United States Condemns Violence in Sudan

The United States of America condemned in the strongest terms what it described as human rights violations and “appalling violence” in Sudan during the nearly two-month-old fighting.

Spokesperson for the US Department of State Matthew Miller said the United States was particularly concerned about reports of ethnic violence in West Darfur.

He added that the United States condemns the killing of the governor of West Darfur, Khamis Abakar, last Wednesday.

Fighting in Sudan between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has displaced 2.2 million people and killed at least 1,000 people.

Fighting began between the two sides in Khartoum, since April 15, after a dispute over merging their forces within the framework of a new democratic transition.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Economists, Businessmen Highlight Potential of Cooperation Between Qatari and Iraqi Private Sectors

Qatari economists and businessmen have confirmed that the opportunities for cooperation and partnership between the private sector in the State of Qatar and Iraq are very great, in light of the great potential enjoyed by the business sector in the two countries and the promising investment opportunities that can be implemented.

They added in exclusive statements to Qatar News Agency (QNA) that the opportunities for partnership and cooperation between the private sector in the two countries are great and varied, in light of the desire to establish economic alliances between the two sides that contribute to achieving a qualitative addition and establishing a long-term partnership between the businessmen of the two countries.

Chairman of Sadara Capital Ahmed Khalaf said that the group has signed 4 memorandums of understanding with a number of international alliances in the fields of oil and gas and related services in Iraq.

Al Khalaf added, in a special statement to QNA, that the first memorandum of understanding is concerned with entering into a strategic partnership with the Iraqi Oil Tanker Company, in partnership with partners in Malaysia, to build a fleet to transport oil and its derivatives to global markets, while the second memorandum of understanding includes the completion of an oil refinery with a production capacity of 150,000 barrels per day in Mansouriya, Iraq, under the operating system, and the contract extends for 25 years.

Speaking about the third memorandum of understanding, Ahmed Al Khalaf explained that it relates to building, operating and investing in a refinery with a production capacity of 300,000 barrels per day in partnership with an alliance between Sadara Holding and specialized international and Malaysian companies.

As for the fourth memorandum of understanding, he said that it relates to the establishment of a power station with a capacity of 3000 megawatts and 100 million cubic meters per day of desalinated water in partnership between the group and its international partners specialized in this field, praising the investment climate in Iraq and its availability of great opportunities in various sectors, expecting the completion of various studies. economic projects for the aforementioned at the end of the current year.

For his part, First Vice-President of Qatar Chamber Mohammed bin Ahmed bin Tawar Al Kuwari stressed that the Iraqi market is one of the promising and important markets in the region, especially after the Iraqi government launched a series of projects in various fields, especially in the field of infrastructure.

In an exclusive statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA), Al Kuwari pointed out that the establishment of partnership and cooperation opportunities between the private sectors in the two countries is large and varied, pointing to the possibilities of establishing economic alliances between the two sides that contribute to achieving a qualitative addition and establishing a long-term partnership between the businessmen of the two countries.

He pointed out the possibility of holding business meetings that identify partnership opportunities and form a database that contributes to determining the direction of cooperation, especially by launching a series of projects in energy, infrastructure and others.

He explained that the volume of trade exchange between the two countries amounted to QR 404 million in 2022, QR 531 million in 2021, and QR 297 million in 2020.

For his part, businessman Mansour Al Mansour said that the prospects for cooperation and partnership between the private sector in Qatar and Iraq are promising, particularly given the capabilities both sides have.

He told QNA that cooperation between the two sides will enable the exchange of experiences in wide sectors, especially since Iraq is currently one of the main investment destinations in the region in light of the availability of investment opportunities in various sectors.

Al Mansour stressed the ability of the Qatari private sector to respond to the various projects that are being implemented in Iraq, in view of the experiences it gained, especially in the recent period, with its implementation of a number of projects related to the World Cup organized by Qatar last year.

Source: Qatar News Agency

HRH the CP and PM congratulates the President of Iceland

His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today sent a cable of congratulations to the President of Iceland, HE Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, on the occasion of the Icelandic National Day.

His Royal Highness sent a similar cable to the Prime Minister of Iceland Katrín Jakobsdóttir.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Bahrain attends ASBU Executive Council meeting

Information Ministry Assistant Undersecretary for Radio and Television Affairs Abdulla Khalid Al Dosari attended the 109th meeting of the Executive Council of the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) on June 15-16, at its headquarters in Tunis, the Republic of Tunisia.

ASBU director-general Abdulrahman Suleiman updated the session about previous activities. Reports highlighting ASBU’s activities and key achievements were also discussed, including the commercial investment project associated with the ASBUHotel and the commercial complex construction project.

The delegations also discussed member states’ contributions in the fields of news, radio, sports, technology, development and the new media and reviewed the Arab and international cooperation.

The activity of the Arab Center for the Exchange of News and Programs during the previous period also came under the spotlight.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

LMRA steps up inspection campaigns in Capital and Southern Governorates

The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) conducted four join inspection campaigns in coordination with the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Agriculture in the Capital and Southern Governorates.

The Inspection campaigns included visits to a number of shops and work sites, to determine the extent of compliance with law and regulations in order to preserve the competitiveness, stability and productivity of the labour Market. The campaigns resulted in reporting violations related to the Labour Market and Residency laws. The cases were referred for legal action.

Three joint inspections campaigns were carried out in the Capital Governorate, in coordination with the Nationality, Passports and Residency Affairs (NPRA), the Capital Police Directorate, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MOIC) as well as the Ministry of Municipal and Agricultural Affairs.

The second campaign was with the General Directorate of Criminal investigation and Forensic Evidence and the third campaign was attended by the Sentence Enforcement Directorate at the Ministry of Interior.

Another inspection campaign was conducted in the Southern Governorate in coordination with the General Directorate of Criminal investigation and Forensic Evidence.

LMRA renewed its call to all members of the society to support the efforts of government agencies in addressing illegal labour practices, by reporting violations via the electronic form on the authority’s website www.lmra.gov.bh or by calling the authority’s call centre on 17506055.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Bahrain’s Tier 1″ status is a global vote of confidence, Speaker

Council of Representatives Speaker Ahmed bin Salman Al Musallam said that Bahrain’s success in retaining the “Tier 1” status for the sixth consecutive year in the United States Department of State’s 2023 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, which is the highest annual international classification in this field.

In a statement today, the Speaker said that global confidence recognizes Bahrain’s humanitarian and legal credentials and landmark strides in combating trafficking in persons.

He extended congratulations to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

He commended the concerted efforts undertaken by the Ministries of Interior, Foreign Affairs, Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments, Social Development, Information, as well as the Supreme Judicial Council, the Labour Market Regulatory Authority, the National Committee for Combating Trafficking in Persons and civil society institutions.

He attributed the achievement to unified national efforts in which everyone contributed, through outstanding performance, the preservation of labor rights for all parties, and the consolidation of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s global position as a leading model for combating the crime of trafficking in persons.

“This international achievement constitutes a qualitative addition Bahrain’s to pioneering Bahraini successes and strides in all fields, and a high international confidence in its humanitarian and legal labor system”, he said

Source: Bahrain News Agency