Syria affirms its support for Cuba against all forms of embargo imposed on it

Damascus, Syria has affirmed its stance in support of Cuban people and leadership against all forms of embargo it has been subjected to, Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement posted on its Twitter page .

“On occasion of UNGA resolution dated on Nov 3rd 2022 calling for uplifting the economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the US, Syria renews its stance in support of the Cuban people and leadership in the face of all forms of siege and embargo they are subjected to.” the ministry said.

“185 countries having voted for the resolution represents absolute rejection to the economic sanctions policy which will only lead to further suffering and instability at the International Community as well as threatening the international peace and security”, the ministry underlined.

“The embargo imposed by the United States and its allies against many peoples of the world is inhuman and immoral practice, and should be lifted immediately.” the ministry stressed.

Source: Syria Arab News Agency

Yarallah receives a phone call from an American Commander to discuss military cooperation

Baghdad The Chief of Staff of the Army, General, Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Rashid Yarallah, received a phone call from the Commander of the US Central Command, General Michael Corella.

A statement by the Ministry of Defense stated: During the call, they discussed aspects of cooperation between the coalition forces and the Iraqi forces and the development of the capabilities of the Iraqi army to combat ISIS.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A Kurdish MP: The delegation of the Region will arrive in Baghdad tomorrow

Baghdad The MP for the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Shirwan Al-Dobardani, announced that the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government will visit Baghdad, tomorrow, Tuesday, to meet with the federal government, on the implementation of the terms of the Iraq Administration Alliance agreement.

Al-Dobardani said in a statement to Rudaw Network: The delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government is scheduled to visit Baghdad tomorrow, Tuesday, to discuss with the federal government and Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani about the implementation of the State Administration Alliance agreement, and the implementation of its provisions on the specified dates.

He added: The discussion will include the application of the terms of the State Administration Alliance agreement to form the federal government and the draft federal budget law, which is scheduled to be submitted to the House of Representatives soon.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A Canadian officer dies in Iraq

Baghdad Captain Eric Cheung, a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, died in Baghdad, in Iraq.

A Canadian Ministry of National Defense statement said the officer died in “non-operational circumstances”, which means his death was not a direct result of the operation he was carrying out in the area.

“The circumstances of this incident are currently being investigated, and no further details will be revealed until the investigation is complete,” the statement said.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The President of the Republic meets the Jordanian King, and affirms Iraq’s keenness to support the international efforts to confront the dangers of climate change

Baghdad The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, affirmed Iraq’s keenness to support the international efforts to confront the dangers of climate change.

A presidential statement said that the President of the Republic met, today, Monday, with King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, on the sidelines of the COP27 Global Climate Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh.

During the meeting, the President of the Republic stressed the depth and strength of the historical relations and fraternal ties between the two brotherly peoples, and the importance of consolidating means of cooperation in all fields to serve the interests of the two countries.

In the meeting, which was attended by Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein and Jordanian Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah, the President indicated that Iraq is keen to unify efforts and support persistent international efforts to reach understandings regarding confronting the dangers of climate change that threaten the region and the world at large.

For his part, King Abdullah II expressed his pleasure to meet President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, pointing to the distinguished relations between Iraq and Jordan, and the importance of expanding frameworks of cooperation and joint action to achieve the good and benefit of the two brotherly peoples.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Royal Commission for AlUla Inaugurates New Private Aircraft Hangar at AlUla International Airport

AlUla, The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has inaugurated a new hangar for private aircraft at AlUla International Airport. The facility was officially opened by Prince Fahd bin Mishaal bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Aviation Association, the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), and Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej.

The hangar, which is the first of its kind in the Kingdom, received a number of private planes as part of the official inauguration ceremony. The facility will contribute to the ongoing expansion and development of new airport services that complement and enhance AlUla’s attractiveness to businesses and investors.

