Chairman of GKSD, Kamel Ghribi, provides medical support to Algeria by donating equipment to support the fight against the COVID pandemic

GKSD responded to a call for assistance from His Excellency Ahmed Boutache the Ambassador of Algeria to Italy, with 12 palettes of PPE and oxygen concentrators.

MALPENSA, Italy and ALGIERS, Algeria, Aug. 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Yesterday, Algeria received a generous donation of anti-Covid medication and equipment.

In Algeria, from 3 January 2020 to 6:44pm CEST, 4 August 2021, there have been 175,229 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 4,370 deaths, reported to World Health Organization.

In the context of continuing support and solidarity between Italy and Algeria, GKSD President Kamel Ghribi responded to a call for assistance from His Excellency Ahmed Boutache the Ambassador of Algeria to Italy and the Hon. Mr. Ali REDJEl the Consul General of Algeria in Milan in the ongoing fight against Covid-19. The GKSD Chairman reiterated his belief that, “We have a duty to support all nations if we are to dominate COVID-19. His donation of essential medical equipment, oxygen supplies and medical oxygen concentrators will support Algeria to help fight the pandemic.”

Included in the 12 palettes received, there were oxygen concentrators, which are devices that concentrate the oxygen from a gas supply by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream and several oxygen cylinders, which are high-pressure, non-reactive, seamless tempered steel containers for compressed gas (O2) used for medical, therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. It gives the provision of supplemental oxygen to maintain aerobic metabolism during patient transport. Badly needed PPE kits were also part of the shipment.

GKSD has recently also donated to Tunisia during the government transition, as violent Covid protests escalated in the streets.

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‫فوز شركة PureSoftware بجائزة الشريك الاستشاري الأفضل لشركة Automation Anywhere لعام 2021 

ماليزيا، 6 أغسطس 2021 /PRNewswire/ — PureSoftwareحصلت الشركة، وهي إحدى الشركات العاملة في مجال منتجات برمجيات الجيل التالي وخدماتها، على لقب شريك شركة Automation Anywhere لعام 2021 ضمن فئة أفضل شريك استشاري في منطقة رابطة دول جنوب شرق آسيا (الآسيان – ASEAN). تقدم شركة Automation Anywhere جوائز شركاء الآسيان لعام 2021 لتقدير الشركاء على تفانيهم في تقديم حلول وخدمات يعتمد عليها العملاء في تشغيل شركاتهم بذكاء.

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تُعد جائزة الشريك الاستشاري لهذا العام بمثابة شهادة على رؤية شركة PureSoftware وريادتها في مجال استشارات الأتمتة الذكية وتفانيها لتقديم تجارب رائعة للعملاء.

 PureSoftware هي شريك لشركة Automation Anywhere يساعدها على تحقيق أداء رائع ونجاح العملاء. لقد ساعدت قدرات الشركة التقنية القوية وخبرتها في مجال الاستشارات المتعلقة بأتمتة العمليات الآلية (RPA) على تحقيق نجاح عملاء شركة Automation Anywhere السريع والمتكرر طوال عام فريد من الشراكة.

صرح سمير جين،الرئيس التنفيذي للأعمال بشركة PureSoftware، قائلًا “إننا نقدر شراكتنا مع شركة Automation Anywhere“. “نشعر بالفخر للفوز بجائزة الشريك الاستشاري المرموقة لهذا العام. لقد ساعدتنا هذه الشراكة على تقدير العملاء النهائيين من خلال الاستفادة من علم الروبوتات الإدراكي، من خلال الإبداع، مع إيلاء الاهتمام والأولوية لتجربة العملاء. تعكس هذه الجائزة الالتزام الراسخ لفريق عملنا الماليزي وجهوده الحثيثة نحو تحسين سرعة أداء الأعمال من خلال أتمتة العمليات الذكية.”

صرح ديمتري تشين، نائب الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة  Automation Anywhere في آسيا والمحيط الهادئ واليابان، أنه “يسر شركة Automation Anywhere  منح شركة PureSoftware هذه الجائزة.” “حيث إن شركة PureSoftware قد أثبت نفسها بشكل واضح كونها  شركة رائدة في مجال مساعدة المنظمات على تسريع عملية الأتمتة عبر أقاليم منطقة الآسيان. يسعدنا مواصلة شراكتنا مع شركة PureSoftware للمساعدة على تمكين الشركات من التحول، وأيضًا إسعاد عملائها وموظفيها على طول الطريق.”

نبذة عن شركة PureSoftware :

PureSoftware هي إحدى الشركات العاملة في مجال منتجات البرمجيات وخدماتها تركز على تقديم تجربة عملاء مميزة، تسريع الدورة الزمنية، وتحسين مخرجات العمل من خلال تقديم حلول رقمية متكاملة، وأتمتة الآلات، والنماذج التجارية غير الخطية. تقدم منظمة التوصيل العالمية التابعة لها حلولًا موثوقة تعتمد على التكنولوجيا وتفي بمعايير الأداء، والجودة، ووقت التسويق، والتخصيص السريع، والدعم. لمعرفة المزيد حول مركز التميز الخاص بأتمتة العمليات الآلية التابع لشركة PureSoftware وممارسات أتمتة العمليات الذكية بها، يُرجى زيارة الرابط https://puresoftware.com/robotics-process-automation/ 

نبذة عن شركة Automation Anywhere 

Automation Anywhere هي شركة رائدة عالميًا في مجال أتمتة العمليات الآلية (RPA)، تساعد الشركات في جميع أنحاء العالم على بناء قوى عاملة ذكية متطورة تعمل على أتمتة مجموعة واسعة من العمليات للاستفادة من منصاتها المبتكرة.

