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Archers hit bullseyein Sharjah
Huge task ahead for BCCI poll panelMohammed Zafran/[email protected]
Manama
Organising the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (BCCI) election is a mammoth task, considering the cumbersome electoral process, huge number of voters and the limited space available at the voting venue, the electoral committee of the Chamber said yesterday.
The election scheduled for March 10 will see thousands of businessmen casting their votes to elect the Board of Directors of the BCCI.
âMore than 50,000 members have already registered to vote in the elections,â said Chairperson of the elections committee, Jassim Hassan Abdul AâAl.
He said that the election is going to be the largest in the history of BCCI and will be a challenge for the organizers
with limited space available at Isa Cultural Centre, the venue of the elections.
âThe number of Commercial Registrations with BCCI has increased dramatically and as a result, we have an increase in the number of voters. More than 50,000 have already registered and the numbers will go up even further in the next 10 days. To accommodate a high number of people will be a challenge for us because of the space limitations
at the venue, but we will make it work. In spite of the limitations of the venue as well as the limited budget, we will do our best,â he told DT News.
He said that an open meeting will be held tomorrow at 11 am on the first floor of Bait Al Tijjar premises in Sanabis which will shed light on the election process. He urged members to attend the meeting as many topics related to the elections such as its preparations,
candidacy prerequisites and so on will be discussed in depth.
In a statement released yesterday, BCCI has urged its members to renew their membership and CR to be eligible to vote. Members of the Chamber whose CR or membership will expire on or before March 10 can renew their CR and membership in accordance with the CR records of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism.
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Manama
Foreign Affairs Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa and
Information Affairs Minister Ali Al Romaihi have deplored Qatarâs attempts to internationalize the Hajj pilgrimage.
The Foreign Minister condemned the Qatari call as an issue âout of discussionâ to Muslim and Arab countries.
âWhenever one of your plans and conspiracies fail, you return to your tale of internationalising the management of the two Holy Mosques. You had
better shut up because the world is laughing at you,â he wrote on Twitter.
Information Affairs Minister Ali Al Rumaihi denounced the attempt to politicize religious rites or the internationalisation of the Two Holy Mosques. âThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaâs facilitation and service to visitors of the Holy Kaaba and the Prophetâs Mosque have always been appreciated by the entire Muslim world,â he told the Asharq Al Awsat daily yesterday.
âThe great Saudi efforts cannot be overlooked or negated except by the dismissive and malicious, or someone who does not want the welfare of the
Muslim Umma, its unity, cohesiveness or progress,â he said.
Foreign Affairs Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa said the Qatari attempt exposes the bad intentions, the political bankruptcy, and the moral failure of the country. âThere is not a single religious centre that people visit for worshipping purposes that are not managed by a sovereign state. In the case of Saudi Arabia, we have the best example of honesty, commitment, care and protection,â the minister said.
The House of Representatives also condemned the move to internationalise the two Holy Mosquesâ
custodianship and management. âThis is a Saudi affair. No party has the right to intervene or demand its internationalisation,â the MPs said in a statement, which condemned âthe false call of the politically bankrupt regimes, with bad intentions.â
Calling the move a âcheap bidâ, the statement said Qatar is attempt is to cover up its failure in managing its own affairs. âThe Council calls upon all Arab and Islamic countries and religious organisations to express their position on these false calls aimed at spreading division and disagreement in the Islamic world,â the statement said.
Holy sites:Qatar calldeplored
2 Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Quake rattles Taiwan
Taipei
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near
the coastal city of Hualien in Taiwan late on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said, killing at least two people and causing several buildings to collapse.
The quake struck about 22 km (14 miles) northeast of Hualien shortly before midnight, and the epicenter was very shallow at just 1km, the USGS said.
âTwo people were unfortunately killed, and 114 have suffered light or severe injuries,â Taiwanâs Premier William Lai told an emergency government meeting.
A number of aftershocks hit the area, but there was no word of any tsunami warning.
Hualien is a popular tourist destination on Taiwanâs eastern coast and home to about 100,000 people.
âThe president has asked the cabinet and related ministries to immediately
launch the âdisaster mechanismâ and to work at the fastest rate on disaster relief work,â President Tsai Ing-wenâs office said in a statement.
Lai said the government was urgently repairing a major highway damaged by the quake. He said the government would provide further updates on the situation later on Wednesday morning.
Among the buildings toppled in the quake was the Marshal Hotel in Hualien, where three people were trapped inside, the government said.
Four other buildings, including two hotels and a military hospital, also tilted during the quake in Hualien, which is located about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of the capital, Taipei.
The government said two bridges in the city were either cracked or could not be used due to the quake.
On Sunday an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck nearby.
Yemeni forces retake strategic city: officialSanaa
Yemeni forces loyal to the countryâs internationally
recognised government yesterday recaptured a key crossroads town in the southwestern province of Hodeidah in an effort to cut off supply lines to the rebels, officials said.
The forces backed by airstrikes from a Saudi-led coalition took control of the town of Hays after two weeks of fierce fighting against the rebels, the officials said. The fighting has killed at least 85 people from both sides in the past 48 hours, they said.
The internationally recognized government and the coalition aimed at cutting off supply lines from the central province of Ibb to the rebels in Hodeidah, the officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to brief the media.
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Drug addicts costingexchequer BD35m: MPMuhannad Mansour/[email protected]
Manama
Drug addicts numbering 30,000 in the Kingdom
are costing the exchequer over BD35 million a month in treatment expenses and other services, MP Jalal Kadhim told the Council of Representatives yesterday.
He said this while revealing the latest data on drug addiction as seen by the Bahraini courts during the past few years, in the presence of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa.
âI am a member of the investigative parliamentary committee into the performance of Health Ministry. We have visited the de-addiction unit in the Psychiatric Hospital and attended seminars about drug addiction causes among the Bahraini youth. In Bahrain, we have 30,000 drug addicts. 8,000 of them are receiving treatment in public institutions. Each addict daily costs the government around BD120-BD150 in treatment fees,â the MP said.
Kadhim said this while calling for finding effective solutions to the âkey issuesâ such as drug abuse and addiction among the Bahraini youth instead of toughening punishments.
The lawmaker also discussed with the minister the answers to queries he had submitted earlier in regards to the latest statistics of the ministry related to court cases, their types and numbers.
Among the topics discussed were the cases seen before the civil, criminal and Sharia courts (203, 941 cases) between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2016.
SCD: More efforts needed Another minister who was present at yesterdayâs session was Health Minister Faeqa Al Saleh, who discussed the queries of MPs with regards to Bahraini Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) patients and the establishment of a health centre in Hidd.
DT News reported on Saturday that Foreign Affairs, Defence and National Security Committee Head MP Abdulla Binhowail had asked the
minister about the latest data on SCD patients and the services provided to them.
The minister said in a written reply that 189 Bahrainis and 2 expats died because of SCD between the years 2011-2016.
During the discussion yesterday, MP Binhowail questioned: âwhy the ministry didnât establish a specialised centre to receive female SCD patients, similarly to male patientsâ.
The minister had mentioned in her written reply that âfemale SCD patients are given prominence at the Accident and Emergency Department in Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) and that a special zone is allocated for themâ.
While quoting female patients and Bahrain SCD Friendship Society, insisted that the ministerâs reply contradicts with the existing situations at SMC.
He said, âIt is true that the female patients are received in a special zone, Room D, at the Accident and Emergency Department at SMC. But, they donât receive the same services provided to men at the specialised centre inside the SMC.â
DT News reported earlier that the Hereditary Blood Disorder Centre was opened at the SMC in 2014 under the patronage of the Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa and only receives male SCD patients.
âThe average waiting period for male SCD patients at the centre to be treated is 25 minutes, while female patient wait for an average of eight hours to receive treatment. This is because of the existing pressure on the Accident and Emergency Department in SMC. Additionally, they wait for two to three days for a bed at the hospital general wards. Female SCD patients are also complaining about receiving treatment from general practitioners, while male patients are treated by specialised staff in hereditary blood diseases. This is clear discrimination between male and female patients. This is shocking and unacceptable,â MP Binhowail added.
On her part, Minister Al Saleh insisted that âthereâs no discrimination between male and female patients in Bahrainiâ, adding that âthereâs a special way of
treatment for patients of each genderâ.
According to the latest statistics, 78 female SCD patients passed away in Bahrain as a result of the complications of the disease between 2011-2016. Ten of the deaths among women were among Bahrainis and were recorded in 2016.
There are 30,000 drug addicts in Bahrain, 8,000 of them are receiving
treatment in public institutions. Each addict daily costs the state
around BD120-BD150 in treatment
Jalal Kadhim Shaikh Khalid
Binhowail
Faeqa Al Saleh
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BDF Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa patronised yesterday a distribution ceremony of medals conferred by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the Supreme Commander, marking BDF Golden Jubilee. The medals were conferred on Defence Minister Lieutenant-General Yusef bin Ahmed Al Jalahma, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dhiab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, Defence Ministry Undersecretary Major-General Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa and senior officials. The BDF Commander-in-Chief presented the Order of Power to the Defence Minister, the Chief of Staff, the Defence Ministry Undersecretary and senior officials. He presented Bahrain First and Second Class Medals to a number of senior officials, commanders, directors and senior officers. He also presented the First Class Medal of Competence to senior officers who obtained Masterâs Degrees and PhD in military and national defence sciences and from civil universities. The Defence Minister presented the BDF Commander-in-Chief with a commemorative gift mark-ing the BDF golden jubilee.
Manama
Housing Minister, Bassim Al-Hamar, yesterday
announced plans to increase private sector contribution to expedite housing reforms in the Kingdom.
The move follows the directives of His Royal Highness Prince Salman
bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier to strengthen partnership with the private sector to fast-track the distribution of housing units to the citizens.
Speaking during a meeting with the representatives of
real-estate development companies, the Minister said that the ministry has enhanced its efforts to fast-track procedures and to ensure the sustainability of the schemes.
âThree projects have already been completed,â the Minister told the representative of the
real estate companies citing the projects in the Northern City, Al-Lawzi Housing project and Deerat Al-Oyoun Project.
Al-Lawzi Housing project is on the government-owned land in the Northern City, while Al-Lawzi Housing project is part of the âMazayaâ
scheme which provided 2500 units since 2014. Deerat Al-Oyoun Project is a 3100-unit housing deal signed between Housing Ministry and Diyar Al-Muharraq Company.
