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Iraq reaches deal with EU firms to build insulin production plant
Iraq reaches deal with EU firms to build insulin production plant

Iraqi News

time28-04-2025

  • Health
  • Iraqi News

Iraq reaches deal with EU firms to build insulin production plant

Baghdad ( – The Iraqi Ministry of Health revealed on Sunday that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with European companies to establish an insulin production plant in the northern Iraqi province of Nineveh. According to a statement cited by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), the MoU was signed with a Polish firm, one of the top four producers of insulin worldwide, and a German corporation. The contractual processes are underway, and the land designated for the construction of the insulin factory has been selected, according to the statement. The idea to produce insulin in Iraq that meets all European requirements was sparked by the Iraqi government's support for pharmaceutical and health industry initiatives. Iraq has a significant demand for insulin, according to Khamis Al-Saad, the undersecretary of the country's Ministry of Health, who told INA that importing the drug from overseas takes an extended period of time. Since this plant would be the first to produce insulin in the region, Al-Saad clarified that the agreement with European firms represents a positive move both nationally and regionally. Patients with diabetes require insulin as a medication, and its timely and consistent supply is crucial, particularly since a shortage can cause patients to have severe health problems. The step is one of the top goals of the Iraqi government's agenda, which Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani highlighted, with a particular emphasis on the health sector.

Microsoft fires employee for linking its AI technology to Israel
Microsoft fires employee for linking its AI technology to Israel

Al Bawaba

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Microsoft fires employee for linking its AI technology to Israel

Published April 6th, 2025 - 07:36 GMT ALBAWABA - Microsoft recently made headlines after firing Moroccan software engineer, Ibtihal Abu Al-Saad, after she accused the American corporation of reportedly supplying AI technology to Israel during the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, sparking widespread concern over free speech and censorship. This all comes in after a clip circulating across social media showcased Al-Saad interrpting a speech by Microsoft AI's CEO, Mustafa Suleiman, alongside Bill Gates. The Moroccan employee was heard voicing her concerns and defiance of the corporation's relations with Israel. Al-Saad was heard shouting, "50,000 people have died." She added, "Stop using AI for genocide, Mustafa... stop using AI for genocide in our region. You have blood on your hands. All of Microsoft has blood on its hands." Just after the video went viral on social media, several pro-Palestine movements took to their official accounts and urged individuals to boycott Microsoft by ending their Xbox Game Pass subscriptions and refraining from purchasing products linked to the company, including software and games. "50,000 Palestinians have been murdered with Microsoft technology" Multiple employee protests disrupted the Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration at its Washington headquarters targeting the company's support to Israel — TRT World (@trtworld) April 5, 2025 While several social media users expressed their support for the software engineer, others weren't so keen on her move, further calling it irresponsible and unprofessional. Amid her protest, several human rights groups issued an investigation about the American corporation providing Israel with weapons and technology during its aggression on Gaza, as reported by Fes News. Another clip of Al-Saad swarmed social media, where she expressed her opinion about the matter. The American corporation's former software engineer said that despite facing the consequences, she didn't want to partake in something that would eventually result in the murder of innocent Palestinians. She said, "My biggest fear is waking up for my 9 to 5 and realising that my code has killed children today." Moroccan Harvard graduate and Microsoft engineer Ibtehal Abu Saad disrupted the company's 50th anniversary, accusing AI chief Mustafa Suleyman and Microsoft of aiding Israel's genocide in Gaza through tech and military contracts. 'They might come after me for what I said, but my… — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) April 5, 2025 © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

Saudi winger Al-Saad eyes PSG upset in French Cup semifinal
Saudi winger Al-Saad eyes PSG upset in French Cup semifinal

