Samir urges business community in Arab countries, Turkey to promote cooperation


Trade and Industry Minister Ahmed Samir underlined the importance of benefiting from the business community of the Arab states and Turkey in light of their distinguished political relations.

He stressed the importance of developing a mechanism linking industries of Arab states and Turkey to realize industrial integration to confront international supply chains fluctuations.

Samir made the remarks on Saturday 24/02/2024 during the fifth meeting of the Arab-Turkish Chambers which was held by the General Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce.

The meeting is meant to promote development for both Arab and Turkish peoples.

Samir said Egypt has been affected like other world countries by foreign incidents, starting from the coronavirus to the Russian-Ukrainian war and the recent regional incidents.

He urged Arab and Turkish chambers to benefit from new opportunities offered by the Suez Canal axis, the golden license and the State Ownership Policy.

Minister Samir referred also to available investment oppo
rtunities, underlining the importance of establishing joint industrial and zones and logistic centers.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Wakil urges his Turkish counterpart to conduct study on Arab-Turkish-EU integration project


President of the General Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce and the Union of African Chambers of Commerce Ahmed el Wakil called on Rifat Hisarciklioglu, the president of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey, to assign the Turkish Studies Center with conducting a specific study about the Arab-Turkish-European integration project, like EU Global Bridges project, to link between European and Turkish companies with their counterparts in Egypt, Tunisia and Palestine.

Wakil’s remarks came at the fifth meeting of the Arab-Turkish Chambers on Saturday 24/02/2024.

He underscored the necessity of tripartite cooperation in the various fields and promising chances as well.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Emigration Minister: Bait El Watan project continues


State Minister of Emigration Soha Gendy asserted the continuation of Bait El Aatan project as preparations for the 10th stage of the project are underway.

The 10th stage includes housing units in New Cairo, 6th of October and Sheikh Zayed in addition to the 9th complementary stage of lands.

The Egyptian living abroad can apply for the project according to the conditions, she said.

This came in Gendy’s response to questions of some Egyptian expats on the project.

Gendy reiterated full support to the Egyptian expats as well as keenness on meeting their needs and responding to their questions, adding that the work strategy of the Ministry of Emigration prioritizes providing the needs of the Egyptians abroad via a comprehensive vision that includes full coordination with the different ministries and institutions to meet their needs.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Latifa bint Mohammed presents trophies to winners of 24th Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships


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, presented the winner’s trophy to Italy’s Jasmine Paolini following the title match of the women’s competition at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.

The prestigious event, part of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 1000 tournaments, was held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. The awards ceremony took place on the iconic main court of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, wrapping up a thrilling week of top-tier tennis action.

Paolini clinched the women’s tournament trophy after a thrilling final match in front of a capacity crowd at Dubai Tennis Stadium this evening. After losing the first set, Paolini emerged victorious over qualifier Anna Kalinskaya, triumphing in a nail-biting 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 thriller.

The ceremony witnessed the presence
of distinguished guests, including His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group; His Highness Sheikh Hasher bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Tennis Federation; Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free; Nasser Youssef Al Marzouqi, General Secretary of the UAE Tennis Federation; Salah Tahlak, Joint COO of Dubai Duty Free and Tournament Director of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships; and Sinead El Sibai, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Dubai Duty Free.

The latest edition of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, a flagship international sporting showcase in Dubai, witnessed intense competition from more than 100 of the world’s elite female tennis players, all vying for the single and doubles championship titles over an exciting week of matches.

In the doubles final, Australia’s Storm Hunter and the Czech Republic’s Kater
ina Siniakova secured victory over the USA’s Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Australia’s Ellen Perez on Centre Court, backed by a hugely appreciative audience offering constant encouragement. The victorious duo clinched the contest 6-4, 6-2.

‘Once again, Dubai has been the stage for an exhilarating week of women’s tennis, marking the 24th edition of the championship. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winners, our Singles champion Jasmine Paolini, and our Doubles champions Storm Hunter and Katerina Siniakova, who have earned their titles through outstanding play. This week, every competitor displayed remarkable skill and determination, engaged warmly with fans, and embodied the values cherished by our Championships and the WTA. Our thanks go out to all the players, officials, and fans for making this week yet another one for the books – onwards towards ATP week,’ said Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free.

