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‫شنغهاى إليكتريك تطلق برنامجًا لتعليم اللغة الصينية للموظفين الباكستانيين في مشروع Thar Block-1

شنغهاي، 20 يناير 2022 /PRNewswire/ — أبرمت شركة شنغهاى إليكتريك شراكة مع معهد كونفوشيوس بجامعة كراتشي (CIUK) لبدء برنامج تعليمي جديد يخدم الموظفين الباكستانيين في مشروع Thar Block-1 المتكامل لاستخراج الفحم وتوليد الطاقة، ويخدم كذلك المجتمعات المحلية المحيطة؛ وذلك في إطار مبادرة مشتركة لتنمية مهارات موظفي المشروع وفتح آفاق مهنية أفضل للطلاب القاطنين بإقليم السند جنوب باكستان.

Shanghai Electric has launched a Chinese language training program for Pakistan's personnel on Thar Block-1 Integrated Coal Mine and Power Project.

وتتيح المبادرة لعمّال المشروعات الباكستانيين والطلاب من إسلامكوت والبلدات والقرى المجاورة تلقي دروس اللغة الصينية والمواد التعليمية مجانًا، إضافة إلى الموارد الأخرى لتعلم اللغة التي يوفرها أعضاء هيئة التدريس بجامعة كراتشي. وقد سجل في هذا البرنامج حتى الآن 40 عاملًا و60 طالبًا.

وقال منغ دونغهاي، نائب المدير العام لشركة هندسة محطات الطاقة التابعة لمجموعة شنغهاي إليكتريك: «تدرك شركة شنغهاى إليكتريك، باعتبارها أحد الشركات الرائدة في تطوير حلول الطاقة، أهمية دورها في تعليم الأجيال القادمة من المهندسين والفنّيين الكهربائيين وتدريبهم، فضلًا عن مساعدة المزيد من الطلاب على بدء حياتهم المهنية في قطاع الطاقة. ولقد شهدت مبادراتنا السابقة إعداد دورات تدريبية تأهيلية بمشروع Thar Block-1 لمساعدة العمّال المحليين على تنمية مهاراتهم، وتشجيع كبار الفنّيين على نقل خبراتهم إلى العمّال الجدد».

وأضاف: «وقد أتاحت العلاقات الاقتصادية الوثيقة بين الصين وباكستان توفير المزيد من فرص العمل للأفراد من كلا البلدين، ونأمل أن يتمكن برنامج تعليم اللغة الصينية من إكساب العمّال والطلاب المحليين مهارات تفيدهم في تحقيق أهدافهم المهنية في المستقبل، علاوةً على دوره كنافذة تواصل بين الثقافتين؛ وهو ما يعمل على تقوية أواصر الصداقة بين الصين وباكستان وتعزيز التفاهم المتبادل».

وصرّح محمد ناصر الدين خان، العميد الباكستاني لمعهد كونفوشيوس بجامعة كراتشي قائلًا: «إنّ برنامج تعليم اللغة الصينية الذي أطلقته شركة شنغهاى إليكتريك سيفيد الطلاب القاطنين بمنطقة نائية مثل إسلامكوت؛ حيث إنّه يوفر لهم فرصة تعليمية فريدة وقيّمة تفتح لهم الباب أمام تعلم المزيد عن الثقافة الصينية وتمكّنهم من الالتحاق بوظائف أفضل في المستقبل».

وقال أحد الطلاب المنضمين إلى البرنامج: «لقد تنامى شغفي كثيرًا بتعلم اللغة الصينية أثناء العمل مع الموظفين الصينيين في مشروع Thar Block-1 المتكامل لاستخراج الفحم وتوليد الطاقة. وأنا سعيد للغاية بهذه الفرصة التي أتاحتها لي شركة شنغهاى إليكتريك لتعلم اللغة الصينية، والتي ستفتح لي بابًا لفرص عمل أفضل في المستقبل، نظرًا لوجود عدد كبير من مشروعات التعاون الصيني الباكستاني في باكستان. لذا، سأسعى بجد لإجادة التحدّث باللغة الصينية لأنّ ذلك سيساعدني على تحقيق أهدافي».

