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Saudi Arabia said Egypt’s security was an integral part of the security of the entire Arab nation President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said his country had a legitimate right to intervene in Libya CAIRO: Saudi Arabia and the UAE offered diplomatic support to Egypt on Sunday after President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said his country had a legitimate right to intervene in Libya. Egypt was entitled to defend itself after receiving “direct threats from terrorist militias and mercenaries” supported by foreign countries, El-Sisi said. Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan has sent mercenaries to Libya to fight on behalf of Prime Minister Fayez Al-Sarraj’s Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli. The GNA is being challenged by eastern Libyan National Army (LNA) forces led by Khalifa Haftar, and supported by Russia, Egypt and the UAE. El-Sisi ordered the Egyptian army to be ready to carry out any mission, and warned the GNA not to cross the current frontline with Haftar's troops. “If some people think that they can cross the Sirte-Jufra frontline, this is a red line for us,” he said. “Any direct intervention from the Egyptian state has now acquired international legitimacy. “Our goals will be to protect our western borders, and support the restoration of security and stability in Libya, as it is part of Egyptian national security.” Saudi Arabia said Egypt’s security was an integral part of the security of the Kingdom and the entire Arab nation, and Riyadh stood alongside Cairo in its right to defend its borders and people from extremism. The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed its solidarity and support for Egypt to protect its security and stability. The UAE also called for an immediate ceasefire in Libya and a commitment to a political solution as“the only acceptable way to end the conflict.” The city of Sirte, birthplace of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi, is 1,000km from the Egyptian border, about halfway between Tripoli and Benghazi on the Libyan coast. It is 450km from the capital, Tripoli, and 600km from Benghazi. It opens the way for controlling ports in the “Oil Crescent” in eastern Libya, which includes the largest oil reserves in the country. Sirte is also the main operations room for the LNA and a link between the regions of eastern and western Libya. Its airport and seaport are among the most important gateways in Libya. Saudi intellectual property authority to block 231 websites that violate regulations The authority organized online inspection campaign of websites & platforms to monitor & analyze possible breaches SAIP says these practices entail financial penalties that may reach up to $66,000 RIYADH: The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP) has said 231 websites have been found to violate intellectual property laws in Saudi Arabia, and that it would prevent them from being accessed in the Kingdom. In a continuous effort by SAIP to minimize violations against intellectual property rights, the authority organized an online inspection campaign of websites and platforms that were suspected of violating intellectual property laws, including sites based outside the Kingdom, to monitor and analyze for possible breaches. The sites listed included streaming service websites, encrypted sports channels, websites that offer to download books in PDF form, and unlicensed websites that offer downloading and music streaming services that violate user rights. SAIP has also detected websites that are selling subscriptions for encrypted TV channels through software or illicit streaming devices for the purpose of displaying materials in an illegal format. SAIP confirmed that these practices violate copyright protection law and entail financial penalties and fines that may reach up to SR250,000 ($66,000). In addition to the applied fines, the violations may cause the closure of sites, or the cancelation of commercial licenses, and in some cases could lead to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months. The authority stressed that it would not tolerate nor condone such violations, and called upon citizens and residents to support its efforts to respect intellectual property rights through communicating via its official channels. SAIP can be reached through its direct customer service number (920021421), via its email address saip@saip.gov.sa, or through its official social media accounts, using the handle @SAIPKSA.
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It was on 19 March that Marcus Rashford first went on social media to highlight his fears about the impact that shutting schools would have on disadvantaged children. He may be a high-profile Premier League footballer now, but it is only 11 years since the Manchester United and England striker needed breakfast clubs and free school meals to supplement what his mum could provide. She was the head of a single-parent family of five children, working full-time on the minimum wage. When Prime Minister Boris Johnson stood before the nation on the evening of 18 March to tell the country schools had to help combat the spread of Covid-19, Rashford immediately knew what that would mean. While most parents wondered how they were going to manage childcare, Rashford wondered how kids growing up as he had would get fed. "Guys, across the UK there are over 32,000 schools. Tomorrow all of these will close. Many of the children attending these schools rely on free meals, so I've spent the last few days talking to organisations to understand how this deficit is going to be filled," he wrote. The start of the six-post thread received 42,500 likes on Twitter. Just under 13 weeks later, Rashford posted again. A rather simpler message. "I don't even know what to say." It received 709,000 likes. In between, Rashford had helped supply the equivalent of three million meals. He had highlighted the damage caused by the 'invisible issue of food insecurity'. He had received messages of support from Liverpool and Manchester City. He had changed government policy. As Rashford returns to his day job, it is worth understanding why, at the age of 22, he