One of the panels at yesterday’s 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul. From left, Emad Badrous, deputy director of Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Egypt; Shin Kak-soo, Korea’s former vice foreign minister; Christian Berger, director general of the European Union external action service; Dr Abdulreda Assiri, dean of social sciences at the University of Kuwait; and Dr Seo Jeong-min, policy adviser to the Korean foreign ministry. Courtesy the 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul
One of the panels at yesterday’s 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul. From left, Emad Badrous, deputy director of Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Egypt; Shin Kak-soo, Korea’s former vice foreign minister; Christian Berger, director general of the European Union external action service; Dr Abdulreda Assiri, dean of social sciences at the University of Kuwait; and Dr Seo Jeong-min, policy adviser to the Korean foreign ministry. Courtesy the 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul
One of the panels at yesterday’s 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul. From left, Emad Badrous, deputy director of Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Egypt; Shin Kak-soo, Korea’s former vice foreign minister; Christian Berger, director general of the European Union external action service; Dr Abdulreda Assiri, dean of social sciences at the University of Kuwait; and Dr Seo Jeong-min, policy adviser to the Korean foreign ministry. Courtesy the 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul
One of the panels at yesterday’s 10th Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum in Seoul. From left, Emad Badrous, deputy director of Al Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Egypt; Shin Kak-s

Praise for Abu Dhabi’s Economic Vision 2030 at Korea-Middle East forum


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SEOUL // Abu Dhabi's ambitious Economic Vision 2030 has been held up as a pioneering example of planning that should be a bedrock for development in the Arab and Asian world.
Its scale, and the way it is expected to change the urban setting and use of infrastructure and the environment, was roundly praised at the 10th annual Korea-Middle East Cooperation Forum on Wednesday.
Kim Jong-young, a former Korean ambassador to Saudi Arabia, described Vision 2030 as "a design force to be reckoned with".
"The development of the UAE will transform it into a state-of-the-art nation," Mr Kim said.
Prof Sherif Heikal, from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Seoul, was also full of praise.
"I am very proud to find a policymaker in the Middle East who has such a comprehensive vision for the future generation," Prof Heikal said. "I would like to see this vision generalised for other Middle Eastern countries."
Vision 2030 is Abu Dhabi's plan to diversify its economy away from sole reliance on hydrocarbons.
Its projects include Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad), Abu Dhabi Airport Business Park, Al Maryah Island, Paris-Sorbonne University on Reem Island, Saadiyat Island's Cultural District, Yas Island, the newly opened Dh44 billion Khalifa Port and the multibillion-dollar national Etihad Rail programme.
Mohammed Al Khadar, executive director at the capital's Urban Planning Council (UPC), was invited to speak on the masterplan at the gathering in Seoul.
At a panel session on New Frontiers of Economic Co-operation, Mr Al Khadar said Vision 2030 was a "courageous plan" inspired by the late President Sheikh Zayed.
"The vision is to create a confident, secure society and to develop a sustainable, global and competitive economy," he said.
Mr Al Khadar said the Abu Dhabi infrastructure and urban planning model was one from which South Korea and Middle East countries could benefit.
"We are so proud to say we are role models," he said. "Planning is everything. You base everything on indicators and it all comes back to urban planning, to build up regions, to secure growth."
The UPC has split Vision 2030 into four key masterplans, for Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Al Gharbia and the maritime industry.
"These are the heavyweight projects the UPC are so proud of in terms of the community return," Mr Al Khadar said.
Last year the UPC and the South Korean ministry of land, transport and maritime affairs signed an agreement to share experiences in urban planning strategies, methods and best practices.
Mr Al Khadar said the relationship between the two nations was complementary, with both sides benefiting.
"Abu Dhabi has very ambitious plans with Vision 2030," said Aidha Al Breiki, head of international relations at the Department of Economic Development.
"Most of these projects are productive and the vision itself is to move away from depending on oil, and we hope by 2030 that 65 per cent of the economy will be non-oil."
In June, the Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi said non-oil business and industry contributed almost 10 per cent to the economy last year.
Mr Al Breiki highlighted the growing economic partnership between Korea and the Middle East.
"The relationship between the Arab world and Korea has increased tremendously over the years in terms of energy, petroleum, technology and now medical services," he said.
Trade between South Korea and the GCC had almost doubled over the past two years, from US$61.5 billion (Dh225.8bn) to $112bn.
The forum, at the Millennium Seoul Hilton on Wednesday, was co-hosted by the Jeju Peace Institute, the Korea-Arab Society and the Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research.
It was sponsored by Korea's ministry of foreign affairs and trade.
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Evacuations to France hit by controversy
  • Over 500 Gazans have been evacuated to France since November 2023
  • Evacuations were paused after a student already in France posted anti-Semitic content and was subsequently expelled to Qatar
  • The Foreign Ministry launched a review to determine how authorities failed to detect the posts before her entry
  • Artists and researchers fall under a programme called Pause that began in 2017
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Terror attacks in Paris, November 13, 2015

- At 9.16pm, three suicide attackers killed one person outside the Atade de France during a foootball match between France and Germany- At 9.25pm, three attackers opened fire on restaurants and cafes over 20 minutes, killing 39 people- Shortly after 9.40pm, three other attackers launched a three-hour raid on the Bataclan, in which 1,500 people had gathered to watch a rock concert. In total, 90 people were killed- Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the terrorists, did not directly participate in the attacks, thought to be due to a technical glitch in his suicide vest- He fled to Belgium and was involved in attacks on Brussels in March 2016. He is serving a life sentence in France

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RESULTS

Welterweight

Tohir Zhuraev (TJK) beat Mostafa Radi (PAL)

(Unanimous points decision)

Catchweight 75kg

Anas Siraj Mounir (MAR) beat Leandro Martins (BRA)

(Second round knockout)

Flyweight (female)

Manon Fiorot (FRA) beat Corinne Laframboise (CAN)

(RSC in third round)

Featherweight

Bogdan Kirilenko (UZB) beat Ahmed Al Darmaki

(Disqualification)

Lightweight

Izzedine Al Derabani (JOR) beat Rey Nacionales (PHI)

(Unanimous points)

Featherweight

Yousef Al Housani (UAE) beat Mohamed Fargan (IND)

(TKO first round)

Catchweight 69kg

Jung Han-gook (KOR) beat Max Lima (BRA)

(First round submission by foot-lock)

Catchweight 71kg

Usman Nurmogamedov (RUS) beat Jerry Kvarnstrom (FIN)

(TKO round 1).

Featherweight title (5 rounds)

Lee Do-gyeom (KOR) v Alexandru Chitoran (ROU)

(TKO round 1).

Lightweight title (5 rounds)

Bruno Machado (BRA) beat Mike Santiago (USA)

(RSC round 2).

Day 3, Dubai Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Lahiru Gamage, the Sri Lanka pace bowler, has had to play a lot of cricket to earn a shot at the top level. The 29-year-old debutant first played a first-class game 11 years ago. His first Test wicket was one to savour, bowling Pakistan opener Shan Masood through the gate. It set the rot in motion for Pakistan’s batting.

Stat of the day – 73 Haris Sohail took 73 balls to hit a boundary. Which is a peculiar quirk, given the aggressive intent he showed from the off. Pakistan’s batsmen were implored to attack Rangana Herath after their implosion against his left-arm spin in Abu Dhabi. Haris did his best to oblige, smacking the second ball he faced for a huge straight six.

The verdict One year ago, when Pakistan played their first day-night Test at this ground, they held a 222-run lead over West Indies on first innings. The away side still pushed their hosts relatively close on the final night. With the opposite almost exactly the case this time around, Pakistan still have to hope they can salvage a win from somewhere.

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Paatal Lok season two

Directors: Avinash Arun, Prosit Roy 

Stars: Jaideep Ahlawat, Ishwak Singh, Lc Sekhose, Merenla Imsong

Rating: 4.5/5

Dubai World Cup nominations

UAE: Thunder Snow/Saeed bin Suroor (trainer), North America/Satish Seemar, Drafted/Doug Watson, New Trails/Ahmad bin Harmash, Capezzano, Gronkowski, Axelrod, all trained by Salem bin Ghadayer

USA: Seeking The Soul/Dallas Stewart, Imperial Hunt/Luis Carvajal Jr, Audible/Todd Pletcher, Roy H/Peter Miller, Yoshida/William Mott, Promises Fulfilled/Dale Romans, Gunnevera/Antonio Sano, XY Jet/Jorge Navarro, Pavel/Doug O’Neill, Switzerland/Steve Asmussen.

Japan: Matera Sky/Hideyuki Mori, KT Brace/Haruki Sugiyama. Bahrain: Nine Below Zero/Fawzi Nass. Ireland: Tato Key/David Marnane. Hong Kong: Fight Hero/Me Tsui. South Korea: Dolkong/Simon Foster.

GIANT REVIEW

Starring: Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan

Director: Athale

Rating: 4/5

SERIE A FIXTURES

Saturday (UAE kick-off times)

Atalanta v Juventus (6pm)

AC Milan v Napoli (9pm)

Torino v Inter Milan (11.45pm)

Sunday

Bologna v Parma (3.30pm)

Sassuolo v Lazio (6pm)

Roma v Brescia (6pm)

Verona v Fiorentina (6pm)

Sampdoria v Udinese (9pm)

Lecce v Cagliari (11.45pm)

Monday

SPAL v Genoa (11.45pm)