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No water, no hope: Tunisian villages struggle in drought’s grip

No water, no hope: Tunisian villages struggle in drought's grip

Tunisian villages have been facing drought for the fourth year. Residents have no access to clean drinking water. Residents demand support from the government. Ounissa Mazhoud, a villager from Uruguay, attaches two empty jerry cans on a donkey and carefully makes her way down a rough slope in the direction of the final water source … Read more

SAP to bring positive change in peoples’ lives through digital transformation

SAP to bring positive change

Ahmed Al-Faifi, SAP’s Senior Vice President Middle East and North Africa. Pakistan to discuss how to improve the technological dynamics of the country. He highlighted the need for digitalisation and transforming Pakistan’s public sector enterprises.   ISLAMABAD: SAP’s Senior Vice President Middle East and North Africa Ahmed Al-Faifi, on his visit to Pakistan, met Federal … Read more

Use of French is diminishing in North Africa, says Macron

Use of French is diminishing in North Africa, says Macron

Emmanuel Macron says English is the new common language in North Africa. But he added that French remains “the universal language of the African continent”. He urged the Francophonie to retake its position and asked for it to be “a space of resistance and reconquest”. During a summit of French-speaking countries in Tunisia, the president … Read more

Italian authorities forbids adult male migrants from boarding

Italian authorities forbids adult male migrants from boarding

The Humanity 1 was one of four migrant-carrying ships awaiting approval to dock in Italy. Giorgia Meloni, the next Italian prime minister, has vowed to crack down on migrants crossing Mediterranean. The ship has been held up for two weeks due to Italy’s new far-right government. 35 men have been unable to disembark from a … Read more

Bahrain denies claims that tuberculosis spreads in jails

tuberculosis

Bahrain denies there are “active” tuberculosis cases in its prisons. World Health Organization: TB kills 1.5 million people each year. All necessary preventative measures have been taken, said Bahrain’s health ministry. The Bahraini government denied on Saturday that there were “active” tuberculosis cases in its prisons after Amnesty International accused authorities of failing to control … Read more

UN chief warns impact of Ukraine war on world is worsening

UN

1.6 billion people likely to be affected by Ukraine’s impact on food: UN. The war’s impact on food security, energy, and finance is severe: Antonio. The war may increase the number of food-insecure people by 47 million people.   UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that the global consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine … Read more

Amnesty urges UAE to free 10 inmates kept beyond sentences

Amnesty

Amnesty International called on the UAE on Monday to “immediately” release ten men who it said were being arbitrarily detained after serving their sentences.

According to Amnesty International, they were detained “under the guise of ‘counter-extremism counseling.'”

Read more; Amnesty International calls on Yemen’s Houthi militia to release journalists

The ten UAE citizens were among 69 nationals arrested in 2012 and sentenced to up to 15 years in prison in 2013 on charges of plotting to overthrow the government.

They belonged to a group of 94 defendants, including 13 women.

Prosecutors said the accused were linked to Al-Islah, a group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, which the UAE categorizes as a terrorist organization.

“These men have already spent a decade behind bars for daring to speak out against the Emirati authorities or being perceived as political opposition, and now this injustice is being prolonged past their long-awaited release dates,” Amnesty’s Middle East and North Africa deputy director Lynn Maalouf, said in a statement.

“UAE authorities must immediately release anyone detained beyond the completion of their prison sentence, and cease the unlawful practice of arbitrarily extending prison terms.”

Amnesty International condemned the verdicts at the time as “grossly unfair” and the charges as “bogus”.

The Federal Supreme Court sentenced 56 of the 94 defendants to 10 years in prison each, the official WAM news agency reported at the time.

According to the report, five defendants were sentenced to seven years in prison each, while eight others who were tried in absentia were sentenced to 15 years.

A total of 25 people were found not guilty, including all 13 women arrested during the crackdown.

Their trial was the largest in the UAE’s history.

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Iran releases two detained filmmakers on bail: reports

Iran

Iranian authorities have released two prominent documentary filmmakers on bail after detaining them for more than a week during price hike protests, activists said Wednesday. Mina Keshavarz and Firoozeh Khosravani were released on Tuesday evening after being detained on May 7 and held in Tehran’s Evin prison, according to the Bidarzani women’s rights group. Their … Read more

Armed groups clash west of Libyan capital

Libyan

Violent clashes shook a western region of the Libyan capital overnight and into Sunday morning, an interior ministry source claimed as local media reported the death of a militia commander. Janzour, in the western suburbs of Tripoli, is home to the UN Support Mission in Libya’s headquarters as well as guarded compounds for foreign diplomatic … Read more

