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    Health officials wait outside, during the disinfection of a hospital for coronavirus patients and suspects, in Herat Afghanistan. EPA
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    A man takes a picture of a sheep at a beach, during a lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Algiers, Algeria. Reuters
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    Iraq security forces are deployed to enforce a curfew to help fight the spread of the coronavirus, in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
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    Mohammed al-Saadi works at the family's residence in Baghdad after transforming a room in the house into a workshop for manufacturing protective masks and medical decontamination suits. AFP
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    Palestinian Baraa and Ammar exchange rings while wearing gloves in the West Bank village of Dora near Hebron as authorities imposed restrictions on large gatherings in a bid to stem the spread of coronavirus. AFP
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    A view shows an empty bus station during a lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Damascus, Syria. Reuters
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    Tunisian Mohamed Amine Ben Gharbia owner of a 3D printer tries a mask at his workshop in Bizerte, 60kms north of Tunis. EPA
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How coronavirus is affecting conflicts in the Middle East


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The novel coronavirus has put global trade on hold, placed half of the world population in confinement and has the potential to topple governments and reshape diplomatic relations.

The United Nations has appealed for ceasefires in all the major conflicts rocking the planet, with its chief Antonio Guterres on Friday giving a warning that "the worst is yet to come".

But it is not known what effect the pandemic will have on the several wars roiling the Middle East.

Here is an overview of its effects so far on the conflicts in Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq.

Syria

The Covid-19 outbreak turned into a pandemic just as a ceasefire brokered by the two main foreign actors in Syria's nine-year-old war –Russia and Turkey – was taking effect.

The 3 million people living in the ceasefire zone, in the country's north-west region of Idlib, had little hope the deal would hold.

Yet fears the coronavirus could spread like wildfire across the devastated country appear to have given the truce an extended lease of life.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor in the UK, the month of March had the lowest civilian death toll since the conflict started in 2011, with only 103 deaths.

The ability of the different administrations in Syria – the Damascus government, the autonomous Kurdish administration in the north-east and the militant-led alliance that runs Idlib – to manage the coronavirus threat is crutical to their credibility.

"This epidemic is a way for Damascus to show that the Syrian state is efficient and all territories should be returned under its governance," analyst Fabrice Balanche said.

But the pandemic and the global mobilisation it requires could precipitate the departure of US-led troops from Syria and neighbouring Iraq.

This, in turn, could create a vacuum in which the ISIS militant group, still reeling from the demise of its self-declared "caliphate" a year ago, could seek to step up its attacks.

Yemen

The Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels initially responded positively to the UN appeal for a ceasefire, as did neighbouring Saudi Arabia, which leads an Arab military coalition in support of the government.

That rare glimmer of hope in the five-year-old conflict may, however, be short-lived after Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles at Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi-led Coalition retaliated by striking Houthi military targets in the rebel-held capital Sanaa on Monday.

Talks have repeatedly faltered but the UN envoy Martin Griffiths is holding daily consultations in a bid to clinch a nationwide ceasefire. Saudi Arabia has also invited Houthi representatives to Riyadh to hold direct talks although there is no word as yet on their reply to the offer.

More flare-ups in Yemen could compound a humanitarian crisis, described by the UN as the worst in the world, and invite a coronavirus outbreak of catastrophic proportions.

In a country where the health infrastructure has collapsed, where water is a rare commodity and where 24 million people require humanitarian assistance, people fear a catastrophe if a ceasefire does not allow for adequate aid.

"People will end up dying on the streets, bodies will be rotting in the open," said Mohammed Omar, a taxi driver in the Red Sea port city of Hodeida.

Libya

Much like Yemen, the main protagonists in the Libyan conflict initially welcomed the UN's ceasefire call but swiftly resumed hostilities.

Fierce fighting has rocked the south of the capital Tripoli in recent days, suggesting the risk of a major coronavirus outbreak is not enough to make guns fall silent.

Turkey has recently played an important role in the conflict, throwing its weight behind the Government of National Accord in Tripoli.

Fabrice Balanche predicted that accelerated Western disengagement from Middle East conflicts could limit Turkish support to the GNA.

