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HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister meets the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Kingdom of Bahrain

Manama, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today met with the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to the Kingdom of Bahrain, HE Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, at Riffa Palace.

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister highlighted the depth of Bahrain-UAE longstanding relations, noting Bahrain’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, in line with the visions of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the President of the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

HE Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan delivered a written letter from the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, which included an official invitation to attend the 28th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), which will be hosted by the UAE in Expo City, Dubai.

HE Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan also extended the greetings of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to His Royal Highness, and HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister conveyed his own greetings to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

His Royal Highness highlighted the UAE’s efforts in hosting COP28, the UN’s 28th annual meeting on climate change, noting the UAE’s ongoing efforts to address climate change and achieve environmental security.

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister affirmed the Kingdom of Bahrain’s commitment to supporting international endeavours to achieve climate goals and a sustainable future.

For his part, HE Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan thanked HRH for his support of the Bahrain-UAE robust partnership, which benefits both countries and their peoples.

The Minister of Finance and National Economy, HE Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, also attended the meeting.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Jeddah Islamic Port Witnesses in October 2023 the Highest Monthly Handling in its History: 511,348 TEU

Riyadh, Jeddah Islamic Port achieved a significant milestone and set a new monthly record in October 2023, having handled an impressive 511,348 TEUs, according to a press release.

This accomplishment underscores not only the port’s critical role in regional and global trade, the press release said, but also its key position in transshipment trade, container handling, and goods movement along the strategic Red Sea coast.

It is also a testament to the relentless efforts of the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s maritime sector, enhance operational efficiency, and increase container throughput, all actions that align with the national strategy for transport and logistics services, which aims to reinforce the Kingdom’s standing as a global logistics hub connecting three continents.

The record is also due to the successful collaboration between Mawani and its strategic partners, the press release added. Numerous joint projects and agreements have been initiated to enhance infrastructure and upgrade the container terminals. Initiatives include the establishment of new docks with larger depths, deepening approach channels, turning basins and sea lanes, and equipping them with modern, automated, and environment-friendly equipment. All these concerted efforts aim to catapult Jeddah Islamic Port into the elite list of the world’s top 10 ports, said the release.

The October achievement surpassed the record set by Jeddah Islamic Port in July 2023 when it handled 491,197 standard containers.

In addition to setting new records, the port has also been the recipient of several international accolades. These include the Advanced Port Infrastructure Award at the Landmarks of Logistics 2023, the Port of the Year award at the Logistics and Transport Awards ceremony in the UAE in 2023, and the Best Port award at the 2022 International Green Shipping Summit Awards in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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HMC Offers Treatment for Patients with Heart Attacks in Record Time, Exceeding International Standards

Hamad Medical Corporations (HMC) Heart Hospital has achieved remarkable success in treating heart attack patients in record time.

The average time from the arrival of a heart attack patient to the emergency department at the Heart Hospital to opening the blocked artery via catheterization is just 46 minutes, surpassing the global standard of 90 minutes for this therapeutic procedure.

Dr. Nidal Asaad, CEO and Medical Director of HMCs Heart Hospital, explained that the prompt medical intervention in managing heart attack cases is crucial in saving patients lives. “The faster we provide treatment after a heart attack, the better the patient’s chances of recovery. Conversely, the longer the time between the occurrence of a heart attack and medical intervention, the higher the likelihood of complications, potentially leading to death,” said Dr. Nidal.

“A heart attack occurs due to a sudden blockage in the blood flow to the heart, resulting in damage or weakening of the heart muscle, rendering it unable to function properly. Upon receiving the patient in the emergency department at the Heart Hospital, a cardiac catheterization is performed for critical and urgent cases requiring rapid intervention, which are transferred to the hospital through the Ambulance Service.

The procedure is performed by our highly trained teams equipped with the necessary expertise and facilities to handle complex cases according to international standards,” explained Dr. Asaad.

“The Heart Hospital offers rapid access to care for cardiac catheterization cases and has one of the best recorded times in this field in medical institutions worldwide.