Rare birth of Asiatic cheetah cubs in Iran

Iran

An Asiatic cheetah gave delivery to 3 “healthy” cubs in Iran, the head of the surroundings department said Sunday, calling it a first in captivity for the endangered species. “Iran”, one of most effective a dozen cheetahs observed inside the Islamic republic, added three “healthful” cubs through C-section, Ali Salajegheh instructed the IRNA news agency. “This … Read more

IMF official urges  ‘deep reforms’ to  Tunisian economy

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TUNIS: Tunisia’s crisis-stricken economy needs “deep reforms” such as slashing its vast public wage bill, the International Monetary Fund’s outgoing country chief has said as the government seeks a new bailout. Jerome Vacher, speaking in an interview at the end of his three-year term as the global lender’s envoy to the North African country, said … Read more

Saudi startups trail Egyptians in venture capital deals

Saudi

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia was among the top countries in the Middle East and North Africa for new venture capital deals in the third quarter of 2021 with startups raising SR769 million ($205 million) from 91 deals, Arab News reported. It is a 439 per cent hike as compared with the figures of a year ago during which … Read more

Women-led startups among finalists in 500 Global accelerator programme

Sanabil

RIYADH: Sanabil Investments, wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund, and 500 Global, a leading global venture capital firm has unveiled 11 startups in the second batch of the Sanabil 500 MENA Seed Accelerator Programme 2021, Arab News reported. Female founders lead a third of the batch, signaling 500 Global’s commitment to continue supporting diversity. The program … Read more

Egypt ‘ready’ to join JPMorgan index by end of January 2022

JPMorgan

CAIRO: Egypt announced it is ready to officially join the JPMorgan Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) for emerging markets by the end of January next year, CNBC Arabia reported citing the finance minister. Upon joining, Egypt will become one of only two countries in the Middle East North Africa region to make the index. Mohamed Maait said … Read more

Moroccan economy rebounds with strong growth: IMF

IMF

RABAT: Morocco’s economy has rebounded with GDP in 2021 projected to grow 6.3 per cent on the back of a rapid response to the coronavirus pandemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday. “Thanks to a very successful vaccination campaign and the prompt response of the authorities, the health crisis has been placed under control … Read more

Has Omicron knocked the global supply chain back on its heels?

Omicron

The emergence of the Omicron variant has thrown early signs of recovery in the global supply chain into doubt across the world, including in the Middle East and North Africa, Arab News reported. “There may still be swings, but overall, I think the worst is over,” said Esben Poulsson, who chairs the International Chamber of Shipping, on … Read more

Saudi Arabia startups see huge growth in eco-friendly ‘impact’ funding

Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Venture capital impact investment in Saudi Arabia reached a new high in 2021 in both total number of transactions and capital deployed, Arab News quoted a report produced by MAGNiTT and Saudi Aramco. Impact investments are those aimed at generating a measurable social and environmental benefit alongside a financial return. Impact funding in the kingdom up … Read more

China’s Hisense expands its B2B footprint in Middle East

China’s Hisense

CAIRO: Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense has expanded its footprint in the B2B sector in the Middle East, a statement revealed. It focused on intelligent Smart City solutions, interactive displays and 138-inch all-in-one business solution screens during its participation in the GITEX Technology Week 2021. “The introduction of our B2B expansion marks an exciting milestone in … Read more

Venture Souq launches $50 million fintech fund

fitness fund

RIYADH: Venture Souq, the venture capital firm, has launched the first sector-specific fund focused on fintech in the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan region, Asharq Business reported. The Middle East and North Africa Fintech Fund I is a $50 million fund that invests in fintech and software as a service startups. It focuses on sub-sectors … Read more

PepsiCo launches MENA edition of $300K startup accelerator

PepsiCo

DUBAI: Global food and beverage giant PepsiCo is calling Middle East and North Africa-based entrepreneurs to join its sustainability-focused accelerator programme, Arab News reported. The programme, which was first launched in 2017, will deploy up to 1.1 million dirhams ($300,000) to startups who will meet the criteria, Eugene Willemsen, chief executive officer of PepsiCo Africa, Middle East, … Read more

Qantas extends partnership with Emirates for further five years

Qantas extends partnership with Emirates for further five years

Qantas and Emirates have announced that their long-term cooperation will be extended for another five years. Customers and frequent travelers of both airlines will now have access to a vast combined network that spans Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and the United Kingdom. At the International Air Transport Association (IATA) annual general meeting in Boston, Emirates … Read more

UK condemns Israel’s announcement to construct housing units

UK condemns Israel

LONDON: The United Kingdom (UK) has condemned Israel’s announcement to move forward with construction of 1,077 housing units in Givat Hamatos, southern Jerusalem, urging Israel to reverse the decision. According to the sources of APP, In a statement, Foreign & Commonwealth Office and James Cleverly MP ,UK Minister for the Middle East and North Africa … Read more