Arab News

time01-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab News

Saudi winger Al-Saad eyes PSG upset in French Cup semifinal

LONDON: Muhanad Al-Saad knows what it is like to make history. In February, he became the first player from Saudi Arabia to score in the French league when he headed in USL Dunkerque's second goal in their Ligue 2 victory over Clermont Foot 63. It was a surreal moment for Al-Saad, one few — himself included — could have predicted. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport Now Al-Saad faces another momentous occasion, as second-tier Dunkerque face the might of Paris Saint-Germain in the Coupe de France semifinals on Tuesday. Al-Saad and his team-mates are aiming to become the first club outside Ligue 1 to reach the final since Les Herbiers in 2018; only once has the 107-year-old competition been won by a side from outside the top flight, and that was Le Havre back in 1959. 'It's definitely a tough match,' Al-Saad told Arab News in an exclusive interview. 'You're talking about one of the biggest clubs in France and Europe. But we're excited and confident — we'll give it everything we have (to) try to secure a spot in the final and make history.' It is the first time since 1929 that Dunkerque have reached the last four of the Coupe de France and a spot in the final would break new ground for the club. The match has been moved from Dunkerque's 5,000-capacity Stade Marcel-Tribut to Lille's 50,000-seater Stade Pierre Mauroy. The 'hosts' are targeting a major cup upset but PSG have already shown they will not cave to romantic footballing dreams; in the quarterfinals, Luis Enrique's side thrashed fourth-tier Stade Briochin 7-0. That 21-year-old Al-Saad will line up against the likes of Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembele and Bradley Barcola is a remarkable turn of events. The Mecca-born winger initially played for the Al-Ahli academy but was released at the age of 15. He was picked up by Al-Ettifaq much later — in 2023 — and found himself promoted to the first-team squad by then-coach Steven Gerrard. 'In my first session with Steven Gerrard, he asked why I hadn't joined the pre-season camp,' Al-Saad recalled. 'He told me, 'From today, you're with the first team.' Everyone knows what a great player and leader he was at Liverpool.' However, after featuring for just 30 minutes across five games during the 2023-24 campaign, Al-Saad reassessed his options and decided to embark on a new challenge at NEOM. 'I don't know the exact reason for my limited playing time but during pre-season in Spain, my agent spoke to me about a good offer from NEOM and I decided to make the move,' he said. Al-Saad became a regular for the team in the first half of the 2024-25 season, scoring five goals in 15 games as NEOM laid down a marker for promotion from the Saudi First Division. 'It was a short stint, but a very special one,' Al-Saad said. 'I got the chance to play with high-level players like Ahmed Hegazi, Salman Al-Faraj, Romarinho and many others. It was a great experience, and we did our part as a team.' Despite helping NEOM into pole position for promotion to the Saudi Pro League next season, Al-Saad — who also impressed with two goals in four games for the Saudi U-21s in 2024 — opted to leave the Kingdom in January. Dunkerque, who have former Chelsea and Newcastle United striker Demba Ba as their sporting director, were in the midst of their own bid for top-flight promotion. Both Ba and Portuguese coach Luis Castro saw great potential in Al-Saad and swooped to sign him on loan. 'I'm not sure if there were other clubs involved, but Dunkerque showed real interest and made it clear they wanted me,' Al Saad said. 'I was excited about the opportunity and eager to play in Ligue 2. 'I'm so proud to have become the first Saudi player to score in the French league. It was a great feeling and a moment of pride for me and my country.' Al-Saad has started six of Dunkerque's past seven games and the team currently lies fifth in the Ligue 2 table; the clubs finishing in third, fourth and fifth qualify for the Ligue 1 promotion play-offs. While the young Saudi is fully focused on facing PSG in the Coupe de France on Tuesday, he also admits he has been thinking carefully about his future — and is keen to stay in France to further his development. 'Yes, I'm on loan, but I'm really enjoying the experience and feel that it's helping me grow. If you ask me, I'd say yes - I'd love to stay. Playing abroad at this stage of my career is teaching me a lot.' The lessons Al-Saad has already learned, coupled with his stellar performances for Dunkerque, were recognized in March when he received his first call-up to the Saudi Arabia national team. Although he didn't feature in either of the Green Falcons' FIFA World Cup qualifiers against China and Japan, Al-Saad relished the experience of working with coach Herve Renard and hopes he will continue to feature in the squad. 'It was my first call-up to the senior national team, and I was very proud to represent my country,' Al-Saad said. 'My relationship with Hervé Renard was great — he spoke to me often and showed genuine interest in both the local and international players. He's a strong personality and a top-level coach.'

Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority Participates in ITB Berlin Tourism Fair
Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority Participates in ITB Berlin Tourism Fair

Daily Tribune

time05-03-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority Participates in ITB Berlin Tourism Fair

She added that the fair also provides an opportunity to explore the latest trends in the travel and tourism sector, particularly in light of the rapid digital transformations taking place in the industry. She noted that Bahrain is keen to adopt best global practices to enhance its tourism appeal. Ms. Al-Saad also confirmed that the Authority is eager to leverage this global event to highlight investment opportunities in the Bahraini tourism sector, supporting the Kingdom's efforts to diversify income sources and boost tourism's contribution to the national economy. ITB Berlin serves as a global platform for discovering the latest innovations and trends in the tourism industry. The current edition focuses on the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance travelers' experiences, and features numerous panel discussions and workshops with leading speakers and experts discussing key practices and future trends in the tourism sector.

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