The ambulance team sends the ECG data to the Heart Hospital, and once the diagnosis is confirmed, the cardiac catheterization team is activated, and the catheterization room is prepared to receive the patient immediately upon arrival. In some of the most complex cases, the catheterization, intensive care, anesthesia, and cardiac surgery teams are all ready and awaiting the patient before his arrival,” added Dr. Asaad.

The multidisciplinary teams dedicated to caring for heart attack patients at HMC provide the safest, most effective, and compassionate healthcare services for these patients.

The team comprises paramedics, cardiologists, practicing physicians, emergency medical service professionals, emergency department team members, radiology professionals, cardiac care ward members, nursing staff specializing in cardiac care, and allied health professionals.

Treatment plans are tailored to each patient’s specific needs. Last year, our teams performed approximately 1,100 emergency cardiac catheterizations for critical and urgent cases requiring rapid intervention. This service continued uninterrupted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic in the past years.

Dr. Omar Al Tamimi, Senior Consultant Cardiologist at HMC’s Heart Hospital, emphasized that heart attacks are among the leading causes of death in Qatar and cautioned about their symptoms, stating: “Symptoms of a heart attack typically include a sharp pain and tightness in the chest, pain in the arms and jaw, and sometimes the upper back, accompanied by shortness of breath and dizziness.

These symptoms can serve as warning signs, with variations depending on the patient’s health, gender, age, and type of heart condition.” Dr. Al Tamimi advised: “If you experience symptoms of a heart attack or are with someone you suspect may be experiencing these symptoms, do not hesitate to call 999 immediately to request an ambulance.” Hamad Medical Corporation has made significant strides in improving the care provided to heart patients in recent years.

The Corporation remains committed to further advancements in this field through public education on the significance of maintaining heart health, raising awareness, and preventing heart attacks by promoting a healthy lifestyle. The aim is to help individuals identify conditions that make them more vulnerable to heart diseases.

Dr. Al Tamimi highlighted chronic conditions and habits that increase the risk of heart attacks, including high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol levels, obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, and smoking. “It is crucial for individuals to ascertain whether their condition falls within the high-risk category for heart problems through regular cardiac examinations.

Diabetes, smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, and inactivity are all factors contributing to heart disease. Adult diabetic patients face a two to four times greater risk of heart problems compared to non-diabetic patients,” said Dr. Al Tamimi.

Dr. Al Tamimi mentioned that making certain lifestyle changes, such as adopting a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and refraining from smoking, can help reduce the risk of developing heart and artery diseases.

Heart diseases are the leading cause of death globally over the past twenty years, especially as the percentage of deaths from heart and vascular diseases is about 33 percent, which accounts for nearly 19 million deaths annually, according to the World Heart Federation.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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Dozens of Palestinians Detained by Israeli Forces in West Bank

He Israeli occupation forces on Saturday detained dozens of Palestinians in raids at their homes in the occupied West Bank.

25 people were rounded up in a raid in Fawar refugee camp ranging in age between 20 and 53 years of age, and one from Beit Ummar, in the Hebron governorate.

In nearby Bethlehem, soldiers detained two people aged 33.

Six people were detained in raids in the Jenin governorate, five of them from the town of Jaba, in the north of the West Bank, and three were detained from Balata refugee camp in Nablus.

In the Ramallah district, the soldiers detained a man and his two sons from the village of Deir Jarir, and another man from the town of Nilin.

Israel detained more than 2000 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since the start of the aggression on Gaza on October 7, according to prisoners’ advocacy groups

Source: Qatar News Agency

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HH the Deputy Amir Sends Condolences to Amir of Kuwait

HH the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Thani sent a cable of condolences to HH Amir of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on the death of Muneera Samie Abdullah Al Mailem, wife of Sheikh Mubarak Hamad Fahad Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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Arab League Issues Urgent Appeal to UNSC to Stop the Aggression Against Gaza

The League of Arab States sent an urgent appeal to the member states of the UN Security Council (UNSC) to work to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip immediately and impose a humanitarian truce to bring in the necessary materials in order to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of residents.

In a statement today, Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit said that famine has become a possibility, especially since 1.2 million people in Gaza were already suffering from food insecurity before the recent Israeli aggression on the Strip.

After 17 full years of siege, the entire population today faces the threat of starvation and does not know how to get their next meal, he added.