has been so willing to step out of his comfort zone. It is worth understanding how he has ended up so revered and admired for his work away from the football field. Rashford articulated his back story in the emotive letter he sent to MPs on Monday. "As a family, we relied on breakfast clubs, free school meals, and the kind actions of neighbours and coaches," he wrote. "Food banks and soup kitchens were not alien to us; I recall very clearly our visits to Northern Moor to collect our Christmas dinners every year. It's only now that I really understand the enormous sacrifice my mum made in sending me away to live in digs aged 11, a decision no mother would ever make lightly." For one of the most recognisable sport stars in the country, this was a brave move. It opened the door on a life Rashford could, if he wished, now leave far behind. He is not far into his career but he has already earned enough to ensure none of his family need worry about their next meal ever again. Yet that memory in itself does not tell the whole story. Marcus Rashford: "I'm grateful the prime minister changed his decision" It is informative to hear of the time Rashford spent, already then a highly-rated academy hopeful, kicking a ball about with his friends at public coaching sessions set up close to his home by the Manchester United Foundation. By that time, his promise as a footballer was already evident. If his coaches in the United youth set-up had known of these impromptu sessions, they would almost certainly have been stopped, in just the same way as then manager Louis van Gaal would have recoiled had he known Rashford went for a kick-about with mates at a Power League complex within hours of making his United first-team debut in 2016. "There is an argument that these experiences humanised him more than would have been the case if he had just gone through the system," says a club source, who has watched Rashford's development from an early age. "He has a strong family, who are very down to earth. His mother is a great role model. It is part of what keeps him grounded." Rashford's willingness to help out with the wider community has been obvious for some time. When volunteers were asked to attend Foundation events, Rashford was amongst those who regularly responded. It was soon obvious he was able to communicate with youngsters and make them feel at ease. "Probably because of his background, there was an empathy and a rapport which the kids really responded to. Kids loved being in his company and Marcus seemed happy to be there. He still does," says the United source. This interaction should not be dismissed as insignificant. For as Rashford's career was progressing rather faster than many imagined, from England's Under-16 team in November 2012 to selection for Roy Hodgson's Euro 2016 squad three-and-a-half years later, he never lost touch with his roots. "After he made his debut, we asked if he would come back to the school," says Simon Pyne, a year three teacher at Rashford's old school, Button Lane Primary in Northern Moor. Rashford is a product of the Fletcher Moss Rangers junior club in Manchester "We were having a school disco one night. I was in the office talking to one of the administration staff when a group of lads appeared at one of the doors and buzzed to see if they could come in because they were all former pupils. We didn't recognise any of them at first but Marcus was there. "He walked into the disco and all the kids were there. He was brilliant. He chatted to them, did a quick question and answer session with them and had photographs taken. He was absolutely amazing." Rashford has donated to the school. On another Christmas visit, he handed over £1,000 so the school could provide the children with a selection box each to take home. His ties to the area are so deep he has a tattoo of the house he lived in at that time on his stomach. But it was an unrelated, unfortunate event last August that focused Rashford's mind on what more he could do. Self-driven, curious, humble: How Rashford rose to stardom Rashford missed a penalty in a home defeat by Crystal Palace. The fall-out included a number of racist posts aimed at him on social media. Days earlier, his United team-mate Paul Pogba had been similarly abused. Those close to Rashford said he had already started to become more inquisitive about how the public perceived him. After the Palace experience, he thought 'this isn't OK' and started to take more control. As a child at school Rashford had helped fill gift boxes to give to those in need. He remembered this. At Christmas 2018 he personally delivered items including thermal underwear, gloves, toothbrushes and toothpaste to homeless people in Manchester. Twelve months on he partnered with Selfridges for a similar campaign. The gesture was well received. But for Rashford it was not enough. Man Utd's Rashford speaks about mother's sacrifices in his bid to end food poverty In January, he suffered a back injury against Wolves. It was feared it might end his season. Rashford and the people who work closely with him began to investigate suitable partners to help deal more comprehensively with the social issues affecting his home city. The work was still in its infancy when it became obvious what a devastating toll Covid-19 was going to take. By the time the prime minister announced schools would shut, Rashford had told FareShare he wanted to make a donation - and he wanted to help. A nationwide charity, FareShare collects surplus goods from the food industry. It might be from manufacturers or from farmers. It might be because orders have been cancelled, or mistakes in packaging have been made. Through their partners, Fare Share then divert the food to charities, including lunch clubs for the elderly or the kinds of breakfast club Rashford used to go to. "Those sorts of organisations are about 25% of the 11,000 organisations FareShare supports across the UK," says the charity's commercial director Alyson Walsh. "These are children who have potentially not eaten since the previous day's free school meal, so getting breakfast to them is massive. Marcus knew about this because he had been to them." Rashford's elevation to national hero had begun. Rashford's last match was on 15 January - when he was injured in an FA Cup win at home to Wolves In his interview with the BBC after Johnson's staggering U-turn, Rashford boldly declared: "I don't want this to be the end of it because there are more steps that need to be taken. People are struggling all year round, so we need to learn more about the situation they are in and how we can help them best." Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Thursday that Rashford's impact has been "more important than any game of football". But the reality is Rashford does play football for a living. He does have a long-term desire to one day establish his own foundation, so he can be hands on in developing projects that would benefit the community, but for now, football must take priority again. And until the end of the European Championships in July 2021, Rashford is going to be quite busy. So, for him, it is a question of identifying the projects and situations where he can help. On 1 June, that meant a powerful social media statement in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Three days later it meant standing up for an autistic black boy shown in a video being bullied by two white youths in a park. Since suffering racism himself, Rashford does not see why he should step away from subjects he cares about. As the past few days show, far more will embrace him for it than reject him. And, if they do, he reasons he doesn't want that kind of person attaching themselves to him anyway. Those at FareShare believe Rashford taking a stand can help drive lasting change, beyond what has already been achieved. "Food insecurity is an invisible issue," says Walsh. "People talk about raising money for illnesses they have been affected by. There is not so much conversation around 'I am raising money for a Foodbank because my sister skipped lunch three times last week'. "People don't talk about it because it can be a reflection on their circumstances. "But the fact Marcus is doing so, not only shines a light on it, it also adds credibility because he has benefited from these clubs and seen how they work
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A quarter of all new cases were recorded in Riyadh 1,849 more patients recovered from the virus RIYADH: The number of COVID-19 cases in Saudi Arabia exceeded 150,000 on Friday and 45 more deaths from the disease were recorded in the Kingdom. The health ministry reported 4,301 new cases taking the total number of cases to 150,292. A quarter of all cases were reported in Riyadh with the capital announcing 1,091 new cases. Hufof recorded 430 cases, Jeddah 384 and Makkah 305. The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom increased to 95,764 after 1,849 more patients recovered from the virus. A nationwide curfew in the Kingdom will be lifted completely on Sunday, with the exception of the holy city of Makkah and Jeddah. Deaths in Aden drop by 43 percent, officials say The internationally recognized government of Yemen in May declared Aden an “infested” city due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus, as heavy rains and flash floods battered the city’s infrastructures AL-MUKALLA: Deaths from the coronavirus and other diseases in Yemen’s southern port city of Aden have dropped by 43 percent in the first 16 days of this month, local government officials and medics said on Friday. The UN said that the fatality rate was still “alarmingly” high. Official figures showed that dengue fever, chikungunya, ebola, malaria, pneumonic plague and other illnesses killed 1,823 people in May. Abdulla bin Ghouth, a professor of epidemiology at Hadramout University’s College of Medicine, said that the total number of deaths over the first 16 days of June was 484 compared to 861 during the same period in May, based on burial permits from the government’s civil authority office in Aden. “The logical explanation is that this is the beginning of the ebb of the epidemic in Aden,” Bin Ghouth told Arab News. “We do not want to generalize this conclusion as we need to follow the epidemiological curve of cases for another three weeks in addition to bed occupancy of isolation centers in Aden.” The internationally recognized government of Yemen in May declared Aden an “infested” city due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus, as heavy rains and flash floods battered the city’s infrastructures. Local health workers say that they have detected a decrease in the number of patients and deaths in Aden since the beginning of this month. Mukhtar Saeed Nasser, a physician at Al-Jumhuriya Hospital in Aden, told Arab News that daily deaths at the hospital were now at three compared to 15 to 20 in late April and early May. “There is a great decrease in the number of deaths compared to the early days of Ramadan. Most of today’s deaths are older people,” Nasser said. He attributed the drop to better health services, more medical staff, effective awareness campaigns and medical and logistical support from international organizations such as Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). On Thursday, the national coronavirus committee reported seven new cases and four deaths in Hadramout, Lahj and Taiz, bringing the total number of cases to 909, including 248 deaths and 273. Medical assistance An air-borne shipment of 43 tons of laboratory supplies, ventilators, test kits, PCR machines and PPE arrived in Yemen on Friday to help the country’s fragile health system stem the spread of coronavirus, the International Initiative on COVID-19 in Yemen (IICY) said in a statement seen by Arab News. Auke Lootsma, acting Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, was quoted as saying: “This donation comes at a critical time. It will have a massive and immediate impact on the ground helping to fill the gaps in Yemen’s hospitals and laboratories countrywide.” The shipment is a donation to the World Health Organization (WHO) facilitated by the Hayel Saeed Anam Foundation on behalf of the International Initiative on COVID-19 in Yemen (IICY), a collaborative partnership of multinational companies and the UN. Labs across Yemen have recently complained about a severe shortage of coronavirus testing kits, which has hampered the government’s efforts to fight the spread of the disease.
