Eight Palestinians injured during Israeli raid in Jenin camp

Eight Palestinians have Tuesday been injured during an Israeli military raid into the refugee camp of the Jenin. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, eight Palestinians were moved to the hospital after they were shot in the limps by Israeli soldiers and special undercover forces. WAFA correspondent said that among the casualties is a 68-year-old Palestinian woman, who was shot in the hand. He added that a paramedic was injured with shrapnel. Intense confrontations erupted between Israeli forces and Palestinians during a raid into the camp. The forces were accompanied by military bulldozers as undercover special forces climbed the rooftops of houses. Israeli forces prevented Red Crescent staff from entering the camp to help the casualties and even opened fire at ambulance. WAFA correspondent added that the soldiers surrounded a house in the camp.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency

Daylight saving time in Palestine starts on April 29

The Daylight Saving Time (DST) is scheduled to start on Saturday, April 29. The Government’s Spokesperson, Ibrahim Melehm, announced that Palestine would move towards summer time overnight Saturday, April 29, with clocks moved forward one hour, from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m., marking the start of DST.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency

Shawwal Moon Sighting Committee to Meet on Thursday 20 April 2023

The main moon-sighting committee for the month of Shawwal 1444 AH will meet at the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs on Thursday 20 April 2023.

The meeting will be held under the auspices of Dr. Mohammed Said Al Ma’amari, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs. Members of the committee include His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed Hamad Al Khalili, Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman, Eng. Khalid Hilal Al Busaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Wa’el Saif Al Harrasi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Endowmenets and Religious Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed Salim Al Akhzami, Judge at the Supreme Court, Sheikh Abdulrahman Abdulsattar Al Kamali, Judge at the Supreme Court and Sheikh Mohammed Salim Al Nahdi, Judge at the Supreme Committee.

The Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs requested Omani citizens and residents to look out for the new moon by cooperating with field teams in the Wilayat or reporting any sighting to the subcommittees.

Source: Oman News Agency

Irregular Sleep Patterns Affects Lung Health: Study

A study has found that irregular sleep patterns disrupt the body’s natural biological clock and have been linked to lung health issues.

The study was published in the journal, ‘Nature Communications’. Researchers have shown how a biological clock molecule, called REV-ERBa, contributes to lung scarring, uncovering new potential drugs and drug targets along the way.

Pulmonary fibrosis, or lung scarring, is a serious condition in which connective tissue builds up in the lungs, making them thick and rigid, and causing difficulty breathing.

Study authors show that a lack of the circadian rhythm protein, REV-ERBa, contributes to lung scarring in mice by increasing production of collagen, a major component of connective tissue, and lysyl oxidase, which stabilizes connective tissue and makes it more rigid.

Source: Oman News Agency

ASE closes trading on higher note

The Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) closed Tuesday’s trading session up by 0.2 percent at 2,458 points. A total of 3.6 million shares were traded through 2,261 transactions at a trading value of JD5 million.

The closing prices of 20 companies with traded shares went up, while 27 others declined. The prices of the shares of 29 others remained unchanged.

Source: Jordan News Agency

COP28 President-designate concludes visit to China with common understanding to help achieve transformational climate progress at COP28

BEIJING, Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and COP28 President-Designate, has concluded a two-day trip to China, where he held a series of bilateral meetings, including with Ding Xuexiang, First Vice Premier of China; Zhao Chenxin, Vice Chairman of the NDRC; Huang Runqiu, Minister of Ecology and Environment; Xie Zhenhua, Special Envoy for Climate Change; and Dr. Zhang Jianhua, Director of the National Energy Administration.

Dr. Al Jaber also met and addressed students at the prestigious Tsinghua University Institute for Carbon Neutrality, where he highlighted China’s leadership in renewable energy development and highlighted its unique capacity to enhance South-South cooperation on climate action.

Building on the strength of the UAE China strategic partnership, discussions focused on partnerships around practical, concrete efforts in the run up to COP28 for a step change to help achieve transformational climate progress. Given the size of China’s economy, and its leadership position in advancing clean technologies, the country’s potential to promote sustainable low carbon economic growth is immense.

“Given the size of China’s economy and the scale of its development of renewable energy and decarbonization technology, China provides a good model for sustainable economic growth and the global energy transition. Over the past five years alone, China has been responsible for adding more than 40% of the world’s new solar and wind power capacity and has set a very ambitious target of deploying 1,200 gigawatts of renewable capacity by the end of this decade.”

Dr. Al Jaber highlighted that both the UAE and China were committed to diversifying their energy mix and pursuing pragmatic solutions to the climate crisis.

He added, “The partnership between the UAE and China will be a key asset to the COP28 Presidency as we seek innovative solutions to boost industrial decarbonization, expand access to clean technologies, and ensure a just energy transition.”

Dr. Al Jaber met with clean tech entrepreneurs in a private sector roundtable and also addressed an audience at the Tsinghua University Institute for Carbon Neutrality, which covers energy, sustainability and climate-related disciplines.

With the world needing to reduce global emissions by 43 percent by 2030 to meet the Paris Agreement target of limiting the temperature rise to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, countries will need a range of technology solutions to meet their decarbonization goals, the COP28 President-Designate stated.

“We cannot accomplish our climate objectives without significant adoption and development of technology for decarbonization. We need to explore every available option. It is not renewables or hydrogen or nuclear or carbon capture or only using the least carbon intensive oil and gas. It is all of the above, plus new technologies yet to be invented, commercialised and deployed,” he stated.

“As a global leader and valued partner to emerging market economies, China is already making significant contributions to enhance South-South climate action. China’s support will be critical for us to deliver pragmatic, practical action on the road to COP28 and beyond.”

In his meeting with Chinese business and industrial leaders, Dr. Al Jaber continued to advocate for investment in industrial decarbonization. He said, “Steel, cement, and aluminium, like energy or manufacturing, are the industries that run the world. We simply cannot stop using them. But we do have to find a way to make them more sustainable. We must reduce emissions, not progress. We have to work with industry leaders to bring them on board as partners, and to source the solutions together.”

Dr. Al Jaber also hailed the strength of the partnership between the UAE and China as a model of cooperation toward sustainable, low carbon growth and prosperity. “Partnerships will be key to making COP28 a COP of Action, and a COP of solidarity, unity and impact. We need China, as we need all countries and Parties, at the table to meet the Paris goal of keeping global temperatures from rising 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. We need a major course correction and a massive effort to reignite progress. And I look forward to working with China to deliver a successful COP28,” he stated.

Source: Emirates News Agency