The majority of the population of the Gaza Strip lives on one liter of water for all purposes, and they sometimes drink from unsanitary wells and do not obtain drinking water, while the average person consumes about 140 liters, the statement said explaining that most of the desalination plants, were destroyed or stopped working due to lack of fuel.

The continuation of Israeli attacks, as well as the aerial bombardment and siege, aggravate the humanitarian situation in Gaza in a horrific way, in what can effectively be described as a war of extermination and ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, the statement said.

Furthermore, the statement warned that this situation creates a major health crisis and increases the possibility of transmission of infectious diseases, which is exacerbated by the cessation of service in a number of hospitals and health units, and the collapse of the health sector in Gaza after the generators ran out of fuel, and as a result of it being targeted by the Israeli occupation forces, whose strikes did not spare even ambulances, in a flagrant violation of the most basic laws of war.

The statement noted that the number of trucks entering from the Rafah crossing into the Gaza Strip is still far behind what is required to avoid a humanitarian crisis, noting at the same time that great difficulties face the operations of distributing relief materials and food even after entering the Strip due to the lack of fuel, and as a result of the continued Israeli bombing, which leaves no safe place for the population in Gaza.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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HH the Amir Sends Condolences to Amir of Kuwait

HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent a cable of condolences to HH Amir of the State of Kuwait Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on the death of Muneera Samie Abdullah Al Mailem, wife of Sheikh Mubarak Hamad Fahad Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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Qatar Participates in 7th Interpol Meeting of Police Chiefs in MENA

The State of Qatar participated in the seventh Interpol meeting of police chiefs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), which was held at the headquarters of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in the French city of Lyon.

Director of the Al-Rayyan Security Department Lieutenant Colonel Masoud Jamaan Al Qahtani headed the delegation of the Ministry of Interior to the meeting.

The meeting discussed a number of topics that aim to enhance cooperation between member states and the International Criminal Police Organization in the field of combating crime.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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Ooredoo Hosts GSMA Networks Group Meeting in Doha

Ooredoo hosted the GSMA Networks Group Meeting NG#18 in Doha in a landmark moment for digital innovation and global connectivity.

This event marked an essential step in Qatar’s journey to becoming a leader in digital communications, as it brought together global industry leaders to shape the future of mobile connectivity.

The GSMA, a worldwide entity dedicated to uniting the mobile ecosystem, is committed to empowering innovation for the betterment of businesses and society.

It was the first time such a prestigious gathering of the top telco companies took place in Qatar-fostering discussions and advancements in voice and data services to upgrade the mobile user experience of people worldwide.

“The GSMA Networks Group is at the forefront of defining the future of mobile connectivity and services. Being hosted for our NG#18 meeting in Qatar is a testament to the country’s ongoing commitment to dedication to digital innovation. We ensure that users worldwide enjoy a seamless and enriched mobile experience, regardless of where they are.

Qatar’s vibrant technological landscape provides the perfect backdrop for these discussions. We are grateful to Ooredoo for hosting us and playing a crucial role in fostering international cooperation and shared progress in the telecommunications sector,” said Ian Pannell, GSMA, Chief Engineer.

Hosted by Ooredoo, the event welcomed over 100 participants, with some joining virtually, including representatives from major multinational operators as well as manufacturers from all sectors of technology and internet giants.

Representatives from these highly influential entities gathered in Doha with a shared mission to exchange valuable insights, engage in future-forward deliberations, and cultivate partnerships poised to transform the telecommunications landscape.

The GSMA is a global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem to discover, develop and deliver innovation foundational to positive business environments and societal change.

Source: Qatar News Agency

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Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission Launches International Translation Forum

Riyadh, Organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, the third annual International Translation Forum 2023 began today with the participation of Saudi and international experts under the slogan, “Transcultural Content.”

The forum at the King Saud University will discuss in 10 sessions and 10 workshops a variety of topics related to translation industry. An exhibition has been organized on the sidelines of the event, where local and international agencies will showcase their publications.

The forum will conclude with a ceremony to honor winners in the “translation challenge” competition, which the commission launched in October, targeting translators and visual content creators to translate Arab poems into certain languages.

Source: Saudi Press Agency