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Saudi ambassador urges Bangladeshi companies to join FIFA World Cup 2034 projects

Special Saudi ambassador urges Bangladeshi companies to join FIFA World Cup 2034 projects
Saudi Ambassador Essa Al-Duhailan speaks to Arab News on Feb. 4, 2025. (AN Photo)
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Updated 05 February 2025

Saudi ambassador urges Bangladeshi companies to join FIFA World Cup 2034 projects

Saudi ambassador urges Bangladeshi companies to join FIFA World Cup 2034 projects
  • Ambassador cites Bangladeshis鈥 experience of 2022 World Cup Qatar projects
  • Bangladeshi expat workers in 黑料社区 are hardworking and intelligent, he says

DHAKA: 黑料社区鈥檚 ambassador to Dhaka has invited Bangladeshi companies to bid for FIFA World Cup construction projects as the tournament, to be hosted by the Kingdom in 2034, will require the construction of new stadiums and supporting infrastructure.

黑料社区 won the bid to host the world鈥檚 largest sporting event, with plans to hold games across 15 stadiums in five cities. Many migrant workers will be involved in building new sports facilities, transport networks, and hotel infrastructure.

鈥淏angladeshi workers already have experience with the World Cup in Qatar,鈥 Ambassador Essa Al-Duhailan told Arab News at his office in the Bangladeshi capital on Tuesday.

鈥淚 urge the construction companies from Bangladesh to go to 黑料社区 because we will build 11 stadiums and renovate five other existing stadiums. So this will also be a big opportunity for the companies and for the workers to go and participate in this ... And not only the construction of stadiums, but hotels and resorts. This will be a very good opportunity for Bangladesh.鈥

Some 2 million expatriate workers in Qatar were crucial in making the 2022 World Cup mega-projects a reality. Most of them were Bangladeshis. They have constructed and renovated eight stadiums, a whole new city, Lusail, the Doha Metro, hotels, and new transportation routes.

鈥淵ou have enough numbers of skilled workers. We are happy to accommodate them and to welcome them. And they will have very good opportunities,鈥 Al-Duhailan said.

鈥淏angladeshi workers and migrants are hard workers, and they are intelligent, and you can rely on them.鈥

Around 3 million Bangladeshi nationals live and work in 黑料社区. They are the largest expat group in the Kingdom and the largest Bangladeshi community outside Bangladesh. Many are employed in the construction sector and more are likely to find jobs in the industry in the next few years, as the Kingdom prepares to host not only the 2034 World Cup, but also the AFC Asian Cup in 2027, the Asian Winter Games in 2029, and the World Expo in 2030.

鈥淭he business of construction will be in high demand (of workers),鈥 Al-Duhailan said.

鈥淲e already started preparations ... We are processing 5,000 to 7,000 visas (for Bangladeshis) every day. And we are (willing) to accommodate more.鈥


Death toll from tanker truck explosion in Mexico City rises to 22

Death toll from tanker truck explosion in Mexico City rises to 22
Updated 53 min 56 sec ago

Death toll from tanker truck explosion in Mexico City rises to 22

Death toll from tanker truck explosion in Mexico City rises to 22
  • The tragedy has sparked widespread anger and drawn renewed attention to safety conditions on Mexico鈥檚 highways
  • 鈥25 people remain hospitalized, 37 have been discharged, and tragically, 22 people have died,鈥 Mexico City Health Ministry reported

MEXICO CITY: The death toll from an explosion involving a tanker truck carrying liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Mexico鈥檚 capital has climbed to 22, the city鈥檚 Health Ministry said.
The tragedy has sparked widespread anger and drawn renewed attention to safety conditions on Mexico鈥檚 highways, prompting calls for tighter oversight of hazardous cargo transport and road maintenance.
The fatalities have been steadily rising since Wednesday last week, when the truck burst into flames and exploded while traveling on a busy highway in Iztapalapa, Mexico City鈥檚 most populous borough.
鈥淩egarding the Iztapalapa incident, we can confirm that 25 people remain hospitalized, 37 have been discharged, and tragically, 22 people have died,鈥 Mexico City Health Ministry reported late Thursday.
The driver passed away this week. A two-year-old girl remains among the injured and was transferred last week to a US hospital in Galveston, Texas.
Initial investigations by city authorities suggested that the driver鈥檚 excessive speed and lack of skill caused the accident. Probes are ongoing.
The truck, carrying around 50,000 liters of LPG, overturned and crashed into retaining walls.
A rupture allowed gas to escape, leading to a massive explosion and a fire that engulfed about 30 vehicles.


