East Riffa wins first edition of ‘Khalid bin Hamad Gold Generation League’

First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, General Sports Authority (GSA) Chairman and Bahrain Olympic Committee President, His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, has crowned the East Riffa as champions of the first edition of the “Khalid bin Hamad Gold Generation League”, organised by the GSA, in cooperation with the Bahrain Football Association (BFA).

HH Shaikh Khalid presented the shield and gold medals of the first edition of the League to East Riffa, the winners of the final against Muharraq 2-1.

HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad also presented silver medals to runners-up, Muharraq and bronze medals to third-placed Al-Shabab.

On the occasion, HH Shaikh Khalid asserted that the GSA will continue implementing and adopting programmes and initiatives aimed at creating qualitative opportunities for Bahraini athletes to showcase their capabilities and talent, noting that the Khalid bin Hamad Gold Generation League will contribute to honing youngsters’ skills and building a solid base of athletes who are capable of competing at the highest levels in the coming period.

HH Shaikh Khalid congratulated East Riffa on winning the Khalid bin Hamad Gold Generation League, and praised the performance of Muharraq, wishing the best of luck in the upcoming matches.

HH Shaikh Khalid commended the efforts exerted by BFA, alongside GSA, to ensure the success of the competition, praising the cooperation of all participating teams and all teams.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Youth Affairs Ministry hosts ghabga for volunteers

Youth Affairs Minister Rawan Najeeb Tawfiqi expressed pride in young volunteers who contributed to the success of programmes and events organised by the ministry.

Speaking at the ministry’s Ramadhan ghabga held to celebrate the youth, the minister said Bahraini youth had a significant role in driving sustainable development in Bahrain and shaping the kingdom’s future.

The minister said the ghabga coincides with the celebration of Bahrain Youth Day, which was on March 25.

Latifa Saif gave a speech on behalf of the volunteers in which she thanked the minister for the support they received and the skills and experience gained through the ministry’s programmes.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

RHF Secretary-General receives Turkish Ambassador, Kaaf Humanitarian Executive Director

Secretary-General of the Royal Humanitarian Foundation (RHF), CEO of the National Committee to Support the Earthquake Victims in Türkiye and Syria, Dr. Mustafa Al-Sayed Al-Ameen, received here today Turkish Ambassador to Bahrain, Esin Cakil, and Executive Director of Charitable Affairs at Kaaf Humanitarian, Shaikh Tariq Taha Al-Shaikh.

During the meeting, Taha Al-Shaikh presented Kaaf humanitarian’s contribution to the temporary housing project, which is implemented by the Royal Humanitarian Foundation to provide a safe and stable environment for those who had lost their homes due to the devastating earthquake in Türkiye.

Dr. Al-Sayed appreciated Kaaf Humanitarian’s initiative and effective partnership with the Royal Humanitarian Foundation to implement the royal directives to support those affected by the earthquake in Türkiye.

He called on all charitable and professional societies to follow in the footsteps of Kaaf Humanitarian to unify national efforts to support brothers in Syria and Turkey, commending the efforts of the Turkish Ambassador in strengthening the bonds of fraternal relations between Bahrain and Türkiye.

Shaikh Tariq Taha lauded His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s unwavering interest in extending a helping hand to those affected by the devastating earthquake by providing them with humanitarian aid, affirming that Kaaf Humanitarian is honoured to implement the royal directives by supporting the quake victims in Syria and Türkiye, in a way that reflects the true image of the kingdom’s leadership, government and people, and their keenness to assist the afflicted brotherly peoples and countries.

The Turkish Ambassador lauded HM King Hamad’s directives to support those affected by the earthquake in her country, commending the efforts of the RHF, led by HM the King’s Representative for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, to deliver humanitarian aid to the quake victims in Türkiye. She also praised the field visits made by Dr. Al-Sayed to the quake-hit regions in her country to collect first-hand information about the main needs and identify the size of the destruction caused by the earthquake.

Ambassador Esin Cakil hailed the support of the kingdom’s leadership, government and people to Türkiye and its people to mitigate the effects of the devastating earthquake, noting that Bahrain has been, and still is, at the forefront of humanitarian work providers, delivering relief aid to the afflicted and stricken peoples in various countries.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HH Shaikh Nasser AI Research Centre signs MoU with US-based Elutions Company

The “His Highness Shaikh Nasser Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Centre”, the research arm of the Nasser Vocational Training Center (NVTC), has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Elutions Company.

Elutions is a global, US-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) company that empowers corporations to dynamically optimise their activity across the value chain, transform performance and profitability and gain competitive advantage through its enterprise-level AI solution, “Maestro”.

This partnership is in light of the two institutions’ endeavours to contribute to improving the operational efficiency of business operations and providing wide-ranging financial benefits to these institutions by using a set of artificial intelligence solutions that will support strategic decision-making processes by providing the necessary recommendations and directions.

AI solutions presented in this initiative will include collecting and analysing data with the aim of predicting operations, monitoring the roots of technical defects, and applying the highest production standards in commodities by utilizing technologies that optimise the use of resources such as energy, gas, heat, and others.

On the occasion, the CEO of the HH Shaikh Nasser Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Centre, Dr. Abdulla Nasser Al Noaimi, said that through its global partnerships, the centre aims to strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a hub for innovation in artificial intelligence in the region by providing various sectors, including entrepreneurship, with intelligence solutions, being among the business accelerators, as well as providing them with expertise and innovations that would enable them to enhance their productivity.

He indicated that the MoU would contribute to the diversification of artificial intelligence solutions provided by the American company, Elutions.

Elutions Managing Director, Paul Doucas expressed delight over the signing of the MoU, noting that it is an extension of the company’s work on an international scale by providing wide-ranging technical benefits that serve the commercial and industrial sectors.

He added that the provision of these services in Bahrain would contribute to expanding the use of these solutions in the GCC industrial sector and the region.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

King Charles visits Germany in first overseas trip as monarch

King Charles was greeted with military honours at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on Wednesday as he began his first state visit abroad since becoming the British monarch, part of efforts to re-set relations with Europe post-Brexit.

Charles, who succeeded his mother Queen Elizabeth as monarch in September, had been due to travel first to France, but cancelled that part of the tour due to violent social unrest over President Emmanuel Macron’s new pension law.

The fact that Charles had picked France and Germany for his first state visit, even before his coronation in May, was an important “European gesture”, said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who greeted Charles and his wife Queen Consort Camilla in Berlin.

“Today, exactly six years after Britain started its exit from the European Union, we are opening a new chapter in our relations,” Steinmeier said.

Over a three-day visit to Berlin, Brandenburg in the east and the northern port city of Hamburg, Charles will attend engagements reflecting issues facing both countries, such as sustainability and the Ukraine crisis, and will also commemorate the past, according to Buckingham Palace.

As a mark of respect, fighter jets escorted Charles’ plane into Berlin, where he became the first visiting head of state to be given a ceremonial welcome at the capital’s most famous landmark, the Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of the country’s division during the Cold War and subsequent reunification.

Underscoring Charles’ interest in environmental causes, one of his first engagements in Berlin was a forum on sustainability, addressing matters from hydrogen and renewables to industrial decarbonisation, according to Buckingham Palace.

There, he met Germany’s foreign and economy ministers who are both from the Greens party, junior partner in the country’s three-way coalition, as well as business leaders, academics and civil society representatives.

“Today, we friends and partners, we are looking forwards – and that’s why we are starting this state visit very consciously with a topic that is decisive for our future on this planet,” said Steinmeier.

He noted he was “grateful” Charles had gotten involved in these issues early on.

“We also benefit from your conviction today, your Majesty”, said Steinmeier, who will hold a state banquet at the presidential palace Schloss Bellevue for the royal couple later in the day.

POST BREXIT RESET?

Charles will address the German lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, on Thursday in Berlin, and meet some of the one million Ukrainians who have taken refuge from war in Germany.

Later in the day, he will meet representatives from a joint German-British military unit for a demonstration of their bridge-building amphibious vehicles in Brandenburg.

Steinmeier said he had invited Charles to visit Germany at Elizabeth’s funeral last September. The British government makes the ultimate decisions on such state visits, which form part of its use of the monarchy’s ‘soft power’.

As such, the trip was a clear sign of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s push to reset relations with Europe, said Anand Menon, director of academic think tank UK in a Changing Europe.

However, any warmer relations with Europe brought about by the visit could cool if other post-Brexit issues flare up.

Britain has slumped from Germany’s fifth most important trading partner to 11th in 2022, behind the Czech Republic.

Source: Bahrain News Agency