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Bangladesh, 蹤獲弝け hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Special Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in the first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation in Dhaka on May 6, 2025. (ISPR)
Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in the first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation in Dhaka on May 6, 2025. (ISPR)
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Updated 08 May 2025

Bangladesh, 蹤獲弝け hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Saudi and Bangladeshi military officials take part in first meeting of Saudi-Bangladesh Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation
  • Joint meeting follows Bangladeshi chief of air staffs visit to Riyadh in February
  • Talks open up new horizon to boost defense ties, Bangladeshi military official says

DHAKA: 蹤獲弝け and Bangladesh held the first meeting of their Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation, as Dhaka seeks to strengthen its security ties with the Kingdom.

Maj. Gen. Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Khalidi, assistant chief of training and development of the Armed Forces of 蹤獲弝け, was in Dhaka to lead a Saudi delegation for the three-day talks, which concluded on Thursday.

The Bangladeshi side was led by Lt. Gen. S.M. Kamrul Hassan, principal staff officer of Bangladeshs Armed Forces Division during the discussion.

This is ... the first time that Bangladesh held a Joint Committee Defense Cooperation meeting with 蹤獲弝け, Lt. Colonel Sami-Ud-Dowla Chowdhury, director of Bangladeshi militarys media wing ISPR, told Arab News.

Both countries have signed a protocol on Thursday aimed at proceeding further with the discussions held on Tuesday in Dhaka.

The Saudi-Bangladesh defense cooperation covers several areas, including joint exercises, arms procurement, indigenous production capability and expertise sharing, Chowdhury said.

With this, Bangladesh developed a defense-to-defense relation with one of our very trusted friends, 蹤獲弝け. And definitely, it will open up a new horizon for increased defence cooperation.

Bangladesh is ready to contribute its operational knowledge with 蹤獲弝け, he added, pointing to the militarys experience in various locations around the world, including as one of the highest contributors of UN peacekeepers.

The country ranks third in the top troop-contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions, with more than 5,600 personnel as of February this year.

(This) operational knowledge could be helpful for 蹤獲弝け for a better doctrine of military understanding. (The meeting) can be described as an elevation in terms of defense cooperation between Bangladesh and 蹤獲弝け, Chowdhury said.

The joint meeting comes after Bangladeshs Air Force chief, Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, visited the Kingdom in February.

Dhaka and Riyadh signed in 2019 an agreement to further their military cooperation, which has served as a basis for their collaborations in the field.

Stronger defense ties with 蹤獲弝け would be beneficial for Bangladesh, especially if it entails more joint exercises between the two countries, said Ishfaq Ilahi Choudhury, a defense expert and retired air officer of Bangladeshs Air Force.

This is a very good idea, he told Arab News.

We dont have deserts in our country. If our officers and soldiers take part in joint exercises with 蹤獲弝けs forces, our forces members will get acquainted with desert warfare. On the other hand, Saudi defense personnel can have experiences from Bangladesh over the riverine warfare tactics, jungle warfare, etc.

Both nations have opportunities to scale up collaborations across different areas, he added. With the assistance of 蹤獲弝け, Bangladesh can develop its ordnance factories, and further its defense equipment and logistics production capabilities.

Its a field of endless opportunities, Choudhury said.


Taliban sends envoys to Germany to coordinate deportations

Taliban sends envoys to Germany to coordinate deportations
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Taliban sends envoys to Germany to coordinate deportations

Taliban sends envoys to Germany to coordinate deportations
  • Germany does not recognize the Taliban leaders in Afghanistan but does have technical contacts on the deportations
  • Spokesman said Germany government has committed to systematic expulsions of those convicted of crimes

BERLIN: The German government said Monday that two new envoys had been sent by Afghanistans Taliban administration to help coordinate deportations, days after 81 convicted Afghans were sent back to their homeland.
The flight on Friday was the second from Germany since expulsions to Afghanistan resumed last year.
Germany does not recognize the Taliban leaders in Afghanistan but does have technical contacts on the deportations, which have been facilitated by Qatar.
Government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said that during the exchanges it has been agreed that two representatives of the Afghan administration will be incorporated into Afghanistans missions in Germany.
A foreign ministry source later confirmed to AFP that the two envoys had arrived in Germany over the weekend.
They are currently going through the normal registration process before they begin their work, the source said.
According to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) daily, the two envoys will work at the Afghan embassy in Berlin and at the countrys consulate in the western city of Bonn.
The Taliban authorities demanded this step in return for making last Fridays flight possible, the paper reported.
The FAZ said that the envoys had already worked in consular services and were not considered extremists.
Germany stopped deportations to Afghanistan and closed its embassy in Kabul following the Taliban movements return to power in 2021.
However last year the last German government resumed expulsions with a flight in August carrying 28 Afghans.
Current chancellor Friedrich Merz has vowed to continue deportations, having made a tougher line on immigration a key campaign theme in Februarys general election.
Kornelius said that further flights were in the offing.
The government has committed to systematic expulsions of those convicted of crimes and this will not be accomplished with just one flight, he said.


