Bitget Builders Surpasses 5000 Members, Reveals Plans to Expand

VICTORIA, Seychelles, Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company has announced the expansion of its global recruitment initiative, the Bitget Builders Program, which seeks to establish a dynamic network of global members in crypto. The program is designed to drive crypto adoption worldwide by engaging influencers and key opinion leaders to introduce the next billion users into the digital asset ecosystem. Since its inception in June 2023, the initiative has successfully brought together over 5,000 participants from more than 55 countries, with over 1,300 actively contributing to Bitget's growth.

Participants in the program play a significant role in Bitget's global expansion by organizing community events, promoting high–profile projects, and managing local engagement. These efforts have strengthened Bitget's brand presence and visibility across key regions. The initiative is open to community leaders, content creators, and crypto enthusiasts from across the globe, at par with Bitget's commitment to inclusivity and diversity.

“The awarenesss for crypto and blockchain is increasing daily. We're growing at a fast pace to keep up with the market's demands. We see this as an opportunity to leverage our platform to accelerate mainstream adoption and support people who want to do the same. By engaging with our communities, we aim to create an army of supporters that share the same vision as Bitget – bringing crypto to all,” said Vugar Usi Zade, COO at Bitget.

The program provides a platform for builders to engage in a variety of roles that align with their skills and interests. These roles encompass areas such as crypto trading support, branding and content creation, and community management. Builders receive tailored incentives and access to Bitget's resources, supporting their professional growth while contributing to the platform's ecosystem. Outstanding participants also have the opportunity to receive exclusive rewards.

The Bitget Builders Program is part of a broader effort under Bitget's Blockchain4Youth initiative, which aims to empower young talents and foster innovation within the crypto space. Launched in May 2023, this initiative aligns with Bitget’s vision of nurturing a new generation of leaders who can drive global adoption of blockchain technology. In its next phase, the program plans to onboard more members, creating a strong global network of advocates for crypto and blockchain technology. The Bitget Builders Program will expand its horizons with the introduction of offline meetups and a global tour, encouraging stronger connections among its participants. These initiatives aim to provide builders with enriched opportunities to engage directly with the program, collaborate on projects, and exchange ideas in a more interactive and personal setting. By facilitating these gatherings, Bitget aims to increase the sense of community and empower builders to contribute actively to the program's growth and innovation on a global scale.

For those interested in joining the Bitget Builders program, please visit here.

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 45 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real–time access to Bitcoin price, Ethereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a world–class multi–chain crypto wallet that offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features including wallet functionality, token swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more.

Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM market, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

For more information, visit: Website | Twitter | Telegram | LinkedIn | Discord | Bitget Wallet
For media inquiries, please contact: media@bitget.com

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Humanitarian Situation in Haiti Deteriorates as Gender-Based Violence Soars

A displaced family flees Solino, a neighborhood in the heart of Haiti’s capital, following increased insecurity due to gang violence. Credit: UNICEF/Ralph Tedy Erol

By Oritro Karim
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 28 2024 – As gangs continuously seize more territory in the Haitian capital, Port-Au-Prince, the humanitarian crisis deepens. Gang violence in Haiti has considerably escalated following the deployment of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission and the appointment of the new Prime Minister, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé. Attacks on civilians continue to increase in brutality as the severely underfunded MSS mission and lackluster police efforts do little to combat gang activity. Girls and women have been disproportionately affected by rampant gender-based violence.

Over the past several days, violent clashes between armed gangs, civilians, and police in Port-Au-Prince have intensified greatly. On November 25, the United Nations (UN) ordered its staff to evacuate following increased security concerns.

“We are temporarily reducing our footprint in the capital. The critical humanitarian programmes in Port-au-Prince as well as support for the Haitian people and authorities continue,” said Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, in a press release. This comes a few days after the medical humanitarian organization, Doctors Without Borders, announced that they would suspend operations in Haiti following continued threats of rape and violence from the local police.

Due to suspended relief efforts from humanitarian aid organizations and the relative ineffectiveness of the MSS mission, many Haitians have expressed concern over the dwindling of protections.

“Every Haitian thinks that we are being abandoned by the whole world. If I was in a foreign country and I believed at any moment my life could be at risk, I would leave too,” says Dr. Wesner Junior Jacotin, a physician in Haiti.

American missionary David Lloyd, who lost his children due to an attack by Haitian gangs earlier this year, expressed uncertainty for the future of Haiti to reporters. “Seems like everyone that can is relocating to somewhere outside of Port-au-Prince. My question is, after Port-au-Prince is burned, where is next? Will the gangs go to Cap Haitien then? Someone needs to make a stand and say enough is enough,” said Lloyd.

The UN estimates that the death toll from gang violence in Haiti has surpassed 4,500 civilians. On November 20, UN High Commissioner of Human Rights Volker Türk warned that the growing insecurity in the capital is a “harbinger of worse to come,” stressing that if proper action is not taken, conditions will further deteriorate. The UN confirmed in a press release that at least 150 people have been killed, 92 injured, and 20,000 displaced over the past week. Additionally, it is predicted that Port-Au-Prince’s population of 4 million people are being held hostage by gangs as all of the main pathways to the capital have been besieged.