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The Europa League will also get an eight-team knockout tournament. It will be played in four stadiums in western Germany starting Aug. 10. Cologne is set to host the final on Friday, Aug. 21. It was originally scheduled to be on May 27 in Gdansk, Poland. The Polish city will host the 2021 final. Both competitions have yet to complete their quarterfinal line-ups with round of 16 games halted. Venues for those games in early August were not decided Wednesday. The Champions League had four second-leg games postponed in March at Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Manchester City. In the Europa League, only six of eight first-leg games in the round of 16 were played. Single games in Germany have been ordered for Inter Milan-Getafe and Roma-Sevilla. UEFA competitions are scheduled to restart after the completion deadline for domestic leagues on Aug. 3. The biggest decision during the shutdown was UEFA postponing the European Championship until June 2021. All 12 host cities, in 12 countries, were reconfirmed Wednesday to stage their games next year. 2019/20 UEFA Champions League schedule 7-8 August: Round of 16 second legs (venues to be confirmed) 12-15 August: Quarter-finals (Lisbon) 18-19 August: Semi-finals (Lisbon) 23 August: Final (Lisbon)
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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday said that the federal government has no disagreements with provinces over the 18th Amendment — it only seeks to remove specific “anomalies”. The premier’s remarks came during a meeting in Karachi with senior journalists belonging to regional newspapers and news channels. “Some federal subjects were wrongly devolved to the provinces under the amendment, which would be returned back to the federation and for that, all the provincial governments would be consulted,” he said. Speaking of the coronavirus outbreak, the premier said that the National Coordination Committee (NCC) was meeting regularly and it was taking decisions about measures to contain the contagion in consensus with all the provinces. Reiterating his stance that a strict lockdown is not implementable in the country owing to the associated economic fallout, the prime minister said that he was worried about the labour class, particularly the daily wagers. He said that government’s decision of a “smart lockdown” had proved fruitful as not only had it “slowed down the transmission of the deadly virus” due to the cordoning off of hotspots, but also helped save the economy from a major crisis. PM Imran said the government will now strictly see to the enforcement of standard operating procedures. He regretted that some elements were politicking over the virus. “The federal government has not done any kind of discrimination with any province,” he said. The prime minister said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was the only party which believed in the devolution of powers to the local level and the party’s provincial government practically executed the same in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2013. He said the local government system was instrumental for the resolution of people's problems at the local level. Under a new system being announced by the incumbent government, city mayors would be elected directly by the citizens and that would help address the issues being faced by Karachi, he said. To a question regarding the locust attacks — a threat which continues to loom large on the country’s food security — the prime minister said an emergency had been declared in the country since January 31 and the federal government was making the best possible efforts to eliminate the locust swarms. The government is constantly in contact with neighbouring countries, including Iran and India, and it had taken the provinces on board to devise a strategy for combating the locusts, he added. Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, Opposition Leader in Sindh Assembly Firdous Shamim Naqvi and PTI MPA Haleem Adil Sheikh were also present during the meeting. Larkana visit Later in the day, the premier visited an Ehsaas Emergency Cash distribution centre in Larkana, where he was accompanied by Governor Ismail and his aide on social protection and poverty alleviation Dr Sania Nishtar. Dr Nishtar said a major chunk of the Rs60 billion earmarked for Sindh under the Ehsaas Emergency Cash Programme had been distributed among the needy families. Some five million deserving families of Sindh would benefit from the cash assistance programme, she said. In Larkana alone, 185,000 families will benefit from a distribution of Rs2.2 billion. For the purpose, 36 distribution centres have been established. “It was decided to distribute cash on the basis of the 2013 census data, according to which the share of Sindh was 22%. The ratio was then raised to 31% on the prime minister's direction,” she said. For the purpose, the difference would be borrowed from the prime minister's COVID-19 Fund. During his visit, PM Imran interacted with daily wagers such as labourers and traders who sell their wares on carts. The cart owners told the premier they are not allowed to park their carts to sell their wares which has resulted in tremendous hardships for their families. Upon hearing the obstacles encountered by the small traders, the prime minister expressed great displeasure and instructed that no hindrances be caused for them so they can provide for their families. Special focus on Sindh's poverty stricken areas A day prior, during a meeting at the Governor House with members of the core committee of PTI’s Sindh chapter, the prime minister said that special focus will be given to the poverty-stricken and backward areas of the province. During their interaction with the prime minister, the members of the core committee of the PTI Sindh informed him about the ongoing development projects in the province, issues related to the Sindh government, and affairs of the party. PM Imran said that the federal government had been trying its best to provide relief to people across the country during the current testing times. He said that his government realised and knew about the problems of the people and that the coronavirus epidemic and poverty were twin challenges being tackled in tandem by the government. He directed the PTI legislators to address the problems of their constituents as a top priority. Those who attended the meeting included Governor Ismail, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi, MNA Aftab Siddiqui, MPAs Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Haleem Adil Shaikh, and PTI leader Ashraf Qureshi. Karachi's development Earlier, in a meeting with Governor Ismail, he discussed issues related to the availability of medical care facilities in the provinces to tackle the coronavirus crisis, ongoing federally funded development projects, and political situation of the province. While stating that the federally funded development projects in Karachi and the rest of Sindh should be completed at the earliest, the prime minister maintained that the development of Karachi meant the development of the entire country. He further said that Karachi was the hub of the economic activities