وقد أدى انضمام باكستان رسميًا إلى منظمة شنغهاي للتعاون (SCO) في عام 2017، وزيادة التعاون الصيني الباكستاني إلى وجود طلب على تعلم اللغة الصينية للراغبين في العمل لدى الشركات الصينية العاملة في باكستان. وساعدت برامج تعليم اللغة الصينية في باكستان على سد فجوة التواصل بين الدولتين، كما مكّنت المزيد من السكان المحليين من الالتحاق بوظائفهم المنشودة.

وكانت شركة شنغهاى إليكتريك قد ساعدت باكستان في السنوات الأخيرة على تشييد العديد من مشروعات البنى التحتية الخاصّة بالطاقة باستخدام تقنيات طاقة رائدة؛ وذلك من خلال مبادرة الحزام والطريق (BRI) ومشروع الممر الاقتصادي الصيني الباكستاني (CPEC). وقد أُبرمت عقود الهندسة والمشتريات والبناء لمشروع Thar Block-1 لاستخراج الفحم وتوليد الطاقة، والذي يضم محطتين لتوليد الطاقة تعملان بالفحم بقدرة إنتاجية 660 ميجاواط، ومنجمًا للفحم بطاقة إنتاجية سنوية قدرها 7.8 مليون طن، في أبريل 2019. وسيسهم هذا المشروع في تحسين كفاءة الطاقة في باكستان، ويزيد من أمن الطاقة فيها زيادة كبيرة.

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Yutong Bus Shows Steady Growth with Expected Net Profit to Grow US$7.87 Million to $23.61 Million for 2021, A 10% to 30% YoY Increase

ZHENGZHOU, China, Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. (“Yutong”, SHA: 600066), a world leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, has bucked China’s bus market trend by completing its self-challenge achievement of 0.17% revenue growth for 2021. The company made 42,065 buses last year, a slight 0.2% increase from the previous year, while bus sales reached 41,828 recording a 0.17% YoY increase, with 2021 net profit predicted to grow US$ 7.87 million to $23.61 million.

McGill’s and Pelican partner with Yutong to offer zero-emission shuttle service starting from day one of COP26 in Glasgow.

Compared with 2020, the global bus industry is experiencing a slow recovery with the overall business performance of major bus companies in China remaining fatigued and weak. Under these difficult circumstances, Yutong has consistently held the top spot in the industry, driving the market forward and pushing innovation.

In 2021, Yutong has made significant breakthroughs in the fields of intelligent connectivityautonomous drivingfuel cell technology, and new material applications. Yutong reached several milestones along its path of providing an improved public travel experience including:

  • Launch A6, a small autonomous bus, with L4 autonomous driving capabilities, which has been tested in Qatar and Kazakhstan.
  • Winning two Red Dot Awards.
  • Achieving mass commercial operation of its hydrogen fuel cell bus.
  • Launching Yutong’s next-generation design principle of its electric bus safety standard, “YESS”.

Yutong continues to explore overseas markets. Up to now, Yutong has exported more than 80,000 units and built the global sales and service network, covering Europe, America, Asia Pacific, CIS, Middle East, and Africa. In its main target markets, Yutong has become one of the major bus suppliers.

While paying attention to its own development, Yutong is active in its corporate social responsibility. Responding to the call for green and low-carbon travel, Yutong has worked hard in the field of new energy buses, mastered the three new energy technologies of pure electrichybrid, and hydrogen fuel cells, as well as the autonomous driving technology for commercial vehicles. The cumulative sales of more than 160,000 new energy buses have reduced fuel consumption by 2.133 billion liters each year, saving the consumption of 335 million cubic meters of natural gas, and achieving a cumulative reduction of carbon emissions of about 23.25 million tons.

For more information, please visit Yutong Bus.