The UN has warned that there have been increasing reported cases of gender-based violence in Haiti. According to figures from the Human Rights Watch (HRW), there have been over 54,000 cases of gender-based violence from January to October of this year. The true number of cases is unknown but is believed to be much higher.

“The rule of law in Haiti is so broken that members of criminal groups rape girls or women without fearing any consequences. The international community should urgently increase funding for comprehensive programs to support survivors of sexual violence,” said Nathalye Cotrino, a crisis and conflict researcher at Human Rights Watch.

According to HRW, there has been a 1000 percent increase in cases of sexual violence involving children in the past year. Many of the survivors are left with complications, including injuries, mental trauma, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases. Yet, due to an overall lack of medical and psychosocial support for victims alongside a pervasive stigma and fear of retaliation, many victims do not come forward.

Haiti’s ban on abortions has only exacerbated this issue. “Haitian women and girls facing poverty resort to unsafe abortions, risking their lives. Unsafe abortions are the third leading cause of maternal mortality,” said Pascale Solages, director of the women’s organization Nègès Mawon.

On November 24, the MSS mission announced via a statement posted to X (formerly known as Twitter) that they are cooperating with the Haitian National Police (HNP) to target gang operations in Delmas. “These operations are specifically targeting gang leaders responsible for terrorizing innocent civilians. MSS is resolute in its mission and will not relent until these perpetrators are apprehended and brought to justice. Our commitment to dismantling gang networks and dislodging them from their strongholds remains firm,” the statement reads.

The Haitian government has called for a full-scale peacekeeping operation to be sent to Haiti, adding that the MSS mission lacks the necessary personnel and equipment to respond effectively to the gangs.

Miroslav Jenca, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and the Americas, urged the Security Council to discuss peacekeeping options in Haiti on November 20. “Amid the severe and multifaceted crisis in Haiti, robust international security support is required now. This is not just another wave of insecurity; it is a dramatic escalation that shows no signs of abating,” Jenca said.

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Equitable Ocean Prediction Systems: Bridging the North-South Divide

Credit Sebastian Voortman

By Mathieu Belbéoch and Emma Heslop
GENEVA / PARIS, Nov 28 2024 – At their recent Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the G20 committed to support developing countries in responding to global crises and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To meet that pledge, the world’s leading economies need to enhance global collaboration and investment in ocean prediction systems and technology.

As we highlight in the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO-IOC) 2024 State of the Ocean Report, this is key to both addressing climate change and closing the gaps currently hindering progress towards multiple SDGs.

Strengthening the capacity of under-resourced countries to improve ocean observing and forecasting is imperative to protect people from the impacts of a changing ocean.

Sea level is rising and will accelerate in the future, driven by unprecedented ocean warming and melting glaciers, including the Greenland and West Antarctica ice sheets. Not only do we need climate action, but—with the ocean containing 40 times as much carbon as the atmosphere—we need to increase our understanding of how proposed climate solutions will interact with the ocean’s carbon cycle and ecosystems, and the resulting risks and benefits.

In fact, observations and forecasts of the ocean’s physical, chemical and biological changes should be at the root of all sustainable development decision-making. Fortunately, new technologies and networks mean our capacity for monitoring and prediction is growing, but not fast enough and not in all parts of the ocean.

After four decades of investment, ocean prediction systems have matured and can now provide accurate forecasts. However, persistent gaps remain, both spatially—particularly in the Southern Hemisphere, polar regions, and island nations—and thematically in critical application areas where more ocean data is needed to advance our prediction of extreme weather, coastal hazards, marine biodiversity, and ocean health.

There is an increasingly urgent need to fill in these missing links to allow us to adapt to changes, predict and manage risk, develop accurate future climate scenarios, and accelerate sustainable blue economic growth—including clean ocean energy technologies.

To date, the Global Ocean Observing System comprises more than 8,000 observing platforms, operated by 84 countries through16 global networks and many biological and ecological observing programmes, and delivering more than 120,000 observations into operational systems daily.

However, to address global challenges and inequalities, spatial and temporal ocean observation gaps must be addressed, particularly those related to the inter-connected triple planetary crises of climate, biodiversity and pollution. That will require recognition of the Global Ocean Observing System as a critical infrastructure and greater cooperation to align data reporting and access.

Free and open data access must be assured as a prerequisite for equitable global sharing of data and information. Supporting this will help G20 States to reduce asymmetries in science, technology, and innovation; one of the inequalities the Leaders’ Summit declared to be at the root of all global challenges.