Romania to buy Israeli air defense systems for nearly $2.3 billion

Romania to buy Israeli air defense systems for nearly $2.3 billion
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Romania to buy Israeli air defense systems for nearly $2.3 billion

Romania to buy Israeli air defense systems for nearly $2.3 billion
  • Romania, a NATO member and Ukraine neighbor, looks to boost its defense posture and replace its aging Soviet-era equipment
  • It is set to purchase six integrated Shorad-Vshorad anti-aircraft systems from an Israeli company

BUCHAREST: Romania announced Monday it has signed a deal with an Israeli company to buy six anti-aircraft systems, as the NATO member and Ukraine neighbor looks to boost its defense posture.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Romania has gained in strategic importance and exposure to defense risks, with Russian drone fragments regularly falling on its soil.
Under a framework agreement signed with Israeli defense company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems last week, Romania is set to purchase six integrated Shorad-Vshorad anti-aircraft systems for more than two billion euros ($2.3 billion).
Israels Iron Dome air defense system is one of Rafaels best-known products.
According to the deal, three further contracts will need to be signed under the framework agreement, which runs for seven years.
The procurement deal, which was rubber-stamped by Romanias parliament in 2020, aims to equip the army with advanced weapon systems designed to protect against air threats, including drones and cruise missiles, the eastern European countrys defense ministry said in a statement.
In a recent interview on public television, Defense Minister Ionut Mosteanu likened the anti-aircraft systems to the Iron Dome... when the Iranians attack, saying thats Shorad-Vshorad and it protects Tel Aviv.
In 2024, Romania signed a deal with the United States to purchase 32 F-35 fighter jets for an estimated $6.5 billion.
The Black Sea nation has been striving for years to bolster its defense forces and replace its aging Soviet-era equipment.


Rebels in Colombia attack a military patrol with a drone, killing 3 soldiers

Rebels in Colombia attack a military patrol with a drone, killing 3 soldiers
Updated 21 July 2025

Rebels in Colombia attack a military patrol with a drone, killing 3 soldiers

Rebels in Colombia attack a military patrol with a drone, killing 3 soldiers

BOGOTA, Colombia: Rebels in northeastern Colombia used a drone to attack a military patrol in a rural area, killing three soldiers and injuring eight, the military said.
The army blamed the attack on the National Liberation Army, or ELN, a group of approximately six thousand fighters that has been fighting the Colombian government since the 1960s. The attack took place Sunday outside the town of El Carmen in the Catatumbo region, the military said in a statement.
Rebel groups in Colombia are increasingly using drones to attack the military and to attack each other as they fight for control of rural areas. They mostly use commercial photography drones with explosives strapped to them, flying them straight into their targets.
Colombias Defense Ministry says that rebel groups launched 115 drone attacks last year. Sundays drone attack is the one of the deadliest on record.
Colombias government has struggled to contain violence in rural areas that were formerly under the control of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, the guerrilla group that made peace with the government in 2016.
Several smaller rebel groups and drug gangs are now fighting over the control of areas abandoned by the FARC, where illicit activities like drug trafficking and illegal mining are common.
In January, Colombias government suspended peace talks with the National Liberation Army, following a spate of attacks in the Catatumbo region, in which at least 80 people were killed and 50,000 were forced to flee their homes.


Filipinos find new opportunities, make waves as content creators in UAE

Filipinos find new opportunities, make waves as content creators in UAE
Updated 21 July 2025

Filipinos find new opportunities, make waves as content creators in UAE

Filipinos find new opportunities, make waves as content creators in UAE
  • Filipino creators reach hundreds of thousands of followerswith comedy and lifestyle content
  • For most of them, social media fame came suddenly as they pursued their day jobs

MANILA: Margarete Serranos foray into content creation began in the Philippines nearly two decades ago, when she would upload comedy skits while juggling her responsibilities as a nursing student.

What was then a hobby had a boost a few years later, as she moved to Abu Dhabi in 2014, where she found employment as a private nurse.

Known online as Em, she started sharing food reviews from her new home abroad.

Some restaurant owners and managers began to notice my posts and invited me to revisit, which marked the beginning of my food blogging journey. Eventually, I returned to vlogging as well, Serrano told Arab News.

