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		<title>ICIEC and Al Baraka Bank Egypt Collaborate on $50 Million Documentary Credit Insurance Policy to Enhance Export Transactions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ALGIRES: The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), a Shariah-based multilateral insurer and member of the Islamic Development Bank Group, today signed a Documentary Credit Insurance Policy (DCIP) with Albaraka Bank Egypt, on the sidelines of the IsDB Group Annual Meetings 2025 in Algiers to support export transactions backed by [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>ALGIRES:</strong> The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC), a Shariah-based multilateral insurer and member of the Islamic Development Bank Group, today signed a Documentary Credit Insurance Policy (DCIP) with Albaraka Bank Egypt, on the sidelines of the IsDB Group Annual Meetings 2025 in Algiers to support export transactions backed by Letters of Credit worth USD 50 Million.</p>



<p>The DCIP was signed by Dr. Khalid Khalafalla, CEO of ICIEC, and Mr Ahmed Atteya, Head of Financial Institutions at Al Baraka Bank Egypt. This underscores the critical role of tailored risk-mitigation instruments in de-risking and enabling cross-border trade.</p>



<p>The insurance policy provides a comprehensive coverage for Al Baraka Bank’s documentary credit transactions by protecting the bank againt non-payment risk of overseas banks issing letters of credit (LCs). This enables to enlarge its LC confirmation business to support Egyptian exports.</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Khalid Khalafalla, CEO of ICIEC</strong>, stated, <em>“We are honored to partner with Al Baraka Bank – Egypt on this Documentary Credit Insurance Policy to de-risk Egyptian exports. This collaboration strengthens economic resilience and supports growth across our member states.”</em></p>



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		<title>AIBA FOR A 360-DEGREE PROBE INTO THE INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY ANGLE IN A DOCUMENTARY OF THE BBC TITLED “INDIA: THE MODI QUESTION”.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2023 17:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW DELHI: The All India Bar Association (AIBA) has demanded a 360-degree probe into the international conspiracy angle in the BBCs documentary “India: The Modi Question” while wholeheartedly welcoming the Government of India’s move to block YouTube channels and Twitter handles that spread a venomous documentary of the BBC. In a letter to Union Home [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW DELHI:</strong> The All India Bar Association (AIBA) has demanded a 360-degree probe into the international conspiracy angle in the BBCs documentary “India: The Modi Question” while wholeheartedly welcoming the Government of India’s move to block YouTube channels and Twitter handles that spread a venomous documentary of the BBC.</p>



<p>In a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, AIBA Chairman Dr. Adish C Aggarwala, Senior Advocate has pointed out that the AIBA considers the timing of the so-called documentary, its contents, and the way it had been conceived and promoted as dangerous, and calls upon the Government of India to order a 360-degree probe into the international conspiracy angle.</p>



<p>This documentary should neither be seen as a one-off adverse media report nor brushed aside as a superficial and half-baked attempt to undermine the stature of the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi in his individual capacity.</p>



<p>Invisible hands behind this documentary and the minds that got together to stitch an imaginary tale with discredited and rejected evidence should be identified and brought to the book.</p>



<p>Four things should be borne in mind while ordering a comprehensive probe into the international conspiracy angle to this BBC documentary, Dr. Adish C Aggarwala, who was also the Vice Chairman of the Bar Council of India and Supreme Court Bar Association, added in the letter.</p>



<p><strong>One:</strong> When a few Western nations traditionally inimical and dismissive of India’s assets and progresses had expected the nation to flounder and crumble during the deadly pandemic caused by the spread of Covid-19. India not only withstood the Covid wave, but it also invented its own vaccines and went about inoculating more than a billion population thereby shielding them against the infection. Unlike these so-called developed nations, India offered its vaccine either free or at heavily discounted rates to other poor nations, exhibiting its large heart and concern for global peace and well-being. Those who were waiting to write off India were stunned by this incredible handling of Covid waves by the Government of India, headed by Shri Narendra Modi.</p>



