HKSTP Rides LEAP 2024 Platform to Power Middle East Innovation Drive and Calls on Ecosystem Leaders to Keep Up with Global I&T Opportunities

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 March 2024 – Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) has kicked off the first leg of a landmark delegation with the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau (ITIB) and Hong Kong Cyberport (Cyberport) to the Middle East. Together with eight Park companies and first stopping at LEAP 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, HKSTP is on a mission to rally innovators across the respective ecosystems to keep up with the global speed of disruptive innovation and technology (I&T).

The HKSTP Pavilion mimics Hong Kong’s iconic I&T landmark – the “Golden Egg”, showcasing cutting-edge innovation ranging from biotech, healthtech, logistics, AI, robotics, to new energy from eight forward-looking Park companies.

The opening of the first-ever Hong Kong Pavilion at LEAP was officiated by Professor Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology, and Industry (SITI) of the HKSAR Government, Mr Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP and Mr Peter Yan, CEO of Cyberport. At the same occasion, HKSTP has landed a strategic MoU with Saudi Arabia’s leading technology R&D government institution, the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST). The MoU provides reciprocal soft-landing opportunities for companies in both regions, as well as commitment to collaborate on technology, industry best practices and support for startups across the two ecosystem networks.

Under the witness of Professor Sun Dong, Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry of the HKSAR Government (second from left) and H.E. Dr. Munir M. Eldesouki, President, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (second from right), Mr Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP (first from right), and Mr Peter Yan, CEO of Cyberport (first from left), signed a MoU with Dr. Khalid A. Aldakkan, Senior Vice President for Innovation Parks, KACST (middle), to form a strategic partnership between the Hong Kong and Saudi I&T ecosystems, accelerating the growth and development of start-ups and talent.

Professor Sun Dong, SITI of the HKSAR Government, said, “I am deeply impressed by the energetic I&T culture and supportive programmes available at KACST. The strategic partnership between KACST and our I&T flagships will further deepen the I&T exchange between Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia, accelerate the growth and development of our start-ups and nurture more global I&T talent.”


Mr Albert Wong, CEO of HKSTP, said, “LEAP 2024 is a crossroads of culture and innovation that captures the boundless energy and ambition of the Middle East. It is also an electrifying opportunity for HKSTP and eight of our Park companies to showcase cutting-edge advancements and explore the mega potential of Saudi Arabia. We are proud to be part of the Hong Kong delegation. Hong Kong is ready to collaborate, nurture breakthroughs and partner, as we all leap into a new era of innovation.”

Leveraging the Saudi Vision 2030, HKSTP also orchestrated the “Hong Kong Healthtech Innovations Driving Global Transformation for Generations to Come” panel session at LEAP to ignite discussions on R&D, investment, and collaboration. Three Hong Kong biotech and healthtech innovation leaders: Prof Samuel Au, President of Cornerstone Robotics; Dr Zhu Tian, Co-Founder and CEO of GenEditBio and Mr Chi Man Lam, Founder and CEO of Applied Technology Group illuminated the prospects of healthtech and highlighted Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia’s shared visions and limitless opportunities in the industry. Hong Kong-based biotech startup, GenEditBio, has also made its mark in the region with the confirmed MoU with Anwa Biosciences, a leading Saudi genomic firm. Both companies are collaborating to use cutting-edge CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) technology to combat genetic diseases, starting with sickle cell disease.

Titled “Hong Kong Healthtech Innovations Driving Global Transformation for Generations to Come”, the HKSTP-hosted panel discussion offered unique insights from robotics expert Professor Samuel Au, President of Cornerstone Robotics (first from left); Information and Communications Technology veteran Mr Chi Man Lam, Founder and CEO of Applied Technology Group (second from right); and passionate drug hunter Dr Zhu Tian, Co-Founder and CEO of GenEditBio (second from left).

HKSTP Park companies participating in LEAP 2024 and their innovative technologies:
https://www.hkstp.org/news-room/calling-all-global-innovators-keep-up-with-the-golden-era-of-it/

Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) was established in 2001 with a mission to position Hong Kong as an international innovation and technology (I&T) hub. HKSTP has created a thriving I&T ecosystem supporting over 10 unicorns with more than 13,000 research professionals and around 1,700 technology companies from 26 countries and regions focused on healthtech, AI and robotics, fintech and smart city technologies.

