Iraq’s prized rice crop threatened by drought

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Drought is threatening the Iraqi tradition of growing amber rice, the aromatic basis of rich lamb and other dishes, and a key element in a struggling economy. The long-grained variety of rice takes its name from its distinctive scent, which is similar to that of amber resin. It is used in Iraqi meals including sumptuous lamb qouzi, mansaf and stuffed vegetables. But after three years of drought and declining rainfall, Iraq’s amber rice production will be only symbolic in 2022, forcing consumers to seek out imported varieties and leaving farmers pondering their future. “We live off this land,” … Continue reading “Iraq’s prized rice crop threatened by drought”

Ukrainian president hopes to host Eurovision in Mariupol ‘one day’

Ukraine, the winner of this year’s Eurovision song contest, hopes to host the event in the city of Mariupol, one day, the country’s president said Sunday.

Ukraine triumphed at the 66th edition of the Eurovision song contest, held in Italy, winning the competition for the third time in its history, as the UK and Spain finished second and third, respectively.

Boosted by a wave of support from the European public, who voted via phone, the song “Stefania” performed by the Kalush Orchestra, won the contest amid stiff competition from the UK, Spain, and Sweden.

“Our courage impresses the world, our music conquers Europe! Next year Ukraine will host Eurovision! For the third time in its history. And I believe — not the last,” said Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Telegram.

“We will do our best to one day host the participants and guests of Eurovision in Ukrainian Mariupol. Free, peaceful, rebuilt,” he said, thanking the Ukrainian band and European voters.

“I am sure that our victorious chord in the battle with the enemy is not far off.”

After the winning band’s performance, its lead singer, Oleh Psiuk, shouted from the stage: “Please help Ukraine, Mariupol. Help Azovstal right now.”

In a video released before the much-awaited event, Zelensky said he believed the Kalush Orchestra could win, calling for Europe to support the Ukrainian song at the Eurovision contest.

Ukraine had already won Eurovision in 2004 with “Wild Dances” by Ruslana, and in 2016 with “1944” by Jamala, becoming the first Eastern European nation to win the contest twice.

The country was one of the favorites since the start of the 2022 edition after Russian troops invaded the country on Feb. 24.

The day after the invasion, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which owns the rights to Eurovision, announced that Russia would be banned from this year’s edition.

The winning song, which mixes rap with elements of Ukrainian folk music, was originally written to honor the mother of the band’s frontman and has been re-dedicated to all mothers in Ukraine, with parts of the lyrics recalling the conflict that has left the country devastated.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkish intelligence ‘neutralizes’ PKK terrorist in northern Syria

Turkiye’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT) on Sunday “neutralized” a PKK terrorist in the Ayn Al-Arab region in northern Syria.?

Turkish authorities use the term “neutralize” to imply the terrorists in question surrendered or were killed or captured.

Ekrem Ustek, codenamed Hayri, participated in the acts of terrorism in the southeastern Sirnak province from 2015 to 2016, and was held responsible for the killings of Turkish troops and police personnel.

?The terrorist, sought by Turkish police force, has a long PKK-linked criminal record. It was also found that the terrorist spent many years in prison in the 1990s for crimes such as kidnapping on behalf of the PKK, supplying explosives and ammunition, attempted murder, abducting children for recruitment purposes.

?In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Turkiye, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Turkiye, the US, and EU – has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people, including women, children and infants. The YPG is the PKK’s Syrian offshoot.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkiye seeks to increase trade volume with Uganda

A senior Turkish official has sought to increase trade volume with the landlocked East African country of Uganda.

In an exclusive interview with the Anadolu Agency on the sidelines of the Uganda-Turkiye Investment Summit in the Ugandan capital of Kampala, Turkish Deputy Trade Minister Riza Tuna Turagay said there is ample opportunity to increase trade with Uganda.

“Turkiye’s total exports currently exceed $225 billion and our target for this year is to reach $250 billion and the foreign trade volume stands at $496 billion,” he said.