<p><strong>Two:</strong> Ever since Russia and Ukraine went to war in February 2022, India has chartered its own way of dealing with the international crisis keeping its own domestic issues in mind. India has not budged from the muscle-flexing by the Western nations and instead has spoken tough about keeping its own interest at the top. India, therefore, is not only able to do business with Russia, but it is also able to talk to both sides, enjoying the confidence of both sides. The fact that India was able to evacuate its stranded students from the war-affected zones is proof of the same. Enjoying tremendous goodwill in both Russia and Ukraine, Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi is tipped to achieve a breakthrough and achieve a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. India has repeatedly told both sides that talks and a peaceful resolution alone would be the lasting solution and that this is not an era of war. Western nations do not have this leverage on both sides, and therefore they are determined to destabilize Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts, as it would earn him the top spot in international diplomacy.</p>



<p><strong>Three:</strong> India ascended to the G20 leadership in December 2022, much to the chagrin of India-baiters in some of the Western nations. From the moment the scepter was handed over to India, we have been working towards achieving global peace and addressing vexed issues. This is also not to the liking of some nations that still cling to their colonial mindset.</p>



<p><strong>Four:</strong> With global recession looming over several developed nations, India has not only emerged as the fifth largest economy in the world but also has nullified all the initial ill effects of a slowdown or recession. India’s fundamentals are strong, and its healthy domestic demand-supply situation has insulated the nation from the vagaries of international economic turmoil. India is already the fastest-growing large economy in the world, and in another five years, it will reach the envious position of the third largest economy in the world – behind only the United States and China. This achievement under the able leadership of Shri Narendra Modi has riled many nations.</p>



<p>The AIBA is of the firm opinion that all these mega international trends and reality have made the forces averse to India’s leadership and development to dig out something that would distract the nation’s focus from development and welfare, to defending its image in the global arena.</p>



<p>This so-called documentary has nothing new to show or speak of. Much of its contents had been thoroughly circulated and discussed in public, considered and rejected by various courts, including the Supreme Court of India. The 20-year-old Gujarat riot has several layers to it, but this BBC tries to have a linear narrative and quite maliciously tries to pin down our Prime Minister and the nation itself on the mat.</p>



<p>Fortunately, this narrative has failed to find many takers. Except for those who want to get at the ruling party, the Prime Minister, and his policies, the general public has comprehensively rejected this documentary.</p>



<p>But, AIBA feels just because it has not cut ice with the general public and India at large, the mischievous attempt of the BBC to foment trouble in India, should be viewed seriously by the Government of India, and a probe should be ordered into the international conspiracy angle.</p>



<p><strong>Therefore, AIBA makes the following requests to the Government of India:</strong></p>



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<li>Form a Special Investigation Team (SIT) comprising retired judges of the Supreme Court, jurists, and investigators to probe the international conspiracy behind the BBC documentary.</li>



<li>Write to the UK government to identify people behind this production, probe their background and cooperate with the Government of India in accessing the so-called documents in possession of the BBC and hold inquiries with persons who had conceived, produced, and spread it across the world.</li>



<li>AIBA urges the Government of India to link this dangerous documentary issued with the ongoing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks with the UK and obtain an assurance from that nation that no more such anti-India attempts will be allowed on its soil.</li>



<li>Issue a warning to BBC that India will not hesitate to invoke its inherent powers and block its channel and other platforms within the territory of India unless the BBC issues a public apology within a timeframe.</li>
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		<title>11th Aarogya Film Festival: ‘Rekha’, ‘Yoddha’ Bag First Prizes In Short Films And Documentary Sections</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Films should be made on emerging diseases like clicking selfies, quips noted film and theatre actor Hrishikesh Joshi PUNE: Short film ‘Rekha’ and documentary ‘Yoddha’ bagged the first prize at the concluding ceremony of the 11th Aarogya Film Festival, organized by PM Shah Foundation, at the National Film Archives of India on Law College Road on [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PUNE:</strong> Short film ‘Rekha’ and documentary ‘Yoddha’ bagged the first prize at the concluding ceremony of the 11th Aarogya Film Festival, organized by PM Shah Foundation, at the National Film Archives of India on Law College Road on Saturday.</p>