The minister also assured that the ministry is holding studies to reduce the
number of Mazaya eligible beneficiaries, which, he said, ârequires increasing the number of offered units.â
Real estate developers welcomed the governmentâs desire to strengthen partnership with the private sector.
Housing Minister hails private sector contribution
Housing put on fast track
4 Wednesday, February 7, 2018
BDF Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa patronised yesterday a distribution ceremony of medals conferred by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the Supreme Commander, marking BDF Golden Jubilee. The medals were conferred on Defence Minister Lieutenant-General Yusef bin Ahmed Al Jalahma, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Dhiab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi, Defence Ministry Undersecretary Major-General Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa and senior officials. The BDF Commander-in-Chief presented the Order of Power to the Defence Minister, the Chief of Staff, the Defence Ministry Undersecretary and senior officials. He presented Bahrain First and Second Class Medals to a number of senior officials, commanders, directors and senior officers. He also presented the First Class Medal of Competence to senior officers who obtained Masterâs Degrees and PhD in military and national defence sciences and from civil universities. The Defence Minister presented the BDF Commander-in-Chief with a commemorative gift mark-ing the BDF golden jubilee.
Manama
Housing Minister, Bassim Al-Hamar, yesterday
announced plans to increase private sector contribution to expedite housing reforms in the Kingdom.
The move follows the directives of His Royal Highness Prince Salman
bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier to strengthen partnership with the private sector to fast-track the distribution of housing units to the citizens.
Speaking during a meeting with the representatives of
real-estate development companies, the Minister said that the ministry has enhanced its efforts to fast-track procedures and to ensure the sustainability of the schemes.
âThree projects have already been completed,â the Minister told the representative of the
real estate companies citing the projects in the Northern City, Al-Lawzi Housing project and Deerat Al-Oyoun Project.
Al-Lawzi Housing project is on the government-owned land in the Northern City, while Al-Lawzi Housing project is part of the âMazayaâ
scheme which provided 2500 units since 2014. Deerat Al-Oyoun Project is a 3100-unit housing deal signed between Housing Ministry and Diyar Al-Muharraq Company.
The minister also assured that the ministry is holding studies to reduce the
number of Mazaya eligible beneficiaries, which, he said, ârequires increasing the number of offered units.â
Real estate developers welcomed the governmentâs desire to strengthen partnership with the private sector.
Housing Minister hails private sector contribution
Housing put on fast track
5Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Report on âfree visaâ reviewed
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The House of Representatives reviewed a special report
on âfree visaâ phenomenon, an illegal employment issue, during their weekly meeting in Gudaibiya yesterday.
The discussion of the report, submitted by a special investigative committee formed to look into the phenomenon and the ways to tackle it, was delayed several times during the past few months.
Formed three years ago, the eight-member committee was tasked to probe the causes behind the increasing phenomenon and to recommend effective methods to eradicate it.
The committee discussed the matter with the relevant authorities that included Labour and Social Development, Industry, Commerce and Industry, Interior and Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning Ministries, in
addition to the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA), the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), municipal councils of the four governorates of the Kingdom, Bahrain Chamber for Commerce and Industry and several labour unions and societies.
More efforts neededDuring the discussion, a number of MPs including Adel Al Assoomy, Majid Al Majid and Adel Hameed, accused the authorities of not making sufficient efforts to tackle the issue.
Al Assoomy, who heads the investigative committee as well as the councilâs Public Utilities and Environment Committee, criticised the shortage of inspectors tasked by the authorities to monitor the labour market.
He claimed that âthere are 64 inspectors to oversee over half a million foreign workersâ while comparing the Bahraini procedures to Kuwait which he said has 800 inspectors.
Al Assoomy added that the lack of an official authority tackling the Free Visa employment issue and nonexistence of a hotline to receive complaints related to the matter are some of the problems that require immediate solutions in Bahraini.
Labour and Social Development Minister Jameel Humaidan was present at the discussion to answer MPsâ questions.
In his reply to Al Assoomy,
the minister confirmed that âthe ministry has increased the numbers of inspectors in 2017 to 75 inspectorsâ, adding that â35, 000 inspection campaigns were conducted last yearâ.
Humaidan rejected MPsâ accusations of the lack of coordination between the different official authorities to tackle the issue, affirming that âa strategy is followed as per the directives of the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister HRH
Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to coordinate between the different authorities to eradicate the irregular employment phenomenonâ and that this includes Interior, Foreign Affairs, Labour and Social Development, Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning Ministries and other official authorities.
âHRH the Crown Prince has directed to eradicate the causes that benefit citizens from irregular employment. As a result, several procedures
were implemented, including the Flexible Work permits,â the minister added.
As reported earlier, the Flexible Work Permits were launched last July and allow certain categories of illegal workers, who meet conditions, to work and reside in Bahrain without the need of an employer.
The lawmakers passed the report by the end of the session and called to adopt its recommendations to end this phenomenon.
EO hosts motivational speaker Ryan Avery
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Manama
The Entrepreneursâ Organization (EO) Bahrain
Chapter hosted Ryan Avery, a motivational speaker at their learning event held under the title âStop being a leader; Start being the leaderâ at the Wyndham Grand yesterday.
Avery addressed the entrepreneur community on how to grow their business and helped the audience learn and master the art of communication, the art of strategic storytelling, emphasising on the importance of strategic leadership.
EO Bahrain Chapter president Suhail Al Gosaibi told DT News, âEO is a global organisation with the Bahrain chapter being since 2004.
The EO Bahrain chapter has approximately 42 members with the Median Sales totalling up to $2 million. We have a learning event every month, where we try and bring experts to come and address to the chapter to help the entrepreneurs develop themselves and become better and stronger entrepreneurs which will ultimately contribute to the society and to the Kingdomâs economy.â
âIt was a delight hosting Ryan Avery as he is a renowned speaker on relationships, communication and on leadership and he spoke to us on how to be the leader instead of being a leader. We had a great takeaway from his talk and there is a lot that the entrepreneurs can learn and implement from his talk.â
âWe are looking to be an
influential contributor to the economy and help develop the entrepreneur ecosystem in Bahrain,â Al Gosaibi added.
âI am currently on the speaker tour for the EO and I am overwhelmed to be a part of EOâs Bahrain Chapter where I got to share a few insights with the entrepreneurs on how to being the leader and provide solutions to the audience to help them grow in their businesses,â Avery told DT News.
âBahrain audience is very keen and engaged in learning and developing their business, an important aspect of entrepreneurship. To understand itâs always important to learn; so to see the audience here it really shows how interested Bahrain is in growing and being better,â he said.
Ryan Avery with entrepreneur community
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Finse (Norway)
Inside a giant igloo in a snowy Norwegian village, the sound of a
horn rings out, warming the mood of a freezing audience, huddled together in -24 Celsius.
But the four musicians performing are even colder: the instruments they are playing are all made of ice.
The xylophone, claves and wind instruments have been painstakingly carved from ice blocks extracted from a frozen lake, and are now part of a finger-numbing performance at the 13th Ice Music Festival in the mountain village of Finse.
The problem is, the longer the musicians play, the more the instruments start to disintegrate.
It is not an easy task âto perform on instruments that are melting while you play them,â says percussionist Terje Isungset, also the founder of the festival.
Wearing thick wool gloves, he blows warm air into his ice-sculpted horn, illuminated under blue and turquoise lights.
Next to him, a singer with an angelic voice covers her mouth with a scarf to stay warm, while a bass player removes his gloves so he can pull the strings on his ice-made instrument.
âArt and madnessâ The setting of the festival, 195
kilometres (121 miles) west of Oslo, is not for anyone sensitive to a shivering climate.
Held between February 2 and 3 inside an igloo built solely of ice, dozens of people wearing clothing fit to survive freezing mountain weather sit on snow benches while cheering and wrapping their arms around each other.
As the night grows older, a band member blows into a long ice wind instrument shaped like an Australian didgeridoo, vibrating across the venue.
âItâs a fine line between art and madness,â Emile Holba, a UK-based photographer and crew member, tells as he bursts into laughter.
âThings can go wrong, instruments can break...the audience likes the purity of it,â he adds.
The festival has previously been held in Geilo, a ski resort in the central mountain region of Norway.
But organisers say the weather there has become milder, making it difficult to build ice venues and harder to prevent the instruments from melting.
âThis winter... the ice was really slushy and difficult to deal with,â Isungset said.
âItâs the first time I have seen ice like this.â
Something out of ânearly nothingâ In search of guaranteed freezing
temperatures, the festival moved further west to Finse, a 30 minute train ride from Geilo.
Surrounded by mountains framing a glacier, the area was used to create the snow planet âHothâ in the opening scene of Star Warâs movie âThe Empire Strikes Backâ.
The village was also the base for Antarctic expedition training by British explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) and his Norwegian counterpart Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930).
âItâs kind of otherworldly...there is magic there,â says Holba.
Preparing the festival is no simple task.
It took organisers a week to build the igloo and the ice needed to be sourced and collected by a crew of more than 20 people.
Large chunks were removed from a nearby lake and the musicians used chainsaws, hammers and chisels to carefully sculpt the instruments.
âItâs just music....and trying to create something out of nearly nothing,â Isungset said.
After the festival, some of the instruments do become nearly nothing again, the ice dripping away back into the earth.
But a few of the ice-creations do survive.
If deemed to be in good enough shape, the instruments are stored inside a freezer, waiting in frozen isolation, to be used again the following year. (AFP)
Musicians performs with instruments carved from ice blocks in Norway
6 Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Finse (Norway)
Inside a giant igloo in a snowy Norwegian village, the sound of a
horn rings out, warming the mood of a freezing audience, huddled together in -24 Celsius.
But the four musicians performing are even colder: the instruments they are playing are all made of ice.
The xylophone, claves and wind instruments have been painstakingly carved from ice blocks extracted from a frozen lake, and are now part of a finger-numbing performance at the 13th Ice Music Festival in the mountain village of Finse.
The problem is, the longer the musicians play, the more the instruments start to disintegrate.
It is not an easy task âto perform on instruments that are melting while you play them,â says percussionist Terje Isungset, also the founder of the festival.
