RTA completes major traffic enhancements on 3 key streets in Al Mankhool


DUBAI: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed traffic improvement works on three main streets in Al Mankhool. This project, which includes modifications at the intersections of Kuwait Street, 12A Street, and 10C Street, is part of RTA’s ongoing efforts to upgrade the infrastructure of roads across Dubai. These improvements aim to bolster the city’s flourishing economic activities and accommodate its growing population while maintaining Dubai’s status as a prime business hub and enhancing the quality of life.

Hussain Al Banna, CEO of the Traffic and Roads Agency at RTA, stated, ‘Al Mankhool area is notorious for its heavy traffic. RTA has made several enhancements, including reducing the right-in and right-out lanes from two to one at the junction of Kuwait Street and 10C Street and incorporating a U-turn movement on 10C Street to improve traffic safety and decrease accidents.’

Al Banna explained that the project also involves relocating the U-turn on Kuwait Street to lengthen the storage
lane. “This change will enhance traffic flow and cut down delays by 30 percent at the junction of Kuwait Street and 12A Street. It will reduce queueing and waiting times for vehicles. Moreover, the removal of the overlapping traffic movement from 10C Street to 12A Street will improve safety on Kuwait Street,” he explained.

“The improvements contribute to smoother traffic flow and easier movement throughout Al Mankhool and its surrounding areas, benefiting approximately 130,000 residents and school-goers. Al Mankhool is a vital commercial area, home to numerous service companies in the hotels and hospitality sector, hospitals, and various retail and wholesale outlets,” added Al Banna.

Source: Emirates News Agency

New archaeological findings in Fujairah reshape Emirates’ human settlement history


The Government of Fujairah, in collaboration with an international team of researchers from the Department of Tourism and Antiquities, Fujairah; the University of Jena, Germany; and Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom, has uncovered evidence of early prehistoric settlement in interior Fujairah.

According to the Government of Fujairah, the new results underline that mobile groups repeatedly occupied the rock shelter site of Jabal Kaf Addor in the al-Habhab region between 13,000 and 7,500 years ago. Previously, it was believed that Southeast Arabia was uninhabited from about 38,000 years ago, when dry conditions developed, until the onset of more moist conditions around 7,000 years ago.

These new results extend the known history of settlements in the Emirate, fill gaps in the archaeological record, and challenge long-held assumptions about the timing of human settlement in the region.

Saeed Al Samahi, Director of the Fujairah Tourism and Antiquities Authority, said that thanks to the Fujairah governm
ent’s directives, the department is dedicating its efforts to developing the antiquities and heritage sector and conducting archaeological surveys based on scientific knowledge in cooperation with specialised international missions.

He added that previous archaeological discoveries in the region have indicated the existence of human settlements and unearthed tools dating back to the prehistoric period.

Ali Qasim, Director of Fujairah Natural Resources Corporation, said that this discovery highlights the significant efforts led by the government of Fujairah, guided by H.H. Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Fujairah, and the follow-up of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, in safeguarding and documenting the Emirate’s geological and archaeological sites.

“These discoveries not only enhance our understanding of the history of our region but also place Fujairah at the forefront of major sites for archaeological and geological r
esearch, opening new horizons for scientific cooperation and cultural tourism in the emirate,” he stated.

Dr. Knut Bretzke, the archaeologist who supervised the excavations at the site from the University of Jena, said, “The evidence uncovered by our collaborative international team pushes the timeline of human occupation in the region back to about 13,000 years ago, challenging long-held beliefs about the habitation patterns in Southeast Arabia.

Professor Adrian Parker, the project palaeoenvironmental specialist in this study from Oxford Brookes University, said, “These findings are particularly remarkable considering the prevailing dry conditions in the region during that period, which were previously thought to have made the area uninhabitable until more moist conditions developed around 9,000 years ago.

“Our research not only highlights the rich prehistoric heritage of Fujairah but also underscores the resilience and adaptability of early human groups to varying climatic conditions.”

As part of an ini
tiative launched by the Government of Fujairah to identify and protect geological sites, the Fujairah Natural Resources Corporation, in collaboration with international experts, has identified more than 30 sites with significant geological characteristics. This project also led to the discovery of archaeological sites that provide additional evidence of human activities in the region during prehistoric times.

