Bybit Web3 IDO Adds Pop Social (PPT) to Its Roster, Enabling Access to the Ultimate Web3 AI Social Experience

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Israeli Occupation Continues Strikes Against Towns in Southern Lebanon

Beirut, – Today, the Israeli occupation forces continued to bomb several villages and towns in southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli occupation forces artillery bombed the outskirts of towns in Southern Lebanon.

Meanwhile Prime Minister Najib Miqati said that his government is making all diplomatic and political contacts to address the current situation and stop the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, adding that it is also preparing a contingency plan in the event of any developments.

Mikati expressed his hope that international efforts would succeed in stopping the Israeli aggression against Gaza and the ongoing violations of Lebanese territory.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Department of Meteorology Warns of Poor Horizontal Visibility at Places by Late Night

Doha, – Weather inshore tonight until 6:00 am on Saturday will be some clouds and misty to foggy at places by late night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of expected poor horizontal visibility at places by late night.

Offshore, it will be hazy at times with some clouds, the report added.

Wind inshore will be mainly southeasterly to northeasterly 05 to 15 knot becomes variable less than 5 knot by late night.

Offshore, it will be mainly northeasterly to northwesterly to 03 to 13 knot becomes variable.

Visibility will be 04 to 09/02 kilometers or less at places by late night.

Sea state inshore will be 1 to 2 feet. Offshore will be 1 to 3 feet.

Area High Tide Low Tide Min ———- —————- ——————- ————- Messaid 11:11 **:** 01:28 **:** 24 Wakrah: 10:02 20:35 01:41 **:** 26 Doha: 09:19 18:50 01:43 17:37 28 Al Khor: 10:05 19:31 01:04 16:31 25 Ruwais 08:54 21:57 02:40 16:01 27 Dukhan: 02:05 14:23 08:06 20:50 26 Sunrise: 05:354 LT Sunset: 17:01 LT.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Palestinian President Discusses Latest Developments in Israeli Aggression with British Prime Minister

Cairo, – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak discussed today, in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, the latest development in the Palestinian arena as well as the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

President Abbas stressed Palestine’s categorical rejection of the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, or Jerusalem. He affirmed that peace and security are achieved by recognizing the state of Palestine and implementing the two-state solution based on international legitimacy, which encompasses the entire land of the state of Palestine in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.

For his part, the British Prime Minister stressed his country’s stance against the killing of civilians and that Britain will provide urgent humanitarian relief aid to the Strip. He further stressed his country’s commitment to the two-state solution.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatari Amir Thanks Leadership for Hosting GCC-ASEAN Summit

Riyadh, Qatari Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has voiced thanks and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their hospitality during his participation in the Riyadh Summit between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

In two cables to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH Crown Prince, Sheikh Tamim expressed hopes that the summit’s outcomes would contribute to enhancing GCC-ASEAN relations.

Sheikh Tamim also expressed his sincerest wishes of good health for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and HRH Crown Prince and for further progress and prosperity for the Kingdom.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

IOM Appeals for $69 Million to Respond to Crisis in Occupied Palestinian Territories

Geneva, The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) is urgently appealing for $69 million to support its response to the growing critical humanitarian needs of hundreds of thousands of civilians in the occupied Palestinian Territories.

Over 1 million people fled their homes in the Gaza Strip since violence erupted October 7, and hundreds of thousands of civilians have little or no access to basic commodities including food, water, electricity, and fuel. In addition, the deteriorating security situation in the occupied West Bank and border areas between Israel and Lebanon has led to the internal displacement of about 12,854 people, mainly from southern Lebanon.

IOM reiterates UN calls for an immediate end to the escalating violence and for a humanitarian ceasefire to avert an even greater catastrophe. Humanitarian access is critical to allow delivery of aid to the most vulnerable and seriously affected populations, as well as safe passage for third-country nationals trapped in Gaza. IOM has received requests from governments to help 1,114 people, including women and children, return to their countries of origin.

“As we approach the third week of the conflict, the humanitarian situation is worsening at a horrifying rate,” said IOM’s Director General Amy Pope.

“Hundreds of thousands of civilians have been displaced, and many more lack access to basic necessities such as food, water, and energy sources. All involved parties and the international community have a responsibility to urgently secure access for humanitarian workers,” the IOM chief said.