To improve data access and interoperability, worldwide efforts coordinated by the International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) have established a network of 101 data centres in 68 countries. Further expansion of this integrated IOC Data Architecture, including the development of UNESCO-IOC’s Ocean InfoHub Project and new Ocean Data and Information System (ODIS), will create a more unified data delivery infrastructure and continue to support information accessibility as part of action under SDG14.

It is extremely concerning that, despite technological advances, a combination of inflation and flat national funding means that there has been no significant growth in ocean observations in the last five years. One area that demands urgent attention is the enhancement of global, regional and coastal observing and forecasting capabilities for biogeochemistry.

Although there has been investment in biogeochemical sensors, they still represent a small fraction of the observing system; for example, only 7.5% of the current system measures dissolved oxygen and this figure drops even further for other biogeochemical variables.

To provide the baseline information needed to track ocean carbon and oxygen levels, we need a significant increase in both biological and biogeochemical observations.

Another missing piece of the puzzle is the 75% of the ocean floor that remains unmapped. New technologies and partnerships are mobilizing and 5.4 million km2 of new data have been obtained since 2022, but there is still a long way to go. Greater global efforts to expand our knowledge of the seafloor are essential and must be spread across both hemispheres.

A primary driver of the North-South disparity in ocean prediction is the need for extensive supercomputing infrastructure. New forecasting systems using AI models promise to reduce this imbalance. With these data-driven systems, a ten-day forecast can be computed in less than a minute, and there is potential for AI-based forecasts to enlarge the limits of predictability up to 60 days. This would help safeguard coastal cities and build climate resilience.

The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030 is a chance to mobilize transformative changes in ocean forecasting by developing a new framework for ocean prediction and capitalizing on key opportunities, including leveraging the advent of AI. This work has already begun, but too many communities are still not benefiting from sophisticated coastal forecasting.

We call on G20 leaders to prioritize ocean observation, data management and prediction as they take action to meet their commitment to the SDGs and global challenges. Global cooperation and investment in prediction technology and equitable access to ocean data will bring multiple, long-term benefits to millions of people across the world. It’s time to bridge the North-South divide and advance equitable ocean prediction for a safer, more sustainable future.

Mathieu Belbéoch, World Meteorological Organization, OceanOPS; Emma Heslop, Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO.

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Lahore’s Smog: With the Sun Out, the Government Lifts Restrictions

Farmer Hasan Khan took photos of his farm in Kasur during the smog. Credit: Hasan Khan

Farmer Hasan Khan took photos of his farm in Kasur during the smog. Credit: Hasan Khan

By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI, Nov 28 2024 – Atif Manzoor, 45, the owner of the renowned blue pottery business in Multan, had every reason to feel cheerful last week when the sun finally came out. For a good three weeks, the city of Sufi shrines had been shrouded in an envelope of thick smog.

For over three weeks, he said, business had been terrible, with “several orders canceled” and advance payments refunded. He also had to bear the transport costs he had already paid after the government imposed restrictions on heavy traffic and closed the motorways due to poor visibility.

Thick smog had blanketed cities across Punjab province, home to 127 million people, since the last week of October. Multan, with a population of 2.2 million, recorded an air quality index (AQI) above 2,000, surpassing Lahore, the provincial capital, where the AQI exceeded 1,000.

While Lahore’s AQI has improved, it still fluctuates between 250 (very unhealthy) and 350 (hazardous) on the Swiss company’s scale, keeping it among the top cities in the world with the poorest air quality. As this article went into publication, it was 477, or “very unhealthy.”

Terming the AQI levels in Punjab, in particular Lahore and Multan, “unprecedented, Punjab’s Environment Secretary, Raja Jahangir Anwar, blamed the “lax construction regulations, poor fuel quality, and allowing old smoke-emitting vehicles plying on the roads, residue burning of rice crops to prepare the fields for wheat sowing” as some of the factors contributing to the smog in winter when the air near the ground becomes colder and drier.

Manzoor was not alone in his predicament. Smog had disrupted everyone’s life in the province, including students, office workers, and those who owned or worked in or owned smoke-emitting businesses like kilns, restaurants, construction, factories, or transport, after authorities put restrictions on them.

Even farmers in rural settings were not spared. Hasan Khan, 60, a farmer from Kasur, said that the lack of sunlight, poor air quality, transport delays preventing laborers from reaching farms, and low visibility were all hindering farm work and stunting crop growth.

“The smog hampered plant growth by blocking sunlight and slowing photosynthesis, and since we do flood irrigation, the fields stay drenched longer, causing crop stress, and the trees began shedding their leaves due to poor air quality,” he said.

A screenshot of the IQAir airquality index for Thursday, November 28, 2024, showing the top 10 most polluted cities. Credit: IQAir

A screenshot of the IQAir airquality index for Thursday, November 28, 2024, showing the top 10 most polluted cities. Credit: IQAir

Divine Intervention or Blueskying

After weeks of relentless smog, residents of Punjab had been calling for artificial rain, similar to what was done last year. This process involves releasing chemicals like silver iodide from airplanes to induce rainfall. However, Anwar explained that artificial rain requires specific weather conditions, including the right humidity levels, cloud formations, and wind patterns. “We only carry out cloud seeding when there is at least a 50 percent chance of precipitation,” he said.