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Khloé Kardashian Is Leaning On Kris Jenner Following Tristan Thompson Paternity Scandal, The Momager ‘Has Barely Left Her Side,’ Source Spills

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Momager knows best! Khloé Kardashian is said to be leaning on her famous family in the aftermath of Tristan Thompson’s paternity scandal. The Sacramento Kings player confirmed earlier this month that he fathered a child with Maralee Nichols. They are believed to have hooked up while he and Kardashian were still together. An insider told People that the reality star is struggling to cope with the ordeal. “This time that he was unfaithful has been much harder than the previous times. She really wants the relationship to work and she has been devastated,” the source explained. ALL OF TRISTAN THOM…

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UAB announces first clinical-grade transplant of gene-edited pig kidneys into brain-dead human

UAB announces the first clinical-grade transplant of gene-edited pig kidneys into brain-dead human

A doppler probe is used to assess blood flow inside the right porcine (pig) kidney after transplantation into the brain-dead recipient.Hands left to right: Katie Stegner, Dr. Babak Orandi, M.D., Ph.D. (holding the probe), Jayme Locke, M.D. (holding the kidney)Photo taken by Jeff Myers, UAB

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UAB researchers have achieved several world’s firsts with pig-to-human kidney transplant:

  • First peer-reviewed/published study of a genetically modified pig kidney transplanted into the body of a brain-dead human recipient
  • First such study on a pig-to-human kidney transplant using genetically modified kidneys with 10 key gene edits that may make the kidneys suitable for direct clinical-grade therapeutic use in humans
  • First validation of a UAB-developed test for compatibility before xenotransplant
  • First peer-reviewed/published study to establish brain death as a viable preclinical human model

Notably, the study was designed and conducted to meet standards directly comparable to those that would apply to a Phase I clinical trial and mirrored — as much as possible — every step of a conventional transplant between humans. Importantly, this study included removing the human brain-dead recipient’s native kidneys before replacing them with genetically modified pig kidneys.

UAB announces first clinical-grade transplant of gene-edited pig kidneys into brain-dead human

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine announces today the first peer-reviewed research outlining the successful transplant of genetically modified, clinical-grade pig kidneys into a brain-dead human individual, replacing the recipient’s native kidneys. These positive results demonstrate how xenotransplantation could address the worldwide organ shortage crisis.

In the study published in the American Journal of Transplantation, UAB researchers tested the first human preclinical model for transplanting genetically modified pig kidneys into humans. The study recipient had two genetically modified pig kidneys transplanted in his abdomen after his native kidneys were removed. The organs were procured from a genetically modified pig at a pathogen-free facility.

“Along with our partners, we have made significant investments in xenotransplantation for almost a decade hoping for the kinds of results published today,” said Selwyn Vickers, M.D., dean of the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and CEO of the UAB Health System and UAB/Ascension St. Vincent’s Alliance. “Today’s results are a remarkable achievement for humanity and advance xenotransplant into the clinical realm. With this study, our research teams have also demonstrated that the decedent model has significant potential to propel the xenotransplantation field forward.”

For the first time, the pig kidneys transplanted were taken from pigs that had been genetically modified with 10 key gene edits that may make the kidneys suitable for transplant into humans. This process demonstrates the long-term viability of the procedure and how such a transplant might work in the real world. The transplanted kidneys filtered blood, produced urine and, importantly, were not immediately rejected. The kidneys remained viable until the study was ended, 77 hours after transplant.

“This game-changing moment in the history of medicine represents a paradigm shift and a major milestone in the field of xenotransplantation, which is arguably the best solution to the organ shortage crisis,” said Jayme Locke, M.D., director of the Comprehensive Transplant Institute in UAB’s Department of Surgery and lead surgeon for the study. “We have bridged critical knowledge gaps and obtained the safety and feasibility data necessary to begin a clinical trial in living humans with end-stage kidney failure disease.”