The summit, co-organized by the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK), was also attended by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.

Riza said that although trade volume between Uganda and Turkiye has increased to $71 million, this is still low.

“Through partnerships and investment, we hope to raise this. Our economic plan is focused on investment, production, and export surplus. Ninety Turkish companies attended this investment summit, this is a good beginning to boost investment,” he said.

The Turkish minister said that his country is interested in investing in Uganda and giving market to its products.

“Today, we launched the Uganda-Turkiye Industrial Park and Trade Centre in Nakasongola, Central Uganda, this is good at attracting new investment opportunities and widens the potential for Turkish companies and businesses to invest in Uganda’s economy. The time to invest in Uganda and enhance partnerships is now, Turkiye will continue to offer a ready market for Ugandan products,” he said.

According to the Ugandan government, it gives free land in industrial parks, fully serviced with electricity, water, tarmac roads, high-speed internet, and industrial waste treatment plants. Besides the investors also get a 10-year tax holiday and can sell up to 80% of their production outside the domestic market. Hotel equipment, fixtures, and furniture are exempt from taxes at importation among other incentives.

Uganda exports to Turkiye a wide range of flagship products such as coffee, tea, vanilla, cocoa beans, processed fruits, fish, and handicrafts among others. Uganda’s exports to Turkiye have increased by 418% in 2021.

The Turkish minister said that Uganda guarantees the safety of investments and several Turkish companies have taken advantage of the conducive business climate and registered their companies.

“This country is so beautiful! I feel like I am in paradise. The scenery is fascinating and secure. This is why I am recommending Turkish tourists to visit it. There is a lot of potential in Uganda, the rising star of Africa. This investment summit should be a turning point, the Uganda government should speed up to untie bureaucratic procedures and facilitate businesses,” said Turagay.

According to the latest datasets from the World Bank, Uganda has one of the lowest crime rates and most stable inflation rate in East Africa – averaging 4.89%.

Growing domestic market

Uganda has a robust growing domestic market of nearly 45 million people. According to government releases, investors in Uganda have access to the new East African Community (EAC) market hosting 266 million people and a GDP of $243 billion. The EAC stretches from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.

Uganda has also ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area, removing trade barriers, with Africa’s population of 1.3 billion.

African countries enjoy access to external markets under special agreements with over 6,000 products eligible for US markets under Africa Growth and Opportunities Act, and quota-free and tax-free access to all products into the European Union under EBA (everything else except arms).

Source: Anadolu Agency

Algerian president set to visit Turkiye Sunday

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is set to start an official 3-day visit to Turkiye on Sunday.

The visit will be Tebboune’s first visit to Turkiye since he came to power in 2019.

A statement by the Algerian Presidency said the visit comes upon an invitation from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for talks on bilateral relations between Algiers and Ankara and regional and international issues of mutual concern.

Algeria is a major trade partner to Turkiye with their trade exchange reaching $3.5-5 billion annually.

The two countries also have a strategic friendship agreement since 2006.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Tennis superstar Djokovic reaches 1,000 career match wins

Serbian tennis superstar Novak Djokovic on Saturday secured his 1,000th match win in his career.

Djokovic, 34, beat Norway’s Casper Ruud with sets of 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinals of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia held in Rome to have a new career achievement.

The Internazionali BNL d’Italia confirmed on Twitter that Djokovic scored his 1,000th match win after defeating Ruud.

Djokovic, who turned professional in 2003, became the fifth man in the tennis’ Open Era to bag 1,000 wins.

The Serbian top seed has joined Jimmy Connors (1,274), Roger Federer (1,251), Ivan Lendl (1,068), and Rafael Nadal (1,051).

Swiss national Federer and Spain’s Nadal are still active tennis players.

On Sunday, Djokovic will face world no. 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece in the Rome Open’s men’s singles final.

Source: Anadolu Agency