Test excavations at the Jabal Kaf Addor rock shelter revealed three layers containing stone tools, animal bones and fireplaces. Radiocarbon dating of charcoal from these fireplaces indicates that the site was occupied multiple times between about 13,000 and 7,500 years ago.

The findings from Jabal Kaf Addor make it the oldest archaeological site in the Emirate, covering a crucial period in human history, particularly the transition from hunting and gathering to animal husbandry and food production. Sites from this timeframe are scarce in Southeast Arabia, making the discovery of the archaeological sequ
ence at Jabal Kaf Addor rock shelter highly significant.

The researchers also believe that prehistoric mobile groups were drawn to the Jabal Kaf Addor rock shelter due to the high-quality lithic raw material found in the Jebel’s limestone, the protection provided by the rock shelter, and access to a variety of landscapes, including the interior plain, the western foothills of the Al Hajar Mountains and wadi channels.

Recently, the Office of the Crown Prince of Fujairah has accepted the project proposal for further excavations at the archaeological site in Jabal Kaf Addor and additional surveys in its vicinity.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Muslim Council of Elders strongly condemns terrorist attacks in Republic of Dagestan


ABU DHABI: The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, condemns the terrorist attacks on two Orthodox churches and a Jewish synagogue in the Republic of Dagestan in Russia, which resulted in several deaths and injuries.

In a statement, the Council firmly rejected such criminal acts that contradict all religions, divine laws, international conventions, and norms that call for respecting the beliefs and sanctities of others and that also criminalise attacks on places of worship, and protect the lives of innocent civilians.

The Council warned of the escalation of hate speech, racism, intolerance, and practices that lead to discord and chaos, as they contribute to igniting and exacerbating conflicts. It called for efforts to reinforce the values of tolerance, coexistence, and peace among different peoples and cultures.

The Muslim Council of Elders extended its heartfelt condolences to the government and people of the Russian Federation an
d to the families of the victims, praying to Allah Almighty to grant the injured a swift recovery.

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EKTFA, Tetra Pak deal to install filling line in Mleiha Dairy


SHARJAH: – The Sharjah Agricultural and Livestock Production (EKTFA), affiliated with the Department of Agriculture and Livestock, has awarded a contract for the installation of the Tetra Top packaging line in the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory’.

This factory is one of the sustainable and recyclable packaging solutions offered by Tetra Pak, a leading company in the field of food manufacturing and packaging solutions.

This collaboration involves the utilisation of the latest technologies in sustainable packaging solutions provided by the company and their adoption in the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory,’ the first of its kind in the United Arab Emirates for dairy production based on organic farming.

A high-level delegation from ‘EKTFA,’ led by Dr. Eng. Khalifa Musabih Ahmed Al Tunaiji, the CEO of the Sharjah Agricultural and Livestock Production , visited Tetra’s main production facility in Lund, Sweden, to explore advanced technology in dairy production and sustainable packaging solutions. The delegation was accompanied by N
ils Högård, the General Manager of Tetra Pak in the Arab region.

This visit shed light on the comprehensive and integrated capabilities offered by Tetra to support sustainable dairy production, including equipping the production facility with the latest processing equipment and sustainable packaging lines. Tetra will also provide support for after-sales services throughout the supply chain. This partnership reflects the efforts of the Sharjah government to establish a fully organic dairy factory and a facility that uses carton packaging, contributing to environmental preservation and promoting sustainability.

During the visit, a new agreement was signed for the installation of the Tetra Top packaging line in the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory,’ which is considered one of the most innovative sustainable and recyclable packaging solutions. According to this agreement, Tetra Top® packages will be used for all products in the factory. These packages combine the convenience of glass containers with the modern design of c
arton packaging. Tetra Top® packages are suitable for refrigerated products and beverages that are stored at home and on the go. Unlike plastic-based packaging, Tetra Top packages are lightweight, space-efficient, and easy to handle during opening, pouring, and drinking.

Furthermore, the two parties signed a second agreement regarding the factory’s equipment and distribution operations. Tetra will provide all the necessary facilities, including steam, air, chilled water, and treatment, for the processing equipment and packaging machines in the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory.’