Built to a modern design and in line with clean energy standards, the 3,000sqm hangar has a capacity to accommodate private planes of different sizes. It is equipped with all ground flight and engineering crews and can also provide long-term parking services.

The hangar is aligned with RCU’s aim to establish AlUla International Airport as a major global logistics hub for north-west Arabia. Since August 2019, the airport has witnessed a number of development projects implemented by RCU in cooperation with the Civil Aviation Authority.

Work has included increasing the airport’s capacity from 100,000 to 400,000 passengers annually, while its total area has been expanded to cover 2.4 million sqms.

Projects including the new private aircraft hangar are designed to keep pace with the expected growth in air traffic in the region as AlUla becomes a global destination in line with the objectives of Vision 2030 and RCU’s goal to develop the County’s cultural and environmental capital.

AlUla International Airport also features a variety of modern facilities, including an executive lounge designed according to the latest international standards and advanced technologies. The airport’s infrastructure is being expanded to keep pace with AlUla’s development and appeal as a unique destination.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief’s Masam Project Dismantles 1,119 Mines within a Week in Yemen

Aden, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Project (Masam) for clearing in Yemen, dismantled, during the first week of November 2022, a total of 1,119 mines planted by the Houthi militia across Yemen, including six anti-personnel mines, 286 anti-tank mines, 816 unexploded ordnance and 11 explosive devices.

Since the beginning of the project, as many as 371,236 mines have been dismantled.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, seeks through the project to clear Yemeni lands of the mines that were randomly planted by the Houthi militia causing death and injury of innocent children, women, and the elderly.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief: 51 relief trucks cross Saudi border to Yemen

Al-Wadiah, Provided by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), 51 relief trucks crossed Al-Wadiah border land port during the period from Oct 23 to Nov 5.

The trucks are carrying 1,081 tons and 68 kg of food baskets and 4,800 cartons of dates, on their way to Marib, Ataq, Mukalla, Taiz and Abyan governorates, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

This aid comes within the humanitarian and relief projects being provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Center, for the brotherly Yemeni people.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

President of Djibouti: The Green Middle East Initiative Attracts Significant Importance

Sharm El-Sheikh, The President of the Republic of Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh stressed that the Green Middle East Initiative is very important, expressing his hope that its positive impact that would contribute to build a more sustainable future for the generations to come.

In his speech at the Green Middle East Initiative Summit held today in Sharm El-Sheikh, he indicated that Egypt’s leadership in international climate action during the coming period would achieve the desired goals, stressing his country’s readiness to work closely with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt in this regard.

The President of Djibouti stressed that climate change is one of the most serious challenges facing the region and the world as a whole, which requires mobilizing efforts to address the negative effects that threaten the future of humanity.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

FORBES MIDDLE EAST REVEALS ITS 10TH ANNUAL GLOBAL MEETS LOCAL RANKING

Forbes Middle East has unveiled its tenth annual Global Meets Local ranking, celebrating 51 executives leading the regional offices for 50 Forbes Global 2000 companies.

To construct this list, Forbes Middle East looked at companies on the Forbes Global 2000 ranking with significant direct business operations in MENA. The top-ranking leaders from their regional headquarters were then ranked based on factors such as the impact and scope of their role, business size, personal achievements, and public recognition.

The executives in this ranking represent a diverse cohort of 27 nationalities. Britain and France lead with five executives each among the 51, followed by Germany and Türkiye with four each.

Technology dominates as the most populated sector in the 2022 list, with 13 entries, followed by banking, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and automotive, each with four entries.

Nabil Habayeb—Senior Vice President of General Electric (GE) and President & CEO of GE International Markets—tops the list for the third consecutive year. In September 2022, the company signed an MoU with QatarEnergy to collaborate on developing a carbon capture roadmap for the energy sector in Qatar. Procter & Gamble’s Omar Channawi retains his second-place position, followed by newcomer PepsiCo’s Eugene Willemsen rounding up the top three.

The multinational firms on this year’s ranking are attracting government attention and partnerships, enabling them to access more growth and opportunities. For example, in 2022 alone, IBM has signed partnerships with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the U.A.E.’s Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Egypt’s Ministry of Finance. SAP has signed deals with the U.A.E.’s Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development and Qatar’s Ooredoo. Schneider Electric has partnered with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology in the U.A.E. And Novartis has signed an MoU with the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia.

Social impact has also been a significant priority for these businesses. In 2022, Amazon partnered with Mastercard to support the UN World Food Program. Meanwhile, Cisco collaborated with the Gulf Organization for Research & Development to work towards accelerating climate solutions by developing sustainable solutions and green products. Committed to financial literacy, Visa introduced its global initiative “She’s Next” in MENA in July 2022, which granted 19 women entrepreneurs a total of $190,000 and one year of mentorship each.

Source: National News Agency

HM King thanked by Custodian of Two Holy Mosques

HM King thanked by Custodian of Two Holy Mosques

Manama, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received a cable of thanks from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in reply to HM’s congratulations on the eighth anniversary of his assumption of power in Saudi Arabia.

King Salman expressed his thanks and gratitude to HM King Hamad on his noble sentiments and sincere prayers, wishing him abundant health and happiness and Bahrain and its people further progress and prosperity.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Observers Warn of Lebanon Power Vacuum

Observers are warning of a power vacuum in Lebanon after President Michel Aoun left the presidential palace on Sunday, October 30, a day before completing his term in office, with no replacement.

After multiple voting sessions, Lebanon’s parliament still has not elected a president. It’s a post elected by lawmakers, not by popular vote, and held by a Maronite Christian. Former President Michel Aoun sent a letter to parliament 24 hours before his term ended on October 31st calling on Prime Minister Najib Mikati to resign and asking lawmakers to withdraw their confidence in his government. Aoun said the government lacked legitimacy and should not assume the duties of the presidency.

But several lawmakers argue that the Lebanese constitution gives the government, even a caretaker one, the right to run the country, if there is a presidential vacuum. They argue that a president must be elected, not discussions held on the government.

Lebanese analyst Dania Koleilat Khatib, with Stanford University’s Hoover Institute, told VOA that Aoun’s last act appears out of spite because he wanted his son-in-law Gebran Bassil, who is reviled by many, to take over the presidency.

“It is dire. What Aoun did just before he left, he signed the decree that the government is resigning,’ said Khatib. “To add oil to the fire. To make sure to say: OK, you are not legitimate, there is a vacuum. To push for his son-in-law Gebran Bassil to be president. Not one wants the son-law-internally, no one wants the son-in-law internationally. Even his allies don’t want him. It’s not only the fact that it’s a caretaker (government). There is no solution on anything. There is no plan, there is no economic, political will to go do the reforms. This is why the presidential elections are very important to bring a strong president.”

Khatib said Lebanon needs a president and prime minister who can work together.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs Barbara Leaf said the Biden administration is pressing urgently for government formation in Lebanon, providing support to the most vulnerable and asking that International Monetary Fund assistance be based on critical reforms. She told an audience recently at the Washington-based Wilson Center she can “see a scenario where there is disintegration, that [would be] the worst, where there’s just an unravelling,”

“Lebanon urgently needs a president, and just behind that a prime minister who will take up with the president in forming a fully empowered cabinet that will get to work on the decisions, including key reforms that underwrite the IMF loan, and the perspective World Bank loans for the energy deals”, Leaf said. “Nothing we or any other foreign partner can do can take the place of what Lebanon’s own political leaders have failed to do to date: form a government and get to the urgent task of pulling Lebanon back from the brink.”

Lebanon’s local currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value over the past three years. People cannot access funds in their bank accounts and continue to suffer from hyperinflation, rampant impoverishment, insecurity, unemployment, and shortages of medicine, electricity, fuel and food.

Source: Voice of America