2021 Anticorruption Champions Award

We mark the occasion of International Anticorruption Day each year to raise awareness of corruption’s corrosive effects on society and to help unite the global community in countering it. As we have witnessed too many times, corruption erodes public trust in government and democratic institutions, deepens poverty and inequity, and stifles opportunity and growth.  It also affects virtually every aspect of the daily lives of many people around the world.  That is why President Biden designated the fight against corruption as a core U.S. national security interest, and why combating corruption is a central theme of the Summit for Democracy.  The Summit is a chance for all of us to learn from one another about what works best in fighting corruption, where we are falling short, and how to work together to address the shortcomings.

This year, on the eve of International Anticorruption Day and the Summit for Democracy, I am pleased to announce the second cohort of our international Anticorruption Champions. Often when speaking of massive, complex challenges like corruption, we lose sight of the fact that our ability to make meaningful progress and change people’s lives for the better comes down to the work of individuals – people who through sheer tenacity, creativity, and bravery, show us that even the most daunting problems are surmountable.

Today, we recognize individuals who have demonstrated leadership, courage, and impact in preventing, exposing, and combating corruption.  The honorees are Dorothy Bradley of Belize, Nikolay Staykov of Bulgaria, Alexandra Attalides of Cyprus, Carlos Giovanni Ruano Pineda of Guatemala, Gabriela Alejandra Castellanos of Honduras, Jamiliya Maricheva of Kazakhstan, Juris Juriss of Latvia, Riad Kobeissi of Lebanon, Martha Chizuma of Malawi, Denise Namburete of Mozambique, Dr. Torplus Yomnak of Thailand, and Carlos Paparoni of Venezuela.

The State Department counters corruption through country-to-country diplomacy, supporting international standards and their implementation, building and strengthening government institutions, using visa restrictions and sanctions to hold corrupt officials accountable, and supporting journalists and non-government actors that promote transparency and advocate for accountability for corrupt individuals.  We are proud of our record, but we recognize that in our interconnected global system, no country can effectively fight corruption alone.  The launch of the Summit for Democracy on International Anticorruption Day provides us with a unique opportunity to recognize those working to make their countries better. We are honored to work alongside champions like these to defeat corruption.

 

Source: U.S. Department of State

Egypt qualify for FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinals

Egypt on Tuesday 7/12/2021 advanced to the quarterfinals of the FIFA Arab Cup, hosted by Qatar, following finishing Group D first after a 1-1 draw with Algeria.

 

Egypt and Algeria were equal on seven points with the same goal difference, but the Pharaohs topped the group thanks to fair play.

 

Algeria opened the scoring after 20 minutes into the match with a goal netted by Mohamed Amine Tougai.

 

Egypt’s midfielder Amr El-Sulaya scored the equalizer from a penalty in the 60th minute.

 

Egypt are set to play the quarterfinals against Jordan, while Algeria will face Morocco on Saturday.

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Bronze medal for Syria in Asian Oceania Championships for Cadets & Juniors

Syrian Judo player ,Hasan Bayyan, gained on Saturday a bronze medal in weight U73 kg in Asia Oceana Judo Championship for the youth and Juniors being held in the Lebanese capital city ,Beirut, with participation of 17 states.

 

The bronze medal was gained after 4 matches been engaged by Bayyan as he lost to his Tajikistani counterpart at the first match while in the second , third and fourth ones he beat three counterparts from Kazakhstan, India and Kyrgyzstan respectively .

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Egypt reach Arab Cup quarter-finals after 5-0 win over Sudan

Egypt qualified on Saturday for the quarter-finals of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, held in Qatar, following a landslide 5-0 victory over Sudan in the second matchday of the Group D.

 

Ahmed Refaat scored the first goal in the 4th minute of the game, Ahmed Sayez Zizo found the net in the 13th minute, Mahmoud Hamdy (31st minute), Hussein Faisal (57th minute), and Mohamed Sherif (80th minute).

 

The Pharaohs are slated to face the Desert Warriors on Tuesday.

 

Source: State Information Service Egypt

Syrian basketball teams loses to its Kazakh counterpart 71-81 in World Cup Qualifiers

The Syrian national basketball team lost to  Kazakh guest 71-81 in a match that was held at al-Fayha Sports Hall in Damascus within the first window of the Basketball World Cup qualifiers.

 

The match comes after 10-year suspension from hosting international matches on the Syrian land.

 

The Syrian team lost to Kazakhstan in the first leg of tournament by 74/84 in Nur-Sultan last Friday.