Wearing thick wool gloves, he blows warm air into his ice-sculpted horn, illuminated under blue and turquoise lights.
Next to him, a singer with an angelic voice covers her mouth with a scarf to stay warm, while a bass player removes his gloves so he can pull the strings on his ice-made instrument.
âArt and madnessâ The setting of the festival, 195
kilometres (121 miles) west of Oslo, is not for anyone sensitive to a shivering climate.
Held between February 2 and 3 inside an igloo built solely of ice, dozens of people wearing clothing fit to survive freezing mountain weather sit on snow benches while cheering and wrapping their arms around each other.
As the night grows older, a band member blows into a long ice wind instrument shaped like an Australian didgeridoo, vibrating across the venue.
âItâs a fine line between art and madness,â Emile Holba, a UK-based photographer and crew member, tells as he bursts into laughter.
âThings can go wrong, instruments can break...the audience likes the purity of it,â he adds.
The festival has previously been held in Geilo, a ski resort in the central mountain region of Norway.
But organisers say the weather there has become milder, making it difficult to build ice venues and harder to prevent the instruments from melting.
âThis winter... the ice was really slushy and difficult to deal with,â Isungset said.
âItâs the first time I have seen ice like this.â
Something out of ânearly nothingâ In search of guaranteed freezing
temperatures, the festival moved further west to Finse, a 30 minute train ride from Geilo.
Surrounded by mountains framing a glacier, the area was used to create the snow planet âHothâ in the opening scene of Star Warâs movie âThe Empire Strikes Backâ.
The village was also the base for Antarctic expedition training by British explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) and his Norwegian counterpart Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930).
âItâs kind of otherworldly...there is magic there,â says Holba.
Preparing the festival is no simple task.
It took organisers a week to build the igloo and the ice needed to be sourced and collected by a crew of more than 20 people.
Large chunks were removed from a nearby lake and the musicians used chainsaws, hammers and chisels to carefully sculpt the instruments.
âItâs just music....and trying to create something out of nearly nothing,â Isungset said.
After the festival, some of the instruments do become nearly nothing again, the ice dripping away back into the earth.
But a few of the ice-creations do survive.
If deemed to be in good enough shape, the instruments are stored inside a freezer, waiting in frozen isolation, to be used again the following year. (AFP)
Musicians performs with instruments carved from ice blocks in Norway
London
World stock markets nosedived for a fourth
day running yesterday, having seen nerves about higher interest rates and overcooked valuations wipe $4 trillion off what just eight days ago had been record highs.
Europeâs main bourses were down around 2.5 percent and Wall Street futures pointed to more losses too as âfear gaugesâ of market volatility leapt to their highest level since a surprise devaluation of Chinaâs currency in 2015.
The flashing warning signs left investors with little option but to seek traditional refuges such as gold and the dollar. Benchmark government bonds -- ironically one of the initial triggers for the selloff -- also gained.
Commodities remained gloomy too, with oil and industrial metals all tumbling backwards as the yearâs stellar start for risk assets rapidly soured.
âPlaytime is officially over, kids,â analysts at Rabobank said. âRising volatility painfully reminds some investors that one-way bets donât exist.â
The equity market selloff had been viewed by some as a healthy correction after a rapid run up over the last year, but as it snowballed through Asia and Europe and looked to be on its way back to Wall Street, nerves were starting to fray.
Europeâs drop sent the regionâs STOXX 600 to its lowest level in six months while the losses for MSCIâs widely tracked 47-country world index broke $4 trillion
as its drop since Friday neared 8 percent.
Wall Streetâs Dow Jones and S&P 500 benchmarks had slumped 4.6 percent and 4.1 percent on Monday, their biggest drops since August 2011. It was also the Dowâs biggest fall on a pure points basis of all-time and put it in the red for 2018.
There was intense trading activity, with the average daily volume on Europeâs blue-chip STOXX 50 already easily surpassed by the middle of the session.
The euro STOXX volatility index, Europeâs main gauge of market anxiety, saw its biggest spike since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. The better known Wall Street VIX, screamed above the 50 mark.
âThis is not the end of the bull market, but it is the end of the super low volatility regime,â said David Lafferty, Chief Market Strategist at Natixis Investment Managers.
âThe last two days of trading has thrown a giant bucket of cold water on the short volatility trade and I think weâre now in for prolonged period of elevated volatility generally.â
GOLDILOCKS VS THE BEARSâSince last autumn,
investors had been betting on the âGoldilocksâ economy -- solid economic expansion, improving corporate earnings and stable inflation. But the tide seems to have changed,â said Norihiro Fujito, senior investment strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.
MSCIâs broadest index of
Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slid 3.4 percent overnight.
Taiwanâs main index lost 5.0 percent, its biggest slump since 2011, Hong Kongâs Hang Seng Index dropped 4.2 percent and Japanâs Nikkei dived 4.7 percent, its worst fall since November 2016, to four-month lows.
The original trigger for the sell-off was a sharp rise in U.S. bond yields late last week after data showed U.S. wages increasing at the fastest pace since 2009. That raised the alarm about higher inflation and, with it, potentially higher interest rates.
That could be painful for markets that have been propped up by central banksâ stimulus for many years.
The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield rose to as high as 2.885 percent on Monday, its highest in four years.
But the massive fall in share prices prompted an about-turn, which sent it back to as low as 2.662 percent. German Bunds, Europeâs benchmark, saw yields fall 6 basis points, their biggest drop in over two months.
âTen-year treasuries at four-year highs -- does this herald the start of a bond bear market? Or are we simply returning to a more ânormalâ cycle of higher yields and higher interest rates?â said Graham Bishop, Investment Director at Heartwood Investment Management.
REDUCING RISKThe CBOE Volatility index,
the closely followed measure of expected near-term U.S. stock market volatility,
jumped over 30 points to 50, its highest level since August 2015.
That left some popular exchange-traded products that investors use to benefit from calm market conditions facing potential liquidation.
Keen to avoid further risk, investors were closing their positions in other assets, including FX markets, where a popular trade has been to sell the dollar against the euro and other currencies seen as benefiting from higher future interest rates.
The euro had been clawing back ground but was suddenly swiped back to $1.2353 as U.S. traders began to buy up the dollar.
That left the euro not far from last weekâs low of $1.2335, a break of which could usher in a further correction after its rally to a three-year high of $1.2538 by late last month.
Oil prices continued to droop too, with international benchmark Brent hitting a one-month low, before leveling off at $66.90 per barrel, down 1
percent on the day.U.S. crude futures were
trading down 1.3 percent at $63.33 per barrel, while gold nudged up for a fourth day in the last five, to $1,340 per ounce.
âI think this is a healthy, albeit rather vicious correction (in equity markets) and we may see more over the next week, but on the whole I really wouldnât panic,â said broker Marex Spectronâs head of precious metals, David Govett.
âAs such, I donât think gold will go a lot higher.â (Reuters)
7Wednesday, February 7, 2018
World market grapples with $4 trillion sell-off
London
Bitcoin briefly slid below $6,000 yesterday to its
lowest point so far this year in a sell-off that has seen the cryptocurrency lose more than half its value.
The virtual currency hit a peak of almost $20,000 in December, receding to around $13,800 at the start of the new year.
On the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange, bitcoin
fell to as low as $5,920, its weakest since mid-November, before recovering back above $6,000 BTC=BTSP. It was trading at $6,860 by 1315 GMT, almost flat on the day.
Other cryptocurrencies have also dropped sharply in value this week. Ethereum, the second-largest by market value, is down almost 11 percent over the past 24 hours, while the third-largest, Ripple, is down 7 percent, according to
trade website Coinmarketcap.com. Bitcoin is down more than 10 percent in that period.
After a massive run-up in prices last year, in which investors across the world piled into the market, cryptocurrency prices have skidded lower this year at the same time as regulators have stepped up warnings about the risk of investing in them.
Bitcoin falls; half its value lost in 2018
BUSINESS8 Wednesday, February 7, 2018
PM assures âfull-fledgedâ support to local industry
Manama
His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince
Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa yesterday assured âFull-fledgedâ support to Bahrainâs industrial sector reminding that âGreat nations are remembered for their industries, and for what they have done for the entire humanity.â
âIn Bahrain, we are proud of what has been achieved at the level of the industrial sector, and we seek to achieve
more,â said HRH the Premier, while patronising the opening ceremony of the Gulf Industry Fair 2018 being held at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre.
HRH the Premier told the conference that the government is keen on supporting all activities âparticularly that is based on innovation and modern technology by providing necessary infrastructure, energy resources and qualified
Bahraini workforceâ.HRH PM also expressed
his confidence in the ability of the Bahraini and GCC companies. âBahrainâs national industry products are capable of competing at international markets,â said Prince Khalid pointing out the need to have proper âmarketing and promotionalâ campaigns.
This, according to HRH the Premier, could be achieved by organising âspecialised exhibitionâ which would serve
in âstrengthening consumersâ confidenceâ in the Bahraini and GCC products.
The Premier also highlighted giving top priority to industry and diversification efforts which he said, âforms the basis of
Robust economiesâ. Describing local industries
as the pillars of the national economy, HRH the Premier also affirmed governmentâs keenness to integrate economic sectors to ensure its sustainability.
Saudi working with JPMorgan, HSBC, MUFG on $10 billion loan refinancing
Dubai
Saudi Arabia is working with HSBC, JPMorgan
and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group on the refinancing of its existing $10 billion syndicated loan, said banking sources familiar with the matter.
The three lenders have a leading role in the refinancing, which will involve a much larger group of banks. Loan syndication is expected to be completed by mid-February, said the sources.
A spokesman for the Saudi debt management office said: âThe DMO is coordinating this transaction directly with all financial institutions and it would be inappropriate to comment further whilst discussions are still ongoing.â
HSBC declined to comment, while JPMorgan and MUFG did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Saudi Arabia approached banks last month with requests for proposals to refinance its $10 billion loan, and also for further U.S. dollar-denominated bond issuance and potential financing backed by foreign export credit agencies.
The loan refinancing will include a repricing of the debt facility and a maturity extension, to 2023 from 2021. It will include an Islamic finance tranche using a murabaha structure, according to a DMO statement last month.