Gene editing in pigs to reduce immune rejection has made organ transplants from pigs to humans possible, which could offer help to thousands of people who face organ failure, disease or injury. The natural lifespan of a pig is 30 years, they are easily bred and can have organs of similar size to humans.

Genetically modified pig kidneys have been extensively tested in non-human primates. In addition to testing in non-human primates, evaluating genetically modified pig kidneys in a human preclinical model research may provide important information about the potential safety and efficacy of kidneys in human transplant recipients, including in clinical trials.

“This human preclinical model is a way to evaluate the safety and feasibility of the pig-to-non-human primate model, without risk to a living human,” Locke added. “Our study demonstrates that major barriers to human xenotransplantation have been surmounted, identifies where new knowledge is needed to optimize xenotransplantation outcomes in humans, and lays the foundation for the establishment of a novel preclinical human model for further study.”

This effort is supported by biotechnology pioneer United Therapeutics Corporation, which awarded a grant to UAB to launch the innovative xenotransplantation program. Revivicor, Inc., a subsidiary of United Therapeutics, provided the genetically modified pig that was the source of the investigational xenotransplant kidneys called UKidney™.

“All of us at Revivicor are in awe of the historic achievements at UAB with our investigational 10-gene xenokidney, or UKidney,” said David Ayares, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Revivicor and a trailblazing genetic engineer since his early work cloning the world’s first pigs and the first alpha-Gal knockout pigs. “We feel confident that this UKidney may turn out to be a life-saving solution for thousands of people on dialysis, subject to successful completion of our clinical trials and achievement of FDA approval in the next several years.”

About the study
The peer-reviewed research is a study of ambitious scope and great significance, given that more than 800,000 Americans are living with kidney failure. Most never make it to the waiting list, and far too few human organs are available to put a dent in that number. Although dialysis can sustain life for some time, transplantation offers a better quality of life and a longer life for the few individuals who can gain access to transplantation. Each stage of this decedent xenotransplant study approximated the steps that might be taken in a Phase I xenotransplant clinical trial:

  • The kidneys were removed from a donor pig housed at a pathogen-free, surgically clean facility. The kidneys were then stored, transported and processed for implantation, just as human kidneys are.
  • Before surgery, the brain-dead recipient and donor animal underwent a crossmatch compatibility test to determine whether the genetically modified pig kidney and its intended recipient were a good tissue match. A crossmatch is done for every human-to-human kidney transplant; however, this pig-to-human tissue-match test was developed at UAB and marked the first time a prospective crossmatch has been validated between the two species.
  • The pig kidneys were placed in the exact anatomic locations used for human donor kidneys, with the same attachments to the renal artery, renal vein and the ureter that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.
  • The brain-dead recipient received standard immune-suppression therapy used in human-to-human kidney allotransplantation.

The study was conducted to meet the standards directly comparable to those that would apply to a Phase I human clinical trial, mirroring every step of a standard transplant between humans. It included Institutional Review Board and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval, a tissue compatibility confirmation before starting the operations, using the standard procedures of human-to-human transplants to remove, preserve, transport and transplant the kidneys into a human, and giving the standard immunosuppression therapy to the recipient.

Transplant recipient Jim Parsons helps open doors to the future of organ transplantation
This scientific and medical breakthrough would not have been possible without Jim Parsons, the recipient, or his family.

Parsons, 57, was a registered organ donor through Legacy of Hope, Alabama’s organ procurement organization, and he had longed to have his organs help others upon his death; but his organs were not suitable for donation. His family permitted UAB to maintain Parsons on a ventilator to keep his body functioning during the study. His native kidneys were removed, and two genetically modified pig kidneys were transplanted.

“Mr. Parsons and his family allowed us to replicate precisely how we would perform this transplant in a living human. Their powerful contribution will save thousands of lives, and that could begin in the very near future,” Locke said. “Mr. Parsons’ gift honors his legacy and firmly establishes the viability, safety and feasibility of this preclinical model. Because of his gift, we have proposed this to be known as ‘The Parsons Model.’”

