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Bangladesh records rise in skilled migration with 黑料社区 as top destination

Special Bangladesh records rise in skilled migration with 黑料社区 as top destination
Laborers work on the exterior of the King Abdullah Financial District station of the Riyadh Metro on April 1, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 06 November 2024

Bangladesh records rise in skilled migration with 黑料社区 as top destination

Bangladesh records rise in skilled migration with 黑料社区 as top destination
  • Out of 700,000 Bangladeshis going abroad for work this year, 374,000 chose the Kingdom
  • KSA launched a new employment scheme in Bangladesh last year to upgrade workers鈥 skills

DHAKA: The migration of skilled Bangladeshi workers abroad has been on the rise since the beginning of the year, with most seeking employment in 黑料社区鈥檚 giga-projects.

Out of almost 700,000 who sought employment abroad this year, more than 374,000 went to 黑料社区, which since 2017 has been the preferred destination among Bangladeshi expats.

The Kingdom was followed by Malaysia and Qatar, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training.

鈥淒ue to several ongoing giga-projects, 黑料社区 is in high demand for migrant workers,鈥 BMET additional secretary Shah Abdul Tarique told Arab News.

鈥淩ecently, we noticed an increase in the export of skilled migrants. Many of our construction workers go to 黑料社区 under skilled categories. There are many drivers and electricians also employed as skilled workers.鈥

黑料社区 has launched a number of giga-projects under its Vision 2030 transformation plan, including the multibillion-dollar NEOM smart city that is overseen by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Saudi officials launched the Workers鈥 Recruitment and Skill Verification Program in Bangladesh last February, aimed at advancing the professional competence of employees in the Saudi labor market.

It focuses on several professions, including plumbers, electricians and construction workers.

BMET had set up at least 150 technical centers upon the program鈥檚 launch, offering free training to support prospective Bangladeshi migrant workers seeking employment in the Kingdom.

鈥淲e are also focusing on preparing the training centers more with market-driven equipment and logistics,鈥 Tarique said.

鈥淥ur private sector recruiting agents are working sincerely to be attached more with the Saudi giga-projects. If this trend continues, I think our skilled manpower exports to the Kingdom will increase in the coming period.鈥

Friendly ties between the two countries have also driven Bangladeshi migrant workers to choose 黑料社区, said Shariful Hasan, head of the migration program at the country鈥檚 largest development organization, BRAC.

鈥淭hey feel much more comfortable while working in the Kingdom. It鈥檚 a diversified market for us as both skilled and unskilled migrants are being employed together,鈥 Hasan told Arab News.

鈥淪tarting from construction to many other job fields, 黑料社区 is now looking for skilled workers from Bangladesh. That鈥檚 why our number of skilled workers increased in the Kingdom.鈥

Hasan said that skilled Bangladeshi migrants are also being employed in the IT and financial sectors, as the Kingdom seeks to establish itself as a global investment powerhouse with sophisticated digital infrastructure.

鈥淚t will be an excellent approach if we can prepare our technical training centers in line with the demands of the Saudi giga-projects,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese migrants will be able to earn better in the kingdom and eventually send better remittances to Bangladesh.鈥


UN chief says world should not be intimidated by Israel

UN chief says world should not be intimidated by Israel
Updated 20 September 2025

UN chief says world should not be intimidated by Israel

UN chief says world should not be intimidated by Israel
  • The meeting of more than 140 heads of state and government, which paralyzes a corner of Manhattan for a week each year, will likely be dominated by the future of the Palestinians and the war in Gaza

UNITED NATIONS, United States: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told AFP Friday the world should not be 鈥渋ntimidated鈥 by Israel and its creeping annexation of the occupied West Bank.
In an interview at UN headquarters in New York, he also called for more ambitious climate action saying that efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius above pre-industrial levels were at risk of 鈥渃ollapsing.鈥
Guterres spoke to AFP ahead of the UN鈥檚 signature high-level week at which 10 countries will recognize a Palestinian state, according to France 鈥 over fierce Israeli objections.
The meeting of more than 140 heads of state and government, which paralyzes a corner of Manhattan for a week each year, will likely be dominated by the future of the Palestinians and the war in Gaza.
Israel has reportedly threatened to annex the West Bank if Western nations press ahead with the recognition plan at the UN gathering.
But Guterres said, 鈥淲e should not feel intimidated by the risk of retaliation.鈥
鈥淲ith or without doing what we are doing, these actions would go on and at least there is a chance to mobilize international community to put pressure for them not to happen,鈥 he said.
鈥淲hat we are witnessing in Gaza is horrendous,鈥 Guterres said as Israel threatened 鈥渦nprecedented force鈥 in its ongoing assault on Gaza City.
鈥淚t is the worst level of death and destruction that I鈥檝e seen my time as Secretary-General, probably my life and the suffering of the Palestinian people cannot be described 鈥 famine, total lack of effective health care, people living without adequate shelters in huge concentration areas,鈥 he said.
Israel鈥檚 far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for annexation of swaths of the West Bank with an aim to 鈥渂ury the idea of a Palestinian state鈥 after several countries joined the French push on statehood.
But Israel鈥檚 staunch ally the United States has held back from any criticism of the war in Gaza or vows to annex the West Bank 鈥 and excoriated its allies who have vowed to recognize a Palestinian state.

