Rabdan Academy signs MoU with NCEMA to enhance joint cooperation

ABU DHABI: Rabdan Academy has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), with the aim of enhancing ways of joint cooperation in the relevant academic, research and training fields.

The formalisation of this agreement took place amidst the proceedings of the Crisis and Emergency Management Community Forum, hosted by NCEMA at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), and witnessed the participation of numerous officials, experts, and professionals.

Ali Rashid Al Neyadi, Director-General of NCEMA, and Salem Saeed Al Saeedi, Vice President of Rabdan Academy, alongside representatives from both entities, including specialised staff and researchers, attended the signing ceremony.

This collaborative initiative aims to cultivate specialised national talents in emergency and crisis management through meticulously designed training programmes adhering to the highest quality standards. It will promote the exchange of innovati
ve expertise and experiences between the two entities, bolstering response capabilities and the development of comprehensive emergency, crisis, and disaster management strategies.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Fayez conveys King’s cable to Kuwait Emir of ‘strong ties’

Amman: Senate President Faisal Fayez Sunday conveyed in Kuwait a cable from His Majesty King Abdullah to the Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al Sabah, regarding the two countries’ “strong ties” and the King’s keenness to further them.

According to a Senate statement, His Majesty appreciated Sheikh Al Sabah’s support for Jordan, stressing keenness to continue coordination and consultation on various Arab and regional issues to strengthen Arab and Islamic solidarity and counter regional challenges.

In turn, Sheikh Al Sabah discussed the strength of the ties between the two countries and their agreement on views on various issues of common interest, especially the Palestinian issue.

Sheikh Al Sabah praised the King for his efforts to stop the Israeli war on Gaza and to mobilise international efforts to find a political horizon that leads to a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue and the establishment of a Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 borders.

He lauded the King for his efforts to a
llow humanitarian aid into besieged Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency

UAE sends 5 automatic bakeries to Al Arish in preparation for entering Gaza Strip

AL ARISH: The UAE has sent five automatic bakeries to the Egyptian city of Al Arish, as a preliminary to their entry into the Gaza Strip, as part of ‘Gallant Kinght 3’ humanitarian operation to support the people of Palestine.

This initiative comes in response to the severe shortage of bread in the Gaza Strip during the current circumstances. The bakeries provided by the UAE will, when operational, meet the daily needs of more than 420,000 people.

The production capacity of each bakery is about 17,500 loaves per hour. The UAE will be responsible for providing flour, diesel, and other materials to ensure the operation of the five bakeries 24 hours a day. The UAE will also pay the salaries of the people who will operate and supervise the bakeries in Gaza.

In a statement, Rashid Mubarak Al Mansouri, ERC Secretary-General, affirmed that the UAE will spare no effort to provide the necessary needs for the Palestinians and to enhance all forms of support and humanitarian response to reduce the suffering of those
affected by the events in Gaza.

Al Mansouri said that the bakeries provided by the UAE will, when operational, contribute to meeting a large part of the food needs of the Palestinians and alleviate the dire humanitarian conditions they are currently going through.

He explained that the ERC continues to mobilise its relief, human, and logistical capabilities, and to boost its programmes and humanitarian initiatives within the framework of ‘Gallant Knight 3’ humanitarian operation launched by the UAE to support the Palestinians.

The total UAE aid provided to the Palestinian people within the “Gallant Knight 3” humanitarian operation until 17th February 2024 amounted to more than 15,700 tonnes, with 162 cargo planes sent. The UAE also launched 6 water desalination plants with a desalination capacity of around 1.2 million gallons per day, which directly benefit the residents of Gaza.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Kuwait’s Prime Minister receives Senate President

Amman: The Prime Minister of Kuwait, Sheikh Muhammad Al Sabah, received Sunday in Kuwait Senate President Faisal Fayez and discussed strengthening ties.

According to a Senate statement, the discussions focused on regional developments, especially the Israeli war on Gaza and escalation in the occupied West Bank.

Fayez and Al Sabah discussed furthering cooperation in the economic, political, cultural and development areas.

The Kuwaiti Prime Minister lauded the “close” ties between the two countries, noting Kuwait’s keenness to support Jordan and enhance cooperation.

In turn, Fayez praised Kuwait for its support for Jordan and its keenness to strengthen cooperation, noting the “importance” of bolstering cooperation and coordination to stop the Israeli war against Palestinians in the besieged enclave and empower the Palestinian people.

