Sultan Al Qasimi witnesses opening of 33rd Sharjah Theatre DaysDepriving Palestinians of aid is a death sentence – Arab League

SHARJAH: His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed, this Saturday evening, the opening of the 33rd edition of Sharjah Theatre Days, organised by the Department of Culture, at the Cultural Palace in Sharjah.

Seven theatrical performances will compete for the Awards of this edition, which concludes on March 9, and 12 theatrical performances presented by theatrical groups in the country, in addition to a wide participation of artists, playwrights and researchers from various countries in the Arab world within the intellectual programmes, dialogues and seminars accompanying performances.

His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah honoured the Emirati artist Abdullah Rashid with the ‘Honored Local Personality Award’ for this edition, and the Omani artist Fakhriya Khamis, the winner of the ‘Sharjah Award for Arab Theatrical Creativity’ in its seventeenth edition. His Highness also honoured the ‘Fawanees theatre’ from the Kingdom of Morocco, which won the
‘Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi Award for Best Arab Theatrical Work 2023’ for her show ‘Tekanza…The Story of Tuda.’ The award was received by the show’s director, Amin Nasour.

During the ceremony, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, and the attendees, watched two visual presentations, the first of which included the biography of the Emirati artist Abdullah Rashid, who made great efforts and continuous giving through his activity in local theatre in the UAE as an actor, writer and administrator since his beginnings in 1984, and his contribution to the development of the theatrical movement.

The second show covered stations from the career of artist Fakhriya Khamis, and the immortal works she presented that earned her honour throughout her career in the Omani and Arab theatre.

The ceremony witnessed the introduction of the members of the jury for this edition comprising writer Hazza Al-Barari from Jordan as head of the committee, artist Walid Al-Zaabi from the UAE, director Dr. Masoud Bou Hussein
from Morocco, director Nasser Abdel Moneim from Egypt, and director and writer Ihab Zahida from Palestine.

A group of performances were qualified to participate in this year’s competition, which were selected through the viewing and classification committee. These performances are: ‘Marwad Kohl’ by the Dibba Society for Culture Arts and Theatre; ‘Iskan’ by the Ras Al Khaimah Theatre; ‘Estiyad’ by the Dibba Al-Hisn Society for Culture, Heritage and Theatre; ‘Walimat Eid’ by the Sharjah Public Art and Modern Theatre; ‘Al Tareq Al Akhir’ by the Dubai National Theatre; ‘Al Mashhad Sifr’ by the Khorfakkan Arts Theatre; and ‘ Kayfa Tusamihna’ for the Sharjah National Theatre team.

Two theatrical performances were chosen to be presented outside of this year’s event competition: ‘Zaghrouda’ by the Kalba Folklore and Theatre Society, and ‘Ramad’ by the Fujairah Theatre team.

The programme of the 33rd edition of Sharjah Theatre Days includes two performances from the tenth edition of the Kalba Short Play Festival, w
hich are: the work that won the Best Show Award, which is ‘The Chairs’ by director Hamid Mohammed, and the work that won the Best Direction Award, which is ‘The Last Choice’ by director Abdullah Al Ali.

A group of graduates of Sharjah Performing Arts Academy, and a number of graduates of Arab theatre colleges and institutes, are participating in the ’12th Sharjah Forum for Arab Theatre Pioneers,’ which annually celebrates outstanding Arab theatre academies, and gives them the opportunity to keep up with the activities of theatrical days and learn about the cultural scene in the Emirate of Sharjah. In addition to attending a group of lectures and training workshops presented by a group of Arab theatre professors, and a programme of introductory visits to the most prominent cultural edifices in the emirate.

The intellectual forum accompanying this edition is organised under the theme ‘Theatrical Directing between Impact and Influence’ with the participation of researchers and theatre practitioners from severa
l Arab countries.

The cultural programme accompanying the 33rd edition of Sharjah Theatre Days includes an interview with the artist Fakhriya Khamis on the occasion of her winning the Sharjah Award for Arab Theatrical Creativity, and another interview with the artist Abdullah Rashid on the occasion of his selection and honour in this edition. The programme also includes two cultural seminars, the first themed ‘Semantics and Aesthetics of Costumes in Theater Today,’ and the second under the theme ‘Authorship Techniques in Contemporary Theatre: The Bahraini Experience as a Model.’

The opening ceremony was attended, alongside His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, by Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Consultative Council of the Emirate of Sharjah; Major General Saif Al Zari Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police; Abdullah Mohammed Al Owais, Chairman of the Department of Culture; Dr. Mansour bin Nassar, Head of the Legal Department of the Government of Sharjah; Jamal Al Tarifi, President of A
l Qasimia University; and a number of senior officials, artists, intellectuals, media professionals, and theatre lovers and enthusiasts.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Amman: The number of securities registered with the Securities Depository Center (SDC) in February amounted to 7.6 billion securities, with a total value of JD20 billion.

Domestic holdings by Jordanians accounted for 5.1 billion securities with a total value of approximately JD11.1 billion, while the aggregate holdings of the top 10 foreign nationalities comprised about 1.7 billion securities, with an estimated market value of JD7 billion.

According to the SDC, Saudi Arabia topped shareholders, accounting for JD1.1 billion.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Head of Customs Authority meets traders and companies in renewable energy sector


Engineer Adel Ahmed Margham, Head of the Customs Authority, in his meeting today ,Sunday, merchants and companies in the renewable energy sector ,discussed ways to provide cooperation by the Authority in the field of exemptions.

The meeting touched on the importance of this sector and the keenness to encourage the local market and motivate traders and companies to invest in this field.

The head of the department stressed the need for the brands imported from abroad to be of good quality , specifications, and not just for the purpose of achieving financial profits, especially since this sector has become vital , important , needs sincere cooperation and efforts, taking into account the circumstances of citizens.

In turn, the attendees pointed out the importance of raising awareness about the uses of renewable energy through rational consumption methods, in addition to the high cost of these technologies compared to traditional energy technologies.

The meeting was attended by the Assistant Undersecretary fo
r Technical Affairs, Abdul Karim Rasa’, the Executive General Director of the General Federation of Yemeni Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Taha Al-Mahbashi, and a number of general directors of the department.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Supervisory committee discusses ‘Palestine Nation’


The Supreme Supervisory Committee of the Second Conference ‘Palestine is the Central Nation’s Issue,’ headed by the Prime Minister, discussed the progress of the conference preparation process by the specialized subcommittees.

At the beginning of its meeting, the committee approved the addition of a number of leaders to the membership of the Supreme Committee.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Sheikh Zayed Festival to host Abu Dhabi Firefighter Challenge 2024


ABU DHABI: The Sheikh Zayed Festival 2023-2024, held in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, will host the 4th Abu Dhabi Firefighter Challenge 2024 from 5th to 7th March, with the participation of 200 firefighters from 16 entities

The three-day event is organised by the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority in collaboration with ‘911 Challenge’.

The 4th Abu Dhabi Firefighter Challenge is the largest specialised civil defence and rescue competition in the UAE. It brings together the fastest and strongest firefighters and rescuers from government, semi-government, and private sectors, with the aim of improving physical and mental fitness, highlighting the role of firefighters and rescuers in society, raising awareness of fire safety, and building community trust in firefighters and rescuers in various sectors.

The participating entities include Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority, General Directorate of Civil Defence in Dubai, Dubai Police, Sharjah Civil Defence Authority, General Directorate of Civil Defence in Ajman, General C
ommand of the Civil Defence in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah Civil Defence, Umm Al Qaiwain Civil Defence, Al Ain Civil Defence, Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), ADNOC, Abu Dhabi Airports, Dubai Airports, Sharjah Airports, Fujairah Free Zone, and Jaheziya.

The competition includes six challenges that focus on testing the participants’ strength and endurance.

The Sheikh Zayed Festival is open to visitors daily until 9th March 2024, from 16:00 to 00:00 on weekdays and 01:00 on weekends and public holidays.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Israeli Attacks Claim Dozens of Lives in Gaza; Urgent Medical Needs Mount


Gaza: The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that in the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation carried out nine attacks targeting families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 90 fatalities and 177 injuries.

The Ministry’s daily statistical report on casualties resulting from the ongoing Israeli aggression, now into its 149th day, highlights the difficulty in recovering bodies and providing aid due to restrictions imposed by the Israeli forces, hindering the efforts of ambulance and civil defense crews.

Since last October, the toll has climbed to 30,410 deaths and 71,700 injuries, according to official figures. Last night’s airstrikes in Rafah resulted in individuals trapped under collapsed buildings, prompting the Civil Defense to conduct rescue operations.

The Gaza European Hospital in Khan Yunis is overwhelmed by the influx of patients, said medical sources. Most of the injuries are to the head, spine, and limbs, causing limb loss due to the lack of essential medical equipment, such as dialysis machines, ad
ded the sources.

Source: Jordan News Agency