Other banks potentially participating in the loan deal will likely include European, American and Japanese banks, said the sources. (Reuters)
âGreat nations are remembered for their industries, and for what they
have done for the entire humanityâ
Aluminium Bahrain (ALBA) yesterday announce its backing to Gulf Industry Fair (GIF) 2018 as a strategic partner. The event, which began yesterday and continues until Thursday at Bahrain International Exhibition Centre, is being held under the patronage of of His Royal Highness the Prime Minister, Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa. Commenting on Albaâs support for the GIF 2018, Albaâs Chief Executive, Tim Murray said: âAs a significant contributor to the economy of Bahrain, Alba is proud to represent the aluminium industry at the GIF every year and we look forward to network with our partners in this platform.â GIF 2018 covers key industrial segments including aluminium, steel, alloys, metal, automation, metrology, energy, logistics, manufacturing & industrial security & safety.
BUSINESSWednesday, February 7, 2018 9
Beijing
China said yesterday it successfully tested a mid-course anti-missile defense system within its own territory, a move
that comaes amid tensions over North Koreaâs nuclear weapons program and Chinaâs own military developments in disputed regional waters. The defense ministry said in a brief statement on its website that Mondayâs test achieved its âpreset goalâ.
New Delhi
India has no immediate plan to further cut factory gate tax on petrol and diesel due to its tight
fiscal situation, a finance ministry source said on Tuesday. India had cut factory gate tax on the two fuels by 2 rupees ($0.0311) a litre each last week while presenting the federal budget, but it did not result in lower retail prices as new taxes were added.
Angela Merkel,
China says missile test successful Each of us will have to make painful compromises and I am ready for that. When we see the movements on the stock markets over the last hours, we live in turbulent times and what is expected of us as popular parties ... is that we form a government for the good of the people, one that brings stability,â
India sees no scope for duty cut
German Chancellor
Philippines in $233m Canada chopper deal
Manama
Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat),
the sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced yesterday its acquisition of an office campus in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, the United States of America in partnership with Sentinel Real Estate Investment Corporation (Sentinel). This is the first joint venture with Sentinel, a New York-based real estate investment management firm.
A signing ceremony was held at Mumtalakatâs offices yesterday in the presence of Mahmood H.
Alkooheji, Chief Executive Officer of Mumtalakat and John H. Streicker, Chairman of Sentinel.
The state-of-the-art Class A campus is fully leased to Lenovo, a Fortune 500 global technology leader and one of the largest PC makers in the world. Located in the heart of Research Triangle Park, a 7,000-acre (over 28 square kilometres) dedicated scientific research park in the United States, the campus provides strong cash flows, attractive yields and solid rent growth. Research Triangle Park houses over 250 companies in which more than 50,000 people work. It
continues to recruit and retain some of the worldâs leading corporations and rapidly growing technology and innovation firms.
Commenting on the acquisition, Mahmood H. Alkooheji, Chief Executive Officer of Mumtalakat said, âWith this transaction, the sector represents approximately 22% of our total portfolio companies.â
John H. Streicker, Chairman of Sentinel, said of the transaction, âWe are very pleased to be venturing with Mumtalakat on this first joint acquisition. Sentinel is very comfortable with the Raleigh-Durham market.â
Š GRAPHIC NEWSSource and picture: SpaceX
Worldâs most powerful rocket to make debutSpaceX is to attempt the first launch of its FalconHeavy rocket. With 27 engines generating fivemillion pounds of thrust at liftoff, thetriple-core booster will be the worldâsmost powerful launch vehicle
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Rocketdesigned to bereusable,with all threeboosters builtto fly backto EarthFalcon Heavylaunches start at $90 million
Manila
The Philippines signed a deal with Canada yesterday to buy
16 combat utility helicopters worth $233.36 million, as the military prepared to step up operations against Islamist and communist rebels.
The Bell 412EPI helicopters will be delivered early next year as President Rodrigo Duterte re-focuses the armed forces modernization program to tackle growing domestic threats as Maoist fighters and pro-Islamic State extremists try to regroup.
âThe helicopters will be used for the militaryâs internal security operations,â Major-General Restituto Padilla, military chief of plans, told Reuters, adding the aircraft could also be used for search-and-rescue and disaster relief operations.
The helicopters would replace the second-hand Vietnam War-era UH-1H Huey rotary aircraft, the workhorse of the Philippine Air
Force. The Philippines acquired those from the United States.
Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana signed the negotiated government contract with the Canadian Commercial Corporation, which was licensed to sell the American military aircraft.
It was the second time the Philippines has acquired Bell helicopters. In 2014, it bought eight lower variant of the aircraft for 4.8 billion pesos.
The Philippines is spending 125 billion pesos for the next five years to modernize its armed forces, but putting priority on equipment and armaments for internal security operations to defeat domestic threats as well protect its maritime borders.
It is also acquiring three frigates from South Korea, air defense radars from Israel, armored vehicles, a long-range patrol aircraft and assault rifles and grenade launchers from Russia.
Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport (BIA), held its first labour discussions of the year with the BAC Labour Union. The meeting was presided over by BAC Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Yousif Al Binfalah. The BAC Labour Union reports to the Bahrain Free Labour Unions Federation, which was formed following Royal Decree number (33) of 2002 regarding trade union representation.
Mumtalakat buys property in US
The signing ceremony
was held at Mumtalakatâs
office in the presence of
Mahmood H. Alkooheji, Chief
Executive Officer of Mumtalakat
and John H. Streicker, Chairman of
Sentinel.
BUSINESS Wednesday, February 7, 201810
COUNTRY/CURRENCIES SELLBUY
Rates are for indication purpose only. For firm rates or for currencies not listed above please call Bahrain Financing Company. Telephone: 17228888, Website: www.bfc.com.bh
COUNTRY 1 US DLR 1 UK STG 1 SFR 100 YEN
BAHRAIN 0.3770 0.5738 0.4025 0.3456
KUWAIT 0.2855 31.1423 0.3048 0.2617
OMAN 0.3849 0.3605 0.4110 0.3529
QATAR 3.6420 3.4111 3.8885 3.3388
UAE 3.6730 3.4401 3.9216 3.3673
SAUDI 3.7500 3.5123 4.0038 3.4378
AUSTRALIA 0.3061 0.3037BANGLADESH 0.00479 0.00453CANADA 0.3096 0.3064DENMARK 0.0662 EGYPT 0.0237 0.0219EURO 0.4766 0.4741HONGKONG 0.04967 0.04927INDIA 0.00598 0.00593INDONESIA 0.00003016 0.00002857IRAN TUMAN 0.00010959 IRAQI DINAR 0.000317 JAPAN 0.00359 0.003520JORDAN 0.5359 0.5351KOREA 0.00039660 KUWAIT 1.264 1.264MALAYSIA 0.0997 0.0994NEW ZEALAND 0.2797 0.2803NORWAY 0.0510 NEPAL 0.00395 0.00368OMAN 0.98168 0.98301PAKISTAN 0.00354 0.00341PHILIPPINES 0.00770 0.00734QATAR 0.10381 0.10397SAUDI ARABIA 0.1006 0.10066SINGAPORE 0.2907 0.2887SOUTH AFRICA 0.03270 0.03260SRI LANKA 0.00283 0.00245SWEDISH 0.0509 SWITZERLAND 0.4129 0.4098SYRIA 0.001740 0.0017TAIWAN 0.013600 THAILAND 0.012180 0.012160TURKEY 0.1053 UNITED KINGDOM 0.5392 0.5263UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 0.102850 0.102870UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 0.37790 0.37800YUAN 0.056800 0.056800
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Dubai
Middle Eastern stock markets fell yesterday
because of the global downturn in equities, but the region outperformed emerging markets in Asia, where MSCIâs broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares ex-Japan plunged 3.6 per cent.
Because of low oil prices and poor liquidity, the Gulf greatly underperformed the uptrend in global emerging markets last year, so fund managers say it may be less prone to profit-taking and have less distance to fall on
the way down.The Saudi stock index fell
1.6pc with declining stocks outnumbering gainers by 169 to 13. Cement shares continued to pull back after big gains last week, with Jouf Cement down 3.3pc.
Mediterranean & Gulf Cooperative Insurance and Reinsurance fell a further 5pc, having lost almost 10pc on each of the previous two days. The Capital Market Authority has said it might suspend or cancel trade in the stock following the central bankâs decision to prohibit the firm from issuing or renewing policies pending a
capital increase.But the biggest bank,
National Commercial Bank, rose 0.7pc. It reported a fourth-quarter net profit of 2.56 billion riyals ($683 million), up from 2.29bn riyals a year ago. SICO Bahrain had forecast 2.16bn riyals.
Dubaiâs index fell 1.5pc as losing stocks outnumbered
gainers by 32 to three. Abu Dhabiâs index sagged 0.9pc.
In Qatar, the index lost 2.1pc. Salam International Investment, the most heavily traded stock, closed 3.2pc lower, far off its intra-day low. Egyptâs index lost 1.6pc but exchange data showed foreign investors were net buyers of strocks, by a modest margin. (Reuters)
Region dragged down by global tumble
Closing BellSAUDI fell 1.6pc to 7,466 points.
DUBAI dropped 1.5pc to 3,326 points.
ABU DHABI slipped 0.9pc to 4,541 points.
QATAR lost 2.1pc to 8,651 points.
EGYPT lost 1.6pc to 14,718 points.
KUWAIT fell 1.3pc to 6,624 points.
BAHRAIN dropped 0.4pc to 1,339 points.
OMAN slipped 0.8pc to 5,012 points.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Researchers in Japan and Australia say they have made
important progress in developing a blood test that could in future help doctors detect who might go on to get Alzheimerâs disease. In a study published in the journal Nature, the scientists said the test, which can detect a toxic protein known as amyloid beta, linked to Alzheimerâs, was more than 90 percent accurate in research involving around 370 people. (Reuters)
Are you suffering from heart disease? A
treatment with Vitamin D3 might help restore damage to your cardiovascular system. Vitamin D3 is produced naturally when skin is exposed to the sun or through over-the-counter pills. Taking Vitamin D3 at doses higher than those currently used for the treatment of bone diseases may be beneficial (IANS)
11 Alzheimerâs Blood test shows promise
Vitamin D3 heal your heart
Disputing popular claims that meditation can change how people behave towards others and make them more
compassionate, new research suggests this is not the case.
