Mohammed bin Rashid: 6 years ago we’ve launched the Arab Reading Challenge believing believe that the path to civilization starts with reading

DUBAI, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced that the final ceremony of the sixth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge, which will be held in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, is scheduled on November 10, 2022, at Dubai Opera.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum highlighted that the Arab Reading Challenge is the largest and most successful investment in Arab minds, to regain the glories of the Arab civilisation, by creating new generations that are capable of advancing their societies.

His Highness tweeted, “6 years ago, we have launched the Arab Reading Challenge, believing that the path to civilisation starts with reading… Next Thursday, we celebrate 22 million students from 92,000 schools who participated in the sixth session of the largest Arab competition.”

His Highness continued, “Millions of Arab youth rush to read 50 books every year, which is a push to a better future for all of us.”

His Highness added, “Since its launch in 2015, the Arab Reading Challenge has attracted the participation of nearly 79 million students. They are the beacon of knowledge that will drive our development in the coming decades.”

His Highness continued, “We’ve always believed in the generations of the future, and the Arab Reading Challenge proves for the sixth time in a row that our efforts are well directed.”

His Highness expressed confidence in all participants. He said, “The Arab Reading Challenge has proven that passion for knowledge cannot be tamed, and that our Arab youth are capable of realising our hopes and dreams.”

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum concluded, “The Arab Reading Challenge celebrates the three key elements that make up the spirit of our people – passion for knowledge, youth’s maturity, and the Arabic language.”

Contestants

The Arab Reading Champion will receive a valuable prize to support them in broadening their knowledge and pursuing greater academic achievements to further improve their capabilities and share their experiences with peers.

A Success Story and Exemplary Model

Mohammad Al Gergawi, Secretary-General of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, said that the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum for launching the Arab Reading Challenge and expanding it globally has advanced the culture of reading across the Arab world. The challenge created new energy that revived Arabic language, enriched Arabic content, and shed light on the capabilities of a new and ambitious generation of Arabic readers and lovers.

He said, “The Arab Reading Challenge is a success story and an exemplary model of meaningful and effective initiatives that spread knowledge, empower communities, build the future, and support the global education community.”

Al Gergawi noted that His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid’s positive thought formed the foundation for valuable initiatives that enable Arabs to actively contribute to development.

He said, “The Arab Reading Challenge is a great example of this positive thinking that creates solutions through initiatives and recognises creative and hardworking individuals.”

He said that Dubai, which will host the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge on November 10, will remain the destination for all innovators and pioneers who aspire to a better future.

The Best School Award

The final ceremony will include the announcement of the winner of the Best School Award in the sixth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge, after being selected among 92,583 participating schools.

The winning school will be recognised for its efforts and receive a prize to boost its ability to encourage students to make reading a habit and increase their knowledge.

Outstanding Supervisor

The ceremony will also include the announcement of the Outstanding Supervisor. Selected out of 126,061 supervisors who contribute to empowering students, the winner will receive a prize to support their efforts in empowering future generations with reading skills.

Community Champions Award

At the closing ceremony of the Arab Reading Challenge, the community champion will also be announced out of 23 Arab students living in foreign countries, with participations from different non-Arab countries.

Encouraging Prizes

The Arab Reading Challenge offers a prize of AED1 million for the Best School, AED500,000 for the fist champion, AED300,000 for the Outstanding Supervisor, and AED100,000 for the Community Champion.

Selection Criteria

Those qualified for the final round were selected according to comprehensive criteria, after implementing integrated electronic rounds by the judging panels. All entries were evaluated according to the standards adopted since the launch of the challenge.

The Biggest Challenge in its History

The number of participants in a single edition of the Arab Reading Challenge continues to increase year-on-year. Approximately 3.5 million students participated in the first edition, with the number doubling in the second edition to more than seven million students. As the third edition allowed entries from outside the Arab world, the number of participants came close to 10.5 million. The number of participants in the fourth edition of the challenge exceeded 13.5 million students from 49 countries, while the number of participants in the fifth edition reached more than 20 million students. This sixth edition saw 22.27 million participants. The growth rate of the number of participating students in the sixth edition, compared to the first edition, reached 536% – a significant increase that reflects the growing impact of the challenge in encouraging reading in Arabic.

Arab Reading Challenge

Organised by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, the Arab Reading Challenge aims to instill a comprehensive reading and knowledge seeking philosophy that supports the values of communication, dialogue, and openness to different cultures. It establishes the culture of daily reading and academic achievement in the lives of students, advancing Arabic language and enhancing its role in enriching human civilisation and spreading knowledge.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DP World Tour announces global 2023 schedule

DUBAI, The DP World Tour today announced its full 12-month schedule for the 2023 season, featuring a minimum of 39 tournaments in 26 countries, once again emphasising its position as golf’s global Tour.

DP World Tour members will compete for an overall prize fund of US$144.2 million across the tournaments outside the Major Championships and WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, including an increased bonus pool of US$6 million for the leading eight players on the DP World Tour Rankings in Partnership with Rolex.

As part of this record total prize fund, the 2023 season will also see the introduction of a new Earnings Assurance Programme for DP World Tour members.

Exempt players in categories 1-17 will be guaranteed minimum earnings of US$150,000 if they compete in 15 or more events as part of the programme, which was agreed by the DP World Tour’s Tournament Committee last week.

Both the record prize fund, increased bonus pool and Earnings Assurance Programme have been made possible by the DP World Tour’s operational joint venture partnership with the PGA TOUR which was announced in June.