Estonia says 3 Russian fighter jets entered its airspace in 鈥榖razen鈥 incursion

Estonia says 3 Russian fighter jets entered its airspace in 鈥榖razen鈥 incursion
Updated 19 September 2025

Estonia says 3 Russian fighter jets entered its airspace in 鈥榖razen鈥 incursion

Estonia says 3 Russian fighter jets entered its airspace in 鈥榖razen鈥 incursion
  • Tsakhna said that Russia violated Estonian airspace four times this year 鈥渂ut today鈥檚 incursion, involving three fighter aircraft entering our airspace, is unprecedentedly brazen鈥
  • Kallas called Friday鈥檚 incursion 鈥渁n extremely dangerous provocation鈥 that 鈥渇urther escalates tensions in the region鈥

TALINN: Estonia summoned a Russian diplomat to protest after three Russian fighter aircraft entered its airspace without permission Friday and stayed there for 12 minutes, the Foreign Ministry said, just over a week after NATO planes downed Russian drones over Poland and heightened fears that the war in Ukraine could spill over.
Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhna said that Russia violated Estonian airspace four times this year 鈥渂ut today鈥檚 incursion, involving three fighter aircraft entering our airspace, is unprecedentedly brazen.鈥
Russian officials did not immediately comment.
Russia鈥檚 violation of Poland鈥檚 airspace was the most serious cross-border incident into a NATO member country since the war in Ukraine began with Russia鈥檚 all-out invasion in February 2022. Other alliance countries have reported similar incursions and drone crashes on their territory.
The developments have increasingly rattled European governments as US-led efforts to stop the war in Ukraine have come to nothing.


The European Union鈥檚 foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called Friday鈥檚 incursion 鈥渁n extremely dangerous provocation鈥 that 鈥渇urther escalates tensions in the region.鈥
Estonia, along with other Baltic states Lithuania and Latvia, are seen as being among the most likely targets if Russia one day decides to risk an attack on NATO. Neighboring Poland, though much larger, also feels vulnerable. All four countries are staunch supporters of Ukraine.
Italian F-35 fighter jets respond to Russian incursion
The Russian MIG-31 fighters entered Estonian airspace in the area of Vaindloo Island, which is a small island located in the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea, the Estonian military said in a separate statement.
The aircraft did not have flight plans and their transponders were turned off, the statement said, nor were the aircraft in two-way radio communication with Estonian air traffic services.
Italian Air Force F-35 fighter jets, currently deployed as part of the NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission, responded to the incident, according to the statement.
Separately, Maj. Taavi Karotamm, spokesperson for Estonian Defense Forces, told The Associated Press the Russian planes flew parallel to the Estonian border from East to West and did not head toward the country鈥檚 capital Tallinn.
鈥淩ussia鈥檚 increasingly extensive testing of boundaries and growing aggressiveness must be met with a swift increase in political and economic pressure,鈥 Tsakhna, the foreign minister, said.
The Russian charge d鈥檃ffaires was summoned and given a protest note, a ministry statement said.
British spy chief says 鈥榥o evidence鈥 Putin wants peace
Earlier Friday, the head of Britain鈥檚 foreign intelligence agency said there is 鈥渁bsolutely no evidence鈥 that Russia鈥檚 President Vladimir Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine.
Richard Moore, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6 as it is more commonly known, said Putin was 鈥渟tringing us along.鈥
鈥淗e seeks to impose his imperial will by all means at his disposal. But he cannot succeed,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淏luntly, Putin has bitten off more than he can chew. He thought he was going to win an easy victory. But he 鈥 and many others 鈥 underestimated the Ukrainians.鈥
The war has continued unabated in the three years since Russia invaded its neighbor. Ukraine has accepted proposals for a ceasefire and a summit meeting, but Moscow has demurred.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday during a state visit to the United Kingdom that Putin 鈥 has really let me down 鈥 in peace efforts.
Putin is 鈥榤ortgaging the future鈥 of Russia
Moore was speaking at the British consulate in Istanbul after five years as head of MI6. He leaves the post at the end of September. The agency will then get its first female chief.
Moore said the invasion had strengthened Ukrainian national identity and accelerated its westward trajectory, as well as pushing Sweden and Finland to join NATO.
鈥淧utin has sought to convince the world that Russian victory is inevitable. But he lies. He lies to the world. He lies to his people. Perhaps he even lies to himself,鈥 Moore told a news conference.
He said that Putin was 鈥渕ortgaging his country鈥檚 future for his own personal legacy and a distorted version of history鈥 and the war was 鈥渁ccelerating this decline.鈥
Analysts say Putin believes he can outlast the political commitment of Ukraine鈥檚 Western partners and win a protracted war of attrition by wearing down Ukraine鈥檚 smaller army with sheer weight of numbers.
Ukraine, meanwhile, is racing to expand its defense cooperation with other countries and secure billions of dollars of investment in its domestic weapons industry.
MI6 unveils dark web portal
The spy chief was speaking as MI6 unveiled a dark web portal to allow potential intelligence providers to contact the service. Dubbed 鈥 Silent Courier,鈥 the secure messaging platform aims to recruit new spies for the UK, including in Russia.
鈥淭o those men and women in Russia who have truths to share and the courage to share them, I invite you to contact MI6,鈥 Moore said.
Not just Russians but 鈥渁nyone, anywhere in the world鈥 would be able to use the portal to offer sensitive information on terrorism or 鈥渉ostile intelligence activity,鈥 he said.


