YPC director congratulates leader of the revolution

The Executive Director of the Yemeni Oil Company (YPC) Engineer Ammar al-Adhrui on Monday sent a cable of congratulations to the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the President of the Supreme Political Council, Field Marshal Mahdi a-Mashat, on the occasion of the 33rd National Day of the Republic of Yemen, “May 22”.

Al-Adhrui stressed that Yemeni unity will remain a safety valve to achieve the aspirations of the Yemeni people, deriving its existence from the awareness of the people whose heritage, values and morals cannot be obliterated, noting that the Yemenis, with their unity and steadfastness, were able to make achievements and victories throughout history.

He pointed out that the celebration of this national occasion is an affirmation of rejecting and overthrowing all conspiracies against the Yemeni unity, which will remain tall in the conscience of the Yemeni people, expressing his wishes that this national occasion would return and Yemen would enjoy security, stability, peace, sovereignty and independence.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Hadramout Governor: “Unity is Yemeni, Arab gain; no force can compromise it”

The Governor of Hadramout province, Luqman Baras, said on Monday that Yemeni unity is a great Yemeni and Arab gain, and no puppet forces will be able to compromise it.

In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Baras considered that the recent moves led by the tools of aggression and occupation in Hadramout do not represent the people of the southern provinces but rather express the agendas of the occupation forces that are trying to move their puppet tools towards compromising the unity of the Yemeni people.

The Governor of Hadramout pointed out that reforming the path of unity by resolving the southern issue is a national matter and requires sitting at the dialogue table, not as some imagine that history would go backwards.

Baras called on the people of Hadramout province to reject all calls for secession and fragmentation projects, indicating that secession has become a colonial goal that the Saudi-Emirati-British-American aggression countries seek to achieve in order to attack Yemen’s capabilities in the southern provinces.

He reaffirmed that Yemeni unity would remain and be protected by the people, the army, and the free national forces, and that the projects to divide Yemen into states in proportion to the wishes of the occupier would inevitably fall.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Minister of Culture congratulates Leader of Revolution

Minister of Culture Abdullah al-Kibsi on Monday sent a cable of congratulations to leader of the revolution Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din Al-Houthi and President of the Supreme Political Council Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat on the occasion of the 33rd National Day of the Republic of Yemen, May 22.

The Minister of Culture expressed their warmest congratulations on this national occasion in which the Yemenis achieved their great achievement, which is the re-establishment of Yemeni unity.

Al-Kibsi stressed that the achievement of the Yemeni unity will remain, no matter how wide the area of the conspiracies targeting it as it is rooted as an eternal Yemeni truth, the Yemenis will not give it up, but rather they will preserve it so that it remains evidence of their glory and honor.

He pointed out that there is no fear for the unity as it is firmly established in the minds and hearts of the people of the nation, stressing that the end of mercenaries is to disappear; because the Yemeni unit is too big for a handful of agents to gain from it.

Source: Yemen News Agency

A Delegation From The International Association Of Turkish Industrialists And Businessmen Visits Kirkuk

The Governor of Kirkuk, Rakan Al-Jubouri, discussed with a delegation representing Turkish businessmen, headed by Nawaf Kilic, the possibility of Turkish companies contributing to the reconstruction of Kirkuk.

The governor of Kirkuk stressed the keenness of the provincial administration to work according to the Prime Minister’s directives in achieving development, encouraging investment opportunities and enhancing cooperation between Iraq and Turkey, noting that the Turkish people supported the components of Kirkuk during the war on terrorism and displacement crises.

For his part, Sabah al-Salihi, head of the Kirkuk Chamber of Commerce, confirmed that the province today is more secure and stable, and there are great investment opportunities to work in Kirkuk and enhance cooperation between Iraq and Turkey.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Araji And Al-Kaldani Discuss The Most Important Security Developments In All Governorates Of Iraq

The head of the Babylonians Movement, Rayan al-Kildani, received in his office in the capital, Qasim al-Araji, the National Security Adviser, today, Monday.

