Dubai Culture and Nikon Middle East launch competition to document beauty of Dubai

DUBAI, 7th April, 2023 (WAM) Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), in collaboration with Nikon Middle East, a leading company in optics and imaging, and with the support of the Sikka Platform, has launched a photography competition named ‘Shades of Dubai.’ The competition aims to provide a platform for emerging photography enthusiasts and professionals in the UAE to showcase their creativity, develop their talents and skills, specifically in the fields of photography and creative production. The competition is open to all emerging photographers and individuals interested in photography, aged 15 and above, to submit photographs they have previously taken with their cameras for a chance to participate. A specialised jury consisting of a Dubai Culture representative, a Nikon representative, and Indian photographer Dr. Mukesh Batra will select a number of photographers to employ their artistic vision in capturing Dubai’s beauty through the camera lens and providing inspiring shots that highlight its cityscapes and cultural landmarks. Nikon will loan selected artists professional cameras and tripods for the competition. This competition aims to attract talented photographers for an opportunity to hone their skills and reach professional standards, as well as consolidate the importance of photography as a powerful and impactful creative visual art. It also aligns with Dubai Culture’s efforts to position Dubai as a vibrant cultural and tourist destination, showcasing its ultra-modern landmarks and scenic landscapes, which contribute to the emirate’s tourism industry. The participating artists will have a valuable opportunity to display their photos in the ‘Shades of Dubai’ exhibition, curated by Dr. Mukesh Batra, founder of Dr. Batra’s group of companies. The exhibition is scheduled to be held in the summer of 2023 at Al Safa Art and Design Library, where Dr. Batra will showcase a set of photographs taken during his exploratory trips in the UAE, driven by his passion for photography, in addition to his profession as a homeopathic doctor. Dr. Saeed Mubarak bin Kharbash, CEO of the Arts and Literature Sector at Dubai Culture, expressed his enthusiasm for the competition, stating, “Through this partnership with Nikon, we aim to discover, nurture, and support photographic talents, promoting future excellence and leadership in this field both locally and globally, thus consolidating Dubai’s position as a global centre for culture, an incubator for creativity, and a thriving hub for talent, as well as the global capital of the creative economy.” Bin Kharbash further added, “This competition provides a wonderful opportunity for photographers to showcase Dubai’s beauty and treasures through their unique perspectives. We welcome photography enthusiasts to participate and unleash their creativity before a vast audience.” Narendra Menon, Managing Director of Nikon Middle East FZE, expressed his excitement for the partnership, stating, “At Nikon, we understand the significant role that imagery plays in creating, shaping, and celebrating culture. As a leading innovator in the optics industry, Nikon’s mission has always been to provide artists with the tools and knowledge necessary to fully realise their creative vision and unleash their limitless potential. Our partnership with Dubai Culture represents the intersection of art and capability, imagination and technique, ambition and skill. We eagerly anticipate the amazing entries that will emerge from this competition, as well as future collaborations with Dubai Culture.”

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

Dubai records AED10.4 billion in weekly real estate transactions

DUBAI, 18th August, 2023 (WAM) — The real estate and properties transactions valued at more than AED10.4 billion in total during the week ending 18th August 2023. The sum of transactions was 3,571. 120 plots were sold for AED1.2 billion, 2,782 apartments and villas were sold for AED6.86 billion. The top three transactions were a land in Al Barshaa South Third sold for AED140 million, followed by a land that was sold for AED106 million in Palm Jumeirah, and a land sold for AED91 million in Al Hebiah Fourth in third place. Madinat Hind 4 recorded the most transactions for this week by 21 sales transactions worth AED28.86 million, followed by Al Hebiah Fifth with 20 sales transactions worth AED51.65 million, and Jabal Ali First with 13 sales transactions worth AED80 million in third place. The top three transfers for apartments and villas were an apartment was sold for AED112 million in Palm Jumeirah, an apartment was second in the list sold for AED59 million in Zaabeel First, and thirdly it was an apartment sold for AED57 million in Burj Khalifa. The sum of the amount of mortgaged properties for the week was 1.99 billion, with the highest being a land in Business Bay, mortgaged for AED350 million. 109 properties were granted between first-degree relatives worth AED438 million. Esraa Esmail

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Sam Houston Race Park hosts Al Wathba Stallions

TEXAS,7th April, 2023 (WAM) Sam Houston Race Park will host today (Friday) the Al Wathba Stallions as part of the 15th edition of H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival. The main card race will feature a field of 10 horses, all of which are above three years of age and will compete over a distance of 1107 km. The Al Wathba Stallions event is being held in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Court, to support horse owners and breeders across the world and encourage them to take care of Arabian horses. Tariq Al Fahaam/ Muhammad Aamir

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Saudi woman represents nucleus of society, main partner in development process

RIYADH, 7th April, 2023 (WAM) Saudi women are making significant progress in their participation in national development, supported by full rights and legislation that endorse their active role in the construction and development process. The government’s policy prioritises women’s empowerment and participation, as articulated in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud’s annual speech to the Shura Council, he said, “We will continue our efforts to empower Saudi women and raise their participation in the public and private sectors.” The government’s efforts to increase women’s share in the public and private sectors are reflected in the expansion of their participation in the civil service and labour market, based on firm pillars of academic and professional qualification in various fields. The Saudi Vision 2030 targets to increase women’s share in national development have driven their efforts to serve the community and homeland. As a result, the kingdom’s index on women’s empowerment has significantly increased to 80 points in 2022 compared to 25.63 points in 2019, according to the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law report. The national efforts towards women’s empowerment are rooted in the belief that women have a participatory role in the development process, which aligns with the kingdom’s vision for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The establishment of the Family Affairs Council in 2016, which represents various groups in society, including women, in international organisations and bodies, reflects this commitment. The government’s proposed legislation and follow-up on recommendations and conventions ratified by the kingdom in international organisations, as well as the unification of efforts of all government sectors concerning family issues, contribute to the progress towards women’s empowerment and participation. Overall, the progress of Saudi women towards gender equality is a reflection of the kingdom’s efforts towards building a vibrant society, a prosperous economy and an ambitious homeland. Since the announcement of the Saudi Vision 2030 on 25th April 2016, the Kingdom has made significant progress in its efforts towards women’s empowerment policies. These national efforts have included proposing legislation, following up on the recommendations and conventions ratified by the Kingdom in international organisations, and unifying the efforts of all government sectors concerning family issues. The initiative to empower women was included in the state’s general budget as a comprehensive approach to facilitate their access to available resources. This was done in line with the Kingdom’s values and principles and to enable women to participate and contribute towards achieving the SDGs. s part of the objectives of the National Transformation Programme, Saudi women have surpassed their economic participation rate in the labour market by 35.6 percent in the second quarter of 2022, exceeding the index rate from a baseline of 17 percent in 2017 to a target of 31.4 percent in 2025. The government sectors have worked in parallel and harmoniously to empower women. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has launched several initiatives and programmes, such as stimulating and supporting the balance in the labour market, the training and leadership programme for women employees, and the parallel training initiative. The ministry’s initiatives have introduced new approaches to work management, including encouraging remote work, flexible work, and self-employment, and launching the Qiyadyat Platform. The Human Resources Development Fund has also been assigned with supporting and preparing tasks for women, such as employment support programmes, the “Qurrah” programme to support employed mothers by taking care of their children during their working hours, and the “Wosoul” programme, which facilitates women workers’ movement to and from work, among other programmes. Furthermore, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has sought to provide more job opportunities for Saudi women, including leadership positions and introduced training programmes, bringing women’s participation to 30.49 percent. Future initiatives in several modern, traditional and emerging technological areas have contributed to qualifying 30,232 female trainees and employing 15,311 women. The ministry has launched several programmes to increase the number of women in leadership positions. These include the Women Leaders in the Digital World Programme and the Women Leaders in Technology Award, as well as the Technical Entrepreneurs Programme, which targets innovative entrepreneurs. In the programme’s second edition, female entrepreneurs, comprising 40 percent of the total participants, presented almost 1,806 ideas. The ministry has also launched the “Digital Giving” initiative to enhance digital literacy and awareness among members of society, with 194,110 female members, along with several events that shed light on women’s empowerment. These include the “Women Conference: Empowerment-Excellence”, which highlights inspiring women figures. The Ministry of Justice has empowered women and increased their participation in its career staff by 3,538 female employees. They have also raised the proportion of Saudi women lawyers by licensing 2,136 women lawyers, allocating training programs for women lawyers, benefiting 3,165 female trainees, empowering 703 legal representatives, and enabling the registration of women in the “Reconciliation Centre”. Various workplaces, specialisations, and job grades have enlisted the country’s well-qualified Saudi women to enable them to assume leadership positions, including Dr. Iman bint Habas Al-Mutairi, Deputy Minister of Commerce. The Ministry of Commerce and the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (Monshaat) has enabled businesswomen to practice commercial activities and benefit from technology in flexible procedures for issuing commercial records and certificates of practising professions. Monshaat has also initiated the spread of the culture of entrepreneurship, where the number of female beneficiaries has reached 2,769,734, increasing the number of women’s enterprises to 45 percent compared to 2022. Women’s participation in the Ministry of Education has increased, and they have held academic, administrative, and leadership positions at the public and university education levels. Empowerment procedures have kept pace with scholarships, training, and development programs, contributing to an increase in classified scientific publication by 91 percent over the past three years, in addition to increasing the citation of scientific papers to 52 percent. The Ministry of Sport has promoted women’s participation in various sports, established 25 women’s teams in multiple games for the first time, and organized women’s tournaments and hosted international tournaments in the youth and sports sector. t the health level, the Ministry of Health has supported women through their empowerment at work. They have established specialized women’s and children’s health clinics to provide all educational, preventive, and treatment services. Efforts to empower women and enhance their status in society are not limited to these sectors but extend to all military, medical, social, cultural, development, and service institutions to grant women the opportunity to share their ideas and efforts for the prosperity and development of the homeland.

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)

Kuwait oil price traded at US$86.37 pb

KUWAIT, 7th April, 2023 (WAM) — Kuwait oil price fell by 69 cents to US$86.37 pb on Thursday vis USD87.06 pb on Wednesday, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation said on Friday. ccording to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), in international markets, the forward Brent crude contracts edged up by 13 cents to settle at $85.12 pb, while the rate of identical transactions of the West Texas Intermediate crude edged up by nine cents, settling at $80.70 a barrel. hlam Almazrooi/ Rola AlGhoul

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UAE President sends written letter to Emir of Kuwait

ABU DHABI, 7th April, 2023 (WAM) — President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a written letter to H.H. Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Emir of Kuwait, to commend the deep-rooted and historical ties that bind the two countries and peoples. The letter also included an invitation for H.H. Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to attend COP28, which will be held in the UAE in November this year. The letter was delivered by Dr. Matar Hamed Al Neyadi, UAE Ambassador to the State of Kuwait, to H.H. Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince of Kuwait, in a meeting at Dar Al-Yamama Palace. Dr. Al Neyadi praised the strong relations between the UAE and Kuwait and the high-level of cooperation in various fields, pointing to the importance of further advancing ties in line with the vision of the two countries’ leadership. The meeting was also attended by Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Minister of Emiri Diwan Affairs, and retired Lieutenant General Jamal Mohammad Al-Thiyab, Director of the Office of H.H. the Crown Prince. Rola AlGhoul/ Esraa Esmail

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