in the country and full-fledged efforts were being made to develop Sindh including and the port city. He said that the development of Karachi would translate into the creation of massive job opportunities for the countrymen. Federal Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi, who was also present in the meeting, informed PM Imran about his interaction with different stakeholders on the issues of Karachi for adopting a joint strategy to resolve them. Centre allocates billions for Karachi projects The federal government has allocated billions in the FY2020-21 budget for multiple projects in Karachi, budget documents showed. It has allocated Rs7.95 billion for the intelligent transport system — part of the Green Line Rapid transit line under construction in Karachi. A sum of Rs3 billion has been allocated for the Green Line bus project and over Rs2.357 billion earmarked for the Greater Karachi water supply scheme. The budget documents show that Rs650 million and Rs350 million were allocated, respectively, for the construction of the Mangophir-Banaras and Nishtar-Mangohpir roads. In addition, a sum of Rs384 million was allocated for reinstating the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) firefighting system and Rs500 million for the construction on interchange on the Malir Link Road. The federal government also earmarked Rs440 million for the road construction on the Malir Dam. The documents indicated that Rs217.9 million were allotted to the construction of water and drainage line and roads in Karachi’s East district, whereas Rs623 million and Rs120.74 million was allocated for the same project in the Korangi and Central districts, respectively. The documents also showed that sums worth Rs1.32 billion, Rs986.6 million, Rs606.3 million, Rs155.9 million, Rs145.1 million, and Rs95.4 million were allocated for the water, drainage, and roads in various union councils (UCs) of the Central district, KMC and the South and West districts, East district, West district, Korangi-Malir district, and the South district, respectively.
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Liverpool needs 19 more points from its remaining nine games to break the record total for a season of 100, set by Manchester City’s title-winning team of 2017-18. Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their third goal with Jordan Henderson and teammates. (REUTERS) Liverpool needs 19 more points from its remaining nine games to break the record total for a season of 100, set by Manchester City’s title-winning team of 2017-18. That same City team had the biggest title-winning margin of 19 points — Liverpool currently leads by 25. If Liverpool wins at least six of the games, it will have the most victories in a season. The team could also still become the first to win all 19 of its home games, having triumphed in all 15 so far. Liverpool has already made the best-ever start to a season in any of the major European leagues, with 61 points from the first 21 games. The 25-point lead is the biggest in English history, while 22 straight home wins — over the past two seasons — is also a Premier League record. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Manchester City’s two-year European ban, which is currently under appeal, has opened up the race for Champions League qualification because a fifth-place finish could now secure a place in the competition. Seven teams are in realistic contention for the remaining three spots alongside champion-elect Liverpool, from third-place Leicester down to ninth-place Arsenal. Leicester is 10 points clear of sixth-place Wolverhampton Wanderers, so is in good shape for a second Champions League campaign in five years. Chelsea has held fourth place for much of the season, but had seen the gap to fifth-place Manchester United shrink to three points on the back of only two wins from seven games before the shutdown. Five points separate United from Arsenal, which has a game in hand. Of all the teams, United has the kindest schedule in the run-in, with games against five of the bottom six teams. Much intrigue, too, lies in the fate of Sheffield United, which was widely expected to be a relegation candidate this season but finds itself two points behind Man United with a game in hand, against next-to-last Aston Villa in the first game of the restart. FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL Could the 60,000-seat Olympic Stadium in London be playing host to second-division soccer next season? West Ham, the stadium’s tenant, is among the six teams in realistic danger of relegation going into the last six weeks, currently only out of the bottom three on goal difference. And with matches against Champions League-chasing teams Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham and Chelsea to start with, the team led by David Moyes could soon be plunged into the relegation zone. Last-place Norwich is six points adrift of safety and faces the biggest task to stay up. Villa, another team in its first season back in the top division, is two points behind third-from-last Bournemouth, Watford and West Ham. Brighton, two points above the bottom three, makes up the six teams and has a tough initial run with games against Arsenal, Leicester, Man United, Liverpool and Man City in its first six games back. Given the financial impact of the coronavirus outbreak on soccer, staying in the Premier League has rarely been so vital economically. BIG-TEAM BENEFIT There’s a strong chance the bigger clubs will thrive in this pandemic-delayed run-in. The temporary law change that allows teams to make five substitutes instead of three in a single match should benefit those with deeper squads, typically the richer and higher-ranked teams. Similarly, those clubs should be able to better negotiate a congested schedule of nine or 10 league games — plus FA Cup matches in some cases — in a six-week period because of their squad strength. Also, lowly clubs who often rely on points accrued at home will be deprived of the chance of playing in front of their own fans because of the ban on spectators attending matches, one of the key conditions of the restart. The three teams currently in the relegation zone, for example — Norwich, Aston Villa and Bournemouth — have combined for only six away wins in the league this season, as opposed to 13 at home. Since the German league resumed on May 16, there have been only 11 home wins — or 20% — and 28 away wins (50.9%) from 55 games. Home wins accounted for more than 40% of results in the Bundesliga before the break. STAY OR GO? More than 70 players are out of contract on June 30, about a month before the reshaped season is scheduled to be completed. The Premier League is allowing clubs to enter into short-term contract extensions with players through to the end of the season, provided they are agreed to by June 23. The question is, how many players will do so? The obvious danger for a player is that he extends his deal and sustains a serious injury which endangers his next, potentially lucrative move as a free agent. Manchester City great David Silva is one of players whose contract is due to expire but is expected to briefly extend his stay. Adam Lallana has already agreed to stay on at Liverpool for another month.