IOM has mobilized teams in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan and is ready to support humanitarian efforts in the occupied Palestinian Territories and neighboring countries, working closely with governments on requests for the evacuation of third-country nationals and the provision of critical aid supplies.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Sultan of Brunei Darussalam Leaves Riyadh

Riyadh, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Darussalam and his accompanying delegation left Riyadh today after participating in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Riyadh Summit.

At King Khalid International Airport, they were seen off by Saudi Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Buraithan, Brunei Darussalam Ambassador to the Kingdom Yusuf Ismail, and a Royal Protocol representative.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HM King arrives in Egypt to participate in ‘Cairo Summit’

Cairo, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa arrived in Egypt today, where he will lead the kingdom’s delegation at the Cairo Summit, which will be devoted to discussing the latest developments and future of the Palestinian cause, in addition to the peace process.

HM the King is participating in Saturday’s summit at the invitation of Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El Sisi.

On arrival, HM King Hamad made a statement in which he expressed appreciation and gratitude to President El Sisi for inviting him to participate in the Cairo Summit to discuss the Palestinian cause and the peace process, in the midst of the ongoing dangerous military escalation in the Gaza Strip.

HM the King expressed deep pride in and appreciation of Egypt’s constant keenness on exerting good endeavours to end the war in the Gaza Strip and mitigate its repercussions, as well as provide protection for brotherly Gazans by ensuring the delivery of humanitarian and relief aid to them.

HM King Hamad also commended the efforts being made by Egypt to revive the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, in a way that would contribute to reaching a political settlement and a just solution to the Palestinian cause, through the two-state solution that paves the way for establishing an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the resolutions of the international legitimacy.

HM the King commended President El Sisi’s efforts and initiative to hold the Cairo Summit, praising the important strategic role played by Egypt to support peace, security and stability in the Arab world, as well as unify efforts to maintain Arab national security, in addition to consolidating solidarity and peaceful coexistence in the best interests of Arab countries and their peoples.

HM King Hamad wished Egypt’s leadership continued success.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Joint Statement of GCC-ASEAN Summit

Riyadh, At the invitation of His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN), met in Saudi Arabia.

The GCC-ASEAN Summit was co-chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and President Joko Widodo of Indonesia, with the participation of the leaders of the GCC and ASEAN countries, GCC Secretary-General, and ASEAN Secretary-General.

The leaders welcomed the accession of all GCC Member States to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC).

Inspired by their common interests and the deeply-rooted historical ties between the two sides, the leaders exchanged views on regional and international issues of common interest. They discussed ways to upgrade and develop their partnership to take advantage of the growth opportunities that can be utilized through cooperation between their two dynamic regions based on their shared visions for the future of their partnership and the values embodied in the United Nations (UN) Charter.

The leaders hereby declare to:

1. Join efforts to promote peace, security, stability and prosperity, through mutual respect and cooperation between countries and regions to achieve development and progress and maintain the rules-based international order based on adherence to international law, the UN Charter, including the principles of good neighbourliness, respect for the independence, sovereignty, equality, territorial integrity, non-interference in their internal affairs, and refraining from the use of force, or the threat of use of force, and settlement of differences or disputes by peaceful means.

2. Undertake consultations and explore cooperation on specific areas of common interest to implement the four priority areas of ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP), namely maritime cooperation, connectivity, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and economic and other possible areas of cooperation, where appropriate.

3. Recognise the importance of oceans and seas as the key factors in driving the growth and prosperity of the region and reaffirm the importance of maintaining and promoting peace, stability, maritime safety and security, freedom of navigation and overflight in the region, and other lawful uses of the seas and unimpeded lawful maritime commerce and to promote peaceful resolutions of disputes, in accordance with universally recognised principles of international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the relevant standards and recommended practices by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

4. Strengthen ties between the two sides, at the multilateral and bilateral levels, and in global fora by pursuing opportunities for sustainable development, peace, security and stability, and to navigate global and regional challenges and risks; to ensure sustainable supply chains, transport interconnectivity and communications; to strengthen food, energy and water security; as well as to build cooperation in green and renewable energy sources and technologies, tourism infrastructure, creating business opportunities and boosting trade and investment flows. In this regard, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is going to host the first GCC-ASEAN Economic and Investment Conference in Riyadh in the first half of 2024.

5. Welcome the GCC-ASEAN Framework of Cooperation (2024-2028), which outlines measures and cooperation activities to be jointly undertaken by ASEAN and the GCC in the areas of common interest and for mutual benefit including political and security dialogue, trade and investment people-to-people exchanges, education, culture, tourism, media and sports.