Source: Jordan News Agency

SCC discusses cooperation with Police Research Centre

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) has discussed with the Police Research Centre at the Sharjah Police General Command the strengthening of joint cooperation in the fields of scientific research by proposing and presenting a group of societal topics and ideas that would contribute to community service and enhance the council’s performance in exercising its parliamentary role.

This came during the reception by Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the council, at the council’s headquarters, with a delegation from the Police Research Centre, led by Colonel Ali Saif Al Dhabahi, Deputy Director of the Police Research Centre, and the accompanying delegation from the centre, in the presence of Halima Al Owais, Vice Chairperson of the council, Ahmed Saeed Al Jarwan, Secretary General of the council, and a number of male and female members of the council.

During the meeting, the council was briefed on the organisational structure of the research centre, work strategies and mechanisms, main and su
bsidiary responsibilities and specialisations, as well as scientific research and studies that are based on precise methodologies in addressing security and societal issues, and supporting decision-making.

They reviewed the policy of the Police Thought Journal, its frameworks for adopting serious scientific literature, refereeing theoretical and practical scientific research, and its publishing plans.

The council learned about the work strategy of the Police Research Centre in the areas of organising seminars and scientific forums, and many other areas that fall within the centre’s jurisdiction.

Colonel Ali Saif Al Dhabahi also indicated that the centre’s work involves preparing research and studies on social phenomena related to police work, and benefiting from them in developing strategic plans and objectives, and addressing the problems associated with it, in coordination with the concerned authorities, in addition to permanent cooperation with the council to prepare various research and studies.

In tu
rn, Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi expressed his appreciation for the role of the Police Research Centre in the Sharjah Police General Command and stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation with the aim of joint coordination in conducting surveys, research and preparing studies in a way that serves the council’s policies in caring for society and its parliamentary work.

Source: Emirates News Agency

GTD new building construction agreement signed

Amman: The Government Tenders Department (GTD) signed an agreement with the awarded company to prepare studies, designs, and tender documents for the construction of the GTD new building.

GTD Director General Mahmoud Khlaifat said that the new building will improve the department’s quality of services provided to all government units, entities, partners, and service recipients.

“The new building will be the first entirely green government building, meeting all green building requirements in terms of energy efficiency, natural lighting, and waste management. The Jordanian Green Building Guide (mandatory and obligatory requirements) will be used to fulfill maintenance and operation requirements,” Khlaifat said Sunday in a statement

He explained that the signing of the agreement aligns with the GTD’s approach, as it has recently launched a project to promote Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) in Jordan.

Khlaifat commended Minister of Public Works Maher Abu Al Sammen for his support of the project, w
hich incorporates elements of creativity and modernity into its designs and is consistent with Jordan’s long history of engineering designs as well as the harmony between Islamic architecture and modernity in architectural facades and interior designs to provide services.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Xposure 2024 Conservation Summit welcomes champion of Amazon’s indigenous Yanomami tribe, Junior Hekurari, as guest of honour

SHARJAH: The 8th edition of the Xposure International Photography Festival, organised by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), will host environmental activist Junior Hekurari, leader of the Yanomami tribe in the Amazon, during the “Conservation Summit” as part of the festival’s events. This edition will run from February 28 to March 5 at the Expo Centre Sharjah.

The Conservation Summit will highlight the extraordinary efforts made by Junior Hekurari as a leading example of those who have made an impact in environmental protection. Right from his youth, he joined activists advocating for the protection of the Amazon, serving as the president of the Yanomami Association and the Local Health Council for Indigenous Suburban Populations. He has fought against deforestation due to illegal gold mining and its disastrous effects on the environment and indigenous people in the Alto Alegre, Roraima region (northern Brazil).

The Conservation Summit at Xposure 2024 will feature 15 speakers, including renowned ph
otographers and conservationists, who will lead discussions and presentations on pressing environmental issues. Among them are Charlie Hamilton James, Florian Schulz, Kathy Moran, Beth Wald, Kiliii Yuyan, Sandesh Kadur, Melody Mnisi, Karabo Magakane, Rifumo Mathebula, and Mike Kendrick.