- Climate goals face collapse -

Also on the agenda will be efforts to combat climate change which Guterres warned are floundering.
Guterres said efforts to cap climate warming at 1.5 Celsius above pre-industrial levels were in trouble.
The climate goals for 2035 of the countries that signed the Paris Agreement, also known as Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), were initially expected to be submitted several months ago.
However, uncertainties related to geopolitical tensions and trade rivalries have slowed the process.
鈥淲e are on the verge of this objective collapsing,鈥 he told AFP.
鈥淲e absolutely need countries to come... with climate action plans that are fully aligned with 1.5 degrees (Celsius), that cover the whole of their economies and the whole of their greenhouse gas emissions,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t is essential that we have a drastic reduction of emissions in the next few years if you want to keep the 1.5 degrees Celsius limit alive.鈥
Less than two months before COP30 climate meeting in Brazil, dozens of countries have been slow to announce their plans 鈥 particularly China and the European Union, powers considered pivotal for the future of climate diplomacy.
Efforts to combat the impact of man-made global warming have taken a backseat to myriad crises in recent years that have included the coronavirus pandemic and several wars, with Guterres seeking to reignite the issue.
The UN hopes that the climate summit co-chaired Wednesday in New York by Guterres and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will be an opportunity to breathe life into efforts ahead of COP30.
Guterres said he was concerned that Nationally Determined Contributions, or national climate action plans, may not ultimately support the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not a matter to panic. It鈥檚 a matter to be determined, to put all pressure for countries.鈥
Containing global warming to1.5C compared to the pre-industrial era 1850-1900 is the most ambitious goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement. But many scientists agree that this threshold will most likely be reached before the end of this decade, as the planet continues to burn more and more oil, gas, and coal.
The climate is already on average 1.4C warmer today, according to current estimates from the European observatory Copernicus.
 

 


Zelensky says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive

Zelensky says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive
Updated 20 September 2025

Zelensky says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive

Zelensky says Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses on Russia in counteroffensive
  • Zelensky said the counteroffensive had disrupted Russian plans in their longstanding objective of seizing the logistics center of Pokrovsk.

Ukrainian troops pressed on with a frontline counteroffensive around two cities in the east of the country on Friday, with President Volodymyr Zelensky saying heavy losses were being inflicted on Russian forces.
Russia said its forces had captured two new villages in their slow advance through Ukraine鈥檚 east and south, but its Defense Ministry made no reference to the Ukrainian drive near the towns of Pokrovsk and Dobropillia.
Zelensky, in his nightly video address, said the counteroffensive had disrupted Russian plans in their longstanding objective of seizing the logistics center of Pokrovsk.
鈥淚t was there that one of the most important directions of the Russian offensive was located, and they were unable to launch a full-fledged offensive there. Our military is destroying their forces,鈥 Zelensky said.
鈥淭he Russians have suffered significant losses, and the 鈥榚xchange fund鈥 for our country has been significantly replenished 鈥 every day more Russian prisoners are being taken.鈥
Ukraine鈥檚 top commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, wrote on Telegram that his forces had advanced from three to seven km  through Russian defenses.
In his video address, Zelensky also said Ukrainian forces were holding their positions around Kupiansk 鈥 an area of Ukraine鈥檚 northeastern Kharkiv region that has been subject to Russian assaults for months.
On Thursday, Zelensky said Ukrainian forces had recaptured seven settlements and 160 square km  around Pokrovsk and Dobropillia since the operation began. Another nine settlements had been 鈥渃leared鈥 of enemy forces.
The Donetsk region, which is only partially occupied by Russia but which Moscow wants Kyiv to abandon before any peace settlement, remains the site of the most intense fighting.
Russia鈥檚 Defense Ministry said its forces had seized two more localities 鈥 Muravka, southwest of Pokrovsk, and Novoivanivka, further southwest in the Zaporizhzhia region.
The general staff of Ukraine鈥檚 military listed Muravka as one of several settlements where its forces had halted 87 attacks near Pokrovsk.
A senior official in the Russia-appointed administration in areas of the Donetsk region held by Moscow told Russia鈥檚 TASS news agency that Russian forces now had effective control of all roads and other logistics around Pokrovsk.
Reuters could not independently verify battlefield reports from either side.