Canada bans Irish rap group Kneecap over alleged support for terrorist groups

Canada bans Irish rap group Kneecap over alleged support for terrorist groups
Updated 19 September 2025

Canada bans Irish rap group Kneecap over alleged support for terrorist groups

Canada bans Irish rap group Kneecap over alleged support for terrorist groups
  • Vince Gasparro, Canada鈥檚 parliamentary secretary for combatting crime, said in a video on X that the members of the group have been deemed ineligible to enter the country
  • Gasparro said the group has publicly displayed support for terrorist organizations, including Hezbollah and Hamas

OTTAWA: Canada has barred Irish rap trio Kneecap from entering the country ahead of its scheduled concerts next month, accusing the band of promoting hate and violence and supporting terrorist groups, a member of the Liberal government announced on Friday.
Belfast-based Kneecap, who regularly display pro-Palestinian messages during their gigs, have caused controversy elsewhere. At the Glastonbury Festival in southwest England in June, frontman Liam 脫g 脫 hAnnaidh 鈥 known by the stage name Mo Chara 鈥 accused Israel of committing war crimes. Israel has denied such accusations.
Vince Gasparro, Canada鈥檚 parliamentary secretary for combatting crime, said in a video on X that the members of the group have been deemed ineligible to enter the country because of actions and statements that violate Canadian law.


He said the group has amplified political violence and has publicly displayed support for terrorist organizations, including Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza.
鈥淎dvocating for political violence, glorifying terrorist organizations and displaying hate symbols that directly target the Jewish community are not protected forms of expression and will not be tolerated by our government,鈥 Gasparro said.
Kneecap鈥檚 manager and international booking agent didn鈥檛 immediately respond to a request for comment. Canada鈥檚 immigration ministry didn鈥檛 immediately respond to a request for more details.
The band has said previously that its members do not support Hamas or Hezbollah, and that it condemns 鈥渁ll attacks on civilians, always.鈥 In May, 脫 hAnnaidh was charged with a terrorism offense in Britain for allegedly displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah during a performance in London in November 2024. He denies the offense, saying the flag was thrown on stage during its performance. In August, Kneecap canceled its 15-date US tour scheduled for October, citing the proximity of 脫 hAnnaidh鈥檚 London court hearing.
Kneecap had four Canadian concerts scheduled in October, two in Toronto and two in Vancouver, according to its website.


France suspends counter-terrorism efforts with Mali over arrest, sources say

France suspends counter-terrorism efforts with Mali over arrest, sources say
Updated 19 September 2025

France suspends counter-terrorism efforts with Mali over arrest, sources say

France suspends counter-terrorism efforts with Mali over arrest, sources say
  • The man was arrested in August, along with two Malian generals, and accused of participating in a plot to destabilize Mali
  • A foreign official working on Mali said he was a former French military officer working on terrorism issues

PARIS/DAKAR: France has suspended counter-terrorism cooperation with Mali and ordered two staff members of the Malian embassy and consulate to leave, French sources said, with another source with knowledge of the matter saying the move came after Bamako鈥檚 arrest of a French intelligence agent in August.
A spokesperson for Mali鈥檚 foreign ministry declined to comment.
The move further exacerbates tensions between Paris and the West African country, after Mali鈥檚 military-led government severed military ties with France and turned to Russia for support in fighting Islamist militants.
The man was arrested in August, along with two Malian generals, and accused of participating in a plot to destabilize Mali. A foreign official working on Mali said he was a former French military officer working on terrorism issues.
A source with knowledge of the matter said he was an intelligence agent.
The French foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In August it said he was a member of the embassy in Bamako and Mali鈥檚 accusations against him were unfounded.
Four sources, including a diplomatic source, confirmed the suspension of counter-terrorism cooperation.
Two staff members from the Malian embassy and consulate in Paris have been declared persona non grata, while Mali declared five French embassy staff members persona non grata, the French diplomatic source added.
Islamist insurgencies in the north and political instability have fueled more than a decade of turmoil in Mali, eventually leading to a series of coups in 2020 and 2021 that brought a military-led government to power.


British spy chief says he sees no evidence Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine

British spy chief says he sees no evidence Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine
Updated 19 September 2025

British spy chief says he sees no evidence Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine

British spy chief says he sees no evidence Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine
  • Richard Moore, chief of MI6 as said Putin was 鈥渟tringing us along鈥
  • 鈥淗e seeks to impose his imperial will by all means at his disposal. But he cannot succeed鈥

ISTANBUL: There is 鈥渁bsolutely no evidence鈥 that Russia鈥檚 President Vladimir Putin wants to negotiate peace in Ukraine, the head of Britain鈥檚 foreign intelligence agency said Friday in an outgoing speech.
Richard Moore, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6 as it is more commonly known, said Putin was 鈥渟tringing us along.鈥
鈥淗e seeks to impose his imperial will by all means at his disposal. But he cannot succeed,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淏luntly, Putin has bitten off more than he can chew. He thought he was going to win an easy victory. But he 鈥 and many others 鈥 underestimated the Ukrainians.鈥
The war has continued unabated in the three years since Russia invaded its neighbor, despite renewed US-led efforts in recent months to steer Moscow and Kyiv to a settlement. Ukraine has accepted proposals for a ceasefire and a summit meeting, but Moscow has demurred.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday during a state visit to the United Kingdom that Putin 鈥 has really let me down 鈥 in peace efforts.
Moore was speaking at the British consulate in Istanbul after five years as head of MI6. He leaves the post at the end of September. The agency will then get its first female chief.
During his tenure, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a war that has seen tens of thousands killed and still rages, principally in eastern Ukraine.
Moore said the invasion had strengthened Ukrainian national identity and accelerated its westward trajectory, as well as pushing Sweden and Finland to join NATO.
鈥淧utin has sought to convince the world that Russian victory is inevitable. But he lies. He lies to the world. He lies to his people. Perhaps he even lies to himself,鈥 Moore told a news conference.
Referring to the Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov, who conditioned dogs to respond to a bell, Moore said a phone call from the Russian president was 鈥渢he equivalent of Pavlov鈥檚 tinkling bell inside the Kremlin, eliciting learned behavior to tell Putin whatever it is the system thinks he want to hear.鈥
He said that Putin was 鈥渕ortgaging his country鈥檚 future for his own personal legacy and a distorted version of history鈥 and the war was 鈥渁ccelerating this decline.鈥
Moore, who previously served as the UK鈥檚 ambassador to Ankara, the Turkish capital, added that 鈥済reater powers than Russia have failed to subjugate weaker powers than Ukraine.鈥
Analysts say Putin believes he can outlast the political commitment of Ukraine鈥檚 Western partners and win a protracted war of attrition by wearing down Ukraine鈥檚 smaller army with sheer weight of numbers.
Ukraine, meanwhile, is racing to expand its defense cooperation with other countries and secure billions of dollars of investment in its domestic weapons industry.
The spy chief was speaking as MI6 unveiled a dark web portal to allow potential intelligence providers to contact the service. Dubbed 鈥 Silent Courier,鈥 the secure messaging platform aims to recruit new spies for the UK, including in Russia.
鈥淭o those men and women in Russia who have truths to share and the courage to share them, I invite you to contact MI6,鈥 Moore said.
Not just Russians but 鈥渁nyone, anywhere in the world鈥 would be able to use the portal to offer sensitive information on terrorism or 鈥渉ostile intelligence activity,鈥 he said.