Number of Employees of Ministry of Labor Granted Status of Judicial Officer

A number of the Ministry of Labor employees took the legal oath to authorize them as judicial officers today, before HE Minister of Labor Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri, as part of the Ministry’s efforts to enhance the supervisory role in work sites and workers accommodation in all regions of the country, and facilitate services provided to beneficiaries.

Authorizing some employees of the Ministry of Labor as a judicial officers contributes to controlling violations at work sites, and authorizing the inspector to enter workplaces and workers residences to control and issue fines in case of non-compliance, which raises the level of control over establishments with regard to labor legislation in various regions of the country.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Ukrainian NATO Membership Would Cause Problems for Many Years, Kremlin Says

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that if Ukraine joined NATO then it would cause problems for many years to come, an issue he said many European Union countries understood though the United States ultimately called the tunes at the military alliance.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pressed his case on Thursday for Ukraine to be part of the NATO military alliance and urged the alliance to provide security guarantees if membership were not possible for now.

Asked about Ukraine’s aspirations to join the alliance, Peskov said: “We regret to state that this indicates the unpreparedness, the unwillingness and the incapacity of the Kyiv regime to resolve existing problems at the negotiating table.” “Ukraine’s membership in NATO, of course, is one of the main irritants and would be a potential problem for many, many years,” Peskov said.

“Many EU countries, oddly enough, are well aware of this. But, unfortunately, Washington orders and pays for the tunes in NATO. The EU is simply an obedient instrument in this orchestra.” NATO leaders agreed at a summit in Bucharest in 2008 that Ukraine and Georgia would one day become members of NATO. So far, however, no concrete steps or timetable has been published that would actually bring Ukraine closer to NATO.

“The Russian Federation… will ensure its interests and its security,” Peskov said. “This excludes the expansion of NATO and its direct approach to our borders.” The Kremlin has long seen NATO’s expansion into eastern Europe as evidence of Western hostility to Russia and has cited it as a key reason for its decision to send tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.

Source: Qatar News Agency

HH The Amir Basketball Cup: Al Ahli Beats Al Shamal, Leads Group A

Al Ahli SC topped the general standings of group A in the competitions of the 24th edition of HH the Amir basketball cup tournament for the sports season (2022-2023), after victory 83-80 (23- 14 ? 23- 16? 27- 15? 15- 8) over Al Shamal SC in the second round at Al Gharafa Sports Club.

Al Sadd SC achieved big victory 97-67 (28- 18 ? 28- 13 ? 20- 19? 21- 17) over Al Khor SC, In the other match of the second round, The second round matches of HH the Amir Cup will continue on Saturday, where two matches will be held in group B competitions, the first match will bring together Al Rayyan and Al Arabi, while Qatar SC will face Al Wakrah SC in the second match.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Equal Opportunities Committee holds meeting

The Equal Opportunities Committee at the Ministry of Social Development convened for its second meeting to discuss plans set out for 2023.

Assistant Undersecretary for Community Development Unas Mohammed Al Majid chaired the session, stressing the importance of reinforcing the principles of equal opportunities.

She noted the drive to integrate women’s needs which contributes to achieving gender balance through strategies and initiatives.

She highlighted the importance of building the capacities of civil society institutions and supporting institution work to further integrate women’s needs.

Al-Majed pointed out the importance of reviewing the committee’s plans and initiatives, to deliver the goals set out, and meet the indicators of the national report, in cooperation with the Supreme Council for Women.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HEC Secretary-General receives Gulf University delegation

Higher Education Council (HEC) Secretary-General Dr. Diana Al Johromi received a delegation from Gulf University, led by Board of Trustees’ Chair, Dr. Mona Rashid Al Zayani.

During the meeting, Dr. Al Johromi commended the role of higher education institutions in supporting competences and meeting labour market requirements.

The delegation congratulated Dr. Al Johromi on the issuance of the Royal Decree appointing her as HEC Secretary-General, praising the council board of trustees’ support to higher education institutions.

Source: Bahrain News Agency