We offer comprehensive support to attract and nurture talent, accelerate and commercialise innovation for technology ventures on their I&T journey. Our growing innovation ecosystem is built around our key locations of Hong Kong Science Park in Shatin, InnoCentre in Kowloon Tong and three modern InnoParks in Tai Po, Tseung Kwan O and Yuen Long. The three InnoParks are realising a vision of new industrialisation for Hong Kong, where sectors including advanced manufacturing, micro-electronics and biotechnology are being reimagined.

Hong Kong Science Park Shenzhen Branch in Futian, Shenzhen, opened in September 2023 to support Hong Kong’s future development and its growing demands of the I&T industry and to strengthen cross-border exchange, attract technology companies as well as talent from around the world, helping them go global. It has both dry and wet laboratories, co-working space, conference and exhibition spaces, and more. We will focus on attracting enterprises in seven key areas: Medtech, big data and AI, robotics, new materials, microelectronics, fintech and sustainability.

Through our infrastructure, services, expertise, and network of partnerships, HKSTP will help establish I&T as a pillar of growth for Hong Kong.

More information about HKSTP is available at www.hkstp.org.

CallTower Breaks New Ground: Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams Telephony Solution Now Unleashed Across EMEA

CallTower Sets the Stage for Revolutionary Growth in European Markets as an Elite Operator Connect Provider

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, ROCHESTER, NY, BOSTON, MA, March 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CallTower, a global pioneer in providing advanced cloud-based solutions for unified communications, contact centers, and collaboration, proudly announces the expansion of its Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams service to the EMEA region. Since becoming one of the select providers for Operator Connect in September 2021, CallTower has continued to extend its reach. Today marks a significant milestone as they broaden their services to include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. This expansion builds on their established presence in the US, Canada, and the UK, further solidifying CallTower’s commitment to enhancing global communications.

CallTower is at the forefront of revolutionizing communication solutions for businesses across the EMEA region in local currencies (including the euro, the UK pound sterling and others) through the enablement of Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams. This innovative service transforms the way organizations connect by delivering PSTN voice access directly within Teams, significantly enhancing the customer experience. Operator Connect not only simplifies the integration between networks but also streamlines the provisioning and management of users. This leads to improved support models that elevate the overall quality of service. Since 2018, CallTower has been providing Microsoft Teams Voice to users in EMEA and over 70 countries globally.

CallTower’s Operator Connect for MS Teams allows for the extension of PSTN voice services to regions that are not covered by Microsoft Calling Plans. This capability is crucial for businesses aiming to maintain a global presence, providing them with a competitive edge in today’s fast-paced market. By leveraging CallTower’s expertise and support, companies can ensure a robust and reliable communication framework, essential for thriving in the digital era. This functionality enables them to effortlessly connect calling services, acquire phone numbers, and assign these components to users, ensuring a smooth operational flow. CallTower stands out by offering technical support and managing the voice network and infrastructure, relieving businesses from the complexities of these tasks.

CallTower enhances Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams, effectively addressing essential communication needs through a comprehensive suite of business integrations. This includes advanced SMS/MMS texting features, stringent compliance recording, crucial emergency services where available, and reliable one-click failover capabilities. Moreover, CallTower provides a range of innovative contact center solutions among other services, enabling businesses to significantly improve their communication frameworks.

“CallTower is thrilled to deliver on our promise of catering to customers in EMEA,” announced CallTower’s Chief Revenue Officer, William Rubio. “The launch of Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams marks the pinnacle of this commitment. It revolutionizes how our customers connect, offering a seamless transition and effortless implementation, all while broadening our coverage. By voice-enabling Teams through CallTower’s Global Network, we’re not just supporting our European clients; we’re empowering them. We provide a variety of options tailored to meet the diverse needs of their workforce, ensuring every user has exactly what they need to excel.” 

CallTower has strategically positioned itself as a leader in communication solutions by developing CallTower Connect, an innovative provisioning tool designed to streamline and simplify the management of its services. This proprietary portal is a testament to CallTower’s commitment to empowering businesses with the ability to effortlessly customize and control their communication platforms.

