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Emirates 24/7
16 minutes ago
- Emirates 24/7
Mansour bin Zayed issues resolution to establish Abu Dhabi Labour Prosecution
In his capacity as Chairman of Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, has issued a resolution to establish Abu Dhabi Labour Prosecution to oversee investigation and claims in cases related to labour and domestic workers. The resolution comes as part of Abu Dhabi Judicial Department efforts to develop and expand the scope of specialised prosecutions, given their effective role in ensuring swift and efficient judicial procedures, and to realise accurate and full justice in vital sectors, while considering the nature of each field to support the emirate's judiciary system while protecting the rights of all parties, in line with the highest standards of transparency and justice. Based on the resolution, the jurisdiction of Abu Dhabi Labour Prosecution covers crimes stipulated by Federal Law No. (33) of 2021 pertaining to the regulation of work relations, and by Federal Law No. (9) of 2022 concerning domestic workers within the geographical scope of Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Labour Prosecution is composed of a public prosecution member of the rank of at least chief prosecutor, assisted by a sufficient number of prosecution members and specialised staff. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.


The National
an hour ago
- The National
Israeli far-right minister aims to 'bury idea of Palestinian state' with approval of E1 settlements
Israeli far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich is to approve tenders for more than 3,000 units in the E1 area surrounding East Jerusalem in a move he said would bury the prospect of a Palestinian state. 'Approval of construction plans in E1 buries the idea of a Palestinian state and continues the many steps we are taking on the ground as part of the de facto sovereignty plan that we began implementing with the establishment of the government,' Mr Smotrich said. Mr Smotrich has a pattern of announcing settlements when the momentum towards Palestinian statehood builds. Most recently, Australia joined announcements by France, the UK and Canada to recognise Palestine as a state in September. E1 would fall between the Palestinian village of Al Zaim and the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim, one of the biggest in the occupied West Bank. It would deal a devastating blow to a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. E1 would expand the separation barrier that cuts the city off from the occupied West Bank, undermining sovereignty, freedom of movement and the economy of a future Palestine. The project has been frozen for decades due to condemnation by the international community. 'After decades of international pressure and freezes, we are breaking conventions and connecting Ma'ale Adumim to Jerusalem,' Mr Smotrich said. 'This is Zionism at its best – building, settling, and strengthening our sovereignty in the land of Israel.' Israeli NGO Peace Now, which monitors the development of settlements, calls E1 'particularly devastating for the prospects of peace and the future of a two-state solution, as it would cut the West Bank in two and prevent the development of the metropolitan area between Ramallah, East Jerusalem and Bethlehem'. There would be less space for Palestinians to build in an area where there is a shortage of homes and classrooms. 'The Israeli government is openly announcing apartheid,' said Aviv Tatarsky, a researcher at NGO Ir Amim. 'It explicitly states that the E1 plans were approved to 'bury' the two-state solution and to entrench de facto sovereignty. 'States now working to recognise a Palestinian state should understand that Israel is undeterred by diplomatic gestures or condemnations. If they are serious about the prospect of peace, they must take concrete action.' The idea for E1 originated in the 1990s and reflects the long-term Israeli desire to expand settlements despite international objections. A more specific purpose of E1 is to connect Ma'ale Adumim, currently separated from the outskirts of East Jerusalem, with the city. Significant international opposition, including from the US, proved effective in blocking it, even as settlement expansion continued elsewhere in the occupied West Bank. Since the Israel-Gaza war broke out on October 7, 2023, the wider settlement project has been in the ascendancy, including E1. Record numbers of Palestinians have been displaced by Israeli settlers who have access to more arms and enjoy greater impunity than before from the government and authorities. On Wednesday, an Israeli settler shot and killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank, the latest in a string of attacks by the Israeli army and settlers. Nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel's army and its settlers in the West Bank since October 2023, UN figures have said. Israel last year launched operation Iron Wall in the north of the occupied West Bank where more than 30,000 Palestinians remain forcibly displaced. Israeli forces have fired at people attempting to return home, the UN has said.


The National
2 hours ago
- The National
President Sheikh Mohamed leads congratulations on Pakistan's 78th Independence Day
President Sheikh Mohamed led the congratulations as Pakistan marked its 78th Independence Day on Thursday. The UAE leader sent a message of support to Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in honour of a milestone moment in the country's history. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, also extended their best wishes in similar messages to Mr Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Pakistan Independence Day is observed on August 14 each year, celebrating the date on which the country declared its separation from British rule. Power was transferred to Pakistan's founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, on August 14, 1947, by Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last viceroy of British India and the first governor-general of the Dominion of India. The UAE and Pakistan enjoy deep-rooted ties stretching back to the formation of the Emirates. About 1.7 million Pakistani citizens live in the Emirates, the second largest expatriate population in the country. Thousands of people took part in a large-scale Independence Day event held at Expo City Dubai on Sunday, which was attended by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence. Sheikh Mohamed regularly holds talks with Pakistan's leadership to help further bolster the robust partnership between the countries. In June, the head of state met Mr Sharif in Abu Dhabi.