Meditation plays no significant role in reducing aggression or prejudice or improving how socially-connected someone is, said the study published in the journal Scientific Reports.
âThe popularisation of meditation techniques, like mindfulness, despite being taught without religious beliefs, still seem to offer the hope of a better self and a better world to many,â said Miguel Farias from Coventry University in England.
âWe wanted to investigate how powerful these techniques were in affecting oneâs feelings and behaviours towards others,â Farias said.
The researchers reviewed more than
20 studies that investigated the effect of various types of meditation, such as mindfulness and loving-kindness, on pro-social feelings and behaviours.
Initial analysis indicated that meditation did have an overall positive impact.
The researchers said meditation made people feel moderately more compassionate or empathic, compared to if they had done no other new emotionally-engaging activity.
However, further analysis revealed that meditation actually played no significant role in reducing aggression or improving how socially-connected someone was.
The most unexpected result of this study was that the more positive results found for compassion had important methodological flaws -- compassion levels in some studies only increased if the meditation teacher was also an
author of the published report.Overall, these results suggest that the
moderate improvements reported by psychologists in previous studies may be the result of methodological weaknesses and biases, said the researchers.
Their research only included studies where meditators were compared to other individuals that did not meditate.
All these studies used meditation techniques derived from Buddhism, such as mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation, but not other related activities, like yoga or Tai-Chi
âNone of this, of course, invalidates Buddhism or other religionsâ claims about the moral value and eventually life changing potential of its beliefs and practices.
But our research findings are a far cry from many popular claims made by meditators and some psychologists,â Farias said. (IANS)
Babies with ânormalâ heads may have Zika brain damage
Babies infected with Zika virus may suffer severe brain damage even if they do not display the signature
symptom of an unusually small head, a study in monkeys suggested.
This meant that brain-damaged children may be walking around undiagnosed and missing out on life-bettering therapy, scientists reported in the science journal Nature Medicine.
âCurrent criteria using head size to diagnose Zika-related brain injury fail to capture more subtle brain damage that can lead to significant learning problems and mental health disorders later in life,â said the studyâs lead author Kristina Waldorf of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle.
âWe are diagnosing only the tip of the iceberg,â she said in a statement.
Waldorf and a team analysed the brains of five growing macaque foetuses whose mothers they infected with Zika virus.
Macaques are considered a close animal model for human pregnancy.
Only one of the monkey foetuses displayed physical abnormalities early on, but later MRI scans revealed that the brains of four of the five were not developing as they should.
Particularly hard hit were regions of the brain where new brain cells are generated. (AFP)
Gastritis is a general term used to describe a syndrome of acute or chronic vomiting secondary to inflammation of
the lining of the stomach. It is common in companion cats. Gastritis in cats is most often caused by eating spoiled meats
or from food allergies, or if they are exposed to certain types of bacteria, virus or parasites, or the cats with weakened immune systems. Gastritis can affect cats of all breeds and all ages.
Gastritis can cause a number of gastrointestinal signs in cats, the most common of which are vomiting, intense abdominal pain and lack of appetite, sometimes increased water intake, weakness and lethargy.
Diagnosis is by a complete blood count (CBC) and biochemical profile, urinalysis and stool sample examination. In some instances, further testing is required, including abdominal ultrasound, radiographs or even an endoscopic examination under anesthesia to look closely at the interior of the stomach.
Some home care measures includes withholding food for 24 to 48 hours, offering small amounts of water frequently during the first 24 hours, If fluids cannot be given orally without
inducing vomiting, seek immediate veterinary treatment. If there is no vomiting for 24 hours, feed a small amount of a highly-digestible, low-fat food, resume the normal feeding with small meals given frequently (usually about ½ of the normal daily amount of food, divided into 4-6 meals), gradually increase the amount of food over the next two to three days. If vomiting returns immediately seek veterinary help.
Medical treatment for cats with gastritis may include intravenous fluid administration, gastrointestinal protectants, anti-vomiting medications and supportive treatments.
It is important that you follow your veterinarianâs recommendations regarding diet and hydration for your cat. Avoid any foods that cause stomach irritation or allergic response in your cat. In addition, do not let your pet roam freely, as it may eat whatever it wants to eat.
(The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of this newspaper.)
Dr. Rajani Rajesh
PET VET
Gastritis in cats
Wednesday, February 7, 201812
Health Minister Faeqa Al Saleh has met World Health Organisation (WHO)âs representative to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain Ibrahim El-Zeeq. The WHOâs health programmes expert was visiting Bahrain to participate in the Healthy Cities Workshop held in association with the World Health Organisation
Chief of Staff of BDF Lt Gen Dhiab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi received Commander of the Peninsula Shield Force Major General Walid bin Falah Al Dhaheri. The BDF Chief of Staff welcomed him, lauding the efforts of the Peninsula Shield Joint Forces in promoting the common goal and destiny binding the GCC countries.
Bahraini delegation headed by the Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani yesterday participated in the inauguration of the 10th Session of the Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers (ICTM) in Dhaka, under the theme of âPromoting Regional Integration through Tourismâ. The conference, attended by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, discussed a number of topics related to enhancing integration among participating countries through the tourism sector.
BDF Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Shaikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa received the Editor-in-Chief of the Al-Ayam newspaper Isa Al-Shaiji. The commander-in-chief commended the effective media efforts exerted by the Al-Ayam, lauding the constant progress of the Bahraini journalism.
Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa opened the 11th edition of the Gulf Industry Fair (GIF 2018) at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre (BIECC). HRH Premier toured the fair, and was informed about the showcased advanced technology in various fields.
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Ambassador of Bahrain to the United States Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa hosted a dinner banquet marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Bahrain Defense Force and the 70th anniversary of the Bahraini-US military relations
Chief of Staff of BDF Lt Gen Dhiab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi received Commander of the Peninsula Shield Force Major General Walid bin Falah Al Dhaheri. The BDF Chief of Staff welcomed him, lauding the efforts of the Peninsula Shield Joint Forces in promoting the common goal and destiny binding the GCC countries.
Bahraini delegation headed by the Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani yesterday participated in the inauguration of the 10th Session of the Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers (ICTM) in Dhaka, under the theme of âPromoting Regional Integration through Tourismâ. The conference, attended by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, discussed a number of topics related to enhancing integration among participating countries through the tourism sector.
Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa opened the 11th edition of the Gulf Industry Fair (GIF 2018) at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre (BIECC). HRH Premier toured the fair, and was informed about the showcased advanced technology in various fields.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018 13
Ambassador of Bahrain to the United States Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa hosted a dinner banquet marking the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Bahrain Defense Force and the 70th anniversary of the Bahraini-US military relations
Chief of Staff of BDF Lt Gen Dhiab bin Saqr Al Nuaimi received Commander of the Peninsula Shield Force Major General Walid bin Falah Al Dhaheri. The BDF Chief of Staff welcomed him, lauding the efforts of the Peninsula Shield Joint Forces in promoting the common goal and destiny binding the GCC countries.
Bahraini delegation headed by the Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani yesterday participated in the inauguration of the 10th Session of the Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers (ICTM) in Dhaka, under the theme of âPromoting Regional Integration through Tourismâ. The conference, attended by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, discussed a number of topics related to enhancing integration among participating countries through the tourism sector.
Prime Minister HRH Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa opened the 11th edition of the Gulf Industry Fair (GIF 2018) at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre (BIECC). HRH Premier toured the fair, and was informed about the showcased advanced technology in various fields.
14 Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Paris Hilton @ParisHiltonâSometimes you just have to throw on a crown and remind them who theyâre dealing with.â
Los Angeles
Actress Noomi Rapace will star in Australian
psychological thriller âAngel of Mineâ, to be directed by Kim Farrant.
Fortitude International will begin pre-selling the film at the European Film Market in Berlin later this month, reports variety.com.
The movie is a Melbourne-set remake of 2008 French film âLâEmpreinte de LâAngeâ.
It charts a womanâs brush with madness after she loses her daughter and becomes convinced that another womanâs child is in fact her own.
Farrant, whose first film was the Nicole Kidman-starring âStrangerlandâ in 2015, will direct from a script by Luke Davies and David Regal. Production is scheduled to begin in April this year. (IANS)
Los Angeles
Robert Patrick got his breakout role as the shape-shifting
villain T-1000 in James Cameronâs âTerminator 2: Judgment Dayâ back in 1991. For the actor, the hunger to get better in the craft and attain greater heights is still intact, as he says âthere is still a lot for me to doâ.
âI am pretty challenged already. I just want to keep pushing myself. I still feel like the greatest role and the best things are ahead of me and I think that is my biggest challenge -- to keep my mindset that way,â Patrick said in an interview.
âThere is still a lot for me to do and a lot of things coming down the road,â
he added. (IANS) Stand-up comic Sarah Silverman has announced that she and actor Micheal Sheen have parted ways after
three years of dating. The 47-year-old comedian took to Twitter to reveal
that the couple had called it quits last Christmas. Silverman said the long distance was the undoing of their relationship and they took the decision mutually. âThe great @michaelsheen and I consciously uncoupled over Christmas. I mean, not âover Christmasâ - like that wasnât the fight that ended it.â
âNo fight. We just live in different countries and it got hard. Felt we should just tell yâall so you stop askin, âHowâs Michael/Howâs Sarah? (sic)â she wrote. (PTI)
Actor Sam Claflin has confessed his priorities
have changed since he had a child and he has shunned working out to spend more time with his son Pip. âPip wakes us up about 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. Heâs a good sleeper and we know
weâre lucky with that. One of us has to shower while the other is getting him breakfast, then itâs straight into playtime. Pip started nursery recently and thinks he knows everything. We have two toy cockapoos, Rosieand Maisie, who are
also very demanding of our attention.â
According to report, âBreakfast might be scrambled eggs with chorizo on sourdough,â Claflin said. (IANS)
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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The Greatest ShowmanSoundtrack
Culture IIMigos
2018 Grammy NomineesVarious Artists
From A Room: Volume 2Chris Stapleton
From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton
Common GroundAbove & Beyond
24K MagicBruno Mars
DivideEd Sheeran
Daveâs Picks, Volume 25: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, BinghamtonGrateful Dead
DAMN.Kendrick Lamar
(billboard.com)
February 7, 1978
Ashton Kutcher
First gained recognition for his role as Michael Kelso on Foxâs That â70s Show. His success on the series earned him leading roles in such films as Jobs, Spread, The Butterfly Effect, and Dude, Whereâs My Car?