A boat carrying migrants sinks off the Libyan coast with at least 19 people dead and 42 missing

A boat carrying migrants sinks off the Libyan coast with at least 19 people dead and 42 missing
Updated 20 September 2025

A boat carrying migrants sinks off the Libyan coast with at least 19 people dead and 42 missing

A boat carrying migrants sinks off the Libyan coast with at least 19 people dead and 42 missing
  • Libya has been a main transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe, fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East

CAIRO: The bodies of 19 people were recovered after the rubber migrant boat they were in sank off the eastern Libyan coast, the International Organization for Migration said Friday.
The boat, which was carrying more than 70 Sudanese and South Sudanese nationals, sailed on Sept. 9 from a beach near the town of Kambout and sank the same day, an IOM spokesperson told The Associated Press Friday.
A total of 14 people were rescued five days later, while 42 others remain missing, the IOM said. It was unclear how those rescued managed to survive at sea during that time.
Libya has been a main transit point for migrants trying to reach Europe, fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East.
The Libya Red Crescent said on its Facebook page on Monday that it received an emergency call from authorities in Tobruk, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) west of Kambout, about recovering dead bodies. The authorities and the Red Crescent often work together on rescue and recovery operations.
The Red Crescent said it recovered several bodies at Kambout beach. It didn鈥檛 say whether the bodies were those of the 19 migrants mentioned in the IOM report.
In a separate incident, authorities in the coastal city of Zuwara in western Libya said on Tuesday they rescued 35 migrants, including five women and a child. The migrants were on a boat off the coast of the Abu Kammash area, according to a statement by Zuwara Naval Operations Force, which is part of the internationally recognized Government of National Unity in the capital of Tripoli in the west.
Libya has been a main transit point for migrants fleeing war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. Earlier this month, a migrant boat capsized off Libya鈥檚 coast, leaving one dead and 22 missing, another tragedy for those attempting the dangerous journey to Europe, Libyan authorities said.
The coast guard in Tobruk said at the time that the boat carried 32 migrants when it sailed and that nine were rescued.
Libya was plunged into chaos following a NATO-backed uprising that toppled and killed longtime autocrat Muammar Qaddafi in 2011.

 


Trump sees progress on TikTok, says will visit China

Trump sees progress on TikTok, says will visit China
Updated 20 September 2025

Trump sees progress on TikTok, says will visit China

Trump sees progress on TikTok, says will visit China

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump hailed Friday what he called progress with Chinese President Xi Jinping including on selling blockbuster app TikTok, and said he would visit the Asian power, which offered a more cautious assessment of their talks.
The leaders of the world鈥檚 two largest economies spoke by telephone for the second time since the return to the White House of Trump, who has tried to keep a lid on tensions despite his once virulent criticism of China.
The United States has forcefully sought to take out of Chinese hands TikTok, the social media platform hugely popular with young Americans that the Republican mogul has turned to himself to garner support.
Trump said that Xi 鈥渁pproved鈥 the deal during the phone call but then said, 鈥淲e have to get it signed.鈥 China did not confirm any agreement.
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have a very, very tight control,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 tremendous value with TikTok, and I鈥檓 a little prejudiced because I frankly did so well on it.鈥
He also said that Xi promised to work with the United States on ending the war in Ukraine, where China has offered crucial indirect support to Russia.
Trump earlier in a post on Truth Social said that he and Xi 鈥渕ade progress on many very important issues鈥 including TikTok.
He said he would meet Xi on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum summit in South Korea starting at the end of next month and that he would travel to China next year.
Trump said Xi would also visit the United States at an unspecified time and that the two leaders would speak again by telephone.

