New solutions urgently needed to tackle smoking worldwide: experts to convene in Poland at the Global Forum on Nicotine

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Tobacco harm reduction can hasten an end to smoking-related death and disease. Copyright-free photo by Mathew MacQuarrie on Unsplash.

WARSAW, Poland, June 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — International public health specialists, scientists, doctors, regulators, consumers and manufacturers are convening this week in the Polish capital to discuss new ways of tackling global smoking-related death and disease. Over four days, 70 speakers and hundreds of delegates at the tenth annual Global Forum on Nicotine (21 – 24 June) will focus on tobacco harm reduction, which encourages adults who cannot quit smoking to switch to safer nicotine products.

Despite decades of tobacco control efforts, a billion people still smoke worldwide, with eight million smoking-related deaths each year. Four in five smokers live in low- and middle-income countries, least able to cope with the resulting burden of disease, and smoking is a major cause of health inequalities in higher income countries. The thousands of toxins released when tobacco burns cause smoking-related diseases, not nicotine, which is a comparatively low-risk substance.

Vapes (e-cigarettes), pasteurised snus, nicotine pouches and heated tobacco products enable people to use nicotine without burning tobacco, significantly reducing health risks compared to continued smoking. Global estimates suggest 112 million people use these products, despite inconsistent regulation and outright prohibition in some countries. Smoking prevalence is falling faster where these products are available and appropriately regulated, such as in the UK, Sweden, Japan and New Zealand.

GFN23 will tackle the opportunities and challenges of tobacco harm reduction, including the development of regulatory systems that enable adult smokers to access safer products, while reducing youth uptake. Open to all, free live-streamed sessions from the event, translated from English to Spanish and Russian, will cover the last decade of science around safer nicotine products and their efficacy in smoking cessation, the environmental impact of safer products in comparison to combustible cigarettes and the detrimental impact of moral stances and ideology on science and regulation.

While it supports harm reduction for HIV/AIDS prevention and substance use, the World Health Organization opposes harm reduction for tobacco. Ibero-American experts at GFN23 will discuss the upcoming WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control COP10 in Panama this November, where decisions on the future of safer nicotine products may have grave implications for global public health.

Ahead of GFN23, Gerry Stimson, Emeritus Professor at Imperial College London and the event’s co-founder, called for international tobacco control leaders to adopt rational and pragmatic approaches that prioritise saving lives: “Ideology must be set aside and people must be supported to quit by all available means.”

The Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) is the only international conference to focus on the role of safer nicotine products that help people switch from smoking, in an approach called tobacco harm reduction. Find out more and register to watch online sessions free at https://gfn.events/

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SAABSOFT introduces new property listing from Bitrix24 CRM

SAABSOFT is leading digital transformation for Real Estate sector

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitrix24 partners with Dubai-based SAABSOFT company to drive the digital transformation in the MENA region. It has been announced on 1st April, 2022 that the companies have entered into a strategic partnership to layer new technology into business strategy and operations of SMEs in the UAE and MENA region.

As a result of the agreement, SAABSOFT has implemented Bitrix24 CRM successfully for more than 300+ real estate companies in UAE. Due to high demand in the real estate sector, UAE’s market has witnessed an increase in real estate start-up companies which leads to high competition in the market.

On 1st April 2023, SAABSOFT has launched the latest integrated solution with Bitrix24 for the real estate sector to publish and manage property listings from Bitrix24 to all the popular real estate portals as a part of digital transformation efforts.

Mr. Ashraf Alsaab – CEO and Founder of SAABSOFT said, “The future is bionic, and it’s already here. It’s a new paradigm, powered by technology and harnessed by people. To thrive, you must focus on outcomes that will make a difference. Each company needs to achieve the best automation process that can save time, cost and the best performance.”

Saabsoft company – The Bitrix24 Dubai, Bitrix24 UAE and MENA region partner – is a leading software company that exists remarkably in the field since 2018, based in Dubai, UAE and founded by IT experts with over 20 years of experience in technology. Saabsoft offers services in key areas of: Digital Transformation, Software Development, Software Solutions, Business Automation, Digital Marketing and Research & Data Analysis.

