Author: News Desk

Soccer’s world governing body FIFA has moved to help protect foreign players affected by the conflict in Ukraine by allowing them to suspend their contracts until June 2023. Earlier this month, Andriy Pavelko, president of Ukraine’s football federation, revealed details of discussions with the heads of FIFA and UEFA about resuming men’s and women’s matches in the country in a safe manner in August. Foreign players contracted to Ukrainian clubs have mostly fled since Russia invaded the country back in February, with it remaining uncertain as to whether they will return, should the league begin again in two months time.…

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Dmitry Muratov, the co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize and the editor of one of Russia’s last major independent newspapers, auctioned off his Nobel medal for a record $103.5 million to aid children displaced by the war in Ukraine. All proceeds from the auction, which coincided with the World Refugee Day on Monday, will benefit UNICEF’s humanitarian response for Ukraine’s displaced children, Heritage Auctions, which conducted the sale in New York, said in a statement. Muratov’s Novaya Gazeta newspaper, fiercely critical of President Vladimir Putin and his government, suspended operations in Russia in March after warnings from the state…

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Aluminium Bahrain  (Alba)’s CEO Ali Al Baqali launched the company’s plant-wide Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Campaign ‘A Journey, Not A Destination’ with a welcome message that was broadcasted to all employees and contractors’ workers as well as representatives of other GCC smelters and Gulf Aluminium Council (GAC). The campaign aims to reinforce Alba ESG roadmap’s six priority areas aligned with Bahrain’s commitment to reach Net Zero Emissions by 2060. “We believe in producing responsibly and sustainably and we aim to establish a purpose-driven culture that is focused on long-term value creation for our stakeholders and the society we operate…

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Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Dr Nayef Al Hajraf said the pan-Gulf bloc is keen on providing relief and assistance to refugees in accordance with the humanitarian principles stated in international conventions and treaties. The assistance is based on the instructions of the Islamic religion to devote the spirit of fraternity, compassion and tolerance to help all the needy and distressed. Speaking on World Refugee Day, Al Hajraf said that the GCC countries spare no effort to aid refugees and provide health, food, social care and relief for them in cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.…

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Soldiers on small boats delivered relief material on Monday across flooded towns and villages in Bangladesh, after more than nine million people were marooned in the low-lying country and neighbouring India following heavy rains, officials said. At least 32 people have been killed in Bangladesh since late last week following monsoon downpours that triggered catastrophic flooding in the northeastern Sylhet administrative division, leaving around a quarter of its 15 million population stranded amid fast-rising waters and swollen rivers. “The flooding is the worst in 122 years in the Sylhet region,” Atiqul Haque, Director General of Bangladesh’s Department of Disaster Management,…

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A Japanese court ruled on Monday that a ban on same-sex marriage was not unconstitutional, dealing a setback to LGBTQ rights activists in the only Group of Seven nation that does not allow people of the same gender to marry. The ruling dashes activists’ hopes of raising pressure on the central government to address the issue after a court in the city of Sapporo in March 2021 decided in favour of a claim that not allowing same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. Three same-sex couples – two male, one female – had filed the case in a district court in Osaka, only…

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The cryptocurrency industry was on edge on Monday as bitcoin held just above $20,000 and investors feared that problems at major crypto players could unleash a wider market shakeout. Bitcoin, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency, dropped on Saturday to as low as $17,592.78, falling below the key $20,000 level for the first time since December 2020. It picked up slightly during London trading hours on Monday, at around $20,510 at 1232 GMT. But it has still lost 55% of its value this year and 35% this month alone in the cryptocurrency sector’s latest meltdown. Bitcoin’s fall follows problems at several major…

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The influx of Ukrainian refugees into the European Union could gradually ease labour shortages in the euro zone as some of those fleeing the war are likely to settle permanently, the European Central Bank said on Monday. Around seven million people, mostly women and children, have fled Ukraine so far since Russia launched its invasion on Feb. 24, and more are leaving each day, with many hoping to find durable employment opportunities in the 27-nation EU. “Under all of the assumptions detailed thus far, back-of-an-envelope calculations point to a median increase of between 0.2% and 0.8% in the euro area…

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