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Qatari Shura Council Delegation Explores Jordan’s Political History at Museum Visit

Amman: Culture Minister Haifa Najjar briefed the Qatari Shura Council delegation, led by Mubarak Muhammad Kuwari, Chair of the Council’s Cultural Affairs and Media Committee, during their visit Thursday to the Museum of Parliamentary Life, about Jordan’s political and parliamentary history since the state’s inception.

Najjar provided an overview of the museum’s role in fostering national awareness across cultural, political, and social domains within Jordanian society.

She emphasized the ministry’s commitment to nurturing a sense of belonging among Jordanians, highlighting Jordan’s rich historical heritage spanning millennia and its deep ties to the Arab-Islamic civilization.

Najjar underscored Jordan’s resilience in the face of challenges over the century since its establishment under Hashemite leadership, noting significant milestones achieved during this period.

Highlighting Jordan’s cultural tapestry, Najjar emphasized the country’s openness to all, guided by universal human values.

Kuwari acknowledg
ed the robust ties between Qatar and Jordan, expressing familiarity with Jordanian culture and arts, particularly Bedouin dramas, which have been broadcast on Qatari television for decades.

He also recognized the contribution of Jordanian media professionals to Qatar’s press and media landscape, including the establishment of Qatari radio and television.

Accompanied by Najjar, Kuwari and the delegation toured the museum, where they received insights into its exhibits, featuring documents, images, and artifacts chronicling Jordan’s national narrative, political life, and its evolution into a museum of parliamentary history since the era of King Abdullah I, the founding king.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Hayek: We work with international partners to preserve antiquities in Palestine

Bethlehem Together – Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Hani Al-Hayek stressed the importance of working with international partners from various global organizations to support programs and projects related to preserving archaeological sites and turning them into tourist destinations.

Minister Hayek’s speech came during his meeting with Ms. Veronique Sophia, Director of the Office of the French Development Agency (ADF) in Palestine, where the meeting took place at the headquarters of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in the city of Bethlehem and in the presence of Mr. Jihad Yassin, Director General of Museums and Excavations at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, and Mr. Hani Balata, Director of Cultural Heritage Projects at the Agency. French for development

Al-Hayek spoke about the crisis that the tourism sector in Palestine is going through as a result of the aggression against the Gaza Strip, stressing that the Ministry is working on a set of plans and programs that will be implemented imme
diately after the end of the aggression to ensure the return of tourism activity to Palestine to its previous state.

Minister Hayek stressed the importance of the joint bilateral relations between the Palestinian and French sides, especially in the field of tourism and the field of cultural heritage, as this relationship was translated on the ground through joint projects that have been implemented and are being implemented, such as the St. Hilarion (Tel Umm Amer) project in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Hayek stressed the Ministry’s endeavor to develop archaeological sites in Palestine and transform them into tourist destinations, as these sites constitute an important part of our Palestinian national heritage, and by restoring these sites we preserve national identity, in addition to the contribution of these projects in transforming archaeological sites into tourist destinations, which increases the chances of attracting groups. Tourism from various countries of the world to Palestine

In turn, Ms. Veronique Sophia
, Director of the French Development Agency (ADF) office in Palestine, stressed the importance of the relationship between the French and Palestinian sides, especially in the field of preserving cultural heritage, with the necessity of developing the horizons of joint work to include new projects that contribute to transforming archaeological sites into tourist destinations.

During the meeting, the latest developments on the St. Hilarion (Tel Umm Amer) project were discussed, in addition to discussing the management and preservation plan for this important archaeological site. Ways to develop joint work horizons to include new projects were discussed, in addition to discussing overcoming obstacles to the projects being implemented jointly on the ground. at present

Source: Maan News Agency

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Bapco Refining successfully empties affected tank, ends state of emergency at company resuming normal operations

Manama, In light of the recent incident that took place at one of the company’s tanks in Sitra Tank Farm, following the exceptional weather conditions and heavy rains witnessed by the Kingdom, Bapco Refining announced that the affected tank has been successfully and gradually emptied, declaring the state of emergency at the company now over and operations back to normal as of Wednesday 24 April 2024.

The company added that a full comprehensive evaluation of the affected tank has begun along with comprehensive maintenance work as per international standards and regulations.

The company noted that with resuming normal operations and in cooperation and coordination with the General Traffic Directorate, the Civil Defense Affairs, and other relevant entities at the Ministry of Interior, Um Al Saad Avenue has been reopened after being closed following the incident.

Bapco Refining extended its thanks and appreciation to the outstanding support received from all Government authorities and various entities that he
lped in successfully and safely resolving this incident and to the citizens and residents for their cooperation in observing safety procedures.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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INTERMITTENT ISRAELI ARTILLERY SHELLING HITS NAQOURA, DHAYRA


Intermittent Israeli enemy artillery shelling has hit the outskirts of Naqoura, Alma as-Shaab, Tayr Harfa and Dhayra, our correspondent reported on Thursday.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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The SMC denies the occurrence of clashes in the Tarmiya area

The Security Media Cell denied the occurrence of violent clashes between the security forces and the terrorist ISIS in Tarmiyah area, north of Baghdad.