‘It’s a privilege to see the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championshi
ps continue to draw the world’s top players. This year’s event exceeded expectations, offering an incredible week, concluding with two outstanding finals, highlighted by a combination of excellent tennis, perfect weather, and enthusiastic fans. We eagerly anticipate the 25th edition in 2025, where we hope to welcome everyone back for another round of world-class tennis,’ said Salah Talak, Joint COO of Dubai Duty Free.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed attends UAE Tour


ABU DHABI: H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has attended the UAE Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and featuring 140 cyclists from 20 international teams competing in the sixth edition of the event.

Sheikh Khaled greeted the cyclists as they started stage six, which extends over a 138 kilometre route, passing by Abu Dhabi landmarks on Yas Island, as well as Rabdan, Khalifa City, Zayed Sports City, Al Reem Island, Qasr Al Hosn, and Khaleej Al Arabi street.

He met with junior cyclists at the Abu Dhabi Cycling Club and highlighted Abu Dhabi’s role as a global hub for hosting and organising major international sporting events, supported by its advanced and integrated sports infrastructure. The emirate, which is becoming a leading cycling hub, hosts several major cycling events including the UAE Tour, the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, and the Bike Abu Dhabi Festival, as part of the emirate’s efforts
to grow the sport and spread a culture of cycling among the community.

Sheikh Khaled was accompanied by Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development; Aref Hamad Al Awani, Secretary-General of Abu Dhabi Sports Council; and Matar Suhail Al Yabhouni Al Dhaheri, Team President of UAE Team Emirates.

Source: Emirates News Agency

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup UAE 2024: Brendo fires last-gasp volley to send Brazil into final


DUBAI: Brendo fires last-gasp volley to send Brazil into UAE 2024 final in their semifinal clash against Iran today in Dubai.

Iran’s Ali Mirshekari’s rocket shot broke the deadlock, before Mohammad Masoumi doubled the lead with an acrobatic goal early in the second half. Iran then produced a heroic defensive performance, with Hamid Behzadpour and Seyed Mirjalili making several magnificent saves.

However, Alisson restored parity with two goals, the second a brilliant bicycle kick. And just as the game seemed headed for extra time, Brendo secured victory for Brazil with a last-gasp volley.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Brazilian President renews his accusation to Israel.FM heads to Geneva for HLS of 55th session of UNHRC Sunday

Brasilia: Brazilian President, Luis Lula da Silva, renewed his accusation that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.

The Brazilian Arab News Agency (ANBA) quoted President da Silva as saying, “What Israel is doing is not a war. It is genocide, because it kills women and children.”

He added: “This is genocide,” noting that thousands of dead are children, “and there are thousands of missing people, and those who are dying are not soldiers but women and children. If this is not genocide, then I do not know what genocide is.”

The Brazilian President stuck to his position, repeatedly stressing the term genocide, and stressing that it is unacceptable for children and women to spend the night in Gaza without getting food or even a cup of milk

Source: Libyan News Agency

Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry will head to Geneva Sunday for an official visit to participate in the high-level segment (HLS) of the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and the Conference on Disarmament (CD), said Ministry Spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid.

In addition to delivering Egypt’s statement at the UNHRC-HLS, Shoukry is also expected to take part in some sideline events on some of the most important regional and international crises and their implications on global human rights conditions, atop of which is the ongoing war in Gaza, Abu Zeid added in a statement on Saturday 24/02/2024.

Shoukry will also attend the CD-HLS, to take place under Indonesia’s presidency, the spokesman noted.

On the margins of his visit, Shoukry will also meet with a great host of senior officials and diplomats in Geneva.

He will also participate in the meetings of the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee, created by the Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit in Riyadh in November, to discuss international efforts
to end the Gaza crisis with UN officials, Abu Zeid said.

The Conference on Disarmament is the world’s single multilateral disarmament negotiating forum.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Brazilian President renews his accusation to Israel.

Brasilia: Brazilian President, Luis Lula da Silva, renewed his accusation that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.

The Brazilian Arab News Agency (ANBA) quoted President da Silva as saying, “What Israel is doing is not a war. It is genocide, because it kills women and children.”

He added: “This is genocide,” noting that thousands of dead are children, “and there are thousands of missing people, and those who are dying are not soldiers but women and children. If this is not genocide, then I do not know what genocide is.”