That could eventually favour forces loyal to eastern-based Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, who launched an assault on Tripoli a year ago to end the rule of militias.

Western countries have been hit hardest by the pandemic, which could prompt them to divert both military resources and peace-brokering capacity from foreign conflicts.

A report by the International Crisis Group said European officials said efforts to secure a ceasefire in Libya were no longer receiving high-level attention because of the pandemic.

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    A drone used by police to control people and to ask them to respect social distances at a shopping boulevard in Heerlen, the Netherlands. AFP
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    The two female heads of a bronze figure wear a protective face mask in Jena, Germany. Getty Images
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    A civilian receives relief food during a government distribution exercise to civilians affected by the lockdown, as part of measures to prevent the potential spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Kampala, Uganda. REUTERS
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    An elderly man receives food from volunteers organising food parcels at a food distribution organised by the government to help residents to cope with the lockdown at the Agbogbloshie market in Accra, Ghana. AFP
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    Washington Street is empty as the Empire State building is lit in red and white lights to honor emergency medical workers in the Brooklyn borough of New York. AP Photo
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    Somali police officers disperse people from the Lido beach in Mogadishu, Somalia enforcing a ban on public gathering to curb the spread of Covid-19 coronavirus. AFP
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    A Police officer with people in Greenwich Park, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, London, Britain. REUTERS
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    A woman looks out of an apartment window as Italians remain under lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Venice, Italy. REUTERS
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    Children of migrant workers wear protective masks inside a sports complex turned into a shelter, during a 21-day nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India. REUTERS
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    A man and his son wear has their temperature checked before being allowed to enter a slum area in Manila, Philippines. Getty Images
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    Workers spray disinfectant in a street at downtown area of Yangon, Myanmar. EPA

Iraq

Iraq is no longer gripped by fully-fledged conflict, but it remains vulnerable to an ISIS resurgence in some regions and its two main foreign backers are at each other's throats.

Iran and the United States are two of the countries most affected by the coronavirus but there has been no sign of any let-up in their battle for influence that has largely played out on Iraqi soil.

With most non-US troops in the coalition now gone and some bases evacuated, American personnel have regrouped in a handful of locations in Iraq.

Washington has deployed Patriot air-defence missiles, prompting fears of a fresh escalation with Tehran, whose proxies it blames for a spate of rocket attacks on bases housing US troops.

The New York Times reported that the US Department of Defence had ordered commanders to draw up plans to smash Kataib Hezbollah, the most bellicose of Iraq's Iran-backed militias.

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Groom and Two Brides

Director: Elie Semaan

Starring: Abdullah Boushehri, Laila Abdallah, Lulwa Almulla

Rating: 3/5

Temple numbers

Expected completion: 2022

Height: 24 meters

Ground floor banquet hall: 370 square metres to accommodate about 750 people

Ground floor multipurpose hall: 92 square metres for up to 200 people

First floor main Prayer Hall: 465 square metres to hold 1,500 people at a time

First floor terrace areas: 2,30 square metres  

Temple will be spread over 6,900 square metres

Structure includes two basements, ground and first floor 

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Results

2pm: Maiden (PA) Dh 40,000 (Dirt) 1,200m, Winner: AF Thayer, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Ernst Oertel (trainer).

2.30pm: Maiden (PA) Dh 40,000 (D) 1,200m, Winner: AF Sahwa, Nathan Crosse, Mohamed Ramadan.

3pm: Handicap (PA) Dh 40,000 (D) 1,000m, Winner: AF Thobor, Szczepan Mazur, Ernst Oertel.

3.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh 40,000 (D) 2,000m, Winner: AF Mezmar, Szczepan Mazur, Ernst Oertel.

4pm: Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup presented by Longines (TB) Dh 200,000 (D) 1,700m, Winner: Galvanize, Nathan Cross, Doug Watson.

4.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh 40,000 (D) 1,700m, Winner: Ajaj, Bernardo Pinheiro, Mohamed Daggash.

Monster

Directed by: Anthony Mandler

Starring: Kelvin Harrison Jr., John David Washington 

3/5

 

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