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Khalifa orders aid as quake rattles Pak regions again
Khalifa orders aid as quake rattles Pak regions again (Wam, AFP) / 29 September 2013 The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has directed emergency items such as food and medical aid be delivered to the earthquake stricken regions of Pakistan, after an earthquake left more than 500 dead. Thousands remain wounded — many without access to aid — since last week’s quake at 7.8 Richter Scale. The directive was followed up by General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the UAE Red Crescent Authority, to ensure emergency assistance is provided to people affected. The RCA office in Pakistan is currently engaged in providing tents blankets, food and medical items to the victims of the earthquake. Meanwhile, a powerful 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit southwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 22 people in a region already devastated by a tremor which left more than 300 people dead this week, local officials said. “The death toll is increasing. Rescue workers have so far recovered 22 dead bodies,” Hari Fal, the top government official in Khuzdar town said, adding that more than 50 people have been wounded. Officials fear the toll in Saturday’s quake in Awaran, the poorest district in the southwest province of Balochistan, could still rise further. The new quake struck the remote district at a depth of 14km at 12.34pm according to the US Geological Survey. Continue reading
UAE, Mexico to sign treaty on protecting investments
UAE, Mexico to sign treaty on protecting investments (Wam) / 28 September 2013 Foreign Minister Shaikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan continued meeting with his counterparts from other countries taking part in the 68th session of the United Nations’ General Assembly. Shaikh Abdullah met Mexican Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Meade; Singaporean Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam; Kazakh counterpart Erlan Idrissov; South Korean minister Yun Byung-se; and Colombian minister Maria Angela Holguin. Shaikh Abdullah bin Zayed, other GCC foreign ministers, US Secretary of State John Kerry and US Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel during the third ministerial meeting of the US-GCC Strategic Cooperation Forum in New York on Thursday. The two sides reached a consensus on ways to bolster stability and security throughout the Middle East and deepen the close relations. The GCC ministers condemned the horrific chemical weapons attack in Syrian on August 21. — Wam He discussed with them the UAE’s relations with their respective countries, ways to strengthen them and the regional and international issues. He and the Mexican minister agreed to sign an agreement to encourage protection of investments between the two countries. With Shanmugam, he discussed the positions of the two countries regarding the political issues of mutual interest, including the Syrian standoff, Palestinian issue and developments in Egypt. He and South Korean minister also discussed the ways to activate the strategic economic, investment, scientific and technological partnerships between the two countries, including the exchange of expertise in the areas of renewable energy, trade and medicine. The UAE Foreign Minister thanked Ambassador Nusseibeh, on behalf of the members of the mission, for their strenuous efforts to strengthen the role of the UAE in the UN. Shaikh Abdullah also held talks with the President of Mongolia, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj, at the UN. During the meeting, Shaikh Abdullah conveyed the regards of the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to Elbegdorj and his wishes to the Mongolian leadership and people. On his part, President Elbegdorj asked Shaikh Abdullah to convey his regards to the UAE President. He stressed the interest of his country in strengthening the bilateral relations in all fields. Shaikh Abdullah visited the residence of the UAE Permanent Mission to the UN in New York. He was received by UAE Permanent Representative to the UN Lana Zaki Nusseibeh, members of the UAE diplomatic corps to the UN and the UAE delegation members and local staff at the mission. Continue reading
778 accidents caused by males in Dubai
778 accidents caused by males in Dubai Amira Agarib / 28 September 2013 Drink driving has caused seven deaths during the first seven months of the year. Major-General Mohammed Saif Al Zafin, Director of the General Department of Traffic, said that driving under the influence of alcohol led to seven deaths and 53 injuries in 157 accidents during the seven months of the current year. Last week, Khaleej Times reported road deaths so far this year were almost double than what they were during the same period last year, with 101 road deaths reported so far. Making a sudden turn topped the traffic violations list that led to 29 deaths and 200 injuries, followed by not paying attention on road, which led to 25 deaths, while 200 pedestrians were knocked down. He said that male drivers had caused 778 accidents and caused 93 deaths, while females were responsible for 107 accidents and eight deaths. Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road topped the list of the most dangerous roads and registered 13 deaths. Not keeping adequate distance between vehicles came in the third place leaving 25 people dead and 200 injured, while entry on prohibited roads led to three deaths. Driving in the wrong direction was responsible for two deaths and 22 injuries, while speeding caused four deaths and 28 injuries. Meanwhile, risky reversing, reckless driving, not adhering to lane discipline and overtaking led to one death. Car collision caused 1,052 accidents, killing 40 people, while 27 deaths were reported from 206 hit-and-run accidents. While overturning of vehicles led to four deaths, Al Zafin said private cars were responsible for 598 accidents and led to 144 injuries and 66 deaths, while 62 accidents were caused by motorcyclists, resulting in two deaths. Light heavy trucks caused 62 accidents and led to nine deaths, while heavy trucks caused 41 accidents and resulted in 8 deaths. Vans caused 41 injuries and nine deaths, while taxis caused 43 accidents and two deaths. While bicycle accidents led to three deaths.— news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading