WhatsApp Developing Secret Code Feature for Locked Chats

WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging platform, is reportedly developing a new feature that allows users to set a secret code for locked chats. This additional layer of security is separate from the main phone password and grants users greater control over their protected conversations.

According to a report by WABetaInfo, this new feature significantly boosts the privacy of conversations, even in the unlikely event of someone gaining access to your phone. These locked chats will be listed separately and can only be accessed through your phones PIN or biometric authentication.

Thanks to the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.21.9 update, available on the Google Play Store, it has been discovered that WhatsApp is actively working on new ways to access this section of the app. A screenshot shared in the report revealed WhatsApp’s plan to introduce a feature allowing users to configure a secret code for locked chats.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar Creates Collaborate with F1 Driver Pierre Gasly on Design of Two Racing Helmets by Qatari Artists

Qatar Creates, the movement which curates, celebrates, and promotes cultural activities within Qatar, today unveiled two custom-design racing helmets created by Qatari artists in partnership with Pierre Gasly, the Formula 1 driver for the Renault Alpine Team.

Crafted by Qatari artists Shouq Al Mana and Alanoud Al Ghamdi, the helmets blend sport and culture in their intricate designs.

The first helmet, designed by Alanoud Al Ghamdi, derives inspiration from the flora and fauna of the desert, its nomadic people, and long-standing traditions. Using textures inspired by the sand, the colour of the Qatari flag, Arabic calligraphy, and the cultural symbol of the horse, the design is closely linked to the Qatari national identity.

In their dedication to making a difference in the local community, Qatar Creates and Pierre Gasly will put Alanoud Al Ghamdi’s helmet up for auction after it is worn in the main race on 8 October, with all proceeds going to charity.

In addition, Qatar Creates will produce a limited edition of three-hundred premium 1:2 scale replicas of the design that will be available for purchase on INQ’s website, and at all participating Qatar Museum Gift Shops, giving both F1 fans and art enthusiasts an opportunity to own a piece of the collaboration.

The second helmet, by Shouq Al Mana, artfully incorporates the Egal, an essential element of Qatari traditional attire which embodies the nation’s heritage and identity. The helmet will be worn for the qualifier and sprint events and will afterwards be exhibited at 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum.

As Qatar prepares to host F1 for the next decade, 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum will mark the occasion with a small-scale exhibition, The Race Begins: Formula 1 Exhibition, on view from 6 October 8 October 2023 at The Paddock Club, Lusail International Circuit. The exhibition will provide F1 ticketholders with the opportunity to encounter iconic pieces of F1 history, including the Ferrari F1-2000 Formula 1 Racing car driven to victory by Michael Schumacher in the 2000 European Grand Prix races, and the first helmet of F1 legend, Ayrton Senna. Also on show for F1 attendees to view over duration of the event will be the original Pink Convertible Big by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, a piece which has been acquired by the future Qatar Auto Museum.

As Qatar Creates continues to establish itself as a frontier for the arts and culture movement in Qatar, this partnership serves as a testament to the country’s burgeoning creative scene and the strong connection between the sports and art industries. The event comes as Qatar Museums anticipate the opening of the future Qatar Auto Museum an institution poised to become a hub for culture and innovation by showcasing one of the most vibrant and passionate car culture communities in the world through an unmatched collection of automobiles and engaging exhibitions and experiences that unite innovators, designers, engineers, collectors, and policymakers through a shared passion for cars.

Source: Qatar News Agency

UNSMIL receives a copy of electoral laws and stresses the need for solutions to be consensual.

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) announced on Thursday an official memorandum from the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives, Agila Saleh, that included the approved electoral laws by the council.

The UNSMIL emphasized that these solutions must be consensual and implementable to ensure a smooth electoral process and sustainable peace and stability in Libya, expressing its respect for the Libyan sovereign institutions and the national ownership of political solutions.

The Mission expressed its commitment to working with all Libyan stakeholders to reach a compromise, including the formation of a unified government.

The Mission affirmed that it will, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, assess the implementability of the laws and share the findings with the Libyan people.

Source: Libyan News Agency

UN: We provided urgent humanitarian aid to more than 125,000 affected people in eastern Libya.

The UN said that 21 humanitarian organizations provided humanitarian aid to more than 125,000 people affected by the hurricane that struck the regions of eastern Libya, out of a total of 250,000 people in need of assistance.

This came in a report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) published on its website, and it covers the period from September 29 to October 2, 2023.

The report stated that these organizations continue to provide support in the affected areas, while three international search and rescue teams from Turkey, Egypt, and the UAE continue their operations in Derna, which was most affected by the disaster.

The UN office said that humanitarian partners are intensifying their efforts with international organizations, providing support in the affected areas, including 7 UN agencies and 14 international and local non-governmental organizations.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Gargash discusses with Bathily the latest developments in the Libyan file.

The Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, Dr. Anwar Gargash, discussed yesterday with the UN Envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, the latest developments related to Libya and the UN’s efforts to find a political solution to end the Libyan crisis.

Gargash reiterated the UAE’s position for a political solution in Libya and its full support that leads to the security, stability, and unity of Libya, in accordance with the outcomes of the road map, Security Council resolutions, and the ceasefire agreement, to ensure the success of the elections and the aspirations of the Libyan people towards development, stability, and prosperity.

According to the Emirates News Agency, Gargash affirmed the UAE’s support for all regional and international efforts to pave the way for achieving national reconciliation between the various Libyan parties to serve the interests of Libya and its brotherly people, commending the efforts made by the UN in this regard.

Bathily commended the humanitarian support provided by the UAE to address Derna’s disaster, which he witnessed during his visit to the city.

According to the Agency, the meeting discussed the conditions that the Libyan people are going through in Derna and the humanitarian and environmental repercussions resulting from the hurricane that struck the city, stressing in this context that the UAE stands with the Libyan brothers and provides full solidarity with them in facing these conditions.

“The UAE, as the host of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), is fully aware of climate change challenges and is committed to playing an active role in reducing their negative impacts, which are not limited to a specific region but rather affect all parts of the world,” Gargash said.

According to the Agency, Bathily reviewed the results of his regional visits and efforts in that regard.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al-Sayeh discusses with French Ambassador preparations for the elections in Libya.

The Chairman of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Emad Al-Sayeh, discussed with the French Ambassador to Libya, Mostafa Mihraje, preparations for the elections in Libya.

The French Embassy in Libya stated on its Facebook page yesterday, that the parties discussed the preparation of the HNEC for elections characterized by freedom, justice, transparency and integrity.

According to the Embassy, Mihraje stressed France’s support for the HNEC.

Source: Libyan News Agency