Princess Dana Firas participates in first ministerial meeting to integrate culture with climate action in UAE

Amman: The Special Envoy of the Climate Heritage Network, Princess Dana Firas, participated Monday in the first ministerial meeting during the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties held in the UAE.

The meeting, chaired by the UAE Minister of Culture and Youth, Sheikh Salem Al Qasimi, and the Brazilian of Culture, Margaret Menezes, comes in light of the global call to integrate culture with climate action.

Princess Dana delivered a speech on behalf of a group of cultural voices during the meeting, which more than 30 representatives of governments and governmental and international organisations attended.

She considered the meeting “pivotal towards the full integration of culture and heritage into the climate agenda to a transformative action and achieve a flexible, fair, inclusive and diverse future capable of adapting to the climate.”

She said, “For many years, all actors, including cultural leaders, cultural action advocates and civil society organisations from around the world, have been committ
ed to achieving this goal.”

Sheikh Salem discussed the “need” to create a path to integrate culture into future climate policy and raise awareness of the transformative ability of culture in changing people’s behaviour towards climate and its role in unleashing creative solutions.

The Brazilian Culture Minister, Menezes, said the outcomes of the Paris Agreement “can only be achieved if culture, arts, heritage and creative practices are included as part of the response and the necessary conditions are created to transform ideas into action.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

Deportation of 109 Sudanese and Chadian migrants from Benghazi.


The Anti-Illegal Migration Agency in Benghazi deported 109 Sudanese and Chadian migrants.

The communication office of the agency said in a statement yesterday that the deportation included 62 Sudanese and 47 Chadian migrants from the Ganfouda Deportation Center to Kufra Center in preparation for their deportation to their country.

The agency stated that some of the deportees were suffering from contagious diseases such as hepatitis C-b and were caught through daily campaigns launched by the branch, and some of them were subject to security restrictions and deportation orders from the country.

The agency confirmed that these actions are carried out by the Benghazi branch to preserve the national and health security of the city.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Launching the activities of Mahara Programming School in Libya.


Tripoli: Mahara Programming School launched its first lectures in the training and technical program in Tripoli and Benghazi with the aim of providing the young trainees with programming and technology skills and enabling them to obtain different skills to face practical life professionally.

Mahara Project is an educational initiative that aims to support and provide Libya’s youth with programming and technology skills, and building the foundations of a cooperative and inspiring educational environment.

The project will continue its educational activities during January and February and will move to Sebha in the upcoming weeks.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Sharjah Ruler witnesses launch of Sharjah Arabic Poetry FestivalDbeibah receives heads of the Olympic committees in North African countries.

SHARJAH: His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed, on Monday, at the Cultural Palace, the launch of the activities of the 20th edition of the Sharjah Arabic Poetry Festival, organised by the Department of Culture, with the participation of more than 70 male and female poets, critics, and media figures representing several Arab countries. Its activities will continue for 7 days until January 14.

At the beginning of the ceremony, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah watched a recorded material that dealt with the lives of the poets honoured at the festival, highlighting their most prominent achievements, their most important poetic works, and their tireless efforts in the world of Arabic poetry, which contributed to them being crowned with the Sharjah Award for Arabic Poetry.

The poets also praised during the recorded material the role of Sharjah and its Ruler in supporting poetry in the Arab world through poetry houses, poetry festivals, and c
elebrating and honouring poets.

His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah then honoured the two festival figures who won the Sharjah Award for Arabic Poetry for the year 2024 in its 12th edition, namely Ali Al Shaali from the United Arab Emirates and Arif Al Saadi from the Republic of Iraq.

His Highness also honoured the winners of the Sharjah Award for Arabic Poetry Criticism in its third edition. The Tunisian critic Al-Moncef Al-Wahaibi won the first place, while Moroccan critic Anouar Benyaish won the second place, and Moroccan critic Al Hussein Benbada won the third place.

During the event, His Highness listened to poetry readings delivered by the poet Ali Al Shaali from the UAE, and the poet Arif Al Saadi from the Republic of Iraq.

The twentieth edition of the Sharjah Arabic Poetry Festival will be held over 7 days with the participation of 70 poets, critics and media figures representing various Arab countries. The festival offers a group of diverse and distinguished events, as it witnesses several poetry e
venings and sessions.