The cell’s spokesman, Brigadier General Miqdad Miri, said in a statement: “Some social media sites circulated reports of violent clashes taking place between the Iraqi army and the Counter-Terrorism Service with ISIS terrorist gangs in Tarmiyah area in Baghdad.”

He added: ‘While we deny these reports completely, we stress the necessity of being accurate in transmitting information, knowing the news exclusively from its official sources, and adopting reliable websites.’

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Interior Ministry: 51 kg of drugs seized in Maysan

The Ministry of Interior announced the seizure of 51 kg of drugs in Maysan.

The Spokesman for the Ministry of Interior and the Security Media Cell, Brigadier General Miqdad Miri, said in a statement: In a qualitative operation, a force leading the Border Guard Forces of the Third Region, in cooperation with a force from the General Directorate for Combating Narcotics and Drugs and the Rapid Response Division, was able to seize a quantity of narcotic substances estimated at (51) kg of narcotic substances in Al-Hawaizeh Marsh area in Maysan.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Al-Amairi stresses the need to move the political process away from sectarian or national quotas

The President of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge Jassim Muhammad Abboud Al-Amairi, stressed today the necessity of distancing the political process from sectarian or national quotas, stressing that the election law is the basis of true parliamentary representation that expresses the spirit of the constitution.

The official News Agency quoted Al-Amairi as saying, in his speech during the Iraqi Constitutional Judiciary Forum held at the College of Law, University of Baghdad: ‘The Republic of Iraq is a single, independent federal state and its system of government is republican, representative, parliamentary, and democratic, in accordance with what is stated in Article One of the Constitution.’

He added, “The system of government in Iraq is based on the basis that the people are the source of powers and their legitimacy is exercised by direct, public, secret ballot and the existence of its constitutional institutions based on the provisions of Article Five of the Constitution, and on the principle of peaceful
transfer of power through democratic means stipulated in the Constitution based on the provisions of Article Six thereof and it is necessary to provide all guarantees that enable all citizens, men and women, to participate in public affairs and enjoy political rights, including the right to vote, elect, and be nominated, in accordance with the provisions of Article 20 of the Constitution.’

He added, “The democratic system in Iraq is also based on the freedom to establish or join associations and political parties, and no one may be forced to join any party, association, or political entity or forced to continue membership in it based on the provisions of Article Thirty-Nine of the Constitution.” It is not permissible to restrict or limit the exercise of any of the rights and freedoms mentioned in the Constitution except by or based on a law, provided that such limitation or restriction does not affect the essence of the right or freedom based on the provisions of Article Forty-Six of the Constitution.’

He n
oted that “the methods of practicing the democratic process in Iraq are based on the principle of peaceful transfer of power and that this is achieved by applying the principle of periodic elections in a way that ensures the correct implementation of the democratic system and not just legal texts in order to reach the democracy of the people and not Democracy of the ruling authority.

He pointed out that ‘the aim of the principles included in the constitution is to transmit the basic rules for the way the state is organized and the formation of its government, the basic rights that must be implemented, the basic principles that direct and rationalize the electoral system, the rights of citizens to practice democracy, and the role of political parties, and electoral authorities.

He explained, ‘The election law is the basis for true parliamentary representation that expresses the spirit and values of the effective constitution. If the correct means are available to achieve sound parliamentary representation, t
he political and legislative process will be advanced and successful, given that the House of Representatives is the true representative of the will of the people.’ The people who are responsible for legislating laws and monitoring the performance of the executive authority.’

He continued, “The House of Representatives must be a true expression of the will of the people, and it must also take into account when legislating any electoral law the extent to which the Constitution is fulfilled in implementing the will of the people through that law, in addition to the fact that the electoral legal system is one of the most important components.” Conducting the electoral process, which includes the constitution, the electoral law, and related laws, the political parties law, the member replacement law, the law of the Independent High Electoral Commission in Iraq, and others.

He continued, “The political system in Iraq is based on party pluralism based on the provisions of Article Thirty-Nine of the Constitution,
which stipulates the freedom to establish or join political associations and parties,” indicating that “pluralism aims to deepen democracy in a real way, and that will be in The framework of Article 20 of the Constitution, which stipulates the right of citizens, men and women, to participate in public affairs and enjoy political rights, including the right to vote, elect, and be nominated.’

He continued, “Party pluralism must be a means adopted by the constitutional legislator to achieve a democratic system that is representative of all the Iraqi people,” noting “the importance that the goal sought by these parties, in light of their electoral programs, be a noble national goal and an interest based on The highest interest of the Iraqi people is to achieve the principle of peaceful transfer of power, fair distribution of wealth, the principle of equal opportunities for all, and distancing the political and democratic process from sectarian, national, or political quotas.