The Brazilian President stuck to his position, repeatedly stressing the term genocide, and stressing that it is unacceptable for children and women to spend the night in Gaza without getting food or even a cup of milk

Source: Libyan News Agency

Extraordinary meeting of Information Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul.

Istanbul: The work of the extraordinary meeting of information ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries began in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Saturday. Participants in the meeting will discuss “Israeli attacks on journalists in occupied Palestine and its practices to mislead world public opinion.”

The meeting will discuss in details the Israeli attacks that caused the death of civilians, 130 journalists in the Gaza Strip since last October 7, and false and misleading news to global public opinion, according to Anatolia News Agency.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Brazil’s Lula da Silva: Israel committing a genocide against Palestinians in GazaPreparatory meeting for the 41st session of Arab Interior Ministers begins in Tunisia.

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian President Lula da Silva has once again affirmed that Israel is committing a “genocide” against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.

Speaking at an event in Rio de Janeiro yesterday, President da Silva stated, “What Israel is doing is not a war, it’s genocide because they are killing women and children.”

He added, “This is genocide. Thousands of dead children, thousands missing. It’s not soldiers who are dying, but women and children in hospitals. If this is not genocide, I don’t know what genocide is!”

President da Silva has consistently held this position, emphasizing the term “genocide.”

He said, “It is unacceptable for children and women in Gaza to go to bed without food or even a glass of milk.”

Earlier this month, President da Silva accused Israel of committing “genocide” against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, drawing parallels between Israel’s actions and the Nazi Holocaust during World War II.

Speaking to journalists in Addis Ababa on the sidelines of the African Uni
on summit on the 18th of February, he stated, “What is happening in Gaza is not a war, it’s genocide.”

At the time, da Silva continued, “What is happening in Gaza with the Palestinian people has not happened at any other stage in history. In fact, it has happened before when Hitler decided to kill the Jews.”

Following President da Silva’s statements in Addis Ababa, Brazil summoned its ambassador to Tel Aviv the next day.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

Tunisia: The Interior Ministry of the National Unity Government participated with a delegation headed by the Director of the Ministry’s Legal Affairs Department, Major General Abdelhamid Touati, in the preparatory meeting for the forty-first session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, which was held today, Saturday, in Tunisia.

The Ministry of Interior stated that the participants in the meeting discussed the preparation of draft decisions and recommendations that will be issued by the meeting of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, which will be held the day after tomorrow, Monday, on security topics and issues of common Arab interest

Source: Libyan News Agency

Brazil’s Lula da Silva: Israel committing a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazilian President Lula da Silva has once again affirmed that Israel is committing a “genocide” against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.

Speaking at an event in Rio de Janeiro yesterday, President da Silva stated, “What Israel is doing is not a war, it’s genocide because they are killing women and children.”

He added, “This is genocide. Thousands of dead children, thousands missing. It’s not soldiers who are dying, but women and children in hospitals. If this is not genocide, I don’t know what genocide is!”

President da Silva has consistently held this position, emphasizing the term “genocide.”

He said, “It is unacceptable for children and women in Gaza to go to bed without food or even a glass of milk.”

Earlier this month, President da Silva accused Israel of committing “genocide” against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, drawing parallels between Israel’s actions and the Nazi Holocaust during World War II.

Speaking to journalists in Addis Ababa on the sidelines of the African Uni
on summit on the 18th of February, he stated, “What is happening in Gaza is not a war, it’s genocide.”

At the time, da Silva continued, “What is happening in Gaza with the Palestinian people has not happened at any other stage in history. In fact, it has happened before when Hitler decided to kill the Jews.”

Following President da Silva’s statements in Addis Ababa, Brazil summoned its ambassador to Tel Aviv the next day.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Hamed leads UAE delegation to extraordinary session of Islamic Conference of Information Ministers in IstanbulEU Foreign Policy Chief condemns Israel’s plan to new colonial units in West Bank

ISTANBUL: The UAE has underscored the need for intensifying international joint efforts to end the humanitarian crisis of the brotherly Palestinian people and achieve an immediate ceasefire to avoid further loss of innocent life, secure the delivery of urgent humanitarian aid, and help prevent the spillover of the conflict that threatens regional security and stability.