 

Syria plays in Group D along with Iran, Kazakhtan and Bahrain.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Full BRAVE CF 56 fight card revealed, including athletes from 11 nationalities

Manama, BRAVE Combat Federation will land in Serbia for its final show of 2021, with BRAVE CF 56 taking place in Belgrade, on December 18.

 

The maiden Serbian fight night for the truly global MMA promotion had its full fight card revealed, counting with representatives of 11 different countries, and highlighting once again the global reach of BRAVE CF.

 

The nations to be represented inside the BRAVE CF Arena will be : Philippines, Serbia, South Africa, Lebanon, Latvia, Croatia, Slovenia, Saudi Arabia, Bulgaria, Poland, and Turkey.

 

The card will be headlined by the return of the Filipino star Rolando “The Incredible” Dy, who takes on the hometown hero Slobodan Maksimovic, from Serbia, in a 3-round Lightweight bout.

 

Co-headlining the night, BRAVE CF 56 will see yet another Serbia vs the world contest.

 

Fighting at home for the first time as a BRAVE CF fighter, Miro Jurkovic faces the former Middleweight world title challenger Chad Hanekom, from South Africa.

 

BRAVE CF 56 will be promoted in association with Liga MMA and take place at the BelExpo Centar, in Belgrade, the third balkanic city to host a BRAVE Combat Federation fight night.

 

The Belgrade show will turn Serbia into the 25th country to host a BRAVE CF event, as well as the 10th European country and the 7th nation this year to welcome BRAVE CF in its land.

 

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Al-Jaish beats Hitten in Syrian Premier League

Al-Jaish football team beat Hitten counterpart 4-2 in a match that was held on Tuesday at Al-Basel Stadium in Lattakia in the 6th final round of the Syrian Premier League.

 

Rami Amer, Ahmed al-Ahmad, Muhammad al-Waked, and Muhammad al-Birri scored for al- Jaish, while Muthanna Arqawi and Muhammad Qalfat scored for Hitten.

 

At the end of this round, Tishreen topped the league with 14 points, followed by al-Wahda with 13 points, then comes al-Wathba and al-Jaish with 11 points each.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Saudis beat Vietnam 1-0 and close in on World Cup berth

Seoul, Saudi Arabia defeated Vietnam 1-0 in Hanoi on Tuesday to earn a fifth win from six games in World Cup qualification and an extended lead in Asia Group B from Australia and Japan, reports AP.

 

Seeking a sixth World Cup appearance, Saudi Arabia was six points ahead of Australia and seven ahead of Japan, who were both in action late Tuesday against China and Oman respectively.

 

Vietnam stayed pointless. Only the top two in each group are guaranteed a place in Qatar in November 2022. The two third-placed finishers play off, with the winner meeting a team from another confederation.

 

Saudi Arabia started strongly and after 30 minutes Saleh Al-Shehri’s looping header from inside the area was saved by Bi Tan Truong in the Vietnam goal, but the ball was adjudged to have already crossed the line.

 

Fahad Al-Muwallad seemed to extend the visitors’ lead from close range with 15 minutes remaining but it was ruled out by VAR due to a foul in the build-up.

 

In Group A, a late Ali Mabkhout penalty earned United Arab Emirates a 1-0 win over Lebanon in Sidon, its first in the stage. It was enough to move the team that qualified for its first and only World Cup in 1990, above Lebanon and into third place.

 

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Syria’s national football team ties with Iraq 1-1 in World Cup qualifiers

The Syrian national football team tied with Iraqi 1-1 in a match that brought them together on Thursday in Doha, within the decisive round of the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup.

 

The Syrian team scored the first goal through Omar Al-Souma in the 80th minute of the game, while the Iraqi team scored after 4 minutes through the penalty of Amir al-Ammari.

 

The Syrian team remained in the last place with 2 points in Group A, led by the Iranian team with 13 points, followed by the South Korean team with 11 points, then Lebanon with 5 points, Iraq with 4 points, then the UAE with 3 points.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Bahaa Hariri’s political group to launch electoral list

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Sawa Li Lubnan, a political organisation financed solely by Lebanese billionaire Bahaa Hariri, will present its own electoral list in the March 2022 Lebanese elections. The organisation will support candidates which “believe in change” and present its own contenders in those electoral districts where it does not see any viable ones running. Both will run under a “Sawa-backed list,” Said Sanadaki, the executive director of Sawa Li Lubnan, told The New Arab. He declined to name any specific candidates, saying that it was too early to do so. Sawa, whose name means “Together for Lebanon,” was foun… Continue reading “Bahaa Hariri’s political group to launch electoral list”