Alya Al Suwaidi, Director of SGMB, affirmed the commitment of Xposure to organising the “Conservation Summit,” which includes a number of events, exhibitions, and discussion sessions aimed at promoting environmentally friendly practices and raising awareness of environmental issues. This commitment aligns with the United Arab Emirates’ efforts to support the environment and reflects its vision for sustainability.

The SGMB Director stressed that hosting an elite group of photographers, experts, seasoned professionals, environmental activists, and conservation advocates on a unified platform facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experiences. This collaboration plays a crucial role in broadcasting a compelling environmental
ethos to a global audience, thereby amplifying the impact of their conservation message.

The top experts and photographers participating in the Conservation Summit, taking place on February 29 within the festival’s events, will present their environmentally supportive propositions through their experiences in photography. They will highlight the beauty of protected areas that have been documented through their lenses to enhance global efforts and actions aimed at raising awareness for environmental preservation.

To be part of this impactful journey towards a sustainable future, where photography serves as a catalyst for change and environmental protection, visit https://xposure.net/events/conservation-summit-24-opening/.

Source: Emirates News Agency

FM chairs Jordan’s delegation to present oral pleading before ICJ

Amman: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi will chair Jordan’s delegation that will present the Kingdom’s oral pleading before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague on Thursday.

The pleadings will be regarding the advisory opinion requested by the United Nations General Assembly from the ICJ by virtue of Resolution No. 247/77 issued on December 30, 2022, concerning “Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem.”

The Jordanian delegation participating alongside Safadi includes Minister of Justice Ahmad Ziyadat and the legal team that the Kingdom contracted for this purpose, the Ministry’s spokesperson, Sufian Qudah, said.

Qudah stated that on July 24, 2023, the Kingdom filed a written pleading before the ICJ in The Hague, reaffirming the Kingdom’s unwavering support for the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent
and sovereign state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with occupied Jerusalem as the capital, in accordance with the Arab Initiative and relevant UN resolutions, and on the basis of the two-state solution, which represents the only way to achieve just, lasting, and comprehensive peace, and the need for Israel to respect the historical and legal status quo in Jerusalem and its Islamic and Christian holy sites, for which Jordan bears significant responsibility under its historical Hashemite custodianship.

Qudah clarified that this is not the first time that the Kingdom has pleaded before the ICJ regarding the Palestinian issue and the Israeli occupation. In 2004, the Kingdom pleaded before the ICJ regarding the advisory opinion requested by the UN General Assembly concerning the legal consequences of building the separation wall in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem. The ICJ’s opinion at the time was that the wall was illegal, based on the legal evidence presented by the Kingdom, whi
ch demonstrated the illegality of its construction.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Latifa bint Mohammed inaugurates ‘Introducing Zayed National Museum: The Foundations of Unity’ exhibition at Etihad Museum

DUBAI: H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) and Member of the Dubai Council, today inaugurated the ‘Introducing Zayed National Museum: The Foundations of Unity’ exhibition, being held at the Etihad Museum from 18 February to 5 December 2024.

Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Zayed National Museum in collaboration with Dubai Culture, the exhibition pays tribute to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan for his monumental role in uniting the emirates and enhancing its global leadership and prominence. Delving into the extensive collections of Zayed National Museum and the UAE’s cultural heritage, the exhibition commemorates Sheikh Zayed’s enduring legacy and values.

H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum highlighted the national significance of the exhibition, which showcases the UAE’s rich history and vibrant culture through its array of historical treasures. ‘The exhibiti
on stands as a crucial educational resource, enriching future generations with cultural knowledge and serving as a comprehensive record of our tangible, intangible and cultural heritage. It sheds light on the foundational milestones of the UAE, notably focusing on the significant historical moment on 18 February, 1968, when late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum laid the cornerstone for the establishment of the United Arab Emirates.’

Her Highness added: ‘The ‘Introducing Zayed National Museum: The Foundations of Unity’ exhibition strengthens the fabric of our Emirati culture, serving as a bridge between our vibrant past and evolving present. It plays a vital role in introducing residents and visitors alike to our nation’s culture, rich history, regional connections, and fostering a sense of national identity among our youth.’

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, said: ‘Shaping our national identity, Sheikh Zayed’s i
nspiring legacy has been the guiding blueprint for our efforts to promote and safeguard Emirati heritage. This exhibition that honours leadership, diplomacy, and unity will showcase how Zayed National Museum will shed light on the collective history, culture and stories of the UAE and its people.’