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Somali government sacks head of army

The Somali government has sacked the head of the country’s army.

Brig Gen Odowaa Yusuf Rageh has been replaced by Ibrahim Sheikh Muhyadin Addow.

It comes as the government prepares a new offensive against Islamist militant group al-Shabab.

Earlier this month they attacked a beachside hotel in the capital, Mogadishu, killing nine civilians.

And in southern Somalia more than 20 children were killed by mortar shells which exploded while they were playing. Al-Shabab was blamed for their deaths.

Source: BBC

Qatar, UAE restore diplomatic ties, reopen embassies

Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced that they are restoring diplomatic ties and reopening their embassies immediately, more than two years after Arab states ended a boycott of Doha that had shattered the Western-allied Gulf Arab bloc.

Qatar’s foreign ministry said on Monday that the neighbouring Gulf states have agreed to resume work at their embassies starting June 19.

The restoration of ties comes amid a broader regional push for reconciliation with Iran and Saudi Arabia, with Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud visiting Tehran on Saturday and Tehran opening its embassy in Riyadh in recent weeks.

Several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have moved to end a decade-long isolation of Syria, which had been boycotted over its crackdown on protests in 2011 – violence that led to a protracted civil war. Qatar, however, remains opposed to that move.

In mid-2017, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed all ties with Qatar over accusations it supported terrorism and was cosying up to Iran, accusations Doha denied.

Riyadh and Cairo were the first to reappoint ambassadors to Doha in 2021 after a Saudi-led deal to end the dispute, while Bahrain announced in April that it would restore diplomatic ties.

All nations restored trade and travel links with Qatar in early 2021, when the UAE had suggested resuming diplomatic ties would take time.

Relations between the UAE and Qatar warmed last year and leaders of both countries met face-to-face.

Source: TRTworld.com

Dollar down to 84.01 rubles as trading on Moscow Exchange opens

The dollar-to-ruble rate fell by 13.25 kopecks compared with the closing level of previous trading and amounted to 84.01 rubles at the opening of trading on the Moscow Exchange on Monday.

The euro rate rose by 1.75 kopecks to 91.67 rubles.

In turn, the yuan rate rose by 0.5 kopecks to 11.77 rubles.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Ukrainian shelling of Russia’s Belgorod Region leaves seven people injured

Seven people were wounded in a Ukrainian shelling attack on Russia’s Belgorod Region.

“The Valuiki District came under shelling by Ukrainian troops. According to preliminary reports, seven people, including a child, were injured in the attack,” Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov was quoted by Tass as saying on his Telegram channel on Monday.

The border areas of Russia in the provinces of Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk and Voronezh are frequently bombed and attacked by the forces of the Kiev regime and its mercenaries.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

The 5th Conference of Syrian Researchers in Homeland and Abroad kicks off

The 5th Conference of Syrian Researchers in Homeland and Abroad 2023 kicked off on Monday morning at al-Assad National Library in Damascus.

The conference is organized by the Higher Commission for Scientific Research, in cooperation with Foreign and Expatriates Ministry, Syrian Virtual University(SVU) and Arab School of Science and Technology(ASST).

The conference is being held under the title “Conference of Syrian Researchers in Homeland and Abroad… Towards a knowledge-based national economy”.

The three-day conference aims at providing an effective and sustainable communication environment between Syrian researchers in homeland and abroad to reach effective, research and applied partnerships among the researchers.

More than 60 researchers are participating in the conference, either personally or virtually (remotely), as they will focus on advanced technology and capacity building in information and communication fields, smart systems and many other scientific issues.

The Commission will publish the distinguished research papers in the Syrian Journal of Science and Innovation approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The journal is specialized in publishing distinguished and influential research papers in various scientific fields.

An exhibition of scientific posters including 16 scientific papers will be also organized during the conference.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

13 quakes reported over the past 24 hours- NEC

Over the past 24 hours, 13 tremors were reported, according to the National Earthquake Center(NEC).

The NEC said in a statement that the stations of the National Seismological Network registered on Monday 13 tremors, seven of which in turkey with a magnitude ranging between 2.5 and 4.4, in addition to two tremors in Liwa Iskenderun with magnitudes reaching up to 2.4.

The center added that two 2.9 magnitude quakes were recorded north of Hama and a 2.6 magnitude east of it, in addition to a 2.1 magnitude quake northwest of Homs.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

With participation of Syria, 54th Algiers International Fair kicks off on Tuesday

With participation of Syria, the 54th Algiers International Fair starts activities on Tuesday at Exhibition Palace in Algiers, and will last until June 25th.

“Syria’s participation is organized by Authority and General Organization for International Exhibitions and Markets in cooperation with Regional Office of Arab Exporters and Importers Union in Damascus,” Director General of Local Production and Exports Support and Development Authority, Thaer Fayyad, told SANA.

Fayyad hailed the distinguished bilateral relations binding Syria and Algeria.

He underlined the importance of Algerian market for the Syrian products, as it constitutes a major destination for Syrian exports, especially textile products, as Algiers International Fair is considered one of the most important international fairs held in North Africa.

He noted that 20 companies from various textile, clothing, chemical, and household equipment industries will participate in the fair.

Fayyad stressed that Syria’s participation comes as a part of seeking to promote the national industry in foreign markets and open new markets for it.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

GASTAT Announces Total Number of Umrah Performers and Pilgrims in 2022

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) issued today two reports for Umrah and Hajj statistics for the year 2022/1443 Hijri.

Umrah statistics showed that the total number of Umrah performers in 2022 reached 24,715,307, from which the number of Umrah performers who performed Umrah once was 9,517,829.

According to the Umrah report, the total number of external Umrah performers reached 8,372,429. The number of male Umrah performers was 3,700,785, which accounted for 44.20%, while the number of female Umrah performers reached 4,671,644, accounting for 55.80%.

The result showed that the total number of internal Umrah performers reached 16,342,878, of whom Saudis accounted for 6,642,881 or 40.65%, and non-Saudis accounted for 9,699,997 or 59.35%.

The result also showed that the number of internal male Umrah performers reached 11,033,994, accounting for 67.52%, while the percentage of females reached 32.48%.

According to the same report, the highest number of Umrah performers was in April, in which the number of internal Umrah performers reached 5,479,637.

Makkah Region recorded the highest number of internal Umrah performers, which reached 10,270,637.

Hajj statistics showed that the total number of internal and external pilgrims reached 926,062 pilgrims in 2022. The percentage of external pilgrims reached 84.4% of the total pilgrims, with 781,409 pilgrims, who came through various ports, while the percentage of internal pilgrims reached 15.6% with 144,653 pilgrims.

According to the Hajj report, the number of internal male pilgrims reached 77,776 pilgrims, while the number of internal female pilgrims reached 66,877. The number of external male pilgrims reached 421,999, while the number of external female pilgrims reached 359,410.

The result showed that pilgrims arriving in Saudi Arabia via air transport reached 94.7% of the total number of pilgrims, while land transport constituted 4.5%, and sea transport recorded the lowest percentage by 0.8%.

The result also indicated that the number of labor force participating in serving pilgrims exceeded 236,000 male and female employees. The number of labor force in the general services sector was 73,556, in the medical services sector 26,392, and in the transportation services sector 19,421, while the total labor force in the communications sector reached 3,728 workers.

The number of medical facilities and teams inside Makkah, Madinah, and the holy sites reached 900 medical facilities and teams, to provide emergency and hospitalization services to more than 22,000 pilgrims.

Cardiac catheterization, dialysis and other surgical operations were also provided to more than 1,904 pilgrims.

Vaccination campaigns were implemented for pilgrims and workers in various groups and the population of Makkah and Madinah, with a total of 120,423 medical vaccines.

GASTAT issues Hajj and Umrah statistics annually based on administrative records in government and private entities concerned with serving Umrah performers and pilgrims. These records include data for Hajj permits for internal and external pilgrims. The data is provided according to a unified form that includes data on manpower and medical services according to temporal and spatial reference.

Source: Saudi Press Agency