Monday, October 28, 2013

UAE to host Middle East banking forum


Abu Dhabi : The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Banks Federation, a professional representative body comprising 50 member banks operating in the UAE, has entered into a partnership with the Financial Times Live and The Banker magazine to host a high level forum in Dubai Nov 26. The Middle East Banking Forum is the first conference to be hosted by the Federation and will become an annual event for leaders of the UAE Banks Federation member institutions and top-tier representatives of regional and international banks as well as other organisations serving and operating in the country's financial sector. "We are responding to a demand from our members for an event which brings together the leading participants in the UAE's banking sector, as well as their international counterparts, to review the latest trends and to hear from some of the world's leading proponents of best practices, as well as visionaries and experts in a wide range of financial disciplines,” AbdulAziz Al Ghurair, the chairman of the federation, said while announcing the decision to host the first annual conference. The ME Banking Forum will welcome senior bankers and economists from both public and private sectors, along with top speakers from the region. The conference reflects the growing efforts being made by the U.A.E. Banks Federation to provide added value and support to its members to develop the banking industry. The key topic to be discussed at the conference will be prospects for banks in the Middle East in the aftermath of the Arab spring and at a time of continued subdued global economic growth.

Arab foreign ministers to meet over Syria Nov 3


Cairo : The Arab outside clergymen will meet here Nov 3 to talk about the most recent advancements of the Syrian emergency, Egypt's official news office Mena reported Monday. The gathering, to be held in the Arab League (Al) central command in Cairo, will handle the conclusion of Un-Arab League joint exceptional emissary to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi's visit to distinctive nations in the locale and arrangements for the Geneva Ii Conference, Xinhua refered to Mena as citing a strategic source. The gathering happened upon an appeal from the Syrian resistance which looks for an Arab blanket over the meeting in face of current back for the Syrian government from some provincial and global forces, the source included. The leader of the Syrian resistance coalition, Ahmed A'ssi Gerba, had asked Al head Nabil al-Arabi to back the Syrian restriction in bringing together its stances and taking shape its dreams provided that it chooses to tune in the gathering, the source included.

Abu Dhabi to host education, career fair


Abu Dhabi : Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) is all situated to have Najah, the biggest instruction, preparing and vocations presentation in the United Arab Emirates (Uae), from Tuesday. The seventh yearly Najah display, organised under the support of Uae's Minister of Culture, Youth and Community Development Sheikh Nahyan receptacle Mubarak Al Nahyan, is situated to pull in more than 120 exhibitors. The three-day expo serves as a special stage for people to meet recruitment counsels from heading nearby and worldwide colleges, find grant and internship chances, and also pick up expert guidance from working parts. Najah likewise offers potential chances for experts seeking after new profession chances in government and non-government substances in the district. "Instruction is a key calculate in empowering the approaching era to succeed around the expert workforce. Hosting instructive and vocation fairs of this size will profit the group all in all and emphatically affect our Uae economy," Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, head business officer at Adnec, said. "Numerous instructive organizations from over the area notwithstanding various government and private organisations will be available at the expo to give on location direction to scholars and guests looking for conceivable opportunities. A year ago, Najah pulled in over 18,000 guests and we suspect the numbers to surpass not long from now," he commercial

Sudan to hold presidential, legislative polls in 2015


Khartoum : Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said Monday that the presidential and administrative races in the nation will be held in promptly 2015. "We proclaim the holding of the general races by promptly 2015," Xinhua cited al-Bashir as saying when tending to the eighth session of the Sudanese National Assembly Monday. "On this event, we approach the political drives to get prepared for those decisions and work to furnish the suitable environment to guarantee lead of transparent and reasonable surveys," he included. He noted that the administration might hold an exhaustive discourse with all the Sudanese political powers on the revisions proposed by the General Elections Commission to advertise the appointive methodology. Al-Bashir emphasized the vitality of accord on a lasting constitution for Sudan with the support of all the political powers. "We are quick to run wide discussion on the nearing constitution to guarantee solidarity of the ranks," he included.

UN envoy arrives in Syria for Geneva-II preparations


Damascus : Lakhdar Brahimi, the Un-Arab League joint exceptional emissary, touched base in Syria Monday wrapping up a territorial tour pointed at gathering underpin for the approaching Geneva-Ii global meeting on Syria. Brahimi was gained at the Syrian outskirt by Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, Xinhua reported. The visit to Syria points at finalising portions on the Geneva-Ii meeting got ready for the close of November. The meeting is intended to carry the Syrian restriction and the legislature to the transaction table to mallet out a political answer for their long-standing clash.