Dr. Eng. Khalifa Musabih Ahmed Al Tunaiji stated, “We were pleased with the warm welcome and exceptional reception from the Tetra Pak team. We are excited about this partnership with one of the leading companies in the field of food and beverage manufacturing and packaging solutions. Tetra’s advanced technologies and commitment to sustainability align perfectly with our vision of providing organic and local dairy products to the people of the U
nited Arab Emirates. This agreement represents an important step for both parties. We are confident that through Tetra’s advanced processing and packaging solutions, we will achieve enhanced production efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and superior quality of our products to deliver the best to our customers, while contributing to the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, in building a strong local company that prioritises organic production, sustainability, and achieves the highest global quality standards.”

Commenting on the visit and the signed agreements, Nils Högård, the General Manager of Tetra Top in the Arab region, said, ‘We are honoured to be the chosen partner of the Department of Agriculture and Livestock in Sharjah and EKTFA for the development of the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory,’ which is the first of its kind in the UAE, focusing on organic production and sustainability. The high-level visit from the Sharjah delegation t
o our main production facility in Lund is a clear indication of our commitment to working with our partners to exchange advanced technological knowledge in dairy production and adopt sustainable packaging solutions. Tetra Top has established a prominent position in the field of manufacturing and packaging solutions by providing comprehensive solutions from processing to packaging, ensuring consumers receive fresh products while considering the importance of reducing the environmental footprint through sustainable packaging operations.’

These new agreements, concerning the Tetra Top packaging line and the provision of necessary technologies for production operations and distribution services in the ‘Mleiha Dairy Factory,’ are part of a previous agreement signed in January of this year to provide technology to the processing facility.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Abdullah bin Salem Al Qasimi chairs SEC meeting


SHARJAH: Sharjah Executive Council (SEC) held its weekly meeting in Sharjah Ruler’s Office today, under the chairmanship of H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council.

The meeting held in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council, discussed a number of topics on its agenda related to organising government work in Sharjah, developing various services, and following up on development projects in different sectors.

SEC approved the organisational structure of the Prevention and Safety Authority, which includes the organisational units of the Authority’s departments and divisions, which will contribute to developing and supporting the Authority’s workflow and achieving its goals.

The Council issued a decision to close the first regular session of the nineteenth annual term of the municipal councils in the Emirate of Sharjah, effective 27th
June, 2024, provided that the general committees in the municipal councils continue to conduct the work of the concerned municipal councils between sessions.

The Council reviewed the report on the achievements of the Sharjah Foundation to Support Pioneering Entrepreneurs’Ruwad’ for the year 2023, where the total value of funding since the establishment of the Foundation until the end of last year amounted to AED40.7 million; while 11 projects were funded during the past year with a value of AED3.8 million; the value of exemptions from fees amounted to AED7.6 million; and the organisation registered 291 new memberships for projects registered at the level of cities and regions of the Emirate of Sharjah.

The report included a number of consultations provided by ‘Ruwad’ to its members since its inception, which amounted to 1,742 legal, technical, and financial consultations. The number of participants in the training programmes and professional diploma programmes reached 8,310 trainees. The report also highlig
hted initiatives, workshops, and panel discussions for entrepreneurs that support SME owners in Sharjah.

The Council reviewed the amendments of Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) regarding a draft law regulating the Sharjah Noble Quran and Sunnah Establishment and directed the Council to submit the draft to H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to complete its legislative session.

Source: Emirates News Agency

China aims to start construction of world’s biggest particle collider in 2027


China aims to start construction of its Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC) in 2027, aligning with the country’s 15th five-year plan, according to a recently unveiled design report on the project.

According to the Global Times, CEPC is a circular Higgs factory proposed by the Chinese particle physics community in 2012. The project, to be hosted in China in a circular underground tunnel of approximately 100 kilometers in circumference, is a double-ring collider with electron and positron beams circulated in opposite directions in separate beam pipes, and the detectors are installed at two interaction points.

It represents a crucial component of the global strategic plan for high energy physics. Once completed, it will foster collaboration among scientists worldwide and drive advancements in the understanding of the fundamental nature of matter, energy, and the universe, read a technical design report (TDR) on the project released on 3rd June.

According to the TDR, the CEPC team hopes to present the C
EPC proposal (including accelerator, detector and engineering) for selection by the Chinese government around 2025. The construction of the CEPC is set to commence around 2027 and is projected to span 8 years, reaching completion by 2035.

Source: Emirates News Agency