The statement was delivered by the UAE delegation led by Sheikh Abdulla bin Mohammed Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office, participating in the extraordinary session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM) held by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul, Republic of Trkiye to discuss joint efforts to confront ‘the Israeli occupying authority’s disinformation and hostilities against journalists and media outlets in the occupied Palestinian territory.’ The ICIM is attended by information ministers and ministers responsible for communication in the OIC Member States.

Sheikh Abdulla bin Mohammed Al
Hamed underscored that since the beginning of the crisis, the UAE has intensified all diplomatic and humanitarian efforts aimed at halting escalation, restoring peace, and preserving civilian lives with a primary focus on safeguarding civilians, preserving facilities, and securing humanitarian corridors for the delivery of urgent relief and medical aid.

In this regard, Sheikh Abdulla highlighted the UAE’s firm efforts and endeavours, through its non-permanent membership at the UN Security Council (UNSC), that successfully led to the Security Council adopting Resolutions 2712 and 2720 (of 2023), which demand that tangible steps be taken to increase the necessary humanitarian aid flow to Palestinians, and safeguard the lives of UN employees and humanitarian workers on the ground in the Strip.

Sheikh Abdulla reaffirmed UAE’s strong condemnation of any forced displacement of the brotherly Palestinian people, and all practices that violate the resolutions of international legitimacy and international and humanit
arian law. The UAE has been steadfast in its stance on calling for paving the path to achieving a just peace that guarantees security and stability for the region, which necessarily requires strong collaboration of key players in the international community to end all forms of extremism, tensions and violence, and to construct a viable political horizon to ensure a return to negotiations to achieve a comprehensive and just peace based on the ‘two-state solution’ with an independent and sovereign Palestinian state.

Sheikh Abdulla stressed that the UAE, under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, spares no effort to deliver urgent humanitarian and relief aid to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip through the “Gallant Knight 3” humanitarian operation, which aimed at mitigating the severity of the humanitarian conditions of the people of Gaza and alleviating the suffering of the most vulnerable groups. This initiative has been launched in collaboration with several UAE
institutions specialised in humanitarian and relief operations, and in close cooperation with all international humanitarian organisations for the purpose of delivering relief aid to the people in the Gaza Strip.

Sheikh Abdulla added that the UAE had operated an air bridge to transport relief and medical aid to the Gaza Strip as part of ‘Operation Gallant Knight 3’, under which UAE has managed to dispatch 185 cargo flights, 476 trucks and 2 cargo ships to deliver over 20,000 tonnes of essential supplies, mainly food, water and medical supplies.

He stated that the UAE’s humanitarian and relief aid included the establishment of six desalination plants, capable of producing 1.2 million gallons per day, directly benefiting Gaza residents, as well as setting up a fully-equipped field hospital in southern Gaza Strip supervised by an Emirati medical team. The hospital has treated over 4,755 urgent cases to date as part of UAE’s efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian brothers and support the ailing h
ealth sector in the Gaza Strip. The UAE has also set sail a fully integrated floating hospital for Al Arish, Egypt, to provide necessary medical support to the Palestinian people.

Sheikh Abdulla confirmed that as an extension of the UAE’s continued efforts to offer relief assistance to the Palestinian people, H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has directed the provision of medical treatment at UAE hospitals for 1,000 children from the Gaza Strip and provide them with medical treatment prior to their safe return home. Separately, H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has also directed that another 1,000 cancer patients of all ages from the Gaza Strip to be flown to the UAE to receive treatment and all necessary healthcare in UAE hospitals.

Sheikh Abdulla concluded his speech by reiterating the UAE’s ongoing commitment to providing crucial humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people in Gaza, and dedication to alleviating their suffering in line with the country’s commitment to supporting brotherly peopl
es during times of crisis and the values that underpin the UAE leadership and community.

Source: Emirates News Agency

BRUSSELS: Josep Borrell, the EU’s Foreign Policy Chief, has labeled the announcement by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to build 3,300 new housing units in Israeli colonies in the occupied West Bank as inflammatory and dangerous.

‘The announcement by Israeli Minister Smotrich to build 3,300 new units in illegal West Bank settlements is inflammatory and dangerous,’ Borrel said in a tweet on his X account.

‘Settlements make Israelis and Palestinians less safe, fuel tensions, obstruct peace efforts, and constitute a grave breach of international law.’

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA