Co-Diagnostics, Inc. to Host Booth at Medlab Middle East 2022 in Dubai on January 24-27

SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/Co-Diagnostics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CODX) (the “Company”), a molecular diagnostics company with a unique, patented platform for the development of molecular diagnostic tests, announced today that it will be hosting a booth at the upcoming Medlab Middle East 2022 trade show held January 24-27 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

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It is expected that the conference, catering to the global medical laboratory community and showcasing the latest in laboratory innovation and technology, will provide opportunities for Company representatives and distributors to introduce Co-Diagnostics products to a wide array of international customers.

To learn more about the conference, including in-person and virtual registration details, please visit https://www.medlabme.com/en/home.html. Attendees interested in learning more about the Company and its products, including its upcoming point-of-care and at-home rapid PCR diagnostics platform, are invited to visit Booth Z6-C26.

About Co-Diagnostics, Inc.:
Co-Diagnostics, Inc., a Utah corporation, is a molecular diagnostics company that develops, manufactures and markets a state-of-the-art diagnostics technology. The Company’s technology is utilized for tests that are designed using the detection and/or analysis of nucleic acid molecules (DNA or RNA). The Company also uses its proprietary technology to design specific tests to locate genetic markers for use in industries other than infectious disease and license the use of those tests to specific customers.

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Sudan: Burhan announces 15 new ministerial appointments

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Sudan’s military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan appointed 15 ministers in the government, a statement from the Sovereign Council said on Thursday. Burhan’s appointments include Ali Sadek Ali for the foreign ministry and Mohammed Abdallah Mahmoud for the energy portfolio. Earlier today, the council agreed with a US delegation on forming a national independent government of technocrats and launching a comprehensive national dialogue to resolve the current political crisis. Continue reading “Sudan: Burhan announces 15 new ministerial appointments”

‫‫بزيادة سنوية تصل إلى 30%… شركة Yutong Bus تحقق أرباحًا تصل إلى 23.61 مليون دولار أمريكي في عام 2021

تشنغتشو، الصين، 21 يناير 2022 /PRNewswire/ — خالفت شركة Yutong المحدودة للحافلات (شركة مُدرجة في بورصة شنغهاي، رمز التداول في البورصة: 600066)، وهي شركة عالمية رائدة في مجال تصنيع المركبات التجارية، الاتجاه العام السائد في سوق الحافلات في الصين من خلال نجاحها في زيادة إيراداتها في عام 2021 بنسبة 0,17%؛ حيث قامت الشركة بتصنيع 42065 حافلة في عام 2021؛ بزيادة طفيفة بنسبة 0,2% عن عام 2020، في حين بلغت مبيعاتها من الحافلات 41828 حافلة؛ بزيادة بنسبة 0,17% عن مبيعاتها في عام 2020، مع توقع بزيادة صافي أرباحها في عام 2021 لتصل إلى 23,61 مليون دولار أمريكي، مقارنة بأرباح بلغت 7,87 مليون دولار أمريكي في عام 2020.

McGill’s and Pelican partner with Yutong to offer zero-emission shuttle service starting from day one of COP26 in Glasgow.

مقارنة بعام 2020، يشهد قطاع الحافلات على مستوى العالم انتعاشًا بطيئًا مع استمرار ضعف الأداء التجاري العام لشركات الحافلات الكبرى في الصين. وفي ظل هذه الظروف الصعبة، استمرت شركة Yutong في الاحتفاظ بالمركز الأول في قائمة الشركات المُصنّعة للحافلات، وهو ما ساعد على إنعاش السوق وتعزيز الابتكار في قطاع الحافلات.

وفي عام 2021، حققت شركة Yutong إنجازات هامة في مجالات الاتصالات الذكية والقيادة الذاتية وتكنولوجيا خلايا الوقود واستخدامات المواد الجديدة. كما حققت الشركة العديد من الإنجازات البارزة في جهودها لتحسين وسائل النقل العامة، وتشمل الإنجازات التي حققتها الشركة خلال العام الماضي ما يلي:

  • تصنيع حافلة صغيرة ذاتية القيادة (A6) ذات قدرات قيادة ذاتية من المستوي الرابع؛ وقد جرى اختبار هذه الحافلة في كل من قطر وكازاخستان.
  • الفوز بجائزتين من جوائز «Red Dot» الدولية لتصميم المنتجات.
  • النجاح في تحقيق تشغيل تجاري شامل لحافلاتها المزوّدة بخلايا وقود هيدروجينية.
  • إطلاق مبادئ التصميم الأساسية لبرنامج سلامة الجيل الثاني من حافلات Yutong الكهربائية “YESS“.