Through CallTower Connect, users gain access to a user-friendly interface that enables quick and efficient provisioning of a wide array of CallTower services. This includes seamless provisioning of CallTower’s Microsoft solutions, including Operator Connect, Direct Routing, GCC High Direct Routing, and Microsoft 365, among other vital communication tools. The simplicity and efficiency of CallTower Connect means that businesses can rapidly adapt their communication strategies to meet evolving needs without the need for extensive technical knowledge or support.

About CallTower

Since its inception in 2002, CallTower has evolved into a global cloud-based, enterprise-class cloud communications (unified communications, contact center and collaboration) solutions provider for growing organizations worldwide. CallTower provides, integrates and supports industry-leading solutions, including Operator Connect for Microsoft® Teams, MS Teams Direct Routing, GCC High Teams Direct Routing, Microsoft® 365, Cisco® Webex Calling / UCM, Cisco® CCP, Zoom Phone, Zoom (BYOB) and four contact center options, including Five9 for business customers.

For more information contact marketing@calltower.com

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Trkiye to continue to support ‘invaluable work’ of UNRWA: Envoy

NEW YORK: Trkiye's deputy permanent representative to the UN expressed strong support Monday for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA. "For almost 75 years, UNRWA has been providing assistance and protection to Palestine refugees. This assistance is essential and indispensable. It entails the possibility of a life in dignity. It saves lives,' Asli Guven told the General Assembly. "We commend the heroic efforts by the UNRWA personnel who are making the ultimate sacrifice in their honorable mission,' she added. Guven said that since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7, more than 150 UNRWA premises have been hit and more than 160 UNRWA personnel have been killed. "That was followed by allegations of wrongdoing towards several individuals among the 30,000 employees of UNRWA. The UN Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) and an independent review group immediately seized on the matter. "Yet to this day, credible evidence has yet to be presented to substantiate these allegations," Guv en said, adding the suspension of funding to UNRWA by some donors "can hardly be justified and remains a matter of deep concern." Israeli authorities accused some UNRWA employees in Gaza of taking part in the Oct. 7 cross-border attack by Hamas on Israel. Several countries have suspended funding for the agency, which was established in 1949 to help Palestinian refugees across the Middle East. The agency said it terminated contracts with the employees following the allegations. "As the platform representing the wider membership and the consciousness of the international community, the General Assembly cannot abandon UNRWA, nor can it leave the Palestine refugees to their own devices. "Trkiye, as the chair of the working group on the financing of UNRWA, will continue to support the invaluable work of the agency. We call on all parties to support UNRWA," Guven added. She also thanked UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini for his efforts to realize its mandate under extremely dire circumstances. *Wri ting by Diyar Guldogan from Washington, D.C. Source: Anadolu Agency

We laid the foundation for the country we envision, PoR says for one year in office (2)