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RIYADH: A further 41 people have died from COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia with more than 4,200 new cases reported. The figures announced Monday by the Saudi health ministry showed the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the Kingdom has reached 136,315. The number of patients who recovered from the virus increased to 89,540. The overall virus-related death toll has has risen to 1,052. The highest number of new cases were in Riyadh, where 1,629 people had COVID-19 diagnosed. The health ministry said half of the cases that had been admitted to intensive care already suffered from existing chronic diseases. It added that more than 200,000 medical specialists have been trained to deal with COVID-19 crisis in the Kingdom. However, the ministry said that most of the confirmed coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia do not need intensive medical care. The rise reflected a surge in the value of the Kingdom’s stock market Saudi Arabia had big advantages over many countries in the form of big financial reserves and low indebtedness DUBAI: Saudi Arabia has risen two places in the annual world competitiveness rankings calculated by the Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD). The rise — from 26 to 24 out of 63 countries ranked in the prestigious report — reflected a surge in the value of the Kingdom’s stock market after the record listing of Saudi Aramco last year, as well as a positive view by global business executives of its economic dynamism, policy stability and reliable infrastructure. Arturo Bris, director of the IMD World Competitiveness Center, told Arab News that Saudi Arabia is “doing competitiveness by the book,” and praised the Vision 2030 strategy. “Five years ago, Saudi Arabia was in the bottom 10 in the world for competitiveness. Now it has reached number 24,” he said. “Vision 2030 has written the competitiveness playbook, and is a case study for the rest of the world.” The rankings are calculated on economic data relating to last year, before the global COVID-19 pandemic struck, but also take in the views of business executives surveyed between February and April this year, when the Kingdom and the world were in the middle of economic lockdown. The IMD warned that the Kingdom faces challenges this year, including the need to “raise the regional competitiveness within Saudi Arabia to align with Vision 2030 goals.” It also has to “continue the strategic government initiatives to mitigate economic loss” during the pandemic. Bris said the pandemic will have a big impact on Saudi Arabia as the process of diversification away from oil dependency is still underway, and much depends on the response of policymakers to the economic impact of the crisis. “I’m not sure that the new tax rules are a move in the right direction. Liquidity injections into the banking system are positive initiatives, but they don’t necessarily transfer into more competitiveness,” he added. Saudi Arabia has big advantages over many countries in the form of large financial reserves and low indebtedness, which give it the capacity to raise funds on global capital markets. “Saudi has huge horsepower in its ability to raise debt and in reserves. The purpose of a sovereign wealth fund is to support the sustainability of the economy for future generations,” Bris said. Weaknesses perceived by executives in the Saudi economy in 2019 included relatively low income growth per capita and continued over-reliance on oil as is main export, the IMD survey found. Singapore came top of the global rankings for the second consecutive year, followed by Denmark and Switzerland. The US fell seven places to 10, one slot below the UAE, which was the top-ranking Middle East country.
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According to an eyewitness account, the group of Indians were farming in the area when they were fired upon while the Nepali forces claimed they resorted to firing after some Indians were seen trying to cross the border. New Delhi: As the border row between India and Nepal intensifies, Nepali forces fired at Indian farmers on Friday killing one while three others were left injured. The incident took place in Lalbandi near Indo-Nepal border at Sonawarsa in Bihar. One injured person has allegedly been taken away by the Nepal police. The IG of Sashastra Seema Bal of Bihar sector has confirmed the development. According to an eyewitness account, the group of Indians were farming in the area when they were fired upon while the Nepali forces claimed they resorted to firing after some Indians were seen trying to cross the border. Nepal's Armed Police Force (APF) Personnel at Narayanpur, Sarlahi border said that clashes erupted after a group of Indian nationals "forcefully" tried to enter Nepal via the border point. As per Nepali media reports, the APF personnel fired atleast ten shots in the air to disperse the people. Last month, the Nepali government issued a new controversial map showing Indian territories of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura as its own. On Saturday, the Nepali parliament is set to vote on the amendment of the Nepal map in the coat of arms which is expected to deepen the row. Meanwhile, massive protests have been taking place in the country against PM KP Oli over the lack of ability to contain the COVID-19 crisis and corruption. Demonstrators have been demanding the resignation of PM Oli.