Keith Pelley, DP World Tour’s Chief Executive, said, “For us to be able to offer our members record prize funds and enhanced earning opportunities is massive, particularly when global economies are still feeling the effects of the pandemic and with the new challenge of rising inflation significantly putting pressure on costs in all facets of our business.

“Our overall prize fund for the 2023 season represents US$50 million more than 2021 and also underlines the strength of our partnership with the PGA TOUR, who are working with us to drive revenue and a long-term growth plan.

“One of the many benefits we have been able to introduce because of this partnership is the new Earnings Assurance Programme, similar to what they already have on the PGA TOUR. I have always believed that it is an incredible accomplishment for any professional golfer to simply gain their playing rights on the DP World Tour and this new initiative recognises and rewards that achievement.

“Although we will never lose the magic of the meritocracy and purity of a performance-based structure, this now offers certainty of income to those players who have made it to the pinnacle of the professional game in Europe.

“Alongside the John Jacobs Bursary for the top five players who graduate to the DP World Tour from the Challenge Tour, it will provide security and a strong platform for emerging players in particular as they come through the global pathways we have created.”

Included in the DP World Tour’s record prize fund of US$144.2 million is an increase in the tournament prize funds for the first four Rolex Series events of 2023. The Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Dubai Desert Classic, Genesis Scottish Open and BMW PGA Championship all move from US$8 million in 2022 to US$9 million next year, ahead of the US$10 million season-ending DP World Tour Championship.

The DP World Tour’s global schedule begins with on 24th November, 2022, with a double header – the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane and the Joburg Open in South Africa. The former is one of two tournaments in Australia on the DP World Tour schedule as part of the Strategic Alliance with the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia, while the latter is one of six events co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour, also as part of a strategic alliance.

Four new tournaments in Asia are also included on the 2023 schedule, with the Singapore Classic (9th-12th February) and Thailand Classic (16th-19th February) taking place in consecutive weeks, followed by the Tour’s first trip to Japan for the ISPS HANDA – CHAMPIONSHIP (20th-23rd April) and a return to Korea for the first time since 2013 (27th-30th April).

In Europe, there are dates changes for several tournaments, including the Horizon Irish Open moving to 7th-10th September, while the Italian Open will take place from 4th-7th May ahead of venue Marco Simone Golf & Country Club hosting the 2023 Ryder Cup from 29th September – 1st October.

There is also a new three-week summer break in the schedule following the 151st Open Championship and Barracuda Championship (both 20th-23rd July), which has been introduced following player feedback. Further details about the autumn events will be announced in due course.

Source: Emirates News Agency

50 days of festivities: Expo City Dubai’s ‘Winter City’ to celebrate most wonderful time of the year

DUBAI, With celebrations spanning UAE National Day all the way to the New Year, Expo City Dubai’s Winter City will entertain the entire family over the holiday season.

From 23rd November, 2022, to 8th January, 2023, the Mobility District, Surreal water feature and Al Wasl Plaza will transform into a magical land, lined with a traditional, chalet-style Christmas market, pine trees and fun fairground games, and featuring a towering tree and a letter-to-Santa station.

Kicking off with its family-friendly Fan City on 20th November for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Expo City Dubai will offer 50 days of festivities that capture the spirit of the season.

Winter City will also mark 51 years since the UAE’s founding, with National Day commemorations running from 30th November to 2nd December and a special concert on 2nd December.

Other highlights at Al Wasl include a dazzling ceremony on Friday, 9 December that will bring to life Winter City’s ‘White Christmas’ with the lighting up of the jaw-dropping 52-foot tree; the second edition of Expo 2020’s popular Mrs Claus Christmas Show from 20th-29th December; a first-of-its-kind Carols by Candlelight from 20th-25th December; and nightly projection shows.

Ongoing seasonal sparkle includes jumping, sliding, climbing and zip-lining pursuits, as well as gingerbread, wreath and ornament-making workshops; a toy factory that customises teddy bears; and a Santa’s Grotto, while hot chocolate, mulled drinks and mince pies will sweeten the food-and-beverage offering.

Kids aged 6-12 years can join Expo City Dubai’s action-packed Winter Camp and enjoy unique indoor and outdoor activities across two themed weeks. Running from 9:00-14:00, Monday-Friday, 12th-23rd December, the first week at Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion spotlights the plight of our planet in a fun and informative way, while week two at Alif – The Mobility Pavilion focuses on innovation. Prices vary according to daily or weekly bookings, with early drop-offs and late pick-up options available.

Expo City Dubai is now a dog-friendly destination, and four-legged friends are welcome to make the most of the extensive outdoor spaces, with designated stations offering complimentary bowls of water, dog treats and waste bags.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group discuss cooperation with Germany’s parliament

DUBAI, Members of the UAE-EU Parliamentary Friendship Group of the Federal National Council (FNC), headed by Sarah Mohammed Falkinaz, Chairperson of the Group, met with Alexander Radwan, Member of the German Bundestag.

During the meeting, the two sides affirmed the importance of strengthening their parliamentary cooperation, as well as uniting their stances and views on issues of mutual concern, and exchanging expertise, knowledge and parliamentary practices.

They also discussed the deep-rooted relations between the UAE and Germany, which dates back 50 years, and ways of reinforcing them in the areas of science, health, higher education, scholarship, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SME).

The meeting addressed the importance of strengthening the parliamentary relations between the two friendly countries, in line with the significant developments in their bilateral ties, and in light of their strategic partnership.

The meeting also discussed the potential launch of joint projects with leading companies in the technology, clean energy and green economy sectors.

Source: Emirates News Agency