Labour Minister meets IMF delegation

Manama, Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan, Minister of Labour and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Labor Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA), received members of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation led by John Bluedorn, Deputy Division Chief in the Regional Analytics and Strategy Division of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the IMF.

His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Salman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labour, Nibras Mohammed Talib, CEO of the LMRA, attended the meeting.

The delegation was briefed on Bahrain’s initiatives in regulating the labour market, which included the development of national labour legislation in line with international standards. They were also briefed on the progress in employment and skill development of national human resources, initiatives for women’s advancement, implementation of the National Labour Market Plan.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region of Iraq Meets Secretary-General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs


HE Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Masrour Barzani met Sunday in Erbil with HE Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed cooperation ties and ways to strengthen them, in addition to a range of topics of mutual interest.

HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Republic of Iraq Sultan bin Mubarak Al Kubaisi, HE Consul General of the State of Qatar in Erbil Hussein bin Ali Al Fadala and the accompanying delegation attended the meeting.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Advanced Evaluation Methods, Competitive Debate Highlight Second Day of 7th International Universities Debating Championship


Doha: The second day of the 7th International Universities Debating Championship (7th IUDC), hosted by the QatarDebate Center, witnessed exceptional debates in the qualifying rounds.

Participants addressed various important issues of regional and global significance, featuring topics such as the role played by state-funded news institutions in the media landscape, and the role of governments in integrating refugees into formal labor forces, both pressing contemporary issues.

Ibrahim Mahfouz, a judge who previously participated as a debater in the 6th championship held in Istanbul and was recognized as one of the top speakers, explained that the selection process for judges in this edition was characterized by precision, and they were selected based on two judging tests before the start of the championship.

He added, “this championship continues to grow, and we have seen an increase of 40 teams compared to the previous edition. Moreover, this increase has also translated into other areas including the effic
iency level of teams, as some non-native Arabic-speaking teams even managed to defeat native Arabic-speaking teams. This reflects the tremendous efforts exerted by QatarDebate Center to empower the Arabic language through debate and dialogue.” One of the participating teams is from Kuwait University, which is one of the first institutions to send its teams to international debating competitions in Arabic. Dr. Nawal Al-Kandari, the general supervisor of debating at Kuwait University, expressed her delight at participating in the 7th IUDC and stated, “there is a strategic partnership between us and the QatarDebate Center that has lasted for many years, and we have greatly benefited from this partnership, which has reflected positively on the training of teams, coaches, and judges.” This year, Kuwait is participating with four teams in the 7th IUDC, with all of them having previously won the national championship in Kuwait, she said, emphasizing their commitment to diversifying the team by including students fro
m various colleges with different skills and experiences, contributing to enriching the collective expertise of the team.

The 7th International Universities Debating Championship is held in collaboration with several key partners including the Doha Forum as a strategic partner, the Al Jazeera Media Institute as a media partner, the Translation and Interpreting Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) as a translation partner, and the Doha International Family Institute as a knowledge partner.

The championship also features an exhibition with interactive booths engaging the participants by Education Above All foundation (EAA) and Qatar Reads, an initiative by Qatar National Library (QNL), along with the Center’s partners for the championship.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar Partakes in 91st WOAH General Session in Paris


The State of Qatar is participating in the 91st annual General Session of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), which is being held in Paris, France, from May 26 to 30.

Qatar’s delegation is headed by HE Minister of Municipality Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah, with the attendance of HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the French Republic Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al-Thani.

This session includes representatives from 182 member countries of the WOAH and delegates from relevant international organizations.

The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) focuses on providing expertise and promoting international solidarity to combat animal diseases, establishing health standards for international trade in animals and animal products, and collecting, analyzing, and disseminating veterinary scientific information.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar, Cyprus … A New Phase of Bilateral Cooperation, Economic Prosperity


Doha: The visit of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to Cyprus, opens broader horizons for relations between the two countries and the beginning of a new phase of economic cooperation. The visit expected to bring about a qualitative shift in the strong and solid bilateral relations that exist between the two countries at all levels in a way that serves the common goals and interests of the two countries, given the keenness of both sides to raise relations to an advanced level.

The Qatari-Cypriot relationship dates to 2001 and continued to develop until it culminated in the opening of the two countries’ embassies in the capitals, Doha, and Nicosia. The Cypriot embassy in Doha was opened in 2004, and the Qatari embassy in Nicosia was opened in 2007 as the first Gulf embassy in the Republic of Cyprus.

The relations between Doha and Nicosia witnessed a remarkable development, translated by the mutual visits of the leadership of the two countries at various levels, the most important of which was the v
isit of HH the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani to the Republic of Cyprus in 2010, which resulted in the strengthening and development of bilateral relations and during which a number of important agreements were signed between the two countries, as well as the visit of HE President Dimitris Christofias, former President of the Republic of Cyprus, to Doha in 2009, and the visit of HE President Nicos Anastasiades, former President of the Republic of Cyprus, to the State of Qatar in 2014, at the head of a high-level official and commercial delegation, which included a number of ministers and more than 60 businessmen and representatives of major national and private companies in Cyprus. In November 2023, HH the Amir also received HE President Nikos Christodoulides, President of the Republic of Cyprus, which reflects the depth of relations stemming from the two countries’ interest and keenness to develop them.