On November 15, favorable weather conditions allowed for cloud seeding over several cities and towns in Punjab’s Potohar Plateau, leading to natural rainfall in Islamabad and surrounding areas. The forecast also predicted that this would trigger rain in Lahore.

On November 23, Lahore received its first winter rain, which helped clear the thick, toxic smog that had been causing eye irritation and throat discomfort, revealing the sun and a clear blue sky. However, some believe the downpour was the result of the collective rain prayer, Namaz-e-Istisqa, held at mosques across the province, seeking divine intervention.

But cloud seeding has its critics. Dr. Ghulam Rasul, advisor at the China-Pakistan Joint Research Centre and former head of the Pakistan Meteorological Department, cautioned that cloud seeding might reduce smog temporarily, but it was not a sustainable solution. Instead, it could create dry conditions that worsen fog and smog. He also warned that an overdose could trigger hailstorms or heavy rainfall.

Once the smog thinned and the air quality improved, the government eased its restrictions, allowing shops and restaurants (with barbecues if smoke is controlled) to remain open till 8 pm and 10 pm, respectively; schools and colleges have also opened, and the ban placed on construction work, brick kiln operations, and heavy transport vehicles (carrying passengers, fuels, medicines, and foods), including ambulances, rescue, fire brigades, prison, and police vehicles, has also been lifted. In addition, the government has installed 30 air quality monitors around Lahore and other cities of the province.

While the air may have cleared, health issues left in its wake are expected to persist, according to medical practitioners. Over the past 30 days, the official score of people seeking medical treatment for respiratory problems in the smog-affected districts of the province reached over 1.8 million people. In Lahore, the state-owned news agency, the Associated Press of Pakistan, reported 5,000 cases of asthma.

“Frankly, this figure seems rather underreported,” said Dr. Ashraf Nizami, president of the Pakistan Medical Association’s Lahore chapter.

“This is just the beginning,” warned Dr. Salman Kazmi, an internist in Lahore. “Expect more cases of respiratory infections and heart diseases ahead,” he said.

UNICEF had also warned that 1.1 million children under five in the province were at risk due to air pollution. “Young children are more vulnerable because of smaller lungs, weaker immunity, and faster breathing,” the agency stated.

While government has put several measures in place, a long-term measurable plan is needed, say experts. Credit: Hasan Khan

While the government has put several measures in place, a long-term, measurable plan is needed, say experts. Credit: Hasan Khan

Ineffective Band-Aid Solutions

Although the government took several measures to manage the smog, few were impressed. Climate governance expert Imran Khalid, blaming the “environmental misgovernance for degradation of an already poor air quality across Pakistan,” found the anti-smog plan a “hodgepodge of general policy measures” with no long-term measurable plan.

He argued that the plan only targets seasonal smog instead of taking a year-round “regional, collective approach” to fighting air pollution across the entire Indus-Gangetic plains, not just in Lahore or Multan.

“I will take this seriously when I see a complete action plan in one place, preceded by a diagnostic of the causes and followed by a prioritization of actions with a timeline for implementation monitored by a committee with representation of civil society,” said Dr. Anjum Altaf, an educationist specializing in several fields along with environmental sciences. “Till such time, it is just words!” he added.

Khalid said plans and policies can only succeed if they are evidence-based, inclusive, bottom-up, and “and implemented by well-trained authorities, supported by political will and resources, flexible in response to challenges, and focused on the health of the people.”

Others argue that the slow response to the decade-long smog crisis, despite a clear understanding of its causes, reflects a matter of misplaced priorities.

“It’s all about priority,” said Aarish Sardar, a design educator, curator, and writer based in Lahore. “Many years ago, when the government wanted to nip the dengue epidemic, it was able to,” he said.

“Mosquitoes were eliminated once they reached officials’ residences,” said farmer Khan, agreeing that when there is political will, remarkable changes can occur.

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Les Roches and Jetex Partner to Launch Exclusive Postgraduate Program in Private Aviation

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Les Roches has partnered with Jetex to launch a one–of–a–kind Postgraduate Program in Private Aviation. This innovative program is crafted to meet the growing demand for highly skilled professionals in the private aviation sector, providing students with a unique opportunity to acquire the expertise required to thrive in this dynamic industry and preparing them for pivotal career roles.

  • This collaboration underscores Les Roches' commitment to preparing students for dynamic careers in the luxury travel industry while integrating Jetex’s brand philosophy and operational excellence, highlighting Jetex’s role in shaping the future of executive aviation and paving a new academic pathway for the next generation of private aviation professionals.
  • The new Postgraduate Program in Private Aviation will be offered at Les Roches campuses in Marbella (Spain), Crans–Montana (Switzerland) and Abu Dhabi (UAE).
  • The program will allow students to benefit from a six–month internship and job placements with Jetex

“Les Roches has always been at the forefront of shaping leaders for the luxury service sector. This partnership with Jetex represents a remarkable opportunity for our students to immerse themselves in the world of private aviation and emerge as future leaders in airline management,” said Carlos Díez de la Lastra, CEO of Les Roches.

“Jetex is redefining the standards of private aviation, and this partnership reflects our commitment to developing a new generation of professionals who embody our values of innovation, excellence, and luxury. Together with Les Roches, we are paving the way for a brighter future in aviation,” said Adel Mardini, Founder & CEO of Jetex.

A Tailored Educational Experience
The Postgraduate Diploma in Private Aviation is a two–semester, full–time program offered at Les Roches campuses in Marbella (Spain), Crans–Montana (Switzerland), and Abu Dhabi (UAE) and will include a six–month internship with Jetex during the second semester.

The full program will be announced shortly.

Scholarships and Career Opportunities
To support aspiring professionals, Les Roches and Jetex will jointly offer partial scholarships to selected program participants, further enhancing accessibility to this world–class educational opportunity.

Furthermore, outstanding participants will be considered for initial employment with Jetex, based on their performance and the company's hiring requirements at the time of program completion.

About Les Roches
Les Roches is a distinguished Swiss institution dedicated to fostering innovative and entrepreneurial leaders of tomorrow in the hospitality industry. Founded in 1954 in Switzerland, Les Roches offers undergraduate, graduate degrees and executive programs in Luxury, Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management. Les Roches has campuses across Switzerland, Spain, the UAE and China, as well as partner campus in New Delhi.

Part of Sommet Education, worldwide leader in hospitality education, Les Roches ranks in the top 5 in the world’s higher education institutions for hospitality and leisure management (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2024).

Les Roches has received official recognition from the Swiss Accreditation Council (SAC) as a Swiss University of Applied Sciences Institute. In addition to this recognition, Les Roches is also accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

For more information, visit: www.lesroches.edu

About Jetex
An award–winning global leader in private aviation, Jetex is recognized for delivering flexible, best–in–class solutions to customers worldwide. Jetex provides exceptional private terminals (FBOs), lifestyle concierge and aircraft charter services, as well as fuelling, ground handling and global trip planning. The company caters to both owners and operators of business jets for corporate, commercial and personal air travel.

Press Enquiries:
T: +971 4 212 4900 | E: teamorange@jetex.com

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Leading Travel Marketplace Wingie Unveils Key Destinations Before 2025

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates and RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WINGIE has revealed its list of key destinations for travelers seeking memorable experiences before 2025. Drawing insights from its vast user base, WINGIE, the leading travel marketplace in the MENA region, highlights some of the most sought–after locations that promise exceptional cultural, historical, and natural allure.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Riyadh in December offers a unique experience as the city hosts Riyadh Season, a celebration of culture, entertainment, and food. Visitors can enjoy concerts, performances, outdoor festivals, local markets, themed events, and famous landmarks, which add to the city’s charm. Flights to Riyadh start from 80 USD, making it an ideal destination for cultural exploration and seasonal festivities.

London, United Kingdom

London remains a popular choice for travelers worldwide, particularly in winter. Home to iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace, the city offers a variety of experiences to explore. Its unique blend of culture and seasonal festivities makes it an ideal destination to visit before the new year. Flights to London start from 182 USD, allowing travelers to explore the city during the holiday season.

Istanbul, Türkiye

Visiting Istanbul in winter offers a unique and delightful experience. The city is much less crowded, allowing visitors to explore iconic attractions like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapı Palace. Despite the mild winter weather, the city's charm remains, providing a comfortable atmosphere for sightseeing and exploring historic sites. Flights to Istanbul start from 76 USD, making December the perfect time for a budget–friendly yet authentic experience of this multicultural city.

About Wingie Enuygun Group

Wingie Enuygun Group is a leading travel marketplace in the MENA region, specializing in flights through its platforms wingie.com, sa.wingie.com, wingie.ae and enuygun.com. The company offers a comprehensive range of travel products including flights, hotels, rental cars and bus tickets. Recognized for its innovation, Wingie Enuygun Group is at the forefront of the MENA online travel space, pioneering technological advancements and driving digital transformation within the industry.

Wingie leverages advanced AI technology to provide a seamless user experience, featuring virtual interlining for flights and a diverse array of airline tickets and travel content. The platform is available in six languages, employs over 400 people, and attracts approximately 200 million visitors annually, reaffirming its position as a premier choice for travelers.

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منصة السفر الرائدة Wingie تكشف عن أكثر الوجهات شعبية قبل عام 2025

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة، والرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية، , Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — كشفت منصة WINGIE عن قائمتها لأكثر الوجهات شعبية للمسافرين الذين يبحثون عن تجارب لا تُنسى قبل عام 2025. استنادًا إلى تحليلات مستمدة من قاعدة مستخدميها الواسعة، تسلط WINGIE، منصة السفر الرائدة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا، الضوء على بعض أكثر الوجهات طلبًا، والتي تتميز بجاذبيتها الثقافية والتاريخية والطبيعية الفريدة.