During the meeting, according to a statement by Al-Kaldani’s office, the most important security developments took place throughout the provinces of Iraq

Al-Kildani praised the remarkable security development throughout Iraq, expressing his aspiration for the return of all Iraqis abroad to their homeland.

For his part, Al-Araji praised the role of the Babylonians movement in protecting the areas of the Nineveh Plain, supporting governmental and international efforts, and meeting the pillars of stability in those areas.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

2 Terrorists And 18 Suspects Arrested In Various Cases In Five Governorates

The Military Intelligence arrested two terrorists and (18) accused of various cases in five provinces.

The directorate’s statement stated, “Based on accurate intelligence information for the departments and divisions of the Basra and Maysan Operations Command, and the 7th, 8th, and 16th 20th divisions, and in cooperation with the security forces holding the land, tight ambushes were set up in the provinces (Kirkuk, Anbar, Basra, Maysan, and Nineveh) resulting in the arrest of two wanted terrorists in the checkpoints of Eski and Alton Kubri in Mosul and Kirkuk, and (18) accused of various legal cases in the districts of Daquq, Al-Qurna, Al-Qaim, Al-Madinah, Al-Kahla, and Al-Nashwa.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Jordanian Interior Minister: The Development In Security Work In Iraq Opens The Door For Cooperation

The Minister of Interior of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Mazen Al-Faraya, expressed his admiration for the great development in the capabilities of the federal police forces and the efforts made by them.

A statement from the Ministry of Interior stated that the Jordanian minister, accompanied by Interior Minister Abdul Amir Al-Shammari, visited today, Monday, the Federal Police Training School in the capital, Baghdad.

The Jordanian minister was briefed on the school’s training curricula, and listened to a brief explanation of the lectures on reconnaissance, criminal evidence, drugs and psychotropic substances, training in riot dispersal, human rights, medicine, drones, military engineering, and other matters that would raise the training capabilities and competence of security men, officers and associates.

The Jordanian minister stressed that this development in security work opens the door for cooperation between the two training institutions in the two brotherly countries.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Al-Maliki And Khazali Stress The Necessity Of Coordinating Efforts And Joint Action To Advance The Service And Economic Reality

The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, and the Secretary-General of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, Sheikh Qais al-Khazali, discussed today, Monday, joint action to advance the service and economic reality.

Al-Maliki’s media office said in a statement, “The head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, received in his office today, the Secretary-General of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, Sheikh Qais Khazali, and discussed with him developments in the current political situation and local and regional security developments.”

The statement indicated that the necessity of cooperation and coordination of efforts, and joint action was emphasized in order to advance the service and economic reality in a way that meets the aspirations of the Iraqi people.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Chairman of Qatar’s Gaza Reconstruction Committee Meets United Nations Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process

HE Chairman of Qatar’s Gaza Reconstruction Committee Ambassador Mohammed Al Emadi met Monday with United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland at the Qatari Committee headquarters in Gaza.

Ambassador Al Emadi and Wennesland discussed the developments in the humanitarian and field conditions in the Palestinian territories, stressing the continuation of the efforts of the State of Qatar to calm the situation and stand by the Palestinian people.

Also, the two parties discussed ways of joint cooperation to avoid the deterioration of the field situation, ways to maintain calm in the region, and mechanisms for an immediate halt to any provocative measures that might drag the region towards escalation. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar Participates as 32nd Abu Dhabi International Book Fair Kicks off

The Ministry of Culture and several Qatari publishers have participated in the 32nd annual Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, which takes place from May 22-28, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.

The Qatari publishers participating in the event include Dar Al Watad for Publishing and Distribution, Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press and Qatar University Press.

Hosting the Republic of Turkiye as the guest of honor, this edition celebrates the concept of sustainability as a central idea with various initiatives, events and seminars aimed at highlighting global best practices to support sustainability trends in publishing industry. It also organizes dialogue sessions and discussions on climate change and food security.

This edition will also focuses on the achievements of 14th-century Arab philosopher, Ibn Khaldun, as a pioneer of social sciences.

Speaking with Qatar News Agency (QNA), Director of QU Press Prof. Fatma Al Sowaidi said that that more than 50 QU Press’ publications, including 10 new, will go on display in the event, most notably on museums, legal studies, social and human sciences, and proposals for translation.

Al Sowaidi added that their participation aims to highlight the QU Press as a leading publishing industry player at the international level, by publishing authors from around the world and participating in workshops to exchange ideas and experiences with international publishers, in a way that enhances the possibility of signing agreements and partnerships with regional and international distribution centers. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency

CCQ’s Female Students Team Wins First Gold Medal in Universities Padel Tournament

The Community College of Qatar (CCQ) female students’ team won the first place in the 1st edition of Universities Padel Tournament.

Held at the University of Doha for Science and Technology, the two-day edition saw the participation of 6 teams, and the CCQ’s team won the tournament’s Gold as the first edition for women in Padel Tournament for universities that adopted by the Qatar Collegiate Sports Federation (QCSF), along with the Qatar Tennis Federation (QTF). (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency

Qatar Economic Forum/ Entrepreneurship in Qatar…Continuous Support, Influential Role

Entrepreneurship enjoys continuous support from the State of Qatar as it is seen as a crucial element in developing the Qatari society, achieving the diversification and sustainability of the economy, having an influential role in the comprehensive and sustainable economic growth of the State of Qatar, being a source of many innovative solutions that support the information and communication technology, having a direct impact on the national economy, and at the same time a major source of the growth of new jobs.

In this regard, the Executive Director of Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) Yosouf Al Salehi stressed, in his remarks to Qatar News Agency (QNA), the importance of policies and plans adopted by the State of Qatar, which aim to expand the scope of supporting and encouraging the entrepreneurship locally, due to its prominent roles in advancing and improving the performance of the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) sector, which has recently achieved remarkable progress that enhanced its contribution to the support of the national economy and provided it with elements that boost its rapid growth at various levels.

Al Salehi pointed out that QSTP incubates around 26 emerging companies in various technological fields. He noted that regional startups started to take a broad space at the level of the GCC countries, represented in entering new Asian markets.

The Executive Director of QSTP said that the Gulf-Asian economic relationships have a dual impact, as the shift in global capital after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the emergence of a new environment where several startups and successful SMEs in the ASEAN region aspire to expand in new regions filled with opportunities, meaning the GCC countries.

Commenting on the growing global importance of the economic interdependence between the Gulf region, India, and Southeast Asia by saying that it is undeniable that the economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been a driving force for innovation over the past fifteen years.

He added that the strength of bilateral opportunities not only provides ways to expand the scope of business but also provides new means to boost supply chains and establish new manufacturing centers. As some countries, such as Qatar, take the lead in energy transition efforts, new industries have emerged, and the economy in the southern countries enjoys a good position to acquire these industries.

The State of Qatar has adopted strategic plans to promote the entrepreneurship community and encourage its integration in a competitive national business climate. Thus, several SMEs managed to achieve rapid growth in their productivity, while a number of those companies proved their ability to maintain the balance in the local business environment and continued to grow and provide work opportunities. Some companies marked their presence in foreign markets when they started exporting, competing globally and regionally in several industrial and consumer sectors.

Various public and private institutions work on establishing a business environment that supports youths and encourages them to direct their innovations and creativity toward building a sustainable community by turning their business ideas into successful economic facilities. These institutions focus on encouraging creative thinking among youths and turning their ideas and perceptions into viable projects.

Initiatives were designed to provide the support and skills needed to help youths nurture and support their ideas and contribute to economic diversification through the growth of the private sector.

The State of Qatar focuses on creating an appropriate regulatory environment that supports the local business sector. The Qatari government followed many policies and made various structural reforms to help stimulate the economy, most notably the initiatives to improve the investment environment; strategies to encourage local manufacturing industries to achieve self-sufficiency and food security; the expansion of airlines, shipping lines, and operate Hamad Port; allowing citizens of many countries to enter Qatar without a visa; adopting policies to strengthen relations with import and export partners in Qatar; taking measures to achieve macroeconomic stability; and implementing government investments in infrastructure and social services, especially in the education and health sectors.