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About 40 Migrants Feared Dead After Boat Capsizes off Western Sahara

About 40 migrants were feared dead after a boat carrying about 50 people traveling from Western Sahara to Spain's Canary Islands capsized, a Spanish nongovernmental organization said on Friday.

"Tragedy: forty-two people, among those thirty women, eight children and four men, died when a boat capsized off the coast of Dakhla," tweeted Helena Maleno of Caminando Fronteras, which monitors migratory flows.

Official sources, quoted by the Spanish newspaper El Pais, said the number of people feared dead was 30.

Maleno said 10 people survived and were picked up by fishermen.

The accident happened when the migrant boat set out in bad weather on Tuesday, but details had only emerged on Friday.

From Jan. 1-July 31, at least 7,531 people reached Spain's Canary Islands from Western Africa, according to Spanish government figures, a 136% rise compared with the same period in 2020.

Caminando Fronteras claims that during the first six months of 2021, 2,087 migrants died or disappeared as they tried to make the perilous voyage by sea to Spain from Western Africa.

Source: Voice of America

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Ethiopia's spreading Tigray conflict faced a dangerous escalation Friday as an Amhara regional official said Amhara forces would launch an offensive Saturday against Tigray forces who have entered the region and taken control of a town hosting a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

"This is the time for the Amhara people to crush the terrorist group," Sema Tiruneh, the Amhara region's head of peace and security, told the regional state-affiliated Amhara Media Corp. "Everyone should come forward and defend themselves."

In response, Tigray forces spokesman Getachew Reda told The Associated Press that "we'll extend a warm welcome." The conflict threatens to destabilize Africa's second most populous country, where thousands of people have already been killed in the nine-month war.

In a phone interview, Getachew said Tigray forces have crossed into the Amhara region, and the Afar region, in recent weeks in an attempt to break the blockade that Ethiopia's government has imposed on Tigray. Hundreds of thousands of people face famine, and the United Nations and United States this week sent high-level officials to Ethiopia to urge more access for aid.

"We have to deal with anyone who's still shooting," Getachew said. "If it takes marching to Addis to silence the guns, we will. But I hope we'll not have to." Civilians shouldn't fear, he said in response to allegations by ethnic Amhara that the Tigray forces have carried out attacks.

"We're not after Amhara territory or the people of Amhara. … As long as they are not shooting at our people, we have no problem," Getachew said.

Separately, Ethiopia's foreign ministry warned Friday that the Tigray forces' incursion into the Amhara and Afar regions in recent weeks "is testing the federal government's patience and pushing it to change its defensive mood which has been taken for the sake of the unilateral humanitarian cease-fire." The incursions have displaced some 300,000 people, it said, accusing the Tigray forces of trying to destabilize Africa's second most populous country.

Ethiopia's government is "being pushed to mobilize and deploy the entire defensive capability of the state" if overtures for a peaceful resolution to the conflict are not reciprocated, the statement said.

A spokesman for the Tigray forces, Getachew Reda, could not immediately be reached for comment.

Ethiopia's government declared the cease-fire in late June during a stunning turn in the war, as its military retreated from Tigray and the resurgent Tigray forces retook key towns and walked into the regional capital, Mekele, to cheers.

The conflict erupted in Tigray in November after a falling-out between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Tigray ruling party that had dominated Ethiopia's government for nearly three decades. Since then, thousands of people have been killed.

A new offensive by the Amhara regional forces would go against the federal government's command: "All federal and regional, civil and military institutions are ordered to respect the cease-fire," Ethiopia said in its declaration in June.

While the United Nations and United States raise the alarm about the Ethiopian government's continuing near-complete blockade of the Tigray region and its 6 million people, the Tigray forces have vowed to secure the region and chase its "enemies" even to the capital, Addis Ababa, if needed. They have said the prime minister needs to go as one of several preconditions for talks.

"I personally would want him to go, but it's not for us to topple him," the Tigray forces spokesman said of the prime minister. "We're not interested in occupying the corridors of power in Addis."

Despite international pressure for an immediate cease-fire by all parties, Getachew said the Tigray forces in talks with partners have rejected the idea of holding “discreet talks” with Ethiopia's government.

“If Abiy wants peace, he has to come out in public. He has to lift the blockade,” the spokesman said.

Getachew also confirmed that the Tigray forces' aim in the Afar region is to control a crucial supply line to the rest of Ethiopia from neighboring Djibouti, on a major shipping lane.

He said people in Tigray are starving.

“It's not to spite the other parts of Ethiopia,” he said. “We'll cut off supply lines but we'll allow civilian supplies.”

In their most visible offensive yet, the Tigray forces on Thursday entered the Amhara town of Lalibela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rock-hewn churches. While one resident told The Associated Press they arrived peacefully, Amhara regional spokesman Gizachew Muluneh on Friday said the "terror group" that entered the town is being "routed" by the public and the Ethiopian army.

"Several of them have now surrendered," he added.

Ethiopia's government earlier this year declared the Tigray People's Liberation Front, or TPLF, a terrorist group instead of a political party.

Ethiopia's prime minister repeated his commitment to the unilateral cease-fire just days ago, U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths told reporters on Friday after his meeting with Abiy. "I have no reason to doubt that at all," Griffiths said.

But regional forces vowing a new offensive could be another matter.

As the Tigray forces push on, they have become the focus of increasing warnings from the U.N. and U.S. amid pleas for an immediate cease-fire and peace talks without conditions.

Source: Voice of America