The current edition will also present the signing of new poetry collections published by the Department of Culture in Sharjah, and the organisation of an intellectual event discussed by 7 Arab critics on the development of language of Arabic poetry. The festival will move to the city of Khorfakkan on its seventh day as part of a poetry evening at the Khorfakkan Literary Council.

The Sharjah Arabic Poetry Festival contributes to preserving the basic foundations of poetry and nurturing the poetic heritage, which contributes to enriching the poetic arena with specialised poetic literary production by embracing poets and poetry lovers and organising a forum for poetry evenings with the participation of poets and critics from the Arab world who illuminate the Emirates’ nights with poetry and enrich the intellectual programme of the festival.

The opening ceremony witnessed the presence of Sheikh Mohammed bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of Department of Statistics and Community Development, D
r. Abdullah bin Mohammed Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Sharjah Consultative Council, Rashid Ahmed bin Al Shaikh, Chairman of Ruler’s Court, Major General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, Abdullah Mohammed Al Owais, Chairman of Department of Culture, Dr. Mansour bin Mohammed bin Nassar, Chairman of Sharjah Government Legal Department, Khalid bin Jasem Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Tourism and Commerce Development Authority, Ali Ahmed Bu Ghazin, Chairman of Sharjah Fish Resources Authority, Mohammed Obaid Al Zaabi, Chairman of Protocol Department, and a number of senior officials and members of Sharjah Consultative Council, in addition to a group of writers, intellectuals, poets and poetry lovers.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Tripoli: The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah, received yesterday the heads of the African National Olympic Committees in the first region.

Dbeibah affirmed his support for cooperation between the Arab Olympic Committees and holding regular meetings to unify efforts, commending the efforts of the Libyan Olympic Committee to hold the first meeting of the first region in Tripoli.

Dbeibah stressed Libya’s readiness to organize any African sports event and provide the necessary support for the Ministry of Sports and the Libyan Olympic Committee.

The first meeting of the first region was participated by the Libyan, Tunisian, Mauritanian, and Algerian Olympic Committees.

According to the PM’s communication office, the meeting was attended by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports for Club Affairs, Jamal Abu Nawara, and the Head of the Libyan Olympic Committee, Jamal Al-Zarrouk.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya discusses with the Ambassador of the European Union to Libya the latest developments in the unification of the Central Bank of Libya.


Tripoli: The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, ‘Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir,’ discussed with the European Union Ambassador to Libya, ‘Nicola Orlando,’ the latest developments in the unification of the Central Bank of Libya, in the presence of the economic advisor at the embassy, ‘Lillian Anjou.’

The bank’s media office stated that the meeting took place yesterday, Sunday, in its office and discussed the role of international institutions in helping to reconstruct the city of Derna and its surrounding areas, and the readiness of the European Union to cooperate in developing the private sector.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al-Dabaiba: The delay in addressing the issue of fuel and its alternatives is unacceptable.


Tripoli: Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, said that the delay in addressing the issue of fuel and its alternatives, which has become a drain on the state budget, and the citizen does not benefit from, is unacceptable.

This came during a meeting held by ‘Dabaiba’ today, Monday, with the committee to study alternatives to fuels, in the presence of the designated ministers of finance, economy and trade, to discuss the progress of the committee’s work and the results it reached, according to what was agreed upon in the last meeting, which determined the study of the General Electricity Company’s consumption of crude oil, gas and quantities consumed by the Brega Oil Marketing Company, and proposed alternatives to lifting fuel subsidies.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed the need to provide support alternatives and present them to citizens, provide community ideas so that their role is important in decision-making, and work to clarify the project to citizens i
n terms of its positives, negatives, and obstacles that stand in the way of its implementation, in addition to studying the direct and indirect impact of this file.

Al-Dabaiba also stressed the need to confront reality and explain it to the citizen who has been affected by this file for many years, so that he can be a partner in making the necessary decision to fix this file and create trust between the citizen and the state.

The Chairman of the Committee, Director of the Financial Resources Department at the Ministry of Finance, gave a detailed presentation in which he explained the experiences of Arab countries in removing subsidies, and the steps taken regarding support and creating social protection for vulnerable groups in society, in addition to the quantities consumed by the Electricity Company of oil and gas, which represent a high percentage of expenses

Source: Libyan News Agency