6. Explore cooperation in preventing and combating transnational crime, cybercrime, counterterrorism and extremism.

7. Enhance trade and investment flows, by creating mutually beneficial opportunities for joint investments, consistent with the GCC-ASEAN Framework of Cooperation, with special emphasis on sustainable infrastructure, renewables, petrochemicals, agriculture, manufacturing, health care, tourism, logistics, smart cities, connectivity and digitalization.

8. Promote trade and investment relations between the GCC and ASEAN countries, by enhancing public-private sector engagement and business-to-business relations between both regions, using available and new physical and online platforms, trade missions, exhibitions, seminars, conferences, and dialogues between their business representatives.

9. Explore cooperation on key economic partnership priorities namely, strengthening regional market integration; sustainability and decarbonisation; digital transformation and inclusivity, including Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), public-private sector engagement, and people-to-people ties.

10. Encourage technical assistance and capacity building for entrepreneurs and start-ups on both sides, with a particular focus on women, youth, and persons with disabilities to enable them to compete regionally and globally.

11. Promote a trade multilateral system, as embodied by the World Trade Organization (WTO), amidst global trade uncertainties, including disruptions in global trade markets and supply chains.

12. Welcome Saudi Arabia’s bid to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh, highlighting the importance of organizing regional and international exhibitions to reenergize economic and cultural exchanges between the Gulf and Southeast Asia regions.

13. Identify cooperation in the development of sustainable and circular agriculture and in the promotion of sustainable food production and promote trade and investment opportunities in food and agri-based industries and encourage the exchange of information, sharing of experiences, research, modern technologies and best practices, as well as through conducting capacity building activities in areas such as food and halal industry development, including various standards for halal food certification.

14. Encourage the sharing of best practices and capacity-building programs in the areas of transport safety, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and transport regulations in aviation, land and maritime transport.

15. Reaffirm the positive contributions of Southeast Asian manpower in building sustainable economic growth and development in the GCC region.

16. Encourage collaboration to promote orderly, safe, regular, and responsible labour mobility, while strengthening cooperation to combat trafficking in persons in relation to recruitment practices.

17. Promote dialogue among civilisations and cultures to enhance trust, and advance mutual understanding and greater respect for diversity, thus contributing to a culture of peace.

18. Build on the two regions’ cultural diversity, openness and rich history to stress that tolerance and peaceful coexistence are among the most important values and principles for relations between nations and cultures.

19. Promote awareness of GCC and ASEAN traditions, arts, heritage and cultures, through cultural festivals, art exhibitions, film festivals, workshops, book fairs and other cultural events and activities, and through the exchange of best practices and capacity building in the areas of museology, protection, conservation and restoration of cultural and historical heritage, as well as promotion of cultural creative industries.

20. Strengthen people-to-people ties through fostering mutual understanding, convening networking and dialogue platforms, leadership training programs/workshops, student exchange programs and GCC and ASEAN sports initiatives.

21. Stress the important role that the GCC and ASEAN countries can play in hosting major sporting events, the Summit welcomed the candidacy of Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.

22. Encourage the exploration of cooperation to promote tourism, including heritage, cruise, sustainable and eco-tourism, medical and wellness, and tourism, by undertaking benchmarking activities, joint tourism investments, and strengthening capacity-building including for MSMEs.

23. Explore cooperation and information sharing on Information Communications Technology (ICT), especially in digital innovation, cybersecurity, data governance and cross-border data flows.

24. Support both regions’ efforts toward a digitally-enabled economy that is open, secure, inclusive, and sustainable, and further leverage ICT to enable innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as new technological developments including the Internet of Things, 5G Networks, Artificial Intelligence and smart cities.

25. Explore cooperation such as city-to-city partnerships between the ASEAN Smart Cities Network (ASCN) and the Smart Cities of the GCC Member States by fostering exchanges of best practices to help build resilient, innovative, well-connected, and technologically advanced cities.

26. Encourage diplomatic contact by promoting training activities for diplomats and explore collaboration between the GCC and ASEAN Member States’ training centres.

27. Encourage cooperation in science, technology and innovation, technology transfer and innovation models, including through policy study, capacity building, sharing expertise, joint research activity, and development on cross-sectoral areas such as health, communicable and emerging infectious diseases, environmental management, climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, agricultural technologies, alternative energy, biodiversity conservation, food processing, and advanced materials for development of value-added products.