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Flynas re-started domestic flights within Saudi Arabia on May 31. Saudi Arabia-based low cost carrier Flynas is offering a 50 percent discount on all its domestic and international flights to doctors and other healthcare professionals employed at the kingdom’s Ministry of Health, the company has announced. In a statement, Flynas CEO Bander Almohanna said that the initiative is “a message of gratitude ad appreciation, which is the least we can offer to the heroes who have stood strong protecting every citizen and resident in our beloved kingdom.” “These people have risked their safety to preserve ours, sacrificed their time with their families so that we could stay with ours,” he added. “We at Flynas are proud to be part of the national efforts in countering this crisis, and we are always ready to devote all our capacities to serve our country anytime.” Flynas re-started domestic flights within Saudi Arabia on May 31. The 50% discount for medical personal will continue through the end of 2020. Eligible recipients can book their flights and avail of the discounts through the Flynas website, provided they present a valid employee ID when they check-in to the flights. To date, there have been 98,869 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country, including 676 deaths and 71,791 recoveries.
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As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic wreaks havoc throughout the world, perennial regional debates and disagreements seem to dwarf in comparison to the challenges lying ahead. That is not to say they are forgotten. If anything, Iran’s struggle to bring under control the spread of the virus while under an embargo is a tragic reminder of the aggravating impact that the pandemic may have on existing challenges. However, under the current circumstances, regional observers have turned their attention—perhaps a bit prematurely—to ‘weightier’ matters, including the nature of the international system we are likely to see emerge in the aftermath of the pandemic, as well as the latter’s impact on domestic politics. Reflecting on these themes, Daily Sabah columnist Kiliç Buğra Kanat suggests that if the current international response to the threat of the coronavirus has demonstrated anything, it is that international relations are making a return to a Hobbesian reality obsessed with self-preservation and borders: “In a short period of time, we've seen the trends and developments that we previously assumed were an irreversible part of globalization change course. Nations closed their borders, stopped international travel, locked down cities and prohibited the export of some goods and services. Nation states, that some considered less and less relevant, are making a strong comeback by becoming the principal agents for implementing and coordinating efforts to halt the spread of the virus. Countries' political leaders and the machinery of the state are on their way to becoming the main actors during this crisis. International agencies, which used to be the headliners that defeated diseases and epidemics, turned out to be increasingly irrelevant.” Jerusalem Post’s Hamza Karcic puts forward a similar argument, highlighting the importance of power in the international system and the ensuing inward-looking state policies: “What the coronavirus pandemic shows is that realism in international relations is not only alive and well but it is back.... A virus originating from a wet market in Wuhan already did more to unravel a borderless Europe than all the far-right politicians combined. The special relationship between the US and the UK, nurtured over the decades, showed its limits in a similar fashion. The initially downplayed virus may very well turn out to have an outsized influence in shaping our thinking about international relations. As in the past, states have yet again responded in a predictably realistic manner. The pandemic has reaffirmed Politics 101: only strong, effective and self-reliant states are able to cope with crises.” Among the countries that appears to have been the most adversely affected by this realist turn in international relations, Iran has complained vociferously about its treatment at the hands of its neighbors and world powers. Writing for Tehran Times, Syed Zafar Mehdi praised the country’s medical staff who “have been pulling out all the stops, despite lack of resources, to help patients recover. Their efforts to fight the pandemic have been stymied by the acute shortage of medicine and equipment, as Iran isn’t able to import them due to US sanctions. With severe shortage of equipment and medicine largely due to the cruel US sanctions on Iran, they are facing an uphill task to contain the outbreak and save precious lives....” However, Asharq Alawsat’s Mohamed Orabi pushes back against such state-centric narratives, emphasizing instead the impetus toward greater international cooperation as the result of the nature of the pandemic: “The coronavirus question will initiate a before and after evaluation which may be humanitarian to some extent and may lead us to rise above some problems, especially chronic regional conflicts; in the sense that some narrow political goals may be reconsidered because there is a greater threat endangering all of our lives.... International institutional mechanisms will be modernized because of this disaster, becoming more intertwined and thereby contributing to the protection of human life all over the world. It will also be a golden opportunity to reformulate its regional and international agenda.... Bridges of communication between nations and governments will emerge, giving a glimmer of hope on resolving their conflicts and uniting to confront the problem.” Others in the region have turned their attention to the impact of the pandemic on domestic politics. For example, in an op-ed for The National, Hussein Ibish examines how ‘native populism’, as a political force and a movement, is faring under the current conditions, given that: “The coronavirus pandemic has all the elements needed to undo the rise of insurgent, nativist populism in the West. The crisis could prove an incontrovertible refutation of the anti-state and anti-expertise arguments on which such populism is based.... Mr. Johnson and his Brexit allies have championed a comparable anti-expertise and anti-administration ethos to that of the staunchly anti-science Republican Party under the leadership of Mr. Trump. But a crisis that can only be combated by scientific rigor and professional competence will surely undercut the appeal of this attitude, exemplified by Michael Gove’s notorious declaration that ‘the British people have had enough of experts’.” Finally, Arab News’ Abdulrahman Al-Rashed explores another facet of domestic politics by focusing on the efforts by some governments to underreport the reach of the pandemic in their societies: “The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has revealed a political crisis no less serious than the disease itself. It has reached the stage where some governments are presenting false statistics regarding the total number of cases and deaths in their country and have even filtered the information being issued by hospitals. All this is being done in an attempt to preserve a positive image, both internally and externally.... Governments that still hide the correct figures, and refrain from making difficult decisions, will pay a high price because we do not yet know the depth of the crisis or how long it is going to stay.... Thus, honesty is not only a virtue, but also a necessity.”