China offered a sterner take on the talks.
鈥淥n the TikTok issue, Xi noted that China鈥檚 position is clear: the Chinese government respects the will of enterprises and welcomes them to conduct business negotiations based on market rules, to reach solutions that balance interests and comply with Chinese laws and regulations,鈥 a statement said.
鈥淐hina hopes the US side will provide an open, fair, and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese companies investing in the United States.鈥
It described the call as 鈥渇rank and in-depth.鈥
The US Congress last year during Joe Biden鈥檚 presidency passed a law to force TikTok鈥檚 parent company ByteDance to sell its US operations for national security reasons or face the ban of the app.
US policymakers, including in Trump鈥檚 first term, have warned that China could use TikTok to mine data from Americans or exert influence on what they see on social media.
But Trump, an avid social media user, on Tuesday once again put off a ban of the app.
Investors reportedly being eyed to take over the app include Oracle, the tech firm owned by Larry Ellison, one of the world鈥檚 richest people.
Ellison is a supporter of Trump, meaning TikTok would be the latest media or social media app to come under the control or influence of the president.

Wendy Cutler, a former US trade official who is now senior vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, said that many details remained unclear including who would control the algorithm powering TikTok, and that many other irritants remained.
鈥淏eijing is displaying a willingness to play hardball, and a need to get paid by Washington for any concessions it makes,鈥 she said.
Trump while on the campaign trail bashed China relentlessly as an enemy but since returning to office has spoken of his strong relationship with Xi.
Both sides dramatically hiked tariffs against each other during a months-long dispute earlier this year, disrupting global supply chains.
Washington and Beijing reached a deal to reduce levies, which expires in November, with the United States imposing 30 percent duties on imports of Chinese goods and China hitting US products with a 10 percent tariff.
The phone talks come after Trump accused Xi of conspiring against the United States with a major military parade to mark the end of World War II that brought the leaders of Russia and North Korea.
The Chinese statement said Xi voiced appreciation to Trump for the US role in World War II.
 


Legislators questioning German emergency funding for PA salaries

Legislators questioning German emergency funding for PA salaries
Updated 19 September 2025

Legislators questioning German emergency funding for PA salaries

Legislators questioning German emergency funding for PA salaries
  • 鈥淭he Authority is in an acute financial emergency,鈥 a development ministry spokesperson told a regular government news conference on Friday, adding that the start of the school year had already been delayed for this reason

BERLIN: A 鈧30 million ($35.24 million) one-time payment to the Palestinian Authority, which Germany had hoped to announce next week to coincide with European allies鈥 formal recognition of a Palestinian state, has been held up by skeptical legislators, Bild newspaper reported.
The payment is designed to ensure that salaries of teachers and healthcare workers can be paid at a time when Israel, which collects customs and import taxes on behalf of the Palestinian Authority that exercises limited self-rule in parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is withholding funds. The PA says Israel has withheld around $3 billion.
The German emergency payment was agreed by Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan during a Middle East trip earlier this month and is supported by both conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his Social Democrat deputy, Lars Klingbeil.
But Alexander Hoffmann, a conservative legislator, told Bild that members of his powerful parliamentary budget committee had concerns about the payment, which they must approve.
鈥淲e need more clarity,鈥 he told Bild. 鈥淗umanitarian aid is important, but it has to be clear what projects are being funded ... Projects that endanger Israel鈥檚 security have to be clearly excluded.鈥
Officials said the money was likely still to be paid once legislators鈥 concerns had been addressed.
The German government says the funds are needed for salaries because of the dire economic situation in the Palestinian Authority area since the start of the Gaza war.
鈥淭he Authority is in an acute financial emergency,鈥 a development ministry spokesperson told a regular government news conference on Friday, adding that the start of the school year had already been delayed for this reason.
鈥淲e must make sure the money doesn鈥檛 end up in the wrong hands,鈥 said Juergen Hardt, a senior conservative and Foreign Affairs Committee Member. 
鈥淏ut once that鈥檚 done, there are very good reasons for this aid.鈥
European countries, including Britain and France, are expected to announce at the UN General Assembly that they are recognizing a state of Palestine.
Germany is not expected to do so, and is a strong supporter of Israel out of a sense of historic obligation.
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 announcement of plans to militarily occupy Gaza, almost two years after the deadly Hamas incursion that sparked the conflict, has brought about a hardening of Berlin鈥檚 tone.
Merz said during a visit to Madrid on Thursday that Israel鈥檚 actions in Gaza were not proportionate to its stated goals and indicated German openness to backing EU sanctions against Israel.