Los Angeles
Singer Mel C says people need âgirl powerâ more than ever right now as her and the Spice Girls
prepare to reunite.âWe feel really positive about the Spice Girls legacy
right now, because all the fans are women now. Some are parents, running their own businesses. Young girls are rediscovering the Spice Girls and it just
feels like a really positive time, we need the girl power message more now than ever,â Mel C
told mirror.co.uk.Mel C earlier said that the girl group are keen to inspire a new generation
of young girls.She said: âThere are so many negative things going on in the
world all the time and we feel like the Spice Girls was always a little bit of fun - something
to enjoy when itâs tough times. (IANS)
Actor Sam Claflin has confessed his priorities
have changed since he had a child and he has shunned working out to spend more time with his son Pip. âPip wakes us up about 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. Heâs a good sleeper and we know
weâre lucky with that. One of us has to shower while the other is getting him breakfast, then itâs straight into playtime. Pip started nursery recently and thinks he knows everything. We have two toy cockapoos, Rosieand Maisie, who are
also very demanding of our attention.â
According to report, âBreakfast might be scrambled eggs with chorizo on sourdough,â Claflin said. (IANS)
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
15
The Greatest ShowmanSoundtrack
Culture IIMigos
2018 Grammy NomineesVarious Artists
From A Room: Volume 2Chris Stapleton
From A Room: Volume 1Chris Stapleton
Common GroundAbove & Beyond
24K MagicBruno Mars
DivideEd Sheeran
Daveâs Picks, Volume 25: Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, BinghamtonGrateful Dead
DAMN.Kendrick Lamar
(billboard.com)
February 7, 1978
Ashton Kutcher
First gained recognition for his role as Michael Kelso on Foxâs That â70s Show. His success on the series earned him leading roles in such films as Jobs, Spread, The Butterfly Effect, and Dude, Whereâs My Car?
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Singer Mel C says people need âgirl powerâ more than ever right now as her and the Spice Girls
prepare to reunite.âWe feel really positive about the Spice Girls legacy
right now, because all the fans are women now. Some are parents, running their own businesses. Young girls are rediscovering the Spice Girls and it just
feels like a really positive time, we need the girl power message more now than ever,â Mel C
told mirror.co.uk.Mel C earlier said that the girl group are keen to inspire a new generation
of young girls.She said: âThere are so many negative things going on in the
world all the time and we feel like the Spice Girls was always a little bit of fun - something
to enjoy when itâs tough times. (IANS)
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DESIGN YOUR OWN DILMUNI SEALDate: 10 February 2018 , 11:00amVenue: Bahrain National Museum Children will learn about the function and uses of the stamp seals during the Dilmun Period in Bahrain during a guided visit to the newly opened exhibition âThe Stamp Seal: Hallmark of Dilmun and its Hidden Artâ at the Bahrain National Museum. Each participate will create and design his/her own seal and get inspired by the designs and motifs used by the Dilmun people to personalize their seals 5000 years ago. This workshop is for kids from 6â10
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Today you might want to talk over any plans you have or would like to make with those you live with. If you live alone, there isnât much chance that your plans will affect anyone, but for those of you cohabiting with others, take time to extend this courtesy.
If something is bothering you today, consider talking with your mother or an older person you feel comfortable with. No matter where we are in life, there remains a part of us that draws support and nurturing from someone with more experience. Draw some strength from this valuable resource by visiting or calling.
Donât fall into the âpoor meâ trap today. When things repeatedly donât go the way you want, or bad things happen to you, it can be very easy to fall into a victim mentality. Yet while we canât always control what happens around and to us, we always have the choice as to how weâre going to handle it. Grieving can be a critical element to healing, but thereâs a fine line.
Try to make sure you get some quality time to yourself today. Your nature is one that thrives on intense thought, creativity, sexuality, and emotion. Without adequate time alone in a space thatâs comfortable for you, you may begin to feel worn out. Such things as irritability or withdrawal can be strong indicators that itâs high time you were alone with yourself. Make some plans for this today. Today may be a good day for you to spend some time creating. While you may love sports, you also have an innate artistic streak. The joy of creating something is immeasurable, and the process of producing a finished product can be very enjoyable and therapeutic.
Make some plans to write a letter, send a greeting card, or put together a package for someone far away today. This can be a lot of fun to do, especially if the person on the receiving end isnât expecting anything from you. Pictures, crafts, cookies, candies, or books can make a wonderful package to send to someone special. Even a simple greeting card can really brighten someoneâs day. Have some fun.
Itâs a good day for you to put some of those creative ideas to work. Pull out your favourite craft supplies and have some fun exploring colour and design. If you have children, consider including them in the activities. It may amaze you to listen to the incredible ideas and innovative thoughts your own kids have that youâve never thought of.
Put some music on to get yourself going today, especially if you feel a little lonely. Music often has as strong an effect as conversation. This is because it provides an avenue for you to communicate with a deeper part of yourself. Your sensitive nature can find comfort and hope through harmonies and rhythms like nothing else. Pull out your favourites and listen or even dance.
You might get an unexpected visit today. And itâs quite likely that it will be someone who really needs some comfort and support. Whether you have a huge list of things you want to get done or you were planning on just taking it easy, donât turn your friend away. Chores and hobbies will wait patiently for you, but lending care and support to someone in need often wonât.
Itâs a good day to pull out that shopping list. Your ability to be thrifty and efficient will be strengthened at this time, so why not take advantage of it? Take a few minutes to look through recent flyers before heading out. And if you find yourself feeling tempted to spend your savings on something lavish, get back to your list! Keep your budget in the forefront and head straight to the checkout when youâre done.
Chances are good that youâll be keeping yourself busy today. The energetic aspects that are occurring can really have you raring to take on chores that need to be done. Can you think of anything youâd rather do? Well, OK, but once youâve finished these things, there should be plenty of time to do something recreational, too.
Why not take some much deserved rest and relaxation today? After all, even you need to jump out of the rat race once in a while. If there are some things you really need to care of, you can still make plans for leisure or recreation afterward. Spoil yourself with an afternoon nap or ordering out for dinner. Take a leisurely walk or a long bath.
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Paris
The Eiffel Tower turned away tourists yesterday
as snow swept across northern France, snarling trains and giving the capital its first real dose of wintry weather this season.
The Meteo France weather service put the greater Paris region on alert for snow and black ice on roads, among 36 departments on alert across the country.
Snow had already dusted Paris on Monday before quickly melting away,
though more has settled in its suburbs.
But Meteo France says the snowfall will intensify Wednesday evening, leaving three to 10 centimetres (one to four inches) in most areas on alert -- conditions that could cause headaches for commuters.
âThis will be the first blast of winter, late but the real thing, with cold air from Scandinavia colliding with a perturbation coming up from the south,â said forecaster Sebastien Leas. (AFP)
Pyeongchang, South Korea
Hundreds of soldiers have been drafted in to
guard Pyeongchang Olympic venues after 1,200 security staff were withdrawn over an outbreak of a severe stomach virus, organisers said yesterday.
Nine hundred military personnel were on duty after 41 security guards were hospitalised with norovirus following the sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhoea on Sunday.
Officials said they were
unaware of the source of the virus, which is highly contagious and can also be spread through food or water contamination.
The 41 who fell ill on Sunday were transferred to hospital and most were diagnosed with a norovirus infection.
âThe 1,200-odd people were pulled out from their duties,â an official of the Pyeongchang Olympic Organizing Committee told AFP. (AFP)
Lima
Peruvians were left terrified after villagers
found three mysterious objects that fell from the sky engulfed in flames.
Residents in the Larancahuani community, in the Andean region of Puno, Peru, feared a meteorite impact after the spheres
crashed to the ground on January 27.
Earlier in the day, social media lit up as spectacular pictures and footage of a huge ball of fire soaring through the sky was seen over the cities of Tingo Maria and Pucallpa â which are some 115 miles from each other. (MailOnline)
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Snow shuts Eiffel Tower as winter blast hits France
Norovirus hits sidelines Olympics security staff
Pence heads to OlympicsU.S. Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Japan at the start of an Asia trip that takes him to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, saying he had no plans to talk to North Korean offi-cials but leaving open the chance of a meeting.
An exiled former president of the Maldives urged India on Tuesday to send an envoy backed by military to release political prisoners after the government of the Indian Ocean archipelago imposed a state of emergency and arrested two senior judges.
South Africa postponed its State of the Nation address as the ruling ANC party grap-pled over a battle to unseat President Jacob Zuma.
A Somali military court sen-tenced a man to death after finding him guilty of carrying out an October truck bomb-ing that killed over 500 peo-ple.
Maldives opposition seeks foreign help
SA postpones Zuma state of nation speech
Death man convicted of Somaliaâs bombing
âThereâs absolutely, in some corners, a concerted effort to portray the United States as a declining power, and obviously I reject thatâ
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Metal spheres fall from the sky over Peru
Paris
Two teams of scientists on Monday unveiled a âmissing-linkâ species of
spider with a scorpion-like tail found perfectly preserved in amber in Southeast Asiaâs forests after at least 100 million years.
In studies published side-by-side in Nature Ecology and Evolution, one team argued that male sex organs and silk thread-producing teats link the creature to living spiders.
The other team pointed to the long tail and a segmented body to argue that Chimerarachne yingi belongs instead to a far more ancient and extinct lineage at least 380 million years old.
Either way, the researchers agree that C. yingi fills a yawning gap in the evolutionary saga of the nearly 50,000 species of spiders that spin webs and trap prey around the world today. (AFP)
Spider with tail found trapped in amber
Locals in the Andean region of Peru were terrified after find-ing this huge metal object
People use umbrellas to take cover from falling snow near the Eiffel Tower in Paris
A dorsal view of an entire Chimerarachne yingi specimen
U.S. Ambassador Robert Wood (R) waits next to U.S. Army Captain Murzban Morris before their address on North Korea (file photo)
Geneva
North Korea is only months away from
obtaining the capability to hit U.S. territory with a nuclear weapon and must be disarmed, a U.S. envoy said yesterday, dismissing Pyonyangâs diplomatic thaw with South Korea as a âcharm offensiveâ that fooled no one.
