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Arab News
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Arab News
Ben Sulayem backed to seek new FIA term
DUBAI: Mohammed Ben Sulayem is being backed to seek a second term of office as president of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile after achieving an 'extraordinary' turnaround in its fortunes. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport A letter of support from 36 FIA Region III and IV clubs encompassing the Americas, and the vice presidents for sport in North and South America, strongly urges Ben Sulayem to continue his work to secure the future of the global governing body for motor sport and the federation for mobility organisations worldwide. Representing clubs from South America, Central America, and Canada, and signed under the name 'Hermanos' (brothers), the letter thanks the FIA president 'for your service, commitment, vision, and, above all, the delivery of your Manifesto promised to us, the members.' It goes on to say: 'We are all acutely aware of the catastrophic financial situation you inherited. Without the decisive and bold actions you took from day one, the very future of the FIA would have been at risk. 'The turnaround achieved in less than four years is nothing short of extraordinary, especially when coupled with the implementation of professional management systems that you deployed in parallel. The letter adds: 'As club Presidents, we have personally felt and experienced the daily focus you and your leadership team have placed on supporting and engaging with us — the members — treating each of us with equal respect. This inclusive approach is deeply appreciated. 'We also recognize and commend the significant efforts made by you and your team to reposition the FIA as a global leader in both mobility and motorsport. The strength and reputation of the FIA brand have clearly grown as a result of your leadership.' The Americas club presidents conclude their message to Ben Sulayem by saying: 'We understand that four years is a short time to complete the ambitious reforms you have initiated. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to seek re-election at the upcoming AGA, (FIA Annual General Assembly) so that you may continue the important work you have started, with our full support.' Among those who signed the letter of support was Ricardo Morales Rubio, FIA Region IV (South America and Central America) president, and Fabiana Ecclestone, FIA vice president for sport — South America. The FIA recently announced a significant turnaround in its financial health under the leadership of Ben Sulayem. At the end of the fiscal year 2024, the federation reported that it had achieved a robust operating result of €4.7 million ($5.3 million), and an operating income of €182 million. This takes it from a considerable financial loss of €24 million in 2021, before Ben Sulayem was elected. Since Ben Sulayem's election as president in 2021, the organisation has undergone a strategic transformation process, designed to improve internal systems and processes. The FIA has strengthened its teams, optimised its working practices and shifted to a more efficient and financially sustainable model.


CNA
26-04-2025
- Business
- CNA
CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - April's Recommendations by Chope
CNA938 Rewind Tuck into the world's flavours without leaving the city. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dinesh Balasingam, Chief Business Officer at Chope, about his latest restaurant finds—from modern Sri Lankan at Station and inventive fusion at Hermanos, to the elegant simplicity of Japanese Unagi.


Daily Tribune
27-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
Heartwarming celebration of faith and tradition
The Filipino Catholic Community in Bahrain, more popularly known as Katolikong Pinoy sa Bahrain, celebrated the feast of Sto. Niño at Sacred Heart Church in Manama last January 24, 2025. An estimated 2,000 parishioners attended that highlighted both faith and cultural heritage. It was spearheaded by the Spiritual Director Rev. Fr. Anthony Almazan, OFM Cap., together with its Coordinator Bro. Ulysses Dela Cruz. The Sto. Niño Festival started with a solemn mass entrance procession, putting the event in a spiritually significant perspective at the Sacred Heart Church. Leading in the procession was the Singles for Christ accompanied by the lively sounds of Ati-Atihan music that filled the air with joy and reverence. This was followed by children carrying their Santo Niño statues with the current and former Hermanas/Hermanos and parishioners.