Nasser bin Hamad: Taghrid’s victory in Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Camel Cup reflects development of Bahrain camel sport

Manama, Representative of His Majesty the King for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, expressed happiness over the victory of “Taghrid” camel, which is owned by him, in the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Camel Cup.

HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa praised the achievement, asserting the advanced level of Bahrain camel sport in foreign competitions. He pointed out the high competitiveness characterizing the championships held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, lauding “Taghrid”’s clinching the first place after clocking 4 minutes and 20 seconds.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Secretary-General Affirms OIC’s Stand with Qatar on Incitements against Hosting the World Cup

The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Mr Hissein Brahim Taha, reiterated the OIC’s support for the State of Qatar in confronting campaigns against its hosting of the 2022 world cup tournament, being the first OIC Member State in the Muslim world to host such an important event. The tournament bears human and universal significance and seeks to spread the spirit of solidarity and interconnection among countries of the world.

He emphasized that this new attack that emerged as Qatar prepares to host the tournament is not only deplorable but also the first time a host country of this tournament is facing this amount of accusations and criticism. It therefore raises questions about the motive for the selectivity and hostility driving this push back and ambush.

The Secretary-General renewed the position of the OIC, which had commended the readiness of the State of Qatar to organize the world tournament in the declaration of the 5th session of the Islamic Conference of Youth and Sports Ministers held in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He noted with greater pride and honor the legacy recorded by this occasion for the Arab and Muslim youth. He underscored once again that the imminent hosting supports many youth initiatives through the Generation Amazing (GA) platform launched in 2010, the youth training and development programs through the Josoor Institute and the volunteering programs that have absorbed more than 20,000 volunteers. All of this, the Secretary-General noted, enhance joint Islamic action efforts in the domain of youth and sports and guide the youth to work towards achieving noble objectives that will benefit entire humanity, and deserve gratitude, not rejection.

Source: Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

President of the Republic: There is no decision to hold early elections in Iraq, and the political crisis is over

Baghdad The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Rashid, confirmed that: “There is no decision to hold early parliamentary elections in Iraq, and the political crisis is over.”

He said in a televised statement: “We support a Palestinian state with Al-Quds as its capital, and we will focus on that at the Algeria Summit, just as we reject violations in the Palestinian territories.”

The President of the Republic continued: “We continue our mediation between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the meetings are continuing, but the results are in their hands.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The arrest of a drug-promoting network in Diyala

Baquba An intelligence force arrested a drug trafficking network in Diyala Governorate.

A security source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA/ : “A force from Diyala intelligence managed to dismantle a drug trafficking network and arrested two of its members and seized a quantity of crystal and narcotic pills in their possession.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

A gang of women arrested for drug trafficking south of Mosul

Mosul The security forces arrested a gang of (five) women specialized in drug trafficking in Hammam Al-Alil district, south of Mosul.

A source in Nineveh Police told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: “The security forces seized large quantities of narcotic pills in the gang’s possession.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The start of the Arab Summit in Algeria

Baghdad The work of the Arab Summit in its 31st session was launched in the Algerian capital, Algiers, with the participation of Arab leaders, and will be concluded tomorrow, Wednesday.

Iraq participates in the Summit, represented by President Abdul Latif Rashid. It is the first Summit after three years of suspension due to the Corona pandemic.ed

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Hakim assures Al-Mandalawi the importance of strengthening the oversight and legislative role of the House of Representatives

Baghdad Head of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar Al-Hakim, stressed the importance of strengthening the oversight and legislative role of the Iraqi Council of Representatives.

Al-Hakim stressed, during his meeting with the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, the necessity of activating the work of all Parliament committees, ensuring the approval of the stalled bills and other legislation that contribute to providing services to citizens, and the importance of coordination and integration between the government and the House of Representatives in all files, especially the fight against corruption and service files.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Saudi Arabia, Finland Sign MoU on Air Transport

Helsinki, The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Finland signed a memorandum of understanding to regulate air transport, in addition to approving an agreement to provide air services between the two countries.

The signature ceremony was held in the presence of the Minister of Commerce and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Authority for Foreign Trade, Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi, as part of the current business visit paid by a high-level Saudi delegation headed by the Minister to the Finnish capital, Helsinki.

The memorandum aims to enhance Saudi-Finnish trade and raise the level of the Saudi-Finnish economic partnership, in which GACA participates, along with 12 government agencies, and 27 companies from the Saudi business sector.

The memorandum of understanding included the organizational clauses related to transport rights, the plurality of designating national carriers, determining the number of regular flights between the two sides, and commercial representation of airlines, in addition to strengthening bilateral cooperation in the field of air transport on the basis of mutual benefit, in accordance with the regulations, laws and instructions in force in both countries.

It also lays down regulatory frameworks for safe, orderly and sound air transport between the two sides in accordance with the principles established by Chicago International Treaty in 1944.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Battling Cholera, Lebanon Gets First Vaccines, Sharp Words, From France

Lebanon received a first batch of vaccines Monday to combat a worsening cholera outbreak – together with sharply worded criticism of its crumbling public health infrastructure from France, which facilitated the donation of the doses.

By Sunday, cases of cholera – a disease typically spread through contaminated water, food or sewage – stood at 1,447, with 17 deaths, since the first were recorded in the country a month ago, Lebanon’s health ministry said.

Lebanon had been cholera-free since 1993, but its public services are suffering under a brutal economic crisis now in its fourth year, while infighting among the country’s faction-riven elite has paralyzed its political institutions.

The outbreak has reached Beirut, but authorities say most cases remain concentrated where it started in the northern town of Bebnine, where health authorities have set up an emergency field hospital.

The vaccines would play “an essential role” in limiting the disease’s spread, Health Minister Firass Abiad told reporters in the capital as he announced the first batch.

Standing next to Abiad, French ambassador Anne Grillo said the delivery comprised more than 13,000 doses. They had been donated by the philanthropic arm of French health care company Sanofi and the French government had facilitated their arrival to Lebanon.

“The origins of this epidemic, in which public health is at stake, must also be treated,” Grillo told reporters. The outbreak was “a new and worrying illustration of the critical decline in public provision of access to water and sanitary services in Lebanon.”

In the Bebnine field hospital, two young boys sat next to each other on one hospital bed, while a mother waited anxiously to confirm if her son, lying limp on another bed and being treated by a doctor and a nurse, had also caught the disease.

Nearby, Syrian children in a makeshift refugee camp played in dirty water chocked with rubbish and medical waste and fed by an outflow from an open pipe.

The World Health Organization has linked cholera’s comeback in Lebanon to an outbreak in neighboring Syria, to where it had spread from Afghanistan via Iran and Iraq.

Source: Voice of America

Algeria Readies for Arab League Summit on Divisive Topics

Algeria is hosting the 31st summit of the largest annual Arab conference on Tuesday and Wednesday as the region battles to find common ground over a series of divisive issues.

The 22-member Arab League last held its summit in 2019, before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. In the years since, new challenges have drastically reshaped the region’s agenda, with the establishment of diplomatic ties between Israel and four more Arab League countries, as well as the fallout of the war in Ukraine.

All those issues are expected to take center stage during Algeria’s debut hosting of the summit.

The event provides an opportunity for Africa’s largest country — by territory — to showcase its leadership in the Arab world. Algeria is a major oil and gas producer and is perceived by European nations as a key supplier amid the global energy crisis.

Chief among the summit’s discussion points will likely be the food and energy crises aggravated by the conflict in eastern Europe. The crisis has had devastating consequences for Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia, among other Arab countries, struggling to import enough wheat and fuel to satisfy their population.

Also, the past month has seen the worst drought in several decades ravage swaths of Somalia, one of the Arab League’s newer members, bringing some areas of the country to the brink of famine.

Russia’s reinforcement of its blockade on Ukraine’s Black Sea ports on Sunday threatens to further escalate the crisis, with many Arab countries near solely dependent on eastern European wheat exports.

To the annoyance of Ukraine and its Western backers, the war has become a point of unity among Arab League members, with nearly all adopting a stance of neutrality. Experts say this is likely to continue.

“Political and economic involvement in this conflict would be costly for Arab countries,” said Hasni Abidi, a political scientist who teaches at Switzerland’s Global Studies Institute. “That’s why a new non-alignment (agreement) could be a realistic approach.” Other issues are likely to prove more divisive. The series of normalization agreements the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco signed with Israel over the past three years have divided the region into two camps. Sudan has also agreed to establish ties with Israel.

Algeria, among other league members, has remained fiercely opposed to the deals. Two weeks ago it hosted talks in a bid to end the Palestinian political divide and reconcile the Fatah party, whose Palestinian Authority rules parts of the occupied West Bank, and the militant Hamas group, which has control of the Gaza Strip. The Algerian government is likely to use the summit to try to reaffirm support for the Palestinians.

“The Arab League has lost its place of reference in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” said Abidi.

Arab leaders will also be closely monitoring the results of Israel’s parliamentary election, which coincides with the summit. The election comes at a time of heightened tensions in the West Bank, where the Israeli military conducts nightly arrest raids in searches for Palestinian militants. Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in recent months, including armed gunmen, stone-throwing teenagers and people uninvolved in violence.

The meeting also comes as tensions mount between Algeria and Morocco, with Algiers having severed diplomatic ties with its North African neighbor last year. The persisting feud between the two countries stems from a dispute over the Western Sahara, a territory annexed by Morocco in 1975. Sahrawis from the Polisario Front are backed by Algeria and have sought independence for the region for decades.

Morocco’s growing ties with Israel, which include a military and security deal, have further soured relations over the past two years.

?Morocco cannot follow Algeria in terms of military spending, so a military alliance with Israel is a way to balance the power with Algeria,? said Michael Ayari, an analyst with the International Crisis Group.

Under pressure from other Arab states, Algeria invited Morocco to the summit. However, several Algerian officials told The Associated Press that Morocco’s foreign minister Nasser Bourita walked out of a preliminary meeting with his Algerian counterpart on Monday. The latter refused to speak about Iran’s alleged role in supplying the Polisario Front with drones. The Algerian officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak with the media.

The Moroccan Foreign Ministry later denied this, attributing the fallout to an Algerian TV station’s misrepresentation of a map of Morroco. The ministry said it has since received a presidential apology from the Algerian president. It remains unclear whether Morroco’s King Mohammed VI will attend the summit.

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman formally announced earlier this month that he won’t attend the summit due to “health reasons,” following a phone call with Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune. Other Gulf Arab leaders are expected to attend the summit.

Syria is also absent from this year’s summit, having been expelled from the league in 2011 as punishment for President Bashir Assad’s brutal government crackdown on pro-democracy protests. However, his government has been seeking to improve its relations with some Arab countries, with Assad making a rare diplomatic trip to the UAE in March. Over the past year, Algeria has been openly campaigning for Syria’s reintegration into the league, but several Gulf Arab states have opposed the move.

In preparation for the summit, Algerian authorities spent millions of dollars to embellish the city, repainting its notorious white facades and deploying the flags of the 22 members of the Arab League near the city’s Great Mosque. The capital has been placed under high security for several days.

Several Algiers residents told the AP that food shortages had recently disappeared.

“It’s because of — or thanks to — the summit,” joked one shop owner known as Mokrane.

Source: Voice of America

CGTN: Yan’an Spirit to inspire rural revitalization drive

BEIJING, Oct. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Big red apples hanging on trees is a common sight in Nangou Village in the harvest season. It’s one of the villages that’s lifted itself out of poverty by cultivating apple orchards in northwest China’s Yan’an City, Shaanxi Province. 

The city boasts a yearly apple output of 4 million tonnes — one ninth of the total apple output in the world’s largest developing country.

With a population of around 1,000 people, Nangou Village got rid of poverty in 2018.

President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, headed directly to Nangou after getting off the train on Wednesday afternoon during his first inspection tour after the conclusion of the 20th CPC National Congress.

In an orchard there, Xi chatted with villagers, asking in detail about how they grew apple trees and picked fruits, what species of apple they planted, what prices their apples were sold at, and about their income. He also inquired about how the village had expanded apple orchards and developed other industries.

“General Secretary Xi asked us about our incomes and I said that we’re doing really well right now,” said villager Zhao Yongdong, adding that the orchard’s income is 50,000 (over $6,800) to 60,000 yuan in a bad harvest year, and that he can earn an extra 10,000 yuan a year if he works at the rural cooperative.

Noting the low humidity and precipitation suitable for apple tree growth on the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi, Xi also praised the application of modern technologies including drip irrigation, dwarf planting and fruit selection production lines in improving fruit quality and production efficiency.

Acknowledging the absolute poverty problem as solved, Xi stressed that more efforts need to be continued to improve people’s lives.

“The Communist Party of China is a Party of the people and for the people. The CPC is committed to serving the people and doing a good job for their benefit,” Xi said.

People oriented and hard work is the Yan’an Spirit

What Xi said echoed with the CPC’s fundamental purpose of serving people wholeheartedly, which was first written into the Party Constitution during the seventh CPC National Congress held in Yan’an in 1945.

Hailing Yan’an as a holy site of the Chinese revolution and the cradle of New China, as veteran revolutionaries including Mao Zedong led China’s revolution from inception to completion, and transformed the prospects of the country, Xi said the spirit of Yan’an also highlights the enterprising spirit of self-reliance and hard work.

Despite the tight blockade by the Kuomintang forces in 1941, the CPC soldiers and local villagers in Nanniwan, Yan’an worked at full steam in the fields wielding hoes and shovels to turn the desolate mountains and barren land of northern Shaanxi into farmland to realize self-sufficiency.

During his inspection of the Hongqi Canal, or the Red Flag Canal, in Linzhou City of central China’s Henan Province on Friday, Xi said the enterprising spirit of self-reliance and hard work in building the canal was inherited and passed on from the Yan’an spirit.

Residents in Linxian County, now known as Linzhou City, used to suffer from the lack of water. In 1960s, local people spent nearly 10 years to build the canal crossing the steep Taihang Mountains, between 800 and 1,736 meters above sea level, to divert water.

The Red Flag Canal itself is a monument to the heroic spirit of the people of Linxian County who did not resign themselves to fate or give in to defeat, Xi said.

He called on all members of the Party to promote the fighting spirit, strengthen the fighting capacity, resolutely overcome various difficulties and challenges ahead, and harness the indomitable fighting spirit to open up new horizons for the cause of the Party and the country.

The report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) stressed the country will continue to put agricultural and rural development first, consolidate and expand achievements in poverty alleviation, and reinforce the foundations for food security on all fronts.

Xi called on Party members to promote rural revitalization in a wholesome manner, implement the policies of enriching villagers, and speed up the modernization of agriculture and rural areas in a bid to help villagers lead a more prosperous life.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-10-31/Yan-an-Spirit-to-inspire-rural-revitalization-drive–1ezSQhg2qjK/index.html

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شارك العديد من أصحاب المصلحة من 6 قارات في افتتاح أسبوع المناخ العالمي للشباب

بكين، 31 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول 2022 / PRNewswire / — أطلقت اليوم أكثر من 100 مؤسسة ومنظمة وشبكة من 6 قارات، أسبوع المناخ العالمي للشباب.

يهدف أسبوع المناخ العالمي للشباب (المشار إليه أسفله بِـ”الأسبوع”)، الذي تم تحديد موعده قبل أسبوع واحد من كل مؤتمر للأمم المتحدة بشأن تغير المناخ، إلى المساهمة بآلية لإدارة المناخ العالمي من خلال عقد الإجراءات المناخية للشباب في جميع أنحاء العالم، لمساعدتهم على التعبير عن تفانيهم المناخي معًا وتهيئتهم لأن يأخذوا زمام المبادرة في بناء مستقبل صافي الصفر يتقاسمه الجميع.

وقد أشادت الأمينة التنفيذية لاتفاقية الأمم المتحدة الإطارية بشأن تغير المناخ آنذاك السيدة باتريشيا إسبينوزا بالأسبوع، الذي اقترحه تحالف الجامعات العالمي حول المناخ ( GAUC ) لاتفاقية الأمم المتحدة الإطارية بشأن تغير المناخ في يناير/كانون الثاني 2022، باعتباره “مساهمة فعالة في عملية اتفاقية الأمم المتحدة الإطارية بشأن تغير المناخ”. ومنذ ذلك الحين حصل على دعم من المنظمات الدولية الرائدة مثل اليونسكو وبلومبرج ومؤسسة روكفلر.

من أجل تعظيم تأثير الأسبوع وإشراك المجتمع الأوسع، دعا تحالف الجامعات العالمي حول المناخ ( GAUC ) إلى المبادرين المشاركين في شتنبر/أيلول وتلقى منذ ذلك الحين ردود فعل نشطة من الشركاء في جميع أنحاء العالم.

في غضون شهر، انضم أكثر من 100 مشارك من 6 قارات لدعم الإجراءات المناخية للشباب، والتي تغطي مجموعة كبيرة ومتنوعة من الخلفيات، بما في ذلك المؤسسات الأكاديمية ومراكز الفكر والعلامات التجارية الشهيرة من القطاع الخاص والوكالات الإعلامية والجمعيات الخيرية والمنظمات الإقليمية والدولية والمنظمات غير الحكومية والمجتمع المدني.

 قال يانغ بن، رئيس اللجنة التنفيذية لتحالف الجامعات العالمي حول المناخ ( GAUC ) ونائب رئيس Tsinghua ، إحدى الجامعات المؤسسة لـ GAUC :”يعكس التنوع الجيولوجي والصناعي للمشاركين في المبادرة التزام أصحاب المصلحة المتعددين بالتغلب على التحدي المناخي”. “هذا الالتزام هو ما يحتاجه العالم في هذا الوقت الحرج”.

يستمر الأسبوع الافتتاحي لمدة 5 أيام حتى 4 نونبر/تشرين الثاني، ويضم أحداثًا متنوعة ينظمها المشاركون في المبادرة لتقديم منظور مختلف للشباب لمواجهة التحدي بالإضافة إلى قمة الشباب العالمية حول مستقبل صافي الصفر، وهي أحداث يقودها الشباب ينظمها سفراء تحالف الجامعات العالمي حول المناخ ( GAUC ) العالميين للشباب لتقديم نهجهم متعدد التخصصات في مواجهة التحدي.

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