<p>In the short film category, Shekhar Rankhambe bagged the first prize for ‘Rekha’, which is based on skin protection. In the documentary section, Pramod Pednekar bagged the first prize for ‘Yoddha’, which is based on autism. The prizes, comprising a certificate and memento, were awarded by noted film and theatre actor Hrishikesh Joshi in presence of Festival Director Advocate Chetan Gandhi.</p>



<p>The second and the third prize in the short film section were bagged by Kiran Pote for ‘Najariyaa’ and Anupam Barve for ‘Goshta Arjunachi’ respectively. The second and the third prize in the documentary section were received by Ganesh Dhotre for ‘2 Chaak 435 Diwas’ and Mamta Chopra for ‘Periods – Chuppi Ki Goonj’.</p>



<p>Directors of all the 31 films that were screened at the festival were given participation certificates.</p>



<p>Speaking on the occasion, Joshi said the need of the hour was to make films on “emerging diseases”.  </p>



<p>“<em>There has been rapid advancement in technology and now entertainment is available on personalized mobiles. I think it may lead to narcissism. Today new diseases have emerged like clicking photos and selfies. Films should be done on such modern diseases</em>,” <strong>Joshi</strong> said.</p>



<p>Over 130 film entries were received for the festival, of which 31 films were selected by a Jury comprising Dr. Leena Borude, health care professional and consultant, Film and Technology Institute of India, Vinay Javalgikar, filmmaker and Anuja Deodhar, teacher and social activist.</p>
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		<title>The Rowing Squad &#8211; Mirabaud Baselhead Regatta 2022Episode 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 13:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SWITZERLAND: On the occasion of the Mirabaud Baselhead 2022 regatta, the Group launched the ROWING SQUAD with the aim of supporting a crew of young female competitors in this very intense sport, which requires three training sessions per day. The ROWING SQUAD &#8211; a spin-off of The SAILING SQUAD launched by Mirabaud in 2021 &#8211; [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>SWITZERLAND:</strong> On the occasion of the Mirabaud Baselhead 2022 regatta, the Group launched the ROWING SQUAD with the aim of supporting a crew of young female competitors in this very intense sport, which requires three training sessions per day. The ROWING SQUAD &#8211; a spin-off of The SAILING SQUAD launched by Mirabaud in 2021 &#8211; is an exciting documentary series: over two episodes, viewers can follow the 8 talented female rowers, all members of the Swiss national team, as they prepare for the &#8220;regatta&#8221; in central Basel, Switzerland.</p>



<p>Among these girls, several are preparing for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The team is motivated to win the 6.4 km chase, which takes 100 crews from 10 nations under three bridges and is witnessed by spectators all along the way. During the preparation, the ROWING SQUAD goes through a journey of incredible team spirit, hard work, sometimes questioning, but above all, a lot of passion.</p>



<p><strong>Don’t miss the second episode on the 24th of November 2022.</strong></p>


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<p><strong>Episode #1: “BUILDING A WINNING TEAM”</strong></p>



<p>Sofia Meakin, former world rowing champion, recently underwent surgery on both arms. She is still recovering. Will she make it back into the Swiss national team on time? What will be the coach&#8217;s strategy to build a winning team for the race?</p>



<p><strong>Episode #2: “THE RACE”</strong></p>



<p>This is the day. The 6.4 km race starts upstream in the center of Basel, makes a 180° turn, and returns downstream. Will the ROWING SQUAD be able to cope with the changing conditions? Get on board with the team and follow their adventure &#8220;from the inside&#8221;.</p>



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