President of the Republic, Nikos Christodoulides, referred on Tuesday to the most important policies that his administration promoted and implemented since assuming office a year ago stressing that "we have laid the foundation to achieve the best Cyprus that we all envision". In a televised message on the occasion of the completion of the first year in office, the President said that "I certainly do not claim that in these first twelve months we did not avoid mistakes. But I can confidently say that we laid the foundation to achieve the best Cyprus that we all envision". At the center of our priorities, he stressed, remains the Cyprus issue and recalled that in the coming days the personal envoy of the UN Secretary General for Cyprus will return to the country to continue her contacts. The appointment of Maria Angela Holguín Cuéllar, he said, and the beginning of a new effort to restart talks was the result of our own persistent efforts and initiatives. "Without ignoring the difficulties and challenges as a result of the Turkish stance, we approach Holguin's mission with absolute seriousness and as a window of opportunity for the resumption of substantive talks. Our effort for a more active involvement of the European Union, taking into account the full spectrum of Euro-Turkish relations falls within this framework. Such a development can lead us, through the solution of the Cyprus problem, to a mutually beneficial state of affairs", he continued. Referring to the economy, he said that 'the upgrade of our economy to investment grade by all rating agencies is a vote of confidence and a reward for the prudent policies we follow and is based on fiscal responsibility, stable financial system and continuous reforms". He also said that addressing the immigration problem was of high importance for the government in its first year, so as Cyprus is no longer considered an attractive destination. As a result of our work, he pointed out, for the first time, asylum seekers and others leaving Cyprus have increased by 66 % and their number is higher than the one of those that arrive. "The figures speak for themselves," he said. The President also said that the policies and actions that were decided, implemented or that have been launched, will be made public and that the Ministers and Deputy Ministers will present at press conferences the work they have accomplished so far. In his televised message, and after recalling that the transparency and accountability he had promised are at the core of the Government's philosophy, the President noted that the Government's plan for Cyprus and its political orientation are based on specific and targeted priorities. Specifically, he stressed, in improving the daily life of every citizen, in building a strong and resilient economy, in laying the foundations for a better tomorrow by investing in education and health, in accelerating the green transition, in modernising and reorganising the state, and in strengthening Cyprus' position as a strong partner in the European Union and the wid er region. Focus on the Cyprus problem ------- Regarding the Cyprus problem, which remains at the heart of the Government's priorities, the President recalled that the UN Secretary General's personal envoy will return to Cyprus for contacts in the coming days, indicating that "the appointment of Ms. Holguin and the beginning of a new effort to resume talks was the result of our own persistent efforts and initiatives". President Christodoulides noted that the mobilization of the Greek Cypriot side towards the United Nations, the European Union and all major international actors, always in cooperation with the Greek government, is bringing results as "everyone recognizes our readiness and political will to come to the negotiating table with sincerity and determination with the sole objective of resolving the Cyprus problem on the basis of the Bizonal Bicommunal Federation, utilizing the negotiating acquis to date". Recalling that the goal as regards the Cyprus problem is the liberation and reunification of our country, through a solution that ensures basic human rights for all legitimate citizens of our country, without occupying troops and invasive rights, President Christodoulides stressed that the Greek Cypriot side, without ignoring the difficulties and challenges as a result of the Turkish stance, approaches the mission of Holguin with absolute seriousness and as a window of opportunity for the resumption of substantive talks and that the effort for a more active involvement of the European Union, taking into account the full spectrum of Euro-Turkish relations, falls within this framework. Such a development, he explained, could lead, through the solution of the Cyprus problem, to a mutually beneficial state of affairs. Ensuring a strong and resilient economy a non-negotiable objective ------ On the economy, noting that ensuring a strong and resilient economy is a non-negotiable objective for the Government, the President recalled that as soon as the Government took office it was called upon to manage an unpleasant development with sanctions by the United States and Britain, and that in this matter the Government made clear from the very first moment the importance it attaches to the reputation and credibility of the country, demonstrating the determination in practice for zero tolerance. "In this context, I did not hesitate to ask foreign authorities to assist in the investigations in order to complete the relevant procedures as soon as possible," he said, recalling at the same time that the Government is proceeding with determination to establish a National Sanctions Implementation Unit and the very important reform for the establishment of a Single Supervisory Authority for administrative service providers. "We want to ensure that we leave behind us once and for all the practices that have exposed our country", President Christodoulides noted, stressing that this is the only way to get rid of any shadow that affects the credibility of Cyprus, which