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Syria’s Assad makes rare visit to tense area
Syria’s Assad makes rare visit to tense area (AP) / 12 March 2014 The visit comes nearly four months before Assad’s seven-year term officially expires. In a rare public appearance, President Bashar Assad on Wednesday visited displaced Syrians in a frontline suburb of the country’s capital, where he vowed to keep up the fight against gunmen whom he blamed for driving people from their homes, state TV said. In this photo released on the official Facebook page of Syrian Presidency, Syrian president Bashar Assad, centre right, visits a shelter of internally displaced people in the Damascus suburb of Adra, Syria on Wednesday, March 12, 2014. – AP The visit to a shelter for displaced people in the Damascus suburb of Adra, just northeast of the capital, coincides with advances by his troops battling rebels who captured parts of the suburb in December, displacing thousands from the area. The visit comes nearly four months before Assad’s seven-year term officially expires. Syrian officials have said the presidential elections would be held on time, according to the constitution. Assad has suggested he would run again but has not confirmed it. The election must be held between 60 and 90 days before Assad’s term ends on July 17. The visit to Adra was Assad’s first public appearance outside Damascus since August, when he toured the suburb of Daraya, once a rebel stronghold, and in the same week, took part in a public iftar, the meal that breaks the dawn-to-dusk fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. “The state will continue to fight terrorism and terrorists who displace people from their homes and commit ugly crimes against them,” Assad said. His government refers to opposition fighters as terrorists. Photos released by the president’s office showed Assad speaking to women, several of whom were carrying children in their arms. One photo showed Assad putting his hand on the shoulder of a child who was lying on a mattress. “The government will continue to provide for the main needs of the displaced until they all return to their homes, whether in Adra or other areas,” the TV quoted Assad as saying. Syria’s civil war, now entering its fourth year, has killed more than 140,000 people. According to U.N. figures, the conflict has also forced about 2.3 million Syrians to seek shelter in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt and Iraq. Also, a UN estimate from July said 6.5 million Syrians have been uprooted from their homes and displaced within the country. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
Michael Schumacher shows ‘small signs’ of improvement
Michael Schumacher shows ‘small signs’ of improvement IANS / 12 March 2014 The 45-year-old was put in induced coma in a Grenoble hospital in France after he severely injured his head in a skiing accident. Michael Schumacher has showed improvement in his ‘wake-up phase’ and his family is confident that the seven-time Formula 1 world champion will recover from a life-threatening head injury he suffered while skiing at a French resort in December, the racing legend’s manager Sabine Kehm informed on Wednesday. ‘We are and remain confident that Michael will pull through and will wake up. There sometimes are small, encouraging signs, but we also know that this is the time to be very patient,’ said Kehm. ‘Michael has suffered severe injuries. It is very hard to comprehend for all of us that Michael, who had overcome a lot of precarious situations in the past, has been hurt so terribly in such a banal situation. ‘It was clear from the start that this will be a long and hard fight for Michael. We are taking this fight on together with the team of doctors, whom we fully trust. The length of the process is not the important part for us,’ she stressed. Kehm said Schumacher’s family was grateful to his fans around the world for their continued prayers and support, requesting privacy at the same time. ‘It is heart-warming to see how much sympathy his family is shown and I can say that the family is extremely grateful for it. However, it should not be forgotten that Michael’s family is dealing with an extremely intimate and fragile situation. And I would like to remind all of us that Michael has always actively kept his family out of the public eye and consequently protected their private lives. ‘We try to channel all the energies we have toward Michael and we firmly believe that this will help him. And we believe that he will also win this fight,’ she added. The 45-year-old was put in induced coma in a Grenoble hospital in France after he severely injured his head in a skiing accident at the French resort of Meribel on December 29. Doctors initiated the wake up phase on January 30. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading
IPL 2014: UAE to host first leg of tournament
IPL 2014: UAE to host first leg of tournament IANS / 12 March 2014 The matches will be held in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. The Indian Premier League (IPL), scheduled April 16-June 1, will be co-hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and India while Bangladesh has been kept as a stand-by due to the general elections, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced on Wednesday. A BCCI statement said that UAE will host 16 matches from April 16-30 and if matches are not possible in India during May 1-12 due to the elections, it would be held in Bangladesh. The remaining matches from May 13, including the play-offs and the final slated for June 1, will be held in India. “At least 16 matches will be held in the UAE. BCCI is very grateful to the Emirates Cricket Board, its chairman…and the government of the UAE for their offer of wholehearted support to host the Pepsi IPL for this period,” BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel said in the statement. Patel also said that if it was not possible to host the IPL at home during May 1-12 due to the elections then it would be shifted to Bangladesh during that period. “For the period from Thursday May 1 to Monday May 12, BCCI has approached the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, seeking permission to play IPL matches in India in cities where the polling has concluded in the respective state. BCCI is extremely conscious of the various complexities involved, but hopes for a favourable consideration,” Patel said in the statement. “BCCI will abide by the decision of the authorities in this regard. If it is not possible to play in India during this period, IPL matches will be held in Bangladesh and BCCI is thankful to the Bangladesh Cricket Board and the government of Bangladesh for their support,” Patel added. The BCCI secretary said that after the last day of polling May 13, the remaining matches will be held in India. But no matches would be held on counting day May 16. “From Tuesday May 13 (once polling has concluded in all states), the remaining league matches plus the Playoffs will be played in India. There will be no matches scheduled on the counting day of Friday, May 16. BCCI will take the advice of the authorities if any further restrictions are required around the counting day,” he said. For more news from Khaleej Times, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/khaleejtimes , and on Twitter at @khaleejtimes Continue reading