Three policemen killed in Egypt


Cairo : Gunmen Monday shot dead three cops at a security checkpoint in the city of Mansoura in Egypt's northern Dakahlia governorate, as per media reports. The day by day Al-Ahram's site refered to observers as saying that around four shooters on cruisers started shooting at the checkpoint on the edge of the Nile Delta city. The region was under a security lockdown after the strike, and agents recouped 60 projectile housings at the scene, Al-Ahram said. An Egyptian cop ceased to exist and four recruits were harmed Oct 22 in a besieging in rebellious North Sinai in the middle of a surge in ambushes by suspected activists in the area, security sources said. Activists have ventures up their ambushes on security faculty in North Sinai region and somewhere else in the nation since the guard removed justly chose Islamist president Mohamed Morsi July 3 in the middle of mass dissents against his standard. Key ranges with a substantial police and military vicinity, for example the Suez Canal urban communities have additionally been ambushed, Al-Ahram reported. More than 100 parts of Egypt's security constrains have been killed in the Sinai Peninsula since right on time July, the military said a month ago.

Pakistan Army chief leaves for China


Islamabad : Pakistan Army boss Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani left for Beijing Monday on a four-day official visit at the welcome of the Chinese powers. Throughout the visit, Kayani will approach China's political and military authority, the Associated Press of Pakistan (App) reported. The collaboration will envelop Pakistan-China relations with specific accentuation on defence and security participation, the Pakistan military's media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (Ispr) said in an articulation.

Israeli military confirms air attack on Gaza


Jerusalem : The Israeli military affirmed Monday its air strikes on focuses in the Gaza Strip taking after rockets and mortars let go from Gaza into Israel prior in the day. According to the various rockets and mortars started at Israel in the previous 24 hours, Israel Air Force flying machine focused on two hid rocket launchers in the northern Gaza Strip," Xinhua reported refering to a comment issued by the Israel Defence Forces. "Hamas must assume ownership over these activities (rocket fire) or pay the cost for inaction" Lt. Col. Subside Lerner, Israel Defence Forces representative, said in the articulation "Immediate hits were affirmed," it included, without giving more data on conceivable setbacks. Rockets were terminated Monday morning from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. One rocket was captured by the Iron Dome Missile Defence System above Ashkelon city, and Israel Defence Forces are looking the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council for an alternate shot, the articulation said. A mortar shell discharged Sunday from the Gaza Strip arrived in Israel adjoining the security fence in the southern Gaza Strip.

Sharif to leave for London


Islamabad : Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to leave for London Monday on a three-day visit to attend the World Islamic Economic Forum. Sharif will take part in the meet along with Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, The News International here reported. Leaders from around 120 countries and experts from the field of economy and education would also attend the event, the report added.

Maldives presidential candidates want election Nov 2


Male : All three presidential hopefuls in the Maldives have consented to hold presidential decision a week right off the bat Nov 2 to dodge a sacred emergency, media reports said here Monday. The three presidential hopefuls have consented to propose to the Elections Commission to hold the first round of the presidential decision Nov 2, and the second round Nov 9, Xinhua reported. Previous president Mohamed Nasheed, the leader, Monday said they consented to visit the Elections Commission to make this recommendation. He said the three hopefuls likewise concurred that the issues with the voters' record might be understood through discourse. Presidential hopeful of Progressive Party of Maldives Abdulla Yameen, Jumhooree Party's Gasim Ibrahim, and Maldivian Democratic Party's Mohamed Nasheed spoke to the media a gathering Sunday night later. Prior, the first round was booked to be held Nov 9 with the second round run-off tabled for Nov 16, if needed. Nonetheless, if another president does not assume responsibility by Nov 11 as specified in the Maldives constitution, there will be a protected void and the speaker of parliament will assume control and supervise a move of force. This is the third endeavor to hold the presidential decision in the Maldives. The foremost round held Sep 7 was abrogated by the Supreme Court, after Gasim charged substantial scale vote gear regardless of worldwide screens maxim the survey was reasonable. Yameen likewise backed Gasim in the affirmations. A second round that was to be held Oct 19 was ceased hours in front of the voting by police who declined to aid the Elections Commission in disseminating ticket papers and boxes to nearly 200 islands.

Quetta-Karachi long march for Baloch missing persons begins


Quetta: The long walk to Karachi under the support of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (Vbmp) and Baloch Human Rights Organization (Bhro) has begun from the Quetta press club Monday morning here, Geo News reported. Winding up their three-year old challenge camp for the recuperation of the missing persons before the Quetta press club, Vbmp, Bhro activists and the relations of the missing persons incorporating men, ladies and kids set off for a long walk to Karachi to press the powers for the recuperation of missing Baloch political laborers. Vbmp executive, Nasrullah Baloch said that the members of the long walk arriving Karachi might camp before the Karachi press club.

25 female workers fall unconscious at Karachi factory


Karachi: At minimum 25 female laborers of an article of clothing plant fell oblivious and were taken to the Jinnah Hospital for medicine. It was at first reported that the female representatives fell oblivious after a taxi gas spill at the plant scenario in the Landhi Export Processing Zone. The lethal gas case was debated by the industrial facility's specialists and later by the media organizer for the Export Processing Zone. The media facilitator said a female plant specialist saw a "phantom in the washroom," accompanying which she shouted and frenzy resulted. The organizer guaranteed that it was throughout this frenzy that the laborers were harmed. There are roughly 4,000 specialists utilized at the variable

Two pilots injured as PAF copter crashes near Gujranwala


Gujranwala: Two pilots were basically harmed when Pakistan Air Force (Paf) helicopter crashed close Gujranwala on Monday, Geo News reported. Consistent with the sources, a Paf helicopter crashed in the fields close Gujranwala because of which two pilots were basically harmed. They were moved to Combined Military Hospital (Cmh) for medicine, where one of them is said to be in risk. The neighborhood police affirmed the episode.

SC disqualifies Sumaira Malik in fake degree case


Islamabad: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (Sc) on Monday announced Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (Pml-N) Mna Sumaira Malik as ineligible for holding a fake degree, Geo News reported. The Sc had held the administering in a case relating to affirmed counterfeit level of Pml-N guide and Mna Sumaira Malik. The court likewise pronounced 2008 notice as invalid and void, proclaiming her solid in 2008. A three-part seat of pinnacle court embodying Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed publish the verdict held on October 09, 2013. It is worth saying here that Malik Umar Aslam Awan had recorded common offer against the high court verdict given in fake degree argument against Sumaira Malik. Sumaira Malik was a chosen part of the National Assembly from electorate Na-69 of Khushab locale in Punjab on Pml-N ticket in 2008. Throughout the course of listening to, Hamid Khan Advocate showed up for petitioner Umar Aslam Awan while Barrister Iftikhar Gilani contended the case for the benefit of Sumaira Malik.

12 Saudi Arabian women arrested for defying ban on female drivers


London, October 28: Saudi Arabian police have captured 12 ladies and fined six others for deliberately opposing the kingdom's controls in a fight against the long-standing boycott on ladies driving. As per Metro.co.uk, six ladies were ceased in Riyadh for driving their autos and every was fined around 50 pounds. More than 60 ladies had taken to the way on Saturday as a major aspect of dissent against the boycott, the report included. Saudi Arabia has strict manages against ladies driving private autos, being the main nation on the planet to have such an administering on driving.

Syria submits plan for chemical weapons' destruction


Damascus: Syria has submitted a beginning announcement of its synthetic weapon programme, incorporating a general arrange of their pulverization, the Organisation of the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons (Opcw) said Sunday. "The Syrian Arab Republic submitted to the Opcw its formal introductory revelation blanket its concoction weapons programme," the Opcw said in a comment, Xinhua reported. It included that the report from Syria incorporates a general arrange of pulverization for thought by the Opcw official committee. "Syria's tameness is in accordance with the due date set by the Opcw Executive Council in its choice of Sep 27, 2013 needing a complete introductory statement by Oct 27, 2014. "Such revelations furnish the foundation on which plans are contrived for an orderly, sum and checked annihilation of pronounced substance weapons and handling offices," the proclamation said. The United Nations Security Council said the Opcw will help Syria devastate its synthetic weapons by mid-2014. The mission will be extended with additional examiners landing in the agitation torn nation by Nov 1.

12 dead in Bangladesh violence


Dhaka : Anxieties mounted crosswise over Bangladesh over fatal political savagery which has left 12 individuals dead and hundreds harmed since Friday. Five men were allegedly dead and scores, around them policemen excessively, harmed in savagery in the capital city Dhaka on the first day of the strike authorized by previous leader Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its partners Sunday, Xinhua reported. Dismissing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's solicit for an exchange, the restriction cooperation called the 60-hour close down from 6 a.m. Sunday requesting the structuring of an all-gathering survey time government. The nation over, six protestors were allegedly murdered and 500 others harmed when restriction supporters and their managing gathering adversaries battled pitched fights. The expiration of an alternate restriction man was accounted for Saturday. The normally occupied boulevards of the capital Dhaka looked just about forsook Sunday night as frenzy grasped the city inhabitants and many against uproar police were conveyed. Tv footage indicated security compels scattered protestors with poisonous gas and elastic shots as they tried to walk on major ways of Dhaka. Sheikh Hasina's governing Awami League (Al) accused the principle restriction party for making anarchic scenario in the name of political exercises and urged resistance guide to withdraw the close down call and sit for exchange. Throughout the strike, many vehicles were crushed or set ablaze in Dhaka and somewhere else Sunday.

Online video shows Saudi man mercilessly beating Asian man


October 27: A film clearly indicating a Saudi national cruelly whipping an Asian man in the wake of blaming him for conversing with his wife has triggered open resentment, compelling Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Commission to test the matter. The Saudi man, who has not been named, blamed the chump for conversing with his wife and slapped him before ambushing with a cinch, the Al-Arabiya reported today. The movie shows the Asian chump in an orange dress with a swollen eye arguing over and over to the Saudi man, who overlooked the supplication and kept defeating him fiercely. "The defeating has headed the Saudi's human rights power to get numerous protests by viewers calling for the culprit to be disciplined," its representative Ibrahim al-Shadi said. Shadi said the defeating was a glaring violation of the chump's rights to wellbeing and poise. "The demonstration additionally spurned administers set by Islamic Sharia," he was cited as saying by the Al-Arabiya. Shadi said that paying little heed to why the man was purportedly struck, the culprit's movements did not maintain state- upheld controls on the assurance of human rights.