is, among other things, an obstacle to attracting qual ity investments and creating new jobs. He also noted that the Cypriot economy is on a steady course with positive growth prospects, despite the complex challenges it faces due to the unstable geopolitical environment, since according to the latest estimates of the European Union, the Cypriot economy is expected to record the second highest growth rate for 2024. He added that the upgrade of our economy to investment grade by all the rating agencies is a vote of confidence and a reward for the prudent policies pursued by the Government with commitment to "fiscal responsibility, stable financial system and continuous reforms". The President of the Republic pointed out that during the first year of his administration, important milestones were achieved, such as the completion of the prerequisites for the 2nd and 3rd payment requests of the Recovery and Resilience Plan, with the absorption of funds amounting to pound 152 million. The adoption of an improved legislative framework for foreclosures pending since 20 17, as well as the extension of the powers of the Financial Ombudsman, strengthening the protection net for vulnerable borrowers, the implementation of the Rent versus Installment Scheme, the financial support of pound 50 million to the Solidarity Fund for bailed in depositors and the activation of the platform for the submission of online claims for compensation. Furthermore, the adoption of the VAT reduction for main, first, resident, the establishment of a special Equity Fund to finance start-up companies and boost innovation, the update with important new incentives concerning housing, education and intra-EU mobility, the Investment and Talent Attraction Strategy, the acceleration of the processing of applications for employment of third country nationals and the foundation of the country's Tax Transformation, with a view to enhancing the competitiveness of enterprises and achieving the strategic objectives for green and digital transition. The President went on to say that another important milestone i n this first year of government is the first surplus budget, which he said confirms the Government's determination to achieving the goal of a strong and resilient economy. Targeted social policy ------- Regarding social policy, the President, pointed out that the economic responsibility of the government is a prerequisite for the implementation of a targeted social policy, thus also addressing high prices, recalling that a few days ago the Government announced a second package of support for households and businesses, amounting to 60 million euros, following the measures that came into force last October, amounting to 196 million euros. "Far from populist approaches that endanger the fiscal stability of our country, in this first year of our government, we have proceeded responsibly, and in addition to the two support packages, we have implemented other important policies, from which the middle class and businesses in particular are benefiting," he said. He added that the Government has decisively procee ded to increase maternity leave to 22 weeks, to pay the statutory pension from the first month, to impose a reduced or zero VAT rate on basic products, to increase the rent allowance for displaced and affected persons, the payment of care allowance to relatives of the dead and missing, the increase of the honorary mother's allowance, the rationalisation of the minimum guaranteed income, a 5% increase of the minimum pension, the faster approval of applications for public benefits and the adoption of legislation on e-Kalathi. At the same time, he continued, in the context of the dialogue with the social partners, the Government proceeded to increase the national minimum wage to 1,000 euros and reached the agreement on CoLA, which benefits 180 thousand workers in the private and public sectors. He also referred to important interventions which include the decision on the new housing policy for affordable housing, the most substantial ever announced, which aspires to offer solutions to hundreds of citizens, esp ecially the young generation, through specific incentives such as the "Renovate - Rent" scheme, the "Building for Rent" scheme on private land to offer housing at affordable rent, grants to young couples and young people for the purchase of a first home, the Interest Rate Subsidy Scheme for the purchase and construction of a first home, the Land Allocation to Families Scheme, the revised planning incentives for affordable housing, and the extension and upgrading of the Planning Incentive Scheme for business recovery. At the same time, he added, we decided to implement a series of measures to reduce bureaucracy, particularly in residential developments licensing. Regarding the refugees, the President said that one of the first actions of the Government was to promote solutions in relation to the unsuitable refugee blocks of flats, through the pound 110-million KtiZO Project. He also pointed out that in terms of the refugee policy, of particular importance were also the decisions to streamline and manage Turk ish Cypriot property transparently, as well as the significant improvement and enrichment of the plans of the Central Agency of Equal Distribution of Burdens, which he announced a few days ago. He also referred to important actions implemented to improve the daily life of citizens, such as the Neighbourhood Social Worker, bringing the social services of the state closer to the citizen, the operation of the 1450 call center for services related to benefits, the submission of a bill to establish rules for the management and operation of apartment buildings and the Pame Express to alleviate traffic congestion which, he said, resulted in the removal of about 400 vehicles a day from the Nicosia road network. Migration ------- On Migration, President Christodoulides pointed out that its management aiming to stop Cyprus being seen as an attractive destination was a paramount action during his