28. Explore cooperation in human resource development, particularly in higher education and technical vocational education and training (TVET), addressing out-of-school children and youth, digital education, digital skills and 21st-century skills development as well as efforts to improve the quality of education and training through initiatives such as skills training for students and youth, capacity building for teachers and education practitioners, provision of scholarships, research, and the sharing of good practices and experiences.

29. Explore cooperation to promote and protect the rights and welfare of all children, through networking and exchange of policies, knowledge and best practices, and encourage collaboration in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in the areas of eliminating all forms of violence against women, promoting women economic empowerment, as well as promoting the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

30. Encourage support to empower persons with disabilities and older persons through the implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025: Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Ageing: Empowering Older Persons and its regional action plan, including through sharing of knowledge and best practices, capacity building, and networking, and welcome initiatives to enhance strategies and approaches to alleviating poverty and addressing the needs of low-income households and communities, and vulnerable and marginalised groups.

31. Encourage collaboration and coordination in building strong and sustainable recovery towards enhanced prevention, preparedness, detection and response initiatives for all health hazards and threats including effectively addressing emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, zoonotic diseases, health impacts of climate change; and exploring technical and information exchanges on digital health technology and innovation, and on regional preparedness and response to public health emergencies.

32. Welcome initiatives to enhance GCC-ASEAN connectivity through the sharing of best practices, as well as co-creating connectivity projects.

33. Undertake consultations and explore cooperation on the implementation of the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Work Plan IV (2021-2025) and GCC integration programs, including through knowledge sharing, institutional capacity building, technical assistance, and technology transfer in order to narrow the development gaps within and between ASEAN Member States, and enhance ASEAN’s competitiveness as a region to realise the goals of the ASEAN Community and advance regional integration.

34. Stress the importance and urgency of promoting joint action including through the ASEAN Centre for Climate Change and similar GCC entities in mitigating climate change and adapting to its impacts, protecting the environment and developing low carbon and clean energy technologies, such as renewables, energy efficiency and conservation, carbon abatement and removal technologies.

35. Commend commitments expressed by the GCC and ASEAN countries at COP27 and call for an active participation at COP28, aimed at the implementation of commitments made, and affirm the importance of the underlying principles of the climate agreements, including equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities in the light of different national circumstances, approaches, needs, and priorities in implementing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement.

36. Express support for the United Arab Emirates hosting COP 28, calling for an ambitious and inclusive outcome, with nature, people, lives, and livelihoods at the heart of climate action.

37. Reaffirm commitment to the Paris Agreement and, in view of COP28, stress the importance of successfully concluding the first Global Stocktake, with an ambitious and forward-looking outcome.

38. Express interest in working together towards sustainable, just, affordable, inclusive and orderly energy transitions in line with the Paris Agreement.

39. Welcome Qatar hosting the International Horticultural EXPO 2023.

40. Acknowledge Saudi Arabia’s Middle East Green Initiative (MGI), and its announcement to establish and host a dedicated MGI Secretariat and allocate US $2.5 billion to support MGI projects and governance.

41. Welcome the announcement by Saudi Arabia about the establishment of an international water organization based in Riyadh, as well as the UAE water initiative to address the threat of global water scarcity, calling for further decisive global action.

42. Recognise the important initiatives by ASEAN and the GCC in their respective regions and decide to undertake mutual consultations by Ministers and relevant officials with a view to establishing mutual cooperation, as appropriate.

The Leaders thanked Saudi Arabia for hosting this historic summit and agreed to hold a GCC-ASEAN summit every two years. The next summit will be held in Malaysia in 2025.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

UAE President meets Vietnamese Prime Minister

Riyadh, UAE President His Highness Shaikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Pham Minh Chinh, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, on the sidelines of the joint summit between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which commenced today in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

According to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), His Highness and the Vietnamese Prime Minister discussed the friendly relations and cooperation between the two countries. They explored opportunities to further strengthen ties in a manner that serves mutual interests and realises the aspirations of their peoples for further development and prosperity.

The meeting also addressed the significance of the GCC-ASEAN Summit and its outcomes in enhancing cooperation between the two sides at various levels, including economic and investment ties and promising opportunities to advance comprehensive developmental partnerships that serve their aspirations for sustainable development and prosperity. Furthermore, discussions addressed the importance of establishing mechanisms to ensure continued dialogue and consultation while strengthening cooperation with all partners to achieve global stability and development.

Source: Bahrain News Agency