Today, she has nearly 160,000 followers across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, and has transitioned into full-time content creation, sharing her culinary, travel experiences and tips for other overseas Filipino workers.

I actively participate in community and volunteer events. Through my content, I aim to spread positivity, hope and kindness, she said. I want to inspire others to do good, give back and uplift one another especially within the Filipino community.

Gulf countries, especially 蹤獲弝け and the UAE, are home to nearly 2 million Filipinos. About 700,000 of them live in the UAE.

Traditionally employed in health care, education and corporate sectors, some of them, such as Serrano, have turned their social media-savviness and digital creativity into new opportunities.

With followers ranging from hundreds of thousands to more than a million, they rise to online fame with content varying from comedy skits to wellbeing, lifestyle and informative videos that help Filipinos adapt and adjust to life in the Middle East.

Michael Banua moved to Dubai in 2017 with a degree in chemistry and began his career as an account manager for a construction company. But storytelling has always been his passion. He now pursues it professionally.

Ive always loved storytelling. I once dreamed of becoming a filmmaker or writer, but life took me elsewhere. Content creation brought that dream back. Now I get to tell real, relatable stories in my own way every day, Banua told Arab News.

His 116,000 followers on Instagram are drawn to positive and lighthearted content, in which he always tries to include Filipino culture from humor to everyday moments, so other nationalities can see and appreciate who we are, he said.

Its my way of giving Filipinos here a piece of home while celebrating Dubais diversity, too.

His compatriot and fellow Dubai-based creator, Jep Laguitan, retains his main job as a photographer and videographer.

Having lived in the UAE for the past 12 years, he has earned nearly 200,000 followers on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, aiming his content at Filipinos.

Mostly, I do comedy videos which attract more OFW audiences, he said. (It) makes our kabayan (compatriots) forget about the stress of their day.

Others, such as Mark Ilano, who has about 230,000 followers on Instagram alone, are focused on specific themes.

Iland has become widely recognized for his content on menswear as well as Dubai city, creating posts dispensing advice for fashion and styling, as well as smart shopping and money-saving tips.

I liked the idea of building a community around things we all care about and putting out content thats fun, helpful or inspiring, he said. At first, it was just a hobby, but over time I realized it was something I really wanted to take more seriously.

For Rechel Hoco, who has more than 1 million followers on Facebook alone, the content career also started out of sudden.

I would film my daily life as an OFW simple things, nothing fancy. Then one day, I made a video about trying mandi in Dubai, and it suddenly went viral. Thats when I realized, OK, maybe this is something I can actually grow. Thats where it all began, she told Arab News.

As one of the most high-profile Filipino content creators in the Middle East, Hoco sees her content as something that reflects her embrace of Dubai as home.

I moved to Dubai in search of better opportunities, and this city gave me more than I ever dreamed of, she said. It helped me grow not just in my career, but also as a person.


Belgian king denounces Gaza abuses in unusually direct remarks

Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium arrive for the Te Deum mass, on the occasion of the Belgian National Day.
Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium arrive for the Te Deum mass, on the occasion of the Belgian National Day.
Updated 21 July 2025

Belgian king denounces Gaza abuses in unusually direct remarks

Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium arrive for the Te Deum mass, on the occasion of the Belgian National Day.
  • It is a disgrace to all of humanity. We support the call by the UN Secretary-General to immediately end this unbearable crisis, the king said

BRUSSELS: Belgiums King Philippe described abuses in Gaza as a disgrace to humanity in a speech on the eve of Mondays national day, unusually direct remarks on international affairs from a monarch who traditionally avoids public politics.
I add my voice to all those who denounce the serious humanitarian abuses in Gaza, where innocent people are dying of hunger and being killed by bombs while trapped in their enclaves, he said speaking at his palace in Brussels.
The current situation has gone on for far too long. It is a disgrace to all of humanity. We support the call by the United Nations Secretary-General to immediately end this unbearable crisis.
It was the first time Philippe has spoken out so strongly and unambiguously about a conflict in public. Belgiums federal government has been more reserved in its criticism of the conflict in Gaza.
The kings role in Belgium is limited to giving advice, support, and warnings to the government without making any political decisions.
Israel launched its assault on Gaza following an October 2023 attack on Israeli towns by Hamas-led fighters who killed 1,200 people and captured 251 hostages. Since then, Israeli forces have killed more than 59,000 people in Gaza, according to health officials there. Much of the territory has been laid to waste and Israel has restricted food and other supplies.
Israel denies that its forces commit abuses in Gaza and says restrictions on supplies are needed to prevent aid from being diverted by militants.