He noted that “the principle of demo
cracy is based on the rule of the people themselves, away from tyranny and oppression of others, and away from violating the people’s political, economic, social and cultural rights. If democratic systems do not lead to achieving the principle of peaceful transfer of power in a real way, then they are democracy of the ruling political system, not democracy of the people.’

He pointed out that ‘sovereignty is the law, and the people are the source of authority, so whoever is in charge of managing the file, whether at the federal or regional level, or at the level that concerns the governorates not organized into a region, must be a true representative of the Iraqi people,’ stressing that ‘ the stability of the state is maintained by the establishment of the laws of justice.’

He concluded, ‘It is a great honor for us to be in this great national historical edifice represented by the College of Law at the University of Baghdad,’ praising ‘all those responsible for the forum.’

Source: National Iraqi News Agenc
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Barham conducts an inspection tour in Jenin and learns about the reality of education

Jenin Maan – The Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Amjad Barham, today, Thursday, a tour of Jenin Governorate; With the aim of inspecting the progress of the educational process, and holding meetings with educational staff, events and institutions in Jenin.

Barham began his tour by meeting with the Governor of Jenin, Kamal Abu Al-Rub. The reality of the challenges and violations to which the educational process is exposed due to the occupation and its continuous incursions was recognized.

The Minister expressed his pride in Jenin Governorate, stressing that this tour embodies true communication with the educational field, support for the educational family and the people in light of the violations affecting the governorate and its institutions, especially its educational institutions, and ensuring every effort that would advance education and preserve the teacher’s status, prestige and stability despite the difficulties. Evoking the suffering of schools, universities, students, children and te
aching staff in the Gaza Strip, which is still subjected to fierce occupation aggression.

Barham conveyed to the governor and to the Jenin events the greetings of Prime Minister Dr. Muhammad Mustafa, stressing that the government is concerned with providing all emergency needs.

In turn, Abu Al-Rub stressed the necessity of providing all the elements and resources that guarantee the stability of education and adherence to it. As it constitutes a pillar for the establishment of the Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, he pointed out the ongoing occupation’s violation of the governorate and its institutions, which affects students and educational staff.

The Minister was accompanied on his tour by the Assistant Undersecretary for Student Affairs, Sadiq Al-Khadour, and the Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Affairs, Dr. Ayoub Alyan, and a number of general directors, in the presence of representatives from the Fatah movement region, institutions, and official, civil, and community events.

The
tour included a visit to Al-Arqa Boys’ Secondary School and meeting with its staff and some of its students, and Al-Sila Al-Harithiya Boys’ Secondary School, and the opening of the ‘We Will See the Sun’ exhibition about the struggles of prisoners in the Jabriyat Mixed Basic School, and a tour of the female vocational workshops (beauty and graphic design unit) in a girls’ school. Al-Khansa secondary school.

The tour included a meeting with educational staff in Jenin, at Al-Khansaa School. The heads of departments were listened to, the reality of the needs was felt, and the reality of the challenges were learned in light of the current circumstances, in the presence of the Director General of Jenin Education, Salam Al-Taher.

Source: Maan News Agency

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HM King meets with UAE Vice President

Abu Dhabi, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received today at his residence in Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai.

His Majesty the King and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid reviewed the strong historical relations of cooperation between Bahrain and the UAE, emphasising their mutual keenness to further develop these ties to fulfill the aspirations of both nations and peoples across all sectors.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed regional and international developments, noting the importance of promoting peace, security, and stability for the prosperity of the region.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Sitra Mall joins ‘Forever Green’ campaign’s afforestation efforts

Manama, Bahrain Development Bank (BDB) has joined hands with the National Initiative for Agricultural Development (NIAD) in its ‘Forever Green’ campaign, by contributing to planting trees in Sitra Mall.

A ceremony was held to mark the beginning of the greening process at the mall, attended by Shaikha Maram bint Isa Al Khalifa, Secretary-General of NIAD, and Dalal Ahmed Al Qais, Group CEO of Bahrain Development Bank (BDB), attended the event.

Shaikha Maram said BDB’s support aimed at contributing to increasing green spaces in the outer spaces, to create a more sustainable environment and enhance its aesthetic appeal. She thanked BDB for its continuous support of agricultural projects, including the ‘Forever Green’ campaign and the permanent farmers’ market in Hoorat Aali.

Dalal Al Qais, Group CEO of the BDB, expressed delight in the partnership with the National Initiative for the Development of the Agricultural Sector, emphasising BDB’s commitment to sustainable development objectives. She pledged ongoing
support for local and international efforts, aiming for zero carbon neutrality by 2060.

BDB’s involvement is part of a broader collaboration between public and private sectors to implement environmental projects across Bahrain, aiming to enhance green spaces and mitigate climate change effects under the ‘Forever Green’ campaign.

Source: Bahrain News Agency