The exhibition is part of a series organised by Zayed National Museum, which will tour the UAE, incorporating distinct elements from each emirate while also narrating the broader story of national unity. It will feature a model of Zayed National Museum located at the heart of the cultural district on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. Alongside the model, there will be a variety of engaging activities and workshops inspired by the late Sheikh Zayed’s life, highlighting his passion for nature and falconry. Additionally, the exhibition will host several panel discussions and dialogues, focusing on the pivotal role of the Union in the founding and development of the UAE.

Offering visitors an immersive experience, the exhibi
tion presents a carefully curated collection of artifacts, films and archival images that depict the life of the Founding Father. Delving into his significant life events and formative years in Al Ain, it showcases the cultural and environmental influences that shaped his visionary leadership. The exhibition also explores Sheikh Zayed’s deep connection with his people, exemplified through open council meetings, and highlights key moments such as his partnership with Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed. Featuring photographs capturing their historic meeting and the signing of the UAE constitution in 1971, it provides insight into the nation’s journey towards unity and prosperity.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Israeli ongoing shelling of Gaza’s Khan Yunis kills another 16 civilians

Amman: The bodies of 16 martyrs had arrived at hospitals as a result of the ongoing Israeli shelling of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, local media in the Gaza Strip reported on Sunday evening.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the Israeli occupation had committed 13 massacres in the past 24 hours, bringing the number of martyrs since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza to 28,985, in addition to 68,883 injured.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Sharjah Museums Authority opens ‘Art of Architectural Ornamentations in Emirate of Sharjah’ Photography ExhibitionPresident Abbas chairs broad-based meeting of Palestinian leadership to examine situation of Palestinian people in West Bank and Gaza

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) announces the opening of its latest exhibition, “The Art of Architectural Ornamentations in the Emirate of Sharjah – A Photography Exhibition,” hosted at Bait Al Naboodah.

Inaugurated by Aisha Rashid Deemas, Director General of SMA in the presence of the exhibition participants, the exhibition opens its doors to visitors from February 17, 2024, and aims to inspire audiences for a period of six months.

The choice of Bait Al Naboodah as the venue is attributed to its rich historical significance, central location in Sharjah, and stunning architectural design.

The house features wooden columns influenced by Roman architecture and a unique backdrop of designs sourced from India by Obaid Al Naboodah, adding to its cultural richness.

Its architecture, adorned with intricate wooden and plaster decorations inspired by Islamic art-including floral motifs, geometric shapes, and calligraphy-enhances its historical and aesthetic value.

The Director General of SMA highligh
ted that the exhibition showcases a fusion of beauty and heritage through various architectural styles, aligning with Sharjah’s renewed identity as a beacon of creativity and heritage, encapsulating the Emirate’s historical narrative.

‘This event is a significant platform to showcase Sharjah’s dedicated efforts in preserving its cultural and architectural heritage,’ she said.

‘It mirrors the emirate’s creative essence through its distinctive architectural styles that blend history with modernity, showcased in iconic structures like beautiful mosque domes and other cultural landmarks.’

The exhibition features creative photographs from three talented photographers selected from 85 contestants in a competition organized by the Authority for individuals aged 15 and above between September and November last year where a panel of experts from the Emirates Photography Society evaluated and shortlisted the outstanding images for display.

Ten works were chosen for display, narrating through their unique perspectiv
es the story of Islamic art and the contemporary essence of the vibrant emirate.

These images capture the unique architectural narratives of Sharjah, incorporating Islamic elements like floral patterns, geometric designs, and calligraphy, offering a special experience for photography enthusiasts, professionals, and architectural aficionados to delve into the beauty of architectural decorations and discover the unique characteristics of Sharjah’s buildings.

Among the featured photographs is the entrance to Bait Al Naboodah Majlis, depicting traditional Emirati door designs and heritage floral decorations, and an image of Bank Street showcasing a graffiti mural, a visual spectacle on a building’s wall.

Additionally, the exhibition includes images of Sharjah Mosque, the largest in the emirate, celebrated for its intricate architectural decorations, as well as the Central Souk, an iconic structure printed on the UAE five-dirham note, known for its beautiful domes, distinctive, blue-colored walls, arches, and g
eometric decorations.

The University City Hall, illuminated during the Sharjah Light Festival, also features, highlighting its elegant architectural elements inspired by Arab culture.

Accompanying the exhibition, the Authority has organized workshops aligned with the event’s goals, including the ‘Basic Principles of Photography” workshop in collaboration with the Emirates Photography Society and photographer Tahani Al-Arsali.

Additionally, a “Traditional Ornamentations” workshop, starting Sunday, February 18, and running until August 18, offers participants a chance to explore the architectural beauty of Bait Al Naboodah, enriching their appreciation of Sharjah’s cultural legacy.

Source: Emirates News Agency

RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas tonight chaired a broad-based meeting of the Palestinian leadership to examine the situation of the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

President Abbas said at the start of the meeting that this meeting is dedicated to discussing the catastrophic situation faced by the people of the Strip, including the killings, destruction and forced displacement, as a result of the Israeli aggression which has been ongoing for several consecutive months.

The president pointed out that this meeting also aims at preventing these attacks and stopping any actions that would lead to the forced displacement of the strip’s population from their land, particularly since the situation in Rafah has become so dangerous and difficult that it requires prompt action by the Palestinian leadership.

The president discussed the ongoing efforts of the Palestinian leadership to stop the continuing Israeli aggression and massacres against the people in the Gaza Strip, which have
so far resulted in over one hundred thousand casualties, mostly children, women and the elderly, and the destruction of more than 70% of the infrastructure, which he stressed would require years to be rebuilt.

The president stressed that the Netanyahu government and the occupation army insist on continuing their aggression on various cities in the Gaza Strip, especially against the city of Rafah with the aim of forcibly displacing the local population. This will not be accepted by us or by anyone in the world, added the president.

President Abbas also touched upon the daily raids carried out by the occupation forces and colonists into cities, villages and refugee camps in the West Bank, the closure of roads through the erection of dozens of checkpoints, the killing of civilians and the destruction of their homes.

The President briefed the meeting on contacts that have been made with the leaders of more than 80 countries whose positions began to shift toward understanding the Palestinian position.

Presiden
t Abbas thanked the people of the world and countries that expressed support for the Palestinian position and called for putting an end to the aggression and the freedom of Palestine through solidarity demonstrations that took place in Europe, America, Asia, Australia and Africa.

He also thanked all the countries that addressed international forums and courts, especially South Africa, which filed a case at the International Court of Justice in The Hague against Israel, to stop the aggression being committed against the Palestinian people by the Israeli occupation.

The President also emphasized the continuation of efforts to strengthen national unity within the framework of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.

President Abbas further affirmed adherence to the PLO’s political program approved by successive national councils and their international obligations, which seek to end the occupation, achieve the establishment of an independent Pa
lestinian state within the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and put an end to the fallout of the coup that took place in the Gaza Strip in June 2007.

The president also affirmed adherence to the principle of one authority, one law, one legitimate weapon and peaceful popular resistance.

President Abbas welcomed the invitation of the Russian Federation for the Palestinian factions to hold a dialogue aimed at overcoming obstacles to end the abhorrent division, achieve national reconciliation and unify the national vision to address the challenges facing the Palestinian people and their cause.

The meeting approved the formation of a committee to prepare an action plan to stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, thwart the occupation’s plans in all its forms and work toward mobilizing international support for the recognition of the Palestinian state and the end of the occupation.

The president also addressed the financial crisis and the difficu
lt economic situation facing the Palestinian government due to the withholding of the PA tax funds by the Israeli occupation authorities, claiming the deducted part goes for Gaza.

The president stressed that ‘we will continue to fulfill our responsibilities towards our people in Gaza as we have always done.’

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

African Summit calls for independent investigation into Israeli violations in Gaza

Amman: The African Union summit called in its final statement on Sunday for an independent international investigation into Israeli violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza, including the use of internationally banned weapons in targeting hospitals and media outlets in its war on the Strip.

The summit, held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, also called on Israel to respond to international calls for a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and to comply with International Court of Justice (ICJ) decisions to prevent genocide and lift the unjust siege imposed on the Gaza Strip.

The summit condemned the brutal Israeli war and the use of excessive force against 2.2 million unarmed civilians, and denounced the collective punishment of civilians in Gaza and attempts to forcibly relocate them to the Sinai Peninsula.

Source: Jordan News Agency