The anticipated visit of HH the Amir, 23 years after the establishment of joint relations,
comes as an extension of the strong and diverse relations in all fields, constituting another qualitative leap in the path of the two countries.

The bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Cyprus are described as excellent at all levels, as the two countries have many cooperation agreements in various fields.

The construction sector is witnessing remarkable growth between the two sides, as Cypriot companies have contributed to building and constructing many major infrastructure projects in the State of Qatar, the most important of which is the construction of the Qatar Foundation’s Education City Stadium, one of the stadiums of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Qatar Airways is also operating from Larnaca International Airport 14 passenger flights per week in the summer, and 7 passenger flights per week in the winter.

In December 2021, A consortium consisting of QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil signed contract with the government of the Republic of Cyprus for exploration and production sh
aring in block five, located southeast of the island of Cyprus. This is QatarEnergy’s second exploration block in the Republic of Cyprus, in addition to Block 10, which was awarded to the same consortium in 2017 and resulted in the ‘Glaucus’ gas discovery announced in February 2019 with estimated in-place resources of 5 to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas.

As per the agreement, QatarEnergy will own a 40 percent working interest in block five. ExxonMobil will operate the block with a 60 percent working interest.

There is also cultural and educational cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Cyprus. The most prominent of this cooperation is working to achieve full recognition between universities and institutes in the two countries, especially since the State of Qatar recognizes the University of Cyprus and the Cyprus Institute of Technology, in addition to the participation of many intellectuals from both sides in seminars and exhibitions. Conferences are held in Doha and Nicosia.

According to
data from the National Planning Council, obtained by Qatar News Agency , the State of Qatar’s exports to Cyprus were concentrated in petroleum oils, oils obtained from bituminous mineral materials, ethylene polymers in their primary forms, pipes, tubes, hoses and their supplies, and maps of all kinds, including wall maps, cadastral diagrams, etc., while its imports from Cyprus focused on dairy industry machinery and equipment, medical solutions and medicines containing antibiotics, and other products and commodities.

It is expected that the visit will enhance the expansion of cooperation between Doha and Nicosia, especially in the economic field, which will reflect positively on trade and investment exchange and cooperation and partnership relations between the business sectors of the two countries.

Since its establishment, the relations between the two countries have witnessed rapid development in all fields, especially in the fields of energy, services, and tourism, as Qatar is always keen to its internat
ional relations and diversify the fields and locations of foreign investments, as well as building bridges of constructive and fruitful cooperation with all peoples and countries of the world.

The two countries have a set of agreements and memorandums of understanding that regulate their relations and cover political, economic, commercial, technical, educational, legal, health and tourism cooperation, as well as energy, seawater desalination, the banking and financial sector, encouraging and protecting mutual investments, air transport and avoiding double taxation, which would stimulate bilateral cooperation in various fields.

In November 2023, the government of the State of Qatar and the government of the Republic of Cyprus signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in the fields of higher education and scientific research. The signing of the MoU came as a result of the aspire of both parties to strengthen and expand the bonds of friendship, encourage and enhance cooperation in the educational and scientif
ic fields between the two countries, and to achieve goals and objectives of common interest.

The Republic of Cyprus is in the eastern Mediterranean basin and is the third largest island in it after Sicily and Sardinia. Its area is nine thousand two hundred and fifty square kilometers, and its population is more than 1.26 million. It enjoys a strategic location between the three European, Asian, and African continents. Its membership in the European Union also makes it a wide gateway to a diverse range of activities in many commercial, tourism and economic fields. Cyprus is classified as a high-income country, and the Cypriot economic performance is considered one of the best among the economies of many European Union countries.

The Cypriot economy is mainly based on tourism and services, as many Cypriots work in the services and agricultural sector, and there are promising opportunities for growth in many other sectors on the island, including: oil and gas, maritime transport, tourism, large-scale developme
nt projects, education, health, research, and Renewable energy.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar Aeronautical Academy Celebrates Class 2024 Graduation


Doha: The Qatar Aeronautical Academy celebrated Sunday the graduation of the Class of 2024 in four academic disciplines in the field of aviation, in the presence of HE Minister of Transport Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti, Their Excellencies ministers, heads of government entities, ambassadors, and officials representing the aviation industry and concerned ministries.

In a speech at the ceremony, HE Director General of the Qatar Aeronautical Academy Sheikh Jabor bin Hamad Al-Thani congratulated the graduates, and wished them continuous success to contribute to the ongoing progress and development of the country’s aviation industry. He added that the Academy not only trains students, but also prioritizes obtaining universal certifications and accreditations for the certificates it issues.

He said that the graduates’ academic disciplines varied, covering commercial pilot training, aircraft maintenance engineering, air traffic control, and the advanced program on airport operations management.

A group of graduates
who represent the Class of 2024 also addressed the audience, and thanked the QAA’s administration, and teaching staff for their support and dedication.

The QAA continues targeting the highest levels of air safety and security, supported, and supervised by the MOT.

Source: Qatar News Agency