In a diplomatic showdown at a U.N.-sponsored Conference on Disarmament, North Korea responded by blaming Washington for escalating confrontation, saying it was deploying nuclear assets including aircraft carriers near the divided peninsula and was considering a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang.
âNorth Korea has accelerated its provocative pursuit of nuclear weapons and missile capabilities, and expressed explicit threats to use nuclear weapons against the United States and its allies in the region,â U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood told the Geneva forum.
âNorth Korean officials insist that they will not give up nuclear weapons, and North Korea may now be only months away from the capability to strike the United States with nuclear-armed ballistic missiles,â he said.
A new U.S. nuclear policy review outlined last week âreaffirms that North Koreaâs illicit nuclear program must
be completely, verifiably, and irreversibly eliminated, resulting in a Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons,â he said.
Asked later what the basis was for the assessment that North Korea would soon be able to hit the United States with a nuclear weapon, he said he had âno new information to shareâ.
North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-14, twice last July. In November it tested the Hwasong-15, believed to be capable of reaching the continental United States. It is not yet believed to have the capability to mount a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. (Reuters)
North Korea âmonths awayâ from ability to hit US
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Washington
The seven Earth-size planets of TRAPPIST-1 are all
mostly made of rock, with some having the potential to hold far more water than Earth - 250 times more than the oceans on our home planet, says a study that offers the best-yet picture of what these planets are made of.
The form that water would take on TRAPPIST-1 planets would depend on the amount of heat they receive from their star, which is a mere nine per cent as massive as our Sun.
Planets closest to the star are more likely to host water in the form of atmospheric vapour, while those farther away may have water frozen on their surfaces as ice.
TRAPPIST-1e is the rockiest
planet of them all, but still is believed to have the potential to host some liquid water, said the study published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
The findings are based on data from NASAâs Spitzer and Kepler space telescopes.
âWe now know more about
TRAPPIST-1 than any other planetary system apart from our own,â said study co-author Sean Carey, Manager of the Spitzer Science Center at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California.
âThe improved densities in our study dramatically refine our understanding of the nature of these mysterious worlds,â Carey said.
TRAPPIST-1 is named for the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) in Chile, which discovered two of the seven
TRAPPIST planets we know of today -- announced in February 2016.
NASAâs Spitzer Space Telescope, in collaboration with ground-based telescopes, confirmed these planets and uncovered the other five in the system in February 2017.
In the new study, scientists led by Simon Grimm at the University of Bern in Switzerland created computer models to better simulate the planets based on all available information.
âDensities, while important clues to the planetsâ compositions, do not say anything about habitability.
However, our study is an important step forward as we continue to explore whether these planets could support life,â said co-author Brice-Olivier Demory from University of Bern.
The study showed that TRAPPIST-1b, the innermost planet, is likely to have a rocky core, surrounded by an atmosphere much thicker than Earthâs. (IANS)
TRAPPIST-1 planets could hold more water than Earthâs oceans
Manila
Bulldozers and backhoes pounded more than two dozen seized luxury
cars in the Philippines yesterday, including Porsches, Mercedes, Jaguars and Corvettes, in a dramatic demolition showcasing the no-nonsense leaderâs crackdown on crime and corruption.
President Rodrigo Duterte watched as the second-hand vehicles, some valued as high as $115,000, were reduced to piles of scrap in a little over three minutes.
âGive it to the buyer of steel,â Duterte said, recalling his instruction to officials.
âThey cannot have cars like that. But they can get something, make toys out of it.â
The Bureau of Customs seized $2.93 million worth of smuggled vehicles last year, part of the $866 million in seized goods, government data showed.
âIt does not pay to evade taxes in the Philippines so might as well stop trying, because you will never succeed,â Duterteâs finance minister, Carlos Dominguez, told reporters before letting diggers loose on 20 slick-looking vehicles at a Manila port. A further 10 were simultaneously destroyed in ports in the southern cities of Davao and Cebu.
The government last year destroyed more than $2.5 million worth of cigarettes bearing fake tax stamps.
Duterte, known for his bloody war on drugs and disdain for criminals, has promised to usher in a âgolden age of infrastructureâ over six years, worth $180 billion. He has launched a comprehensive tax reform program to help fund it. (Reuters)
Philippines crushes cars in graft warning
A bulldozer destroys condemned smuggled luxury cars worth 61,626,000.00 pesos during the 116th Bureau of Customs founding anniver-sary in Manila
Destroyed luxury cars which include used Lexus, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Jaguar and Corvette Stingray
An emblem of a Jaguar is seen after it was destroyed together with other condemned smuggled luxury cars
Duterte inspects condemned for destruction smuggled luxury cars
Illustration of the TRAPPIST-1 system
Dubai
Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo) claimed stage 1 of the
Dubai Tour ahead of Magnus Cort (Astana) and Elia Viviani (Quick-Step Floors).
The Dutchman hit the front inside the final 150 meters, and while the likes of Marcel Kittel (Katusha-Alpecin), Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) and Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates) failed to be in the mix, Groenewegen timed his sprint perfectly.
Groenewegen held off the challenge of Viviani â who enjoyed a strong lead-out from his new team â
and the fast finishing Cort to take the first leaderâs jersey of this yearâs race.
The front three finished well clear of the rest of the sprinters, with Marcel Kittel, who was making his debut in Katusha colours, banging his handlebars in frustration as he drifted over the line after a late mechanical.
Until the final 300 metres, it looked
as though both Kittel and Viviani would be in the mix, and the German was well marshalled into the sprint along with Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis).
When Groenewegen hit the front, however, he instantly put distance into his rivals.
Viviani, pinned to the barriers on the Dutchmanâs right, was unable to
squeeze through the small gap but Cort almost snatched the win.
The Dane had to contest most of the sprint with a vastly reduced lead-out after several of his teammates were wiped out in a crash inside the final 10 kilometres.
The former GreenEdge rider opened his sprint on the opposite side
of the road to Groenewegen and was possibly stronger. He had to come from further back, however, and after spending so much time exposed to the wind, he was unable to draw level before the line.
âItâs great to win here because there are a lot of good sprinters,â Groenewegen said. (Cyclingnews)
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Groenewegen claims stage 1
2018 Dubai Tour
1. Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo, in 3hr-52min-35sec2. Magnus Cort Nielsen (Den) Astana3. Elia Viviani (Ita) Quick-Step Floors4. Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates5. Nacer Bouhanni (Fra) Cofidis6. Jacob Hennessy (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott7. Eric Young (USA) Rally Cycling8. Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida9. Andrea Peron (Ita) Novo Nordisk10. LoĂŻc Vliegen (Bel) BMC Racing, all same time
General classification:1. Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) LottoNL-Jumbo
(Cyclingweekly)
Stage 1 results: Skydive Dubai to Palm Jumeirah, 167km
London
British Olympic boxer Muhammad Ali has been
banned for two years after testing positive for a banned steroid, the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) said yesterday.
The 21-year-old, who competed as a flyweight at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, failed a dope test at a World Series Boxing match between Morocco Atlas Lions and British Lionhearts in Casablanca last April.
He was provisionally suspended from all international and domestic competitions last October.
AIBA said in a statement on its website that it had imposed the ban after reaching a âsettlement agreementâ on the case, without giving details.
GB Boxing noted the decision and said AIBA had
also expressed an opinion âthat the athlete did not take the prohibited substances with the intention to cheat.â
The boxer told the BBC the length of the ban was âextremeâ but he had to accept it and move on, with the aim of competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. (BBC)
Britainâs Muhammad Ali handed two year banGulbis beats Florian
Mayer in SofiaSofia, Bulgaria
Former world number 10 Ernests Gulbis reached the first round
of the Sofia Open with a victory over qualifying top seed Florian Mayer.
The Latvian, now ranked 199, saw off his German opponent 6-4 6-1 in the second qualifying round of the Bulgarian event on Monday to set up a meeting with sixth seed Viktor Troicki.
There was an upset as the first round proper later got under way with eighth seed Evgeny Donskoy losing 6-4 6-4 to Slovakiaâs Lukas
Lacko.Seventh seed Joao Sousa
overcame a tough start to make progress with a 7-6 (8/6) 6-1 victory over Bulgariaâs Dimitar Kuzmanov.
Home favourite Benoit Paire made a winning start at the Open Sud de France in Montpellier. The unseeded French world number 44 saw off Germanyâs Mischa Zverev 6-4 6-4.
Sixth seed Andrey Rublev also went through, beating Spainâs Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-4 6-4. (PA Sport)
Ernests Gulbis (file pic)Muhammad Ali (file pic)
Highlight from the race
Dylan Groenewegen
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Watford
Antonio Conteâs future as Chelsea boss was cast
into further doubt as his 10 men were thrashed 4-1 by Watford on Monday night.
The Blues, who lost 3-0 at home to Bournemouth last week, were poor again at Vicarage Road and had Tiemoue Bakayoko sent off inside half an hour.
Troy Deeney scored a penalty in the closing stages of the first half but Chelsea stayed in the contest and equalised through a magnificent Eden Hazard goal.
The visitors were not level for long, however, as Daryl
Janmaat scored his own memorable effort to put Watford back in front before Gerard Deulofeu, man of the match on his home debut, and substitute Roberto Pereyra rounded off the win with breakaway goals to secure an emphatic win.
Conte had called on Chelseaâs hierarchy to âprepare a statement...to say they trust me in my workââ ahead of the game but it was another dismal evening for the defending champions, who are now 19 points adrift of leaders Manchester City.
Michy Batshuayi and Diego Costa scored the goals in a
2-1 win for Chelsea here last season. That was the second game of a campaign which ended in Premier League glory for the Blues but, like those goalscorers last August, Chelseaâs hopes of retaining their crown are gone.
Either of those strikers would have had a chance of playing here as Conte once again deployed Hazard as Chelseaâs main attacking option with new signing Olivier Giroud warming the bench.
Deulofeu was lively in the early exchanges and sent a shot into Thibaut Courtoisâ side-netting after being
picked out inside the box.Bakayoko was enduring
another dismal display in a Chelsea shirt and was booked for bringing down Etienne Capoue inside the Chelsea half before Pedro hit a post on a rare Chelsea foray forward - only to see a free-kick given for handball against Victor Moses in the build-up.
The challenge became harder for Conte and his players when Bakayokoâs evening came to an abrupt end as a second yellow card for a crude foul on Richarlison saw him dismissed by referee Mike Dean. (PA Sport)
Chelseathrashed at Watford
London
Diego Laxalt snatched a last-gasp victory for Genoa as Lazio fell further away from the title race with a 2-1
defeat at the Stadio Olimpico. Goran Pandev silenced the home fans after 55 minutes when he finished off a flowing counter-attack, but Simone Inzaghiâs men were level moments later through captain Marco Parolo.
Laxalt thought he had put Genoa ahead when he pounced on a Martin Caceres mistake after a long ball from goalkeeper Mattia Perin with eight minutes left, only for the Video Assistant Referee to chalk off the goal for a harsh handball call.
However, the home defence could not stop the Uruguayan from scoring his second Serie A goal of the season in the second minute of stoppage time as he powered home Oscar Hiljemarkâs right-wing cross.
Lazio pressed from the onset with Luis Alberto testing Perin from long range and Parolo heading wide, while Hiljemark blazed over the crossbar with an effort from the edge of the penalty area in a tepid first half. Despite the home sideâs dominance and possession, Biancocelesti fell behind when Stefan de Vrij failed to deal with a Hiljemark pass in the area following a lightning break before former forward Pandev calmly slotted home. (PA Sport)
Laxalt gives Genoa late winner
London
Ronaldo believes Neymar has âeverything to be happyâ at Paris Saint-Germain and told SFR Sport
his fellow Brazilian is close to winning the Ballon dâOr.Since Neymarâs world-record âŹ222 million transfer
from Barcelona to PSG last summer, there have been reports in the French and Spanish media that have suggested the Brazil international has regretted the move.
âI havenât really spoken about it with him, but I think he has everything here to be happy,â Ronaldo explained. âHeâs in a marvellous city. Heâs in a team that plays very well, whoâve had a good start to the season. Perhaps heâs under a lot of pressure, but heâs used to it. I think this project is incredible.
âHe has everything to be happy and you can see that on the pitch. When he plays in a relaxed manner, happy, the results come. He pulls off great moves, scores beautiful goals. He gives joy to football.â
One of the reasons put forward for Neymarâs willingness to leave Barca was his desire to step out of the shadow of Lionel Messi and become the star of his club. The Brazilian has scored 18 league goals this season and has assisted on another 11. (Espn)
Neymar âcloseâ to Ballon dâOr: Ronaldo
Koeman named Netherlands manager
London
Former Everton manager Ronald Koeman has been appointed as manager of the Netherlands.
Koeman, who has been out of work since being sacked by Everton in October, will take charge for the first time against England on 23 March.
He has signed a four-and-half-year contract up to and including the 2022 World Cup.
The 54-year-old replaces Dick Advocaat who resigned after failing to guide the Netherlands to the 2018 World Cup.
âIâm really positive about the future of the team. We have enough talent but we have to change some things, which I will talk about at a later stage,â Koeman said at a news conference.
A legend with the Netherlands national team, Koeman was capped 78 times as a player and won the European Championship in 1988. (BBC)
Gerard Deulofeu rolls home the third Watford goal on a night (Pic courtesy: theguardian)
Genoaâs Diego Laxalt (L) competes with Lazioâs Marco Parolo (Pic courtesy: Xinhua)
Neymar (file pic)
Ronald Koeman
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Jordan has high hopes for Abzakh
Manama
Nawras Abzakh announced to redeem
his career at Brave 10: The Kingdom Rises to be hosted in Amman, Jordan.
Abzakh signed with Brave Combat Federation during the ninth edition of the event hosted at Bahrain on short notice to face veteran fighter from Brazil, Felipe Efrain.
Abzakh went toe to toe against a well prepared Efrain, however in the following bout Abzakh lost his first ever professional fight by technical
knockout. Jordan has high expectations for Nawras to come back in his second fight since the bout is happening in his home turf before his friends and family. The initial plans by Brave Combat Federation was to provide a bout against Michael Deiga-Schek, a similarly experienced fighter who is coming off a loss.
Deiga-Scheck had to pull out of the bout due to injuries he sustained which prompted the promotion for a new opponent. Although
it appeared that Ahmed Fares had made his case to step in for Deiga-Scheck, the promotion managed to sign the first event European and 2016 IMMAF World Champion at Bantamweight category, Abdul Hussein.
The gold medalist has a record of 4 straight wins, all via stoppage with only one fight getting out of the first round. Hussein is also the first fighter of Palestinian origin to win all national, world and European amateur championships.
Nawras has to win against the new comer with an impressive record in front of his countrymen to gain the momentum and revive his career to the next level.
Two will lock horns at Amman, Jordan on March 2nd, 2018 at King Hussien Sports City.
The match is a priority for Jordan since it is the golden opportunity for Nawras to bounce back with a victory or the rise of a new legend from Palestine looms in the horizon.
BCC top Asghar Ali league
Bahrain-Merida secures long-term future
DT News NetworkManama
BCC defeated Young Boys by 78 runs in the
Asghar Ali Premier league organized by Cricket Bahrain Association (CBA). Batting first, BCC posted 186 runs. Rizwan Baig top scored with 41 runs. Qamar Saeed claimed 3 wickets for Young Boys. In reply, Young Boys could only manage 108 runs. Ali Dawood claimed 3 wickets for BCC.
Climax Zalmi A defeated Hajweri by 6 wickets in another fixture. Batting first, Hajweri scored 116 runs. Jabbar claimed 5 wickets for Climax Zalmi A. In reply, Climax Zalmi A reached target for loss of 4 wickets. Jabbar top scored with 43 runs to cap off an allround performance.
Public Security Blue defeated Lanka Lions by 3 wickets in another match. Batting first, Lanka Lions posted 107 runs. In reply, Public Security Blue chased for loss of 7 wickets. Naveed Khan top scored with 39 runs.
BCC A defeated Public Security Red by 7 wickets in another fixture. Batting first, Public Security Red posted 70 runs all out. Fahad Sadeq claimed 4 wickets for BCC A. In reply BCC A, reached target for loss of 3 wickets. Sarfraz Ali top scored with 40 runs.
Climax Zalmi defeated Young Challengers by 9 wickets in another match. Batting first, Young Challengers were all out for 74 runs. Rizwan Shah claimed 3 wickets for Climax Zalmi. In reply, Climax Zalmi chased target for loss of 1 wicket. Gul Bashar scored 39 runs not out for Climax Zalmi.
Fahad Sadeq
Jabbar
Naveed Khann
Qamar Saeed
Rizwan Baig
Sarfraz Ali
Fed Cup: Indonesia defeats Bahrain
DT News NetworkManama
Bahrain National Tennis Team suffered 3-0 loss at the hands
of Indonesia in Group D on the opening day of Fed Cup, being held at the Bahrain Tennis Federation (BTF) hard courts in Isa Town.
The Kingdom was represented in the singles matches of the kick-off game by Safa Safar and Nazil Nader, but both have gone down in straight-set defeats against Aldila Sutjiadi and Beatrice Gumulya respectively.
Indonesia went on to win the doubles match as Maya Bseisu and Nazli Nader were defeated in straight-sets too by Deria Nur and Jessy Rompies.
With this victory, Indonesia is on top of Group D, but Pakistan is breathing hard down their neck as they also won their opening match against Sri Lanka.
In other groups, Uzbekistan made short work of Lebanon (3-0) to top Group A, but Philippines squeezed past Kyrgyzstan in a closely contested 2-1 game in Group B.
Oman was the only Arab country to register a victory on the opening day, overcoming Malaysia 2-1 in Group C. Pacific Oceania breezed past Iran 3-0 to top Group C, while Oman is in second position.
Florence, Italy
Bahrain-Merida, the first WorldTour team
registered in the Middle East, has confirmed the squad will continue beyond 2019 and its original three-year plan.
General manager Brent Copeland explained that HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa pulled him aside to confirm the continuation of
the team sponsored by the island state in the Persian Gulf that features Vincenzo Nibali on its roster.
âShaikh Nasser is always made it clear that heâs been pleased with the team, the response itâs had, the way the team is promoting the sport, well-being and healthy lifestyles,â Copeland said. (velonews)
Team Bahrain-Merida
Bahrain players during the match
Nawras Abzakh at Brave 9 in Bahrain
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10m air rifle team Bahrain gold medallists on the podium
Jordan has highhopesfor Abzakh
DT News NetworkManama
Bahrain Archery Club added another glorious moment to their
credit at the fourth edition of the Arab Women Sports Tournament (AWST), being held in Sharjah.
On the fourth day, the quadrat of Maryam Al Jaber, Sara Marzooqi and Maryam Salmeen secured the archery team gold medal, beating runners-up Sharjah Ladies Club and third-placers Al Ain.
In the singles event, Sara Al Maezooqi sealed Bahrainâs double, taking home the competitionâs silver medal. Sharjahâs Sumaya Al Mansoori took the gold, while Noora Haroon, also of Sharjah, completed the podium.
Bahrain chef de mission Shaikha Hayat bint Abdulaziz Al Khalifa was present at the awarding ceremony, as she congratulated the team on the gold medal victory.
Elsewhere, the Youth and Sports Ministry team outplayed Saudi Arabiaâs Jeddah United 92-47 for their second successive victory in the basketball tournament.
The Bahrainis faced little challenge from their opponents and hit strong in all four quarters. The result put the ministryâs team ahead in the competition and will play their next match today against Kuwait Girls Club.
In volleyball, Muharraq Club suffered a 2-3 defeat to hosts Sharjah Ladies Club (19-25, 25-15, 25-19, 17-25, 13-15) in a well-battled match. It was the second straight defeat for Muharraq, who lost 1-3 to Al Wasl in the tournament opener.
The Bahrainis are now fourth in this six-team group with one point. Sharjah top the group with five points from two wins.
Archers hit bullseyein Sharjah
Archery club captures team gold, Sara wins singles silver
Bahrain Archery Club members with Shaikha Hayat bint Abdulaziz AlKhalifa celebrate the team event gold medal victory
Action from the Muharraq vs Sharjah volleyball match