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية

توفر الرياض في شهر ديسمبر تجربة فريدة من نوعها حيث تستضيف المدينة موسم الرياض، وهو احتفال بالثقافة والترفيه والطعام. يمكن للزوار الاستمتاع بالحفلات الموسيقية والعروض والمهرجانات الخارجية والأسواق المحلية والفعاليات المميزة، بالإضافة إلى المعالم الشهيرة التي تضيف إلى سحر المدينة. تبدأ أسعار الرحلات إلى الرياض من 80 دولارًا، مما يجعلها وجهة مثالية لاستكشاف الثقافة والاستمتاع بالفعاليات الموسمية.

لندن، المملكة المتحدة

تظل لندن خيارًا شائعًا للمسافرين من جميع أنحاء العالم، خاصة في فصل الشتاء. تتميز المدينة بمعالمها الشهيرة مثل برج لندن وقصر باكنغهام، وتوفر مجموعة متنوعة من التجارب. كما أن مزيجها الفريد من الثقافة والاحتفالات الموسمية يجعلها وجهة مثالية للزيارة قبل بداية العام الجديد. تبدأ أسعار الرحلات إلى لندن من 182 دولارًا، مما يتيح للمسافرين فرصة استكشاف المدينة خلال موسم العطلات.

إسطنبول، تركيا

توفر زيارة إسطنبول في فصل الشتاء تجربة فريدة وممتعة. تكون المدينة أقل ازدحامًا، مما يتيح للزوار استكشاف المعالم الشهيرة مثل آيا صوفيا وقصر توبكابي. وعلى الرغم من الطقس الشتوي المعتدل، تظل المدينة ساحرة وتوفر أجواء مريحة للتجول واستكشاف المواقع التاريخية. تبدأ أسعار الرحلات إلى إسطنبول من 76 دولارًا، مما يجعل شهر ديسمبر هو الوقت المثالي لتجربة أصيلة في هذه المدينة متعددة الثقافات وبأسعار معقولة.

عن مجموعة Wingie Enuygun

مجموعة Wingie Enuygun هي سوق سفر رائدة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، وتختص في رحلات الطيران من خلال منصاتها wingie.ae ،sa.wingie.com ،wingie.com وenuygun.com. تقدم الشركة مجموعة واسعة من منتجات السفر بما في ذلك رحلات الطيران وحجز الفنادق وتأجير السيارات وتذاكر الحافلات. تشتهر مجموعة Wingie Enuygun بابتكاراتها، وهي في طليعة صناعة السفر عبر الإنترنت في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، ورائدة في مجال التقدم التكنولوجي وتقود التحول الرقمي داخل الصناعة.

يستفيد Wingie من تقنية الذكاء الاصطناعي المتقدمة لتوفير تجربة مستخدم سلسة، مع ميزة الربط الافتراضي لرحلات الطيران ومجموعة متنوعة من تذاكر الطيران ومحتوى السفر. المنصة متاحة بست لغات، وتوظف أكثر من 400 شخص، وتجذب حوالي 200 مليون زائر سنويًا، مما يؤكد مكانتها كخيار مميز للمسافرين.

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شركة أمانة تطلق برنامج amanainvest لتقدم حلًا مؤتمتًا لبناء الثروة بسهولة ودون رسوم

دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة, Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — أعلنت شركة أمانة، الشركة الرائدة في مجال الوساطة المالية الرقمية في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، عن إطلاق منتجها الجديد amanainvest، الذي يعتبر برنامجًا مثاليًا يتيح بناء الثروة تلقائيًا ويواكب احتياجات المستثمرين على اختلاف مستويات الخبرة الاستثمارية لديهم. ويسمح هذا البرنامج للعملاء بالاستثمار دون عناء بما يتماشى مع أهدافهم المالية، ووفقاً لتفضيلاتهم من حيث المخاطرة، كل ذلك بالانسجام مع نموذج “ضبط الخطة للعمل بشكل آلي“. وبفضل الاستثمار الميسر والخالي من أية رسوم إدارة إضافية للخطة أو أية اشتراكات، يرسي amanainvest معيارًا جديدًا في سوق الاستثمار بالمنطقة، مما يضمن أقصى استفادة العميل بشكل مباشر من كل دولار يقوم باستثماره.

ومع برنامج amanainvest، سواء كان المستفيد منه مستثمرًا مبتدئًا أو متداولًا متمرساً، فإنه سيكون بإمكانه البدء في بناء ثروته فورًا ودون تعقيد.