Parsons’ ex-wife, Julie O’Hara, and their children, Ally, David and Cole, made the decision (along with Jim’s sisters and mother) to take part in the study after they were approached by Alan Spriggs with Legacy of Hope and Locke.

“Jim was a never-met-a-stranger kind of guy who would talk to anyone and had no enemies — none,” O’Hara said. “Jim would have wanted to save as many people as he could with his death, and if he knew he could potentially save thousands and thousands of people by doing this, he would have had no hesitation. Our dream is that no other person dies waiting for a kidney, and we know that Jim is very proud that his death could potentially bring so much hope to others.”

The critical need for other organ donation options
Kidney disease kills more people each year than breast or prostate cancer, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Although transplantation is the gold standard treatment for end-stage kidney disease, fewer than 25,000 kidney transplants are performed each year in the United States and 240 Americans on dialysis die every day. Many of these deaths could be prevented if an unlimited supply of kidneys were available for transplant.

The wait for a deceased donor kidney can be as long as five years, and in many states, it is closer to 10 years. Almost 5,000 people per year die waiting on a kidney transplant.

About UAB transplant and the xenotransplant team
UAB Medicine is a world leader in organ transplantation and has performed 9,055 kidney transplants from Jan. 1, 1988, to Dec. 31, 2021 — the second-most kidney transplants in the United States during that time. The focus of UAB’s xenotransplantation program is to address the organ shortage by safely transplanting genetically modified pig kidneys into humans with kidney failure. Learn more.

About UAB
Known for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to education at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, a part of the University of Alabama System, is an internationally renowned research university and academic medical center. UAB consistently exceeds $600 million in annual research awards and totaled almost $850 million last year, including one-time COVID-related funding. UAB is Alabama’s largest single employer, with more than 26,000 employees, and was named America’s Best Large Employer by Forbes in 2021. The institution’s annual economic impact on the state exceeds $7 billion each year. The pillars of UAB’s mission include education, research, innovation and economic development, community engagement, and patient care. Learn more at www.uab.edu.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The University of Alabama at Birmingham is one of three doctoral research universities in the University of Alabama System. In your first reference to our institution, please use University of Alabama at Birmingham and UAB on subsequent references.

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JWA Dubai unveils inaugural panel of judges

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 20 January 2022 – In line with its goal of recognising the growing importance of the gemstone and jewellery trade in the Middle East, JWA Dubai has named the judges for its inaugural edition. 

Nirupa Bhatt, a Business Coach and Strategic Advisor to the gems and jewellery industry, has served as managing director of GIA India and the Middle East. “The Middle East is a very unique and interesting region that caters to local and international consumers. I would like to extend my compliments to the JWA team for launching JWA Dubai in recognition of these outstanding businesses,” said Bhatt.

While DMCC Executive Chairman and CEO Ahmed Bin Sulayem, has grown a business that currently has over 20,000 member companies from 180 countries since 2003. “It is a tremendous honour to have been invited into the judging panel of JWA Dubai, which trains the spotlight on the UAE and the opportunities its world-class jewellery sector brings,” added Bin Sulayem, also the Chairman of the Dubai Diamond Exchange (DDE) and the DGCX.

Bhatt and Bin Sulayem lead the judging panel as principal judges.

CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri is also a judge. “In less than two decades, Dubai has evolved into a key innovator in the industry as a city whose name has become synonymous with design excellence — just as the Middle East has become one of the most important markets in the global trade,” said Cavalieri.

Italian Exhibition Group S.P.A (IEG) Global Exhibition Director Marco Carniello, who has also worked in strategy consultancy with Accenture and Bain & Co, also joins the panel. “Dubai continues to grow as a strategic gateway for jewellery businesses in the Middle East and beyond. Hosting the trade events further affirms its role in the industry today,” he shared.