Qatar also works on empowering the private sector to play a fundamental role in achieving sustainable development. It has supported the localization efforts in the State through public procurement policies, as well as incubating and accelerating projects of entrepreneurs and MSEs through Qatar Business Incubation Center (QBIC), QSTP, Digital Incubation Center (DIC), Nama Center, and other institutions.

Qatar Development Bank (QDB) also played a significant role in empowering and encouraging SMEs, as it launched a set of initiatives and programs and adopted unique business models based on innovation, employing best practices and modern technologies to support operations. In addition, in 2021, the QDB launched Factory One in partnership with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, as the factory helped several companies to achieve their goals, boost their productivity, and improve their operational levels. The first batch of Learn and Transform program included 7 companies, while the Kaizen Journey program saw the participation of 5 companies. The companies that completed the program in 2021 achieved positive results as they succeeded together in advancing the pace of introduction and achieved revenues of QR 44 million.

In 2022, 10 companies participated in the various programs offered by Factory One, and all achieved noticeable operational success by raising their production efficiency, as the revenue for all those companies reached QR 33 million, in addition to the long-term impact, especially in the business sustainability and making it more streamlined on the long-term.

Factory One also contributed to the assessment of the preparedness of companies for digital transformation for more than 10 companies at the technical level and the mechanism and methods of work, as well as the administrative structure, and the readiness of human resources for digital transformation, which highlights all aspects of companies’ work and motivate them to raise their levels of productivity and open new horizons for them in the national and international market.

Since the beginning of 2023, Factory One has held several programs, training workshops, bilateral meetings, and developmental field visits to achieve these goals, while 5 SMEs have benefited from the Learn and Transform program to raise their productivity to date.

Factory One is an industrial capability center in Qatar that brings forth the model factory concept to empower SMEs. The factory leverages the combined power of experiential and theoretical learning using real machines, production processes and systems to support businesses in improving their productivity and performance. As the first model factory in GCC, Factory One focus is on helping manufacturing SMEs in Qatar and the region transform and achieve operational excellence like never before. By supplementing hands-on, real-world experience in the model factory with classroom training and dedicated advisory support, we provide end-to-end delivery of lean production principles to businesses, from learning to implementation to value capture.

Factory One hopes, through its continuous endeavors, to raise the level of its provided services to develop its facilities using the best technologies in line with modern industrial and technological practices, to be the first technological industrial center for capacity development in Qatar and the region in cooperation with the best international partners in this field, to achieve a distinguished industrial experience for SMEs by adopting various digital solutions in their journey to develop their business.

Qatar has also sought, through its National Development Strategy, to remove the obstacles facing the private sectors participation by improving the business climate, simplifying government procedures, and eliminating deficiencies in the business environment.

Qatars efforts have contributed to improving the States “Doing Business” global rankings, issued by the World Bank, benefiting local and international investors. Qatar ranked third in the MENA regions in the entrepreneurial environment index and made a good performance in all entrepreneurship axes. The latest economic reforms in the field of labor laws, privatization, special economic zones, and raising the limit for foreign ownership to 100 percent in some projects in facilitating investment and work in the State and stimulated entrepreneurship activity.

The latest Global Monitor reports indicate active entrepreneurship in its early stages and reflect a major improvement in recent years. The State of Qatar managed to jump 37 ranks in a short time from the 50th rank globally in 2016 to the 13th rank in 2020, as the indicator’s value raised from 14.7 percent in 2019 to 17.2 percent in 2020.

The report measures the level of entrepreneurship among employees who participated as employees in developing or launching new goods or services or establishing branches or business units within the institutions in which they work.

At the level of the sub-axes of the entrepreneurial environment index, the State of Qatar ranked first in the MENA region and fourth globally in the best supportive government policies related to taxes and bureaucratic procedures.

As for the development of entrepreneurial capabilities and skills, the State of Qatar ranked first in the MENA and 5th globally in entrepreneurship education and training at university and vocational levels, in cooperation with supporting institutions and universities. (QNA)

Source: Qatar News Agency