تواصل شركة Yutong توسّعها في الأسواق الخارجية؛ حيث صدّرت الشركة حتى الآن أكثر من 80000 حافلة، كما قامت بتأسيس شبكة عالمية للمبيعات وخدمات ما بعد البيع، وتغطي هذه الشبكة دول أوروبا وأمريكا وآسيا والمحيط الهادئ ورابطة الدول المستقلة والشرق الأوسط وإفريقيا. وقد أصبحت الشركة واحدة من الموردين الرئيسيين للحافلات في جميع الأسواق التي استهدفتها.

ومع تركيزها على تطوير منتجاتها وخدماتها، تلتزم شركة Yutong أيضًا بتحمّل مسئولياتها الاجتماعية؛ لذا تسعى الشركة لزيادة منتجاتها من وسائل النقل منخفضة الانبعاثات الكربونية غير المُضرّة بالبيئة، وتعمل على تطوير حافلات تعمل بالطاقة الجديدة باستخدام تقنياتها الثلاث: خلايا الوقود الكهربائية النقية وخلايا الوقود الهجينة وخلايا الوقود الهيدروجينية، فضلًا عن تكنولوجيا القيادة الذاتية للمركبات التجارية. وقد أدّت مبيعات الشركة التراكمية لأكثر من 160 ألف حافلة تعمل بالطاقة الجديدة إلى خفض استهلاك الوقود بمقدار 2,133 مليار لتر سنويًا، وتوفير استهلاك 335 مليون متر مكعب من الغاز الطبيعي، وتحقيق انخفاض تراكمي في انبعاثات الكربون بنحو 23,25 مليون طن.

لمزيد من المعلومات، يُرجى زيارة الموقع الالكتروني لشركة Yutong Bus.

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Sudan’s generals, U.S diplomats agree on need for inclusive dialogue

Sudan’s military rulers Thursday said they agreed with the visiting U.S undersecretary for Africa on the need to hold an inclusive roundtable and form a civilian-led government to complete the transition tasks.

 

The Head of the Sovereign Council and Commander in Chief of the Sudanese army Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met with Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee and Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa David Satterfield.

 

The two sides agreed that “The Sudanese parties have to participate in a comprehensive roundtable dialogue including all the political and social forces, except the National Congress Party, to reach a national consensus ending the current crisis”.

 

The statement issued after the meeting further said that they agreed also on the need to form a transitional government led by a civilian prime minister.

 

The meeting stressed the need to “amend the constitutional declaration to keep up with new developments (in the country),” added the Sovereign Council.

 

The U.S-led Friends of Sudan group on Wednesday advised the Sudanese parties to “carefully consider” amending the constitutional declaration of 2019.

 

The international group was aware that both the civil and military components demand to review the text governing the transitional period to achieve opposed purposes.

 

For its part, the Assistant Secretary of State for Africa released a statement saying the Sudanese military “offered their commitment to inclusive national dialogue, the political transition, the establishment of a civilian-led government based upon consensus.”

 

Also they “acknowledged the importance of establishing and sustaining a peaceful environment to allow the political process to proceed,” according to a statement released via the U.S. embassy in Khartoum.

 

Phee and Satterfield told the Sudanese interlocutors that the United States will not resume economic assistance to the Sudanese government “absent an end to violence and a restoration of a civilian-led government (…)”.

 

Further they “made clear that the United States will consider measures to hold accountable those responsible for failure to move forward on these goals”.

 

Finally, they urged the lifting of the state of emergency, pointing this step should serve as a confidence-building measure.

 

The United States and European Union strongly condemned the killing of seven protesters on January 17.

 

The immunity given to the security forces under the state of emergency is seen as the main factor that led to the increase in the excessive use of power against protesters.

 

The United States supports the UN-facilitated process which is still at the stage of individual consultations.

 

During the second phase, the Sudanese stakeholders should meet in a roundtable conference to settle the sticky issues such as the legislative council, and security reforms before setting an implementation matrix and forming the needed committee for the electoral process.

 

Source: Sudan Tribune

Kiir directs immediate integration of SPLM-IO Kitgwang forces

South Sudan President Salva Kiir has directed immediate integration of the armed opposition (SPLM/A-IO) splinter faction forces led by former chief of staff,  Gen.  Simon Gatwech Dual.

 

The presidential adviser on security affairs, Tut Gatluak Manime said the South Sudanese leader directed the government and all organized forces to prepare and enlighten their units to accept integration of forces loyal to Gatwech and his deputy, Johnson Olony.

 

He told Sudan Tribune Friday that an advance team of the breakaway faction of the armed opposition movement was in the capital, Juba to start preparations prior to Dual and Olony’s arrival.

 

“The visit of the advance team under the leadership of Gen Simon Gatwech and Gen Johnson Olony is part of what was agreed in Khartoum.  It was agreed that an advance would come to Juba for preparation and as part of the confidence building stipulated in the agreement”, explained Manime.

 

He added, “The agreement opens a new chapter of peace, reconciliation, and the need to accept we are South Sudanese and as people of the same father and mother and as people who belongs here. There is no another country. South Sudan is only country we have and if there are issues, we need to sit down like we did it in Khartoum”. The aide also clarified that the negotiations between government and the SPLM/A-IO splinter group did not involve external mediators.

 

“Nobody had come to mediate for us. We did it ourselves and this should continue to guide how we do our things because we are capable of resolving our differences amicably”, he stressed.

 

On Thursday, an advance team of the SPLM/A-IO (Kit-Gwang faction) led by General Paul Achut Nyibek arrived in the South Sudan capital.

 

Speaking to reporters on arrival at Juba airport, Nyibek said the young nation had witnessed enough wars and peace be given a chance.

 

“We want peace to prevail in this country, this is our main purpose, this is what we need,” he said, adding that, “This country cannot take any more war, we have to agree that enough is enough, we have killed ourselves enough. So, when peace comes nobody can stop it.”

 

Nyibek lauded the Juba government led by Kiir for embracing peace.

 

“I am here today, Johnson Olony will be here tomorrow, and Simon Gatwech will be here the next day. All who belong to this (Kit-Gwang) group will be here as soon as possible. We have to put our hands together so that we take this country where we want it,” he stressed.

 

Jokino Fidel, a member of the government delegation that signed the deal between South Sudan government and Agwelek forces, said the government agreed with the Kit-Gwang group on several issues, citing return of Shilluk land according to the colonial boundaries of 1956.

 

“We signed an agreement with them, and that agreement is not far from the 2018 revitalized peace agreement. We agreed with them on so many things including the 2018 ceasefire. We are going to canton the (breakaway) SPLA-IO forces in Kit-Gwang and after their cantonment; they will be integrated into SSPDF,” explained Fidel.

 

He added, “The Agwelek, in particular, were fighting for the land and we agreed with them as was agreed in the 2018 revitalized peace agreement that internal boundaries of South Sudanese tribes will be based on the 1 January 1956 boundaries”.

 

For his part, John Opec Akokjak, an elder representing the Agwelek Division, said years of conflict with the government had not benefited the Chollo community and that peace was a solution to the crisis.

 

“We as the elders of Shilluk are not benefiting anything from the war and our leader, Johnson Olony, has been for peace from the beginning,” he said, adding “His [Olony] struggle was not organized because of marginalization of a section of a tribe, but he was fighting for genuine peace. We were waiting for a genuine peace, which we have now come for.”

 

Source: Sudan Tribune

Five Eritreans in court over illicit liquor trade in Nimule

About five Eritrean nationals who were arrested in Nimule town of South Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria State are being arraigned in court for allegedly selling illicit alcohol.

 

In September 2021, state governor Louis Lobong issued an executive order banning the importation and consumption of certain alcoholic drinks deemed dangerous by the state.  Some of the banned alcoholic drinks include Royal Blue, Boss Gin, Golden Gin, Star Gin and Royal Vodka.

 

Major David Khasmiro, the Chief Inspector of Police in Nimule, told Radio Tamazuj on Thursday that the five foreign nations are being arraigned in court.

 

“These people are foreigners from Eritrea but their advocates are South Sudanese. So I don’t know what they are going to defend because the order of the governor is very clear that in this territory certain alcoholic drinks are banned,” he explained.

 

Max Yousif Khalafalla, the clerk of Nimule town, said: “We are working on the implementation of the order to stop illegal alcoholic drinks and they are about 30 different types.”

 

He added, “There is a committee I formed to implement the order comprising of organized forces. Also, there are people arrested because they refused to pay the fine written in the order.  Now, all of them came with advocates who asked for the copy of the order and I gave it to them.”

 

Source: Radio Tamazuj