first year in office. He pointed out that in this context, and as the Government had promised, among other things, it sub mitted in June the bill for the establishment of the Deputy Ministry of Immigration and Asylum, which was voted by the House of Representatives a few days ago, essentially strengthening the Immigration and Aliens Service by more than doubling the number of asylum applications examiners, which resulted in the drastic reduction of the applications examination time to 3 months. At the same time, the rate of deportations increased by 200% and the computer systems of the Ministries of Interior and Labor were interconnected, succeeding in detecting illegal working immigrants. "As a result of our work, for the first time, asylum seekers and non-beneficiaries leaving our country have increased by 66% and are more than those arriving," President Christodoulides said, indicating that the figures speak for themselves. Green Transition and environmental protection ------------ Green transition and environmental protection play an important role in improving everyday life, and are a key component of the political ori entation of his administration, the President of the Republic said and pointed out that within this framework, the Government has proceeded, among other things, with enhanced plans for renewable energy sources for households, the most important of which is the "Photovoltaics for All" Plan, a Virtual Net Metering Plan, in order to enable the use of renewable energy sources and the use of renewable energy sources. Education and Health ---------- Stressing that an important dimension 'for the foundation of the better tomorrow we want is the upgrading of Education and the provision of quality health services since "these are two policy areas that touch, almost daily, each and every one of us', the President noted that in the first year of his administration, the Government has made progress in the area of education with the new system of student evaluation, the modernization of afternoon and evening programs and the change of the work status of educators in these programmes, the completion of the installation of photovoltaic panels in 405 schools and the beginning of the implementation of the decision to install air conditioners in all schools, the extension of the All-Day School to the secondary and primary education, the start of the curricula updating process of all levels of education, the completion of a proposal and the submission of a bill on free compulsory education from the age of 4 and the Youth Culture Card. As regards Health, he added, the Government has moved forward with the operation of First Aid units in private hospitals and the improvement of the First Aid Unit at the Nicosia General Hospital, the deployment of nurses in schools in remote areas, and the equipment subsidy and accreditation plans for Hospitals. State and institutions modernization a cornerstone for the Government --------- Noting that the modernization of the state, and particularly of institutions, is a cornerstone of the Government's policies, the President explained that in this context, continuous institutional reforms are a key component of the Government's programme. "We are working," he said, "methodically, for the successful implementation of the three flagship reforms concerning Local Government, Justice and the Civil Service." He explained that in changes of this magnitude, challenges are expected and are largely unavoidable, assuring that where structural distortions are shown to exist, the Government, in cooperation with the social partners and the Parliament, will take corrective action. He pointed out that in the context of the institutional modernization of the state and the need to regain citizens' trust in the institutions, one of the important implemented reforms concerns the selection process of members of the Boards of Directors of Semi-Governmental Organizations, with the establishment and operation of the Advisory Council, which, he pointed out, is a very important step towards strengthening equality, which allows, at the same time, for the first time, hundreds of citizens to apply for board appointment. In the same framework of institutional modernisation of the state, he continued, "we have for the first time regulated by law the recruitment and employment status of advisers and associates of the President and members of the Council of Ministers, while in order to ensure the effective implementation of the decisions taken by the Government, we have established the Secretariat for Coordination and Support of Government Work at the Presidency of the Republic". At the same time, President Christodoulides made it clear that "our approach to corruption phenomena is clear and absolute", stressing that in addition to the practical zero tolerance to such phenomena that damage the reputation and credibility of our country, the Government has taken other important actions that demonstrate its undeniable political will. In this regard, he said, for example, the substantial support to the Independent Authority against Corruption, the establishment of a committee to follow up the recommendations of the GRECO Group, the cr eation of an Internal Audit Unit at the Presidential Office and the strengthening of the Ethics and Sports Protection Committee. In his concluding remarks, the President stressed that the policies and actions that have been decided, implemented or launched, always through a people-centered approach, will be made public in greater detail so that citizens are fully informed, noting at the same time that within the framework of continuous accountability, Ministers and Deputy Ministers will present in press conferences the work they have completed. Finally, he noted that he certainly does not claim that mistakes have not been avoided in these first twelve months, but he can confidently claim that the Government has laid the foundations towards achieving the goal of a better Cyprus that we all envision. Source: Cyprus News Agency

Babies slowly dying in Gaza amid Israeli onslaught: UN agency

ANKARA: Palestinian babies are slowly dying in the Gaza Strip amid an Israeli offensive on the enclave, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said on Tuesday. 'Around 17,000 children in Gaza are orphaned,' UNRWA said in a statement. The UN agency said 1 in 6 children under two years is acutely malnourished in the northern Gaza Strip. 'Babies slowly perishing under the world's gaze,' it said. 'Children dying from bombs, even more now dying from consequences of siege. These horrific deaths are entirely preventable.' At least 16 children have died from dehydration and starvation in the northern Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Israel has launched a deadly military offensive on the Palestinian enclave since an Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack, which Tel Aviv said killed less than 1,200 people. More than 30,600 Palestinians have since been killed and over 72,000 others injured amid mass destruction and shortages of necessities. Israel has imposed a crippling blockade on the Gaza Strip, leaving its population, particularly residents of northern Gaza, on the verge of starvation. The Israeli war has pushed 85% of Gaza's population into internal displacement amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine, while 60% of the enclave's infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, according to the UN. Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice. An interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza. Source: Anadolu Agency

Cyprus FM pays a two-day official visit to Armenia

Cyprus Minister of Foreign Affairs, Constantinos Kombos, will pay an official visit to Armenia on March 6 and 7, according to a press release issued by the Foreign Ministry. During his stay in the capital Yerevan, Kombos will have a private meeting with the Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, followed by extended talks between the delegations of the two Ministries. It is noted that the discussions will focus on bilateral relations between Cyprus and Armenia, developments in the Cyprus problem, as well as the situation in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace negotiations. It is added that the European Union (EU)-Armenia relations and the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East will also be reviewed. Moreover the Foreign Minister, accompanied by his counterpart, will visit the Armenian Genocide Memorial and will lay a wreath on behalf of the Republic of Cyprus, paying tribute to the victims of the genocide. Finally, it is noted that in the framework of his visit, the Foreign Minister w ill be received by the President of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan and the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, and will meet with the members of the Cyprus-Armenia Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Committee. Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded and occupied its northern third. Repeated rounds of UN-led peace talks have so far failed to yield results. The latest round of negotiations, in July 2017 at the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana ended inconclusively. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres appointed María Ángela Holguín Cuéllar of Columbia as his personal envoy for Cyprus, to assume a Good Offices role on his behalf and search for common ground on the way forward in the Cyprus issue. Source: Cyprus News Agency

Azerbaijan, Iran discuss restoration of Baku’s Embassy in Tehran

ISTANBUL: Azerbaijan and Iran discussed Tuesday the restoration of Baku's Embassy in Tehran after a January 2023 attack on the mission killed its security head and injured two others. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov held talks with his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The meeting on the sidelines of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers' extraordinary meeting touched on bilateral and regional issues between the two countries, as well as the current situation in the region, it said. It said Amir-Abdollahian offered congratulations on the reelection of President Ilham Aliyev last month and expressed the significance of the election considering it was held in "the entirety of territories of Azerbaijan." "Ministers also discussed the restoration of the operation of the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan following the court decision against the person who committed the ter ror attack against the Azerbaijani Embassy," it said. It also said that Bayramov informed his counterpart about the "current regional situation" and the "current state and prospects" of the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia. "During the discussions, it was emphasized that efforts by certain states to arm Armenia and Armenia involving third parties that do not serve peace and stability in the region posed a threat to the peace process,' it said. Relations between Iran and Azerbaijan have seen ups and downs over the years, with tensions spiraling after the attack on the Embassy in the Iranian capital. Azerbaijan decided to evacuate the embassy and airlift all diplomatic staff in a special plane following the attack. Source: Anadolu Agency

Two cases of measles in Cyprus since the beginning of 2024

Two positive cases of measles have been recorded in Cyprus from the beginning of the year until today. Both cases concern children, the Ministry of Health says in an announcement. The Ministry points out that no cases of measles were recorded in the last two years, adding that a small number of cases recorded in previous years concerned cases imported from abroad. The Ministry also says that since June 2023 there has been a steady increase in the number of measles cases in European countries. Most cases were reported in Romania, United Kingdom, Austria and France, while sporadic cases are recorded in many European countries. Source: Cyprus News Agency

Turkish, Azerbaijani energy ministers discuss green transition, climate change

ISTANBUL: The Turkish and Azerbaijani energy and natural resources ministers on Tuesday discussed the green transition, climate change, and this year's UN climate change conference, which Azerbaijan is set to host. Trkiye's Alparslan Bayraktar and Azerbaijan's Mukhtar Babayev met in the capital Ankara, the Turkish official said on X. During the meeting, Bayraktar and Babayev 'discussed cooperation opportunities as part of the green energy transition and combating climate change,' he added. The two energy chiefs also spoke on the UN climate change conference, COP29, set to take place in the Azerbaijani capital Baku this Nov. 11-22. Azerbaijan is a large producer and exporter of both oil and natural gas. Source: Anadolu Agency