هذا وقد تم تصميم برنامج amanainvest مع خيارات عدة للخطط، ومصممة خصيصاً لتتناسب مع كل استراتيجية استثمار. وتتنوع هذه الخطط ما بين الخطط المعدة مسبقًا والمتضمنة محافظ مختارة بعناية ومنظمة حسب فئة الأصول أو مستوى المخاطر، والخطط القابلة للتخصيص التي تتيح للمستثمرين إمكانية تعديل الخطط الحالية لتتماشى مع أهدافهم المالية الشخصية، فضلاً عن الخطط التي يتم إنشاؤها من قبل المستخدم، والتي تمكنه من إنشاء محفظة فريد تضم ما يصل إلى 20 أصلًا، بما في ذلك الأسهم وصناديق الاستثمار المتداولة (ETFs)، والعملات الرقمية المشفرة. وبفضل مجموعة خططه المرنة، إلى جانب سهولة إدارته، يوفر برنامج amanainvest قدراً كبيراً من التحكم، والراحة، مع إمكانية التخصيص الذي يحتاجه جميع المستثمرين العصريين.

وفي تعليق له بهذه المناسبة، صرّح الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة أمانة، محمد رسول قائلاً: “تتمثل مهمتنا في جعل الاستثمار متاحًا وسلساً للجميع. ومع برنامج amanainvest سيستفيد العملاء من أدوات متقدمة ومبسطة، تجعل الاستثمار سهلاً وآليًا وشفافًا ومجزيًا، عدا عن كونه خاليًا تمامًا من أية رسوم. إطلاق هذا البرنامج يعزز من مكانتنا كشريك رئيسي للاستثمار والتداول في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا.

وينطوي برنامج amanainvest على العديد من المزايا التي تشمل، الخلو من أية رسوم، سواء رسوم الإدارة أو الاشتراك أو فترات الإغلاق، ليذهب ما نسبته 100% من العائدات للمستثمر بالكامل، والودائع المتكررة المرنة مع خيارات إيداع أسبوعية أو شهرية أو لمرة واحدة دون فترات إغلاق، وإمكانية الإيقاف أو التعديل في أي وقت بحيث يحتفظ المستثمرون بميزة التحكم الكامل بأموالهم، هذا إلى جانب اشتماله على العديد من الخيارات الاستثمارية المتوافقة مع أحكام الشريعة الإسلامية والمتاحة لتلبي جميع الاحتياجات المتنوعة.

ويعد برنامج amanainvest ترجمة فعلية لالتزامات أمانة ورسالتها الرامية لإتاحة الوصول إلى الأسواق المالية للجميع. ومن خلال إطلاق برنامجها الاستثماري الجديد، amanainvest، تعزز أمانة دورها المحوري كوسيط موثوق يقدم مجموعة واسعة وشاملة من حلول الاستثمار والتداول في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا.

ولمعرفة المزيد عن amanainvest يرجى زيارة الموقع الإلكتروني عبر الرابط: www.amana.app.

نبذة عن أمانة:
أمانة هي شركة رائدة في مجال الوساطة المالية الالكترونية. وتوفر أمانة للمستثمرين الأفراد والمتداولين النشطين إمكانية الوصول المباشر إلى الأسواق المالية العالمية، وتخدم عملاءها في جميع أنحاء منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا، كما تدير مكاتب متعددة في دبي، ولندن، وليماسول، وبيروت.
للتواصل: يرجى التواصل مع مديرة الاتصالات لدى أمانة، كارولينا سلويكوفسكا، عبر البريد الإلكتروني:   karolina.slowikowska@amanacapital.com.

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amana Introduces amanainvest: A Zero-Fee Solution for Effortless, Automated Wealth Building

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — amana, a leading neobroker in the MENA region, introduces amanainvest, an automated wealth–building product designed for all experience levels. It allows clients to invest effortlessly in line with individual financial goals and risk preferences in a true ‘set it and forget it’ model. With zero management or subscription fees, amanainvest sets a new standard in the MENA investment landscape, ensuring that every dollar invested directly benefits the client.

With amanainvest, whether you're a first–time investor or a seasoned trader, you can start building your wealth immediately and without complexity. amanainvest offers options tailored to every investment strategy, including:

  • Pre–built plans with curated portfolios organized by asset class or risk level.
  • Customizable plans that allow investors to modify existing plans to align with personal financial goals.
  • Build–Your–Own plans enabling users to create a unique portfolio with up to 20 assets, including stocks, ETFs, and crypto.

With its range of flexible plans and straightforward management, amanainvest offers the control, convenience, and customization that all modern investors need.

“Our mission is to make investing accessible and seamless,” said Muhammad Rasoul, CEO of amana. “With amanainvest, clients benefit from sophisticated but simplified tools that keep investing easy, automated, transparent, and rewarding—and entirely free of fees. This launch strengthens our position as the go–to partner for investment and trading in the MENA region.”

