offer such services to children.

Source: Saudi Press Agency