Takala meets with the Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States.


Head of the High Council of State (HCS), Mohamed Takala, met with Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Hussam Zaki, on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.

The meeting discussed international efforts to resolve the impasse of the political process in a way that supports a democratic track in accordance with the outcomes of the political agreement and discussed the role of the League to bring viewpoints closer and reach consensus between all parties away from unilateral initiatives.

Source: Libyan News Agency

UAE President visits Captain Mohammed Salem Al Nuaimi at Zayed Military Hospital

ABU DHABI: President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today visited Captain Mohammed Salem Al Nuaimi, who is receiving treatment at Zayed Military Hospital for injuries sustained in the recent terrorist attack in the Republic of Somalia.

The incident claimed the lives of several members of the UAE armed forces who were providing training to the Somali armed forces as part of the military cooperation between the two countries. His Highness inquired about Captain Al Nuaimi’s health and wished him a speedy recovery, and was briefed by doctors on the progress of his treatment.

His Highness lauded the resilient spirit and exceptional morale of members of the nation’s armed forces, acknowledging their dedication, loyalty, and unwavering commitment to elevating the country’s stature and honour.

His Highness was accompanied during the visit by H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Advisor for Special Affairs at the Pre
sidential Court; Major General Sheikh Ahmed bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Deputy Chief of Staff of the UAE Armed Forces, and a number of senior officials and high-ranking Armed Forces officers.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Senate Revises Civil Retirement Provisions

Amman: The Senate has returned a bill amending the Civil Retirement Law of 2019 to the Lower House of Parliament, following the latter’s rejection in February 2020 due to concerns over the addition of new retirement categories imposing additional financial burdens on the treasury.

According to the Senate’s decision, the draft law must encompass civil retirement provisions for every employee in a top-tier position, including those with compensation packages equivalent to that of a working minister, as well as presidents, full-time council members of anybody or authority, and executive directors of public institutions, provided they have prior service periods governed by the Civil Retirement Law. This inclusion aims to rectify the disadvantages experienced by these groups following the implementation of amendments to the Civil Retirement Law No. (34) of 2018.

Furthermore, the Senate has given its nod to the draft Social Development Law, emphasizing a comprehensive approach to social protection issues, the cla
rification of fundraising activities for individuals, and the importance of swift regulatory implementation.

An amendment to the electoral law has also been approved, designed to ensure representation by facilitating the victory of political lists in competitive districts, with adjustments to the vote threshold to accommodate the required list victories.

Additionally, the law guaranteeing the right to access information has been revised to align with international standards, including the restructuring of the Information Council and the classification of confidential information.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Culture Summit Abu Dhabi kicks off at Manarat Al Saadiyat

ABU DHABI: Culture Summit Abu Dhabi kicked off today in the UAE capital with an exceptional programme of keynote speeches, creative talks, panel discussions and cultural performances. The sixth edition brings over participants from 90 countries under the theme of ‘A Matter of Time’.

On the first day of the three-day event, the Summit explored the role of culture in creating collective memories while looking at alternatives to the linear concept of time.

In his welcoming remarks, Mohamed Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), said, ‘A Matter of Time is the theme for this year’s Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, which serves as an invitation for us all to reflect and pause. Culture Summit is more than just words – issues will be discussed and tangible solutions will be found for global communities. Culture will allow us to understand each other, respect each other, accept and preserve each other’s culture. Once we attain this level of harmony, we will create a world
of understanding.”

While commenting on the importance of the Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, Al Mubarak added, ‘It is a great honour for us to bring so many nationalities under one roof. We have an exceptional collective of thinkers, artists, changemakers and leaders with us today – at Culture Summit everybody’s voice is heard.’

Al Mubarak introduced world-renowned poet and philosopher Adonis, who gave the Summit’s first keynote speech where he framed the relationship between people and time, exploring both their creative potential and the capabilities of technology in realising human aspirations. ‘Time is a creation, and we are living in an era of technological advancements and modernism, enslaving us where it should have set us free. At the culture summit, we share one common goal with distinct yet similar views on culture, poetry and art. We are living in an era where nature and creativity are the need of the hour. Technology cannot be creative, cannot think, breathe or feel – technology is not the problem but
relying too much on it is,’ said Adonis.

Emirati celebrity singer and Goodwill Ambassador at Large Hussain Al Jassmi also took part in a creative conversation with renowned Egyptian Talk Show host Mona Al Shazly, where they discussed the significant role of time in shaping an artist’s journey, the UAE’s support for creative individuals and the impact of artificial intelligence on Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs). ‘The UAE is a strong enabler for creative talents, including emerging artists. I personally received great support from the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who I believe was the first supporter of creative talents in the UAE. In addition, the UAE is the best example of coexistence and harmony, embracing residents of more than 200 nationalities – you can walk across any walkway in the UAE and come across five different dialects and languages.’

Nobel Prize Literature winner, playwright, and Professor of Theatre at NYU Abu Dhabi Wole Soyinka sat in conversation with Manthia Diawara, Pro
fessor in the Department of Cinema Studies at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts to discuss the intricacies of African culture as well as issues around identity as well as differences in ideologies across the continent due to slavery and the looting of artworks and artefacts.

One session titled ‘First people’s knowledge on living in the everywhen’ explored an alternative perspective on the notion of time. Speaking with artists and practitioners from several First People’s communities, the session invited the audience to deconstruct Western conceptions of time and space, moving away from linearity. The work of the four hosted artists (Erena Baker-Arapere and Sarah Hudson of Mataaho Collective, Daniel Boyd of Daniel Boyd Arts, and Nicholas Galanin) demonstrate that time can be perceived as a continuum, where living knowledge is connected through collective memories and possibilities.

Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, which runs until 5th March, is organised by DCT Abu Dhabi in collaboration with global pa
rtner organisations bringing expertise in diverse fields, from culture and arts to media and technology. The event’s key global partners include UNESCO, Economist Impact, Design Museum, Google, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, and the Recording Academy. Additional event partners include Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, Arab World Institute, Berklee Abu Dhabi, Club de Madrid, Cultural Foundation, IFACCA, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Louvre Abu Dhabi, NYUAD and World Cities Culture Forum, among others.

Source: Emirates News Agency

JCC participates in 5th meeting of Arab, Turkish Chambers

Amman: The Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) actively took part in the fifth joint meeting of the Arab and Turkish Chambers recently hosted in Cairo.

Members of JCC’s Board of Directors Abdullah Edwan and Falah Al-Saghir attended the meeting alongside heads of the Union of Arab Chambers, the Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges and financial and business leaders.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the JCC emphasized the significance of Turkiye as a vital trade and investment partner for Arab countries. It stressed the importance of ongoing coordination and enhanced cooperation between Arab and Turkish private-sector institutions.

Additionally, the JCC underscored the need to strengthen relations between Arab and Turkish chambers, aiming to elevate their trade and investment ties to new heights.

This would be achieved through the establishment of agreements, cooperation programs, increased visits by economic delegations, exhibitions, and fostering networking opportunities among business owners.

The meeting featured sessions focused on areas of economic cooperation between the Arab countries and Turkiye, with an emphasis on industries, achieving food and water security, and developing transport, logistics, and contracting mechanisms.

Participants at the meeting emphasized the necessity of establishing industrial zones, logistics centers, enhancing industrial integration, and securing production components and supplies to address global supply chain disruptions.

Furthermore, attention was given to land reclamation, food industries, and joint investments in pharmaceutical industries and medical supplies.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Local boatmakers take center stage at Dubai International Boat Show


DUBAI: After three decades as a strategic platform enhancing the global appeal of the UAE’s home-grown marine sector, a host of the country’s most innovative brands are proudly showcasing their latest luxury lifestyle products at the 30th anniversary edition of Dubai International Boat Show – the region’s largest and most established marine lifestyle event – which runs until Sunday 3 March at Dubai Harbour.

Loud and proud

Nestled between Hypercar Avenue and the event’s dedicated Fishing Village, the Proudly UAE section of the 30th Dubai International Boat Show is amplifying the country’s maritime heritage and showcasing its best locally made vessels, nautical products, and innovations.

Dubai-based Al Suwaidi Marine (ASM) has launched two new fishing boat vessels: a 36-foot craft and a smaller 31-foot sport craft. For Mohammed Al Suwaidi, ASM’s Chairman, leveraging this year’s event to unveil the two boats was a straight-forward decision.

‘This is the biggest boat show in the region, so for me, every boatb
uilder should participate,’ said Al Suwaidi. ‘The title ‘Proudly UAE’ is very nice because we are indeed proud to be from the Emirates, and we’re also proud to introduce our products here for the first time. Launching our new vessels at Dubai International Boat Show ensures we attract more attention, which they deserve because they’re very good quality craft made right here in the UAE.’

Racing excellence

Visitors have flocked to see two spectacular racing boats designed and manufactured by the Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC) in collaboration with Dubai’s world-famous Victory Team. Doubling up as both exhibitors and activation leaders, DIMC is leading the Dubai Fishing Competition for Kingfish and Cobia, as well as the event’s dedicated freestyle and HydroFly competitions.

Dubai Police

Synonymous with its fleet of eye-popping supercars, the prestigious Dubai Police has wowed local and international visitors with its fleet of premium sea-based vessels. Showcasing excellence in law enforcement, the fl
eet includes the award-winning racing Jetski which has participated in world championships, a pioneering Jet Car capable of speeds of up to 80 km an hour on water that is a favourite in UAE National Day celebrations, as well as the official patrol boat.

UAE boat builders in the spotlight

Al Fajer Marine, one of the UAE’s largest boat builders, has reported a host of global interest in its vessels including European buyers hailing from Germany and Spain, as well as GCC-based client prospects. The company has launched at the show the S-Class 90, and the Sunrise 60. The former measures in at 92 feet and can go up to 45 knots, while the latter is 61.5 feet and can get up to speeds of 27 knots.

Legacy show partner, Gulf Craft, which has 15 vessels at this year’s event, reiterated the significance of Dubai International Boat Show reaching its 30th anniversary milestone at a time when population and infrastructure growth have established Dubai as an essential sales point for superyacht manufacturers all over the
world.

Abeer AlShaali, Deputy Managing Director of Gulf Craft, said, “For Gulf Craft, Dubai International Boat Show is our home show. We feel a strong connection to the event – we believe in it, and we believe in the power it has for the entire industry. I have been personally having meetings since the day before the show with different stakeholders around the world, talking about the importance of this show. It brings together clients, boat builders, suppliers, associations, like SYBAss. I think it’s a great opportunity for us in the MENA region to really discuss what’s going on in our industry. This is where we get to display our boats and impress our clients and the wider city of Dubai which has really opened its arms to the marine industry.”

Taking place until March 3 at Dubai Harbour, Dubai International Boat Show is showcasing an extensive array of international marine attractions from more than 1,000 different brands, including 400 new companies. And over 200-plus crafts by the world’s leading yachti
ng companies.

Source: Emirates News Agency