Key benefits of amanainvest include:

  • Zero fees: No management, subscription, or exit fees—100% of returns go to the investor.
  • Flexible recurring deposits: Choose from weekly, monthly, or one–time options with no lockup periods.
  • Pause or adjust anytime: Investors retain complete control over their funds.
  • Sharia–compliant choices: Accessible investment options to suit diverse needs.

amanainvest is an extension of amana’s mission to democratize access to financial markets. By launching amanainvest, amana cements its role as a trusted broker with one of the most comprehensive ranges of investment and trading solutions in the MENA region.

Explore amanainvest at www.amana.app.

About amana

amana is a leading neobroker. It provides retail investors and active traders with direct access to the global financial markets, serving clients across MENA. It operates multiple offices across Dubai, London, Limassol, and Beirut.

CONTACT: Contact: Karolina Slowikowska, Director of Communications, at karolina.slowikowska@amanacapital.com

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Eliminating Rabies in Africa Must Begin with Quality Data

To effectively eliminate rabies in the continent, there is need for the right information on its prevalence, transmission patterns, vaccination rates and treatment efficacy. Credit: Shutterstock

To effectively eliminate rabies in the continent, there is need for the right information on its prevalence, transmission patterns, vaccination rates and treatment efficacy. Credit: Shutterstock

By Isatou Touray
Nov 28 2024 – Rabies, despite being a major public health concern in Africa, is still not fully understood, due to the limited data available on it. This has slowed down efforts to eliminate it, yet the continent bears a significant burden of the disease and accounts for most of the deaths it causes globally.

With the exception of only a handful of countries, the continent generally has poor and incomplete data on this disease that results from bites or scratches by an infected dog. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the disease is responsible for an estimated 59,000 deaths in the world every year, out of which 95 per cent are in Africa and Asia.

All this arsenal against the disease has largely been rendered ineffective by the absence of complete, reliable, high-quality data that could inform effective decision making and proper management. Without the full picture that only data can paint, decision makers cannot see the true scale and impact of the disease is unclear

Even in cases that are not fatal, rabies, like other Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) – a group of 20 diseases that debilitate, disfigure and can kill – robs individuals of good health, dignity and livelihood.

Rabies, in particular, causes progressive and potentially fatal inflammation of the brain and spinal cord that make up the central nervous system. It often leads to death once the virus infects the central nervous system and the symptoms appear, underlining the urgent need for prompt treatment.

The good news is that the knowledge and tools for tackling rabies, which is one of the oldest human diseases, are well known, proven and available. Vaccines and antibodies that can save lives in case of infection exist, as well as dog vaccines to keep the virus at bay.

The bad news, however, is that all this arsenal against the disease has largely been rendered ineffective by the absence of complete, reliable, high-quality data that could inform effective decision making and proper management. Without the full picture that only data can paint, decision makers cannot see the true scale and impact of the disease is unclear.

To effectively eliminate rabies in the continent, there is need for the right information on its prevalence, transmission patterns, vaccination rates and treatment efficacy. Armed with this, it becomes easier to identify infection hotspots, monitor and evaluate interventions and deploy equitable responses.

Better appreciation of the disease will help trigger action by governments, funders and other actors in securing resources and mobilising action to relieve needless suffering and decrease health-related drivers of poverty.

Ultimately, this will help the continent inch towards attaining Sustainable Development Goal 3.3 that targets a 90 per cent reduction in the number of people who need NTD intervention.

Over the last decade progress has been made against NTDs, leading to 600 million fewer people requiring NTD intervention between 2010 and 2020, which has been attributed to strengthening domestic and international commitment.

There is a greater opportunity to accelerate this progress further by focusing the fight against rabies. Without this crucial data, efforts against the disease will remain piecemeal, reactive, unfocused and inefficient.

This will leave individuals suffering and could sometimes lead to preventable deaths. The WHO estimates the global cost of rabies to be about US$8.6 billion annually, arising from lost lives and livelihoods, medical care and associated costs, as well as uncalculated psychological trauma.

Absence of proper data also makes it more difficult to mobilise national and international resources for control, elimination and eradication of the disease.

Significant and sustainable resources are required to avail vaccines to at high-risk individuals and emergency treatment to communities that cannot afford them. Also critical in the fight is mass vaccination of dogs that has been found to be effective in controlling rabies, as well as public awareness and education campaigns on preventing bites and what to do when bitten or scratched.

All this begins with quality data and robust data systems. This is the compass in the fight against rabies and other NTDs in Africa. It is also a guide for elimination of the disease by identifying where to deploy vaccines, provide treatment and rollout requisite infrastructure.

It is worth highlighting that Kikundi, a community of practice for NTD Program Managers in Africa, is well positioned to strengthen the efforts to enhance data quality and build robust systems, ultimately supporting countries in their fight against rabies.

As highlighted in the theme of this year’s World Rabies Day – ‘Breaking rabies boundaries’, it is time to disrupt the status quo by improving our understanding of this disease. No one in Africa should continue suffering and dying from preventable and treatable diseases like rabies.

 

Dr Isatou Touray, a former Vice-President of the Republic of the Gambia, is the interim Executive Director of Uniting to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases.