Erbil, Iraq // At the top of the hour, Murad bends over his printed script and begins to speak into the microphone.
The news bulletins he reads out in a state-of-the-art studio are broadcast into the city of Mosul by powerful radio transmitters set up near the city, a valuable source of information to residents almost completely cut off from the outside world. The 37-year-old is a veteran radio presenter, but never has his job mattered so much.
“Speaking to the people of Mosul over the radio is like providing them with oxygen for their daily lives, and helping them believe that there is hope and there is a future,” says Murad. Appropriately, the station he works for is called Al Ghad FM, “ghad” being Arabic for “future”, or “hope”.
Al Ghad FM has been on air for more than a year, defying the ISIL militants that took control of Iraq’s second largest city in 2014. From humble beginnings, the station has evolved into an impressive outfit with a total of 16 shows, all tailored to its Mosul audience.
Under ISIL’s tyrannical regime, the internet has been almost completely cut off and mobile phone reception is sketchy at best. Radio, an older form of mass communication, proved more difficult to disrupt.
“Radio is the perfect tool in these circumstances,” says Mohammed Al Mawsily, the man behind Al Ghad.
The 28-year-old founder and director of the station declines to give his real name for security reasons, instead opting for an alias that reflects his origin. ‘Al Mawsily’ means ‘from Mosul’ in Arabic. The National cannot disclose even the Iraqi Kurdish city in which his studios are located.
A computer engineering graduate at Mosul University who spent some time as a teaching assistant at the University of Denver, Mr Al Mawsily speaks English fluently and eloquently. He had been in Mosul for just four months after returning from the US when ISIL stormed into his home city, forcing him to flee to the autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq.
Distraught to see Mosul fall into the hands of extremists, he thought of ways to help the people who remained inside the city. When he and a couple of friends came up with the idea of Al Ghad FM, Mr Al Mawsily jumped at the chance to make a difference.
“I felt that was something I had to do to contribute,” he says.
While he had no experience in radio, he had already set up a media production company which he still runs. In March 2015, nine months after Mosul fell to ISIL, the station went on air, helped by donations from NGOs and exiled Mosul politicians.
ISIL jammed it almost immediately. As the station at first relied on only one transmitter, the insurgents were able to find the frequency and drown it out. Al Ghad FM had to switch frequencies every few days to avoid being jammed. The game of cat and mouse continued for several months until Mr Al Mawsily was able to buy stronger transmitters that ISIL was not able to interrupt.
The militants have good reason to try to block out Al Ghad FM. In everything it does, the station chips away at the authority of the self-proclaimed caliphate.
Aided by a network of sources in the city, its news programmes give an honest account of what is going on there, untainted by ISIL propaganda and censorship.
In one show, a well-known Islamic cleric questions ISIL’s legitimacy in an attempt to undermine the insurgents’ recruitment efforts in Mosul. In another, called “The Islamic State is going to vanish and disappear”, a play on ISIL’s own slogan of “The Islamic State is going to stay and expand”, listeners call in to give their views of the terrorist group, which sometimes provokes ISIL members into ringing in to hit back.
“Sometimes you get a senior member of Daesh. They will have a debate, a question and have an argument. The presenter challenges Daesh themselves,” explains Mr Al Mawsily.
Other programmes are lighthearted or practical. A cooking show gives housewives advice on how to feed the family with limited resources. ‘Hello DJ’ asks listeners to phone in to request a song and then sing along to it. Even such harmless fun is a challenge to ISIL, whose extremist interpretation of Islam forbids music.
Through the airwaves, Al Ghad FM offers distraction from ISIL’s bleak rule, and a glimpse of a lost normality. Former residents of Mosul phone in from around the world to express their support for the people in the city. Within Mosul, the station has come to be referred to as the “Sixth Bridge”, a reference to the city’s five bridges that span the Tigris, Mr Al Mawsily says proudly.
At present, the Iraqi military and the US-led international coalition fighting ISIL is preparing its assault on Mosul to clear the insurgents from its last major stronghold in Iraq. As the noose tightens around the city, resistance is fermenting within, which has led to savage reprisals
Mr Al Mawsily believes Al Ghad FM can help weaken the militants’ grip on Mosul by strengthening the solidarity of the beleaguered population.
“One of the things we focused on a lot was the “Helping Each Other Campaign”, ” he says. “If those in need find support in the community, they don’t have to go to Daesh and they will not be recruited.”
During the battle for Mosul, the station will do what it can to help avoid civilian casualties. While it is impossible to know how many tune in to Al Ghad FM, it is likely the station can help direct civilians away from the worst dangers. While the fighting is continuing, the station will cooperate with the military to try to keep collateral damage as low as possible.
“We stood with the people of Mosul during the hard times, we will stand with them during the harder times,” says Mr Al Mawsily.
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AUSTRALIA SQUAD
Tim Paine (captain), Sean Abbott, Pat Cummins, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, James Pattinson, Will Pucovski, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Wade, David Warner
If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.
When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.
How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
THE 12 BREAKAWAY CLUBS
England
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur
Italy
AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus
Spain
Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid
India squads
Test squad against Afghanistan: Rahane (c), Dhawan, Vijay, Rahul, Pujara, Karun, Saha, Ashwin, Jadeja, Kuldeep, Umesh, Shami, Pandya, Ishant, Thakur.
T20 squad against Ireland and England: Kohli (c), Dhawan, Rohit, Rahul, Raina, Pandey, Dhoni, Karthik, Chahal, Kuldeep, Sundar, Bhuvneshwar, Bumrah, Pandya, Kaul, Umesh.
ODI squad against England: Kohli (c), Dhawan, Rohit, Rahul, Shreyas, Rayudu, Dhoni, Karthik, Chahal, Kuldeep, Sundar, Bhuvneshwar, Bumrah, Pandya, Kaul, Umesh
A State of Passion
Directors: Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi
Stars: Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah
Rating: 4/5
The biog
Name: Gul Raziq
From: Charsadda, Pakistan
Family: Wife and six children
Favourite holes at Al Ghazal: 15 and 8
Golf Handicap: 6
Childhood sport: cricket
THE BIO:
Favourite holiday destination: Thailand. I go every year and I’m obsessed with the fitness camps there.
Favourite book: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall. It’s an amazing story about barefoot running.
Favourite film: A League of their Own. I used to love watching it in my granny’s house when I was seven.
Personal motto: Believe it and you can achieve it.
Results
2pm Handicap (PA) Dh85,000 1,800m
Winner AF Al Baher, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Ernst Oertel (trainer).
2.30pm Maiden (TB) Dh75,000 1,400m
Winner Alla Mahlak, Fabrice Veron, Rashed Bouresly.
3pm Handicap (TB) Dh80,000 1,400m
Winner Davy Lamp, Adrie de Vries, Rashed Bouresly.
3.30pm Handicap (TB) Dh105,000 1,400m
Winner Ode To Autumn, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar.
4pm Handicap (TB) Dh80,000 1,950m
Winner Arch Gold, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.
4.30pm Maiden (TB) Dh75,000 1,800m
Winner Meqdam, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson.
5pm Handicap (TB) Dh90,000 1,800m
Winner Native Appeal, Sam Hitchcott, Doug Watson.
5.30pm Maiden (TB) Dh75,000 1,400m
Winner Amani Pico, Tadhg O’Shea, Satish Seemar
Tips from the expert
Dobromir Radichkov, chief data officer at dubizzle and Bayut, offers a few tips for UAE residents looking to earn some cash from pre-loved items.
- Sellers should focus on providing high-quality used goods at attractive prices to buyers.
- It’s important to use clear and appealing photos, with catchy titles and detailed descriptions to capture the attention of prospective buyers.
- Try to advertise a realistic price to attract buyers looking for good deals, especially in the current environment where consumers are significantly more price-sensitive.
- Be creative and look around your home for valuable items that you no longer need but might be useful to others.
UAE Tour 2020
Stage 1: The Pointe Palm Jumeirah - Dubai Silicon Oasis, 148km
Stage 2: Hatta - Hatta Dam, 168km
Stage 3: Al Qudra Cycle Track - Jebel Hafeet, 184km
Stage 4: Zabeel Park - Dubai City Walk, 173km
Stage 5: Al Ain - Jebel Hafeet, 162km
Stage 6: Al Ruwais - Al Mirfa, 158km
Stage 7: Al Maryah Island - Abu Dhabi Breakwater, 127km
Kalra's feat
- Becomes fifth batsman to score century in U19 final
- Becomes second Indian to score century in U19 final after Unmukt Chand in 2012
- Scored 122 in youth Test on tour of England
- Bought by Delhi Daredevils for base price of two million Indian rupees (Dh115,000) in 2018 IPL auction
The bio:
Favourite film:
Declan: It was The Commitments but now it’s Bohemian Rhapsody.
Heidi: The Long Kiss Goodnight.
Favourite holiday destination:
Declan: Las Vegas but I also love getting home to Ireland and seeing everyone back home.
Heidi: Australia but my dream destination would be to go to Cuba.
Favourite pastime:
Declan: I love brunching and socializing. Just basically having the craic.
Heidi: Paddleboarding and swimming.
Personal motto:
Declan: Take chances.
Heidi: Live, love, laugh and have no regrets.
Roger Federer's 2018 record
Australian Open Champion
Rotterdam Champion
Indian Wells Runner-up
Miami Second round
Stuttgart Champion
Halle Runner-up
Wimbledon Quarter-finals
Cincinnati Runner-up
US Open Fourth round
Shanghai Semi-finals
Basel Champion
Paris Masters Semi-finals
The bio
Who inspires you?
I am in awe of the remarkable women in the Arab region, both big and small, pushing boundaries and becoming role models for generations. Emily Nasrallah was a writer, journalist, teacher and women’s rights activist
How do you relax?
Yoga relaxes me and helps me relieve tension, especially now when we’re practically chained to laptops and desks. I enjoy learning more about music and the history of famous music bands and genres.
What is favourite book?
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - I think I've read it more than 7 times
What is your favourite Arabic film?
Hala2 Lawen (Translation: Where Do We Go Now?) by Nadine Labaki
What is favourite English film?
Mamma Mia
Best piece of advice to someone looking for a career at Google?
If you’re interested in a career at Google, deep dive into the different career paths and pinpoint the space you want to join. When you know your space, you’re likely to identify the skills you need to develop.
SHOW COURTS ORDER OF PLAY
Wimbledon order of play on Tuesday, July 11
All times UAE ( 4 GMT)
Centre Court
Adrian Mannarino v Novak Djokovic (2)
Venus Williams (10) v Jelena Ostapenko (13)
Johanna Konta (6) v Simona Halep (2)
Court 1
Garbine Muguruza (14) v
Svetlana Kuznetsova (7)
Magdalena Rybarikova v Coco Vandeweghe (24)
What drives subscription retailing?
Once the domain of newspaper home deliveries, subscription model retailing has combined with e-commerce to permeate myriad products and services.
The concept has grown tremendously around the world and is forecast to thrive further, according to UnivDatos Market Insights’ report on recent and predicted trends in the sector.
The global subscription e-commerce market was valued at $13.2 billion (Dh48.5bn) in 2018. It is forecast to touch $478.2bn in 2025, and include the entertainment, fitness, food, cosmetics, baby care and fashion sectors.
The report says subscription-based services currently constitute “a small trend within e-commerce”. The US hosts almost 70 per cent of recurring plan firms, including leaders Dollar Shave Club, Hello Fresh and Netflix. Walmart and Sephora are among longer established retailers entering the space.
UnivDatos cites younger and affluent urbanites as prime subscription targets, with women currently the largest share of end-users.
That’s expected to remain unchanged until 2025, when women will represent a $246.6bn market share, owing to increasing numbers of start-ups targeting women.
Personal care and beauty occupy the largest chunk of the worldwide subscription e-commerce market, with changing lifestyles, work schedules, customisation and convenience among the chief future drivers.
Results:
Women:
1. Rhiannan Iffland (AUS) 322.95 points
2. Lysanne Richard (CAN) 285.75
3. Ellie Smart (USA) 277.70
Men:
1. Gary Hunt (GBR) 431.55
2. Constantin Popovici (ROU) 424.65
3. Oleksiy Prygorov (UKR) 392.30
A little about CVRL
Founded in 1985 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, the Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL) is a government diagnostic centre that provides testing and research facilities to the UAE and neighbouring countries.
One of its main goals is to provide permanent treatment solutions for veterinary related diseases.
The taxidermy centre was established 12 years ago and is headed by Dr Ulrich Wernery.
MATCH INFO
Manchester United v Manchester City, Wednesday, 11pm (UAE)
Match is on BeIN Sports
Company Profile
Company name: Big Farm Brothers
Started: September 2020
Founders: Vishal Mahajan and Navneet Kaur
Based: Dubai Investment Park 1
Industry: food and agriculture
Initial investment: $205,000
Current staff: eight to 10
Future plan: to expand to other GCC markets
THE BIO
Favourite car: Koenigsegg Agera RS or Renault Trezor concept car.
Favourite book: I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes or Red Notice by Bill Browder.
Biggest inspiration: My husband Nik. He really got me through a lot with his positivity.
Favourite holiday destination: Being at home in Australia, as I travel all over the world for work. It’s great to just hang out with my husband and family.
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The specs
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Power: 150hp
Torque: 250Nm
Price: From Dh139,000
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Our legal consultants
Name: Hassan Mohsen Elhais
Position: legal consultant with Al Rowaad Advocates and Legal Consultants.
Brief scores:
Toss: Sindhis, elected to field first
Pakhtoons 137-6 (10 ov)
Fletcher 68 not out; Cutting 2-14
Sindhis 129-8 (10 ov)
Perera 47; Sohail 2-18
MATCH INFO
Jersey 147 (20 overs)
UAE 112 (19.2 overs)
Jersey win by 35 runs
'Peninsula'
Stars: Gang Dong-won, Lee Jung-hyun, Lee Ra
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
Rating: 2/5