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Nick: Drako18 Real name: Yousaf How old are you?: 19 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): CsGo / 2 , 3 hours , Cs1,6 / 4 to 6 Hours , Mine craft / 1 Hour , GTA 5 / 30 Minuties Where are you from?(country and city): Saudi Arabia / Dammam Describe yourself(at least 50 words): I Wake Up Around 11 AM And Reply To My Work Email Then I Get Ready Around 12 - 1 PM Cock Lunch With My Mom Or Sometime Go Out Eat With My Friends. That's When I Start Individual Csgo Practice I'll Watch A Demo After That I Go Do My University Work Then I Sit With My Brothers We Talk And We Play After That I Come Back To Play Cs 1,6 And Watch The Forum And Player And Play Some GoG And Try To Do More Hard Working Note some of your qualities: I'm Good In Computer And Also I Am Swimmer And Good Player In Football Tell us some of your defects: Before I Was Get Angry On Small Jokes Now Some Time I Get Angry When Some One Do Bad Jokes Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Now I Have Responsibilities At Forum Cs Manager And Also Guardian Of Gaming On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): Cs 1.6 Manager And Guardian Of Gaming And Now I Need Over Watch To Show More Activity Which category/project you want to care off?(choose from THIS LIST): Over Watch How well you speak english?(and other languages): I Can Speak English And Also Arabic And Urdu Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes I Do Have TS3 And Mic Contact methods: U Can Contact Me At TS3 And Forum And Skype ? Last request:
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US benchmark West Texas Intermediate dropped 9.3 percent to $15.36 a barrel in Asian morning trade A key worry for traders is that storage facilities -- particularly in the United States -- cannot cope with the oversupply. US oil prices fell heavily Monday on renewed concerns over storage capacity as the coronavirus throttles demand, even as producers start slashing output to boost markets. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate dropped 9.3 percent to $15.36 a barrel in Asian morning trade. Brent crude, the international benchmark, was off 3.2 percent at $20.75 a barrel. Prices have collapsed in recent weeks as demand for the commodity evaporated owing to lockdowns and travel restrictions imposed worldwide to fight the virus. Last week, US oil fell below zero for the first time as investors scrambled to offload it before the expiry of a trading contract, but could not readily find buyers. Prices have recovered since, but remain at their lowest levels for years. A key worry for traders is that storage facilities -- particularly in the United States -- cannot cope with the oversupply. "Concerns surrounding rising global inventories, especially in the US with the coronavirus pandemic weighing on gasoline consumption, are pressuring oil prices," Kim Kwangrae, commodities analyst at Samsung Futures Inc, told Bloomberg News. The continued concerns about storage overshadowed signs that some countries -- including Kuwait and Algeria -- are starting to slash production in line with a major agreement hammered out this month. Top producers have agreed to reduce output by 10 million barrels a day from May to shore up markets, a deal that marked an end to a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Analysts said that positive signs in the virus fight, with Italy and New York laying out partial reopening plans and death rates slowing in hard-hit countries, kept prices from falling too heavily.
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Nick: Drako18 Real name: Yousaf How old are you?: 19 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): CsGo , Cs 1,6 For Like 5 To 7 Hours Where are you from?(country and city): Saudi Arabia / Dammam Describe yourself(at least 50 words): I Wake Up Around 11 AM And Reply To My Work Email Then I Get Ready Around 12 - 1 PM Cock Lunch With My Mom Or Sometime Go Out Eat With My Friends. That's When I Start Individual Csgo Practice I'll Watch A Demo After That I Go Do My University Work Then I Sit With My Brothers We Talk And We Play Aftre That I Come Back To Play Cs 1,6 And Watch The Forum And Player And Play Some GoG Note some of your qualities: Im Good In Computer And Also Swimmer Also Football Player Tell us some of your defects: I Always Get Angry On Some Jokes That I Don't Like And I Solve It My Self Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Yes I Have Before Manager Cs1.6 After That I Left Everything Recently I came Back Again In Cs 1.6 And Forum On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): If U Mean In CSBD I Always Spend My Time In ZmOldSchool Forum And Also Spend My Time For Now In Guardians Of Gaming And Also Cs 1,6 Zombie Server Which category/project you want to care off?(choose from THIS LIST): OverWatch How well you speak english?(and other languages): I Can Speak English 60% And I Also Can Speak Arabic And Also Urdu Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: Yes I Use Ts3 And I have Active Microphone Contact methods: TS3 And Forum And Skype