Rounding off the panel is Chairperson and Founder of JWA at Informa Markets Jewellery (IMJ) Letitia Chow. “It is our honour to have the support of various industry experts to join the judging panel of JWA Dubai. We are ready to recognise individuals and companies who contribute immensely to the region’s burgeoning trade,” added Chow, who also chairs JWA Dubai’s judging panel.

Organised by IMJ and IEG, the first edition of JWA Dubai is supported by Official Partner DMCC, along with Title Sponsors Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group and Jawhara Jewellery. The awards ceremony will be held at JGT Dubai on Monday, 21 February.

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Michael Jordan Convinced The Referee To Call A Foul: “I Didn’t See Two Hands Michael, But I’ll Believe You.”

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By Aaditya Krishnamurthy View the original article to see embedded media. The aura that Michael Jordan has is truly incredible. And while he is an elusive figure that we don’t see or hear from much these days, during his playing days, that aura was just as powerful. Jordan was an icon of the game for almost his entire career. And his presence was extremely influential. So much so that even NBA referees would take Michael’s word as gold when he said something. During a Washington Wizards game, during Jordan’s third and final stint in the NBA, the referees seemed to miss some contact made by the…

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Dhaman: Jordan’s economic performance projected to improve in 2022

The Arab Investment and Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (Dhaman) Thursday revealed that Jordan’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 2 percent in 2021 to $45.3 billion and is expected to expand by 2.7 percent in 2022 to $47.5 billion.

 

Dhaman’s report, based on statistics of the International Monetary Fund, said the per capita share of the GDP rose to $4,394 in 2021 and is expected to reach $4,565 in 2022. Inflation is expected to reach 2 percent, according to the report.

 

Investments in the Kingdom are expected to total $8.9 billion, comprising 18.7 percent of the GDP in 2022, the report said, adding that the budget deficit is projected to drop to 5.9 percent of the GDP.

 

Similarly, the current account deficit is expected to retreat to 4.4 percent of the 2022 GDP, while foreign reserves are forecast to grow to $17.8 billion, covering 9.1 months of goods and services imports.

 

Dhaman, located in Kuwait and established in 1974 as an Arab joint commission, is owned by Arab governments and 4 Arab financial commissions. The corporation has a high credit rating by Standard and Poor’s Global since 2008 and is considered the first multilateral investment insurance body in the world.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Long-term precipitation average at 37.2pct

About 37.2 percent of the Kingdom’s long-term rainfall average (8.1 billion cubic meters) has been achieved since the start of the wet season, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Thursday.

 

In a statement, the ministry revealed that the Kingdom’s dams now hold about 95 million cubic meters or 28.2 of their combined storage capacity of 336.4 million cubic meters.

 

It noted that the wet season has fed the Kingdom’s dams with 20.3 million cubic meters only.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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House’s foreign affairs committee slams Israeli moves in Jerusalem

Chairman of the Lower House of Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Khaldoun Hina, on Thursday condemned recent Israeli violations in occupied Jerusalem, namely the demolition of two Palestinian homes in the Shiekh Jarrah neighborhood.

 

Hina stressed the Parliament’s rejection and denunciation of Israeli policies in Jerusalem which, he said, are designed to alter the status quo in the holy city and forcibly evict Palestinians out of their homes in an illegitimate bid to change the city’s demography.

 

The lawmaker underlined Jordan’s efforts, spearheaded by His Majesty King Abdullah II, to support the Palestinian people and protect Muslim and Christian holy sites.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Interior minister, Qatari PM talk cooperation

Minister of Interior Mazen Faraya Thursday discussed with the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani boosting cooperation, particularly in the security field.

 

Faraya had made a visit to Qatar following an invitation by the Qatari premier for consultations on a number of issues of common interest and to attend the graduation ceremony of the fourth class of the Qatari Ministry of Interior’s Police College candidates.

 

During the meeting, the two officials stressed the need to push forward in expanding joint cooperation and coordination, namely in the security and economic areas.

 

Faraya also underscored that the Jordanian-Qatari ties are “continuously evolving” due to the support of the two countries’ leaders and their commitment to achieving common interests.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency