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Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal

Special Saudi Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmad bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi and Bangladesh鈥檚 Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul sign a labor recruitment agreement in Riyadh, Oct. 6, 2025. (Ministry of Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment)
Saudi Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmad bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi and Bangladesh鈥檚 Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul sign a labor recruitment agreement in Riyadh, Oct. 6, 2025. (Ministry of Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment)
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Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal

Bangladesh to send skilled workers to 黑料社区 under new recruitment deal
  • Agreement signed with Kingdom鈥檚 Human Resources and Social Development Ministry
  • Authorities try to meet the target of deploying 30,000 skilled workers every month

DHAKA:聽Bangladesh is preparing to send more skilled workers to 黑料社区, authorities said on Tuesday, following the signing of a new recruitment agreement in Riyadh.

Around 3 million Bangladeshi nationals live and work in 黑料社区. They are the largest expat group in the Kingdom and the biggest community outside their country.

Bangladeshi citizens have been working in 黑料社区 since the 1970s but until now their employment was regulated by memoranda on specific labor deployment.

The new pact, signed on Monday by the Kingdom鈥檚 Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmad bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi and Bangladesh鈥檚 Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul, is the first such agreement for general worker recruitment.

鈥淲ith this agreement, it is expected that the recruitment of skilled workers from Bangladesh to 黑料社区 across various professions will increase, and the rights and interests of both workers and employers will be better protected,鈥 the Ministry of Expatriates鈥 Welfare and Overseas Employment said in a statement.

In the wake of numerous infrastructure projects underway in the Kingdom, the current demand is 30,000 certified workers per month, joint secretary of the ministry鈥檚 training wing, Mokhlesur Rahman Akand, told Arab News.

鈥淲e are taking all measures to meet the demand of the Saudi certification authorities, since sending more skilled workforces ensures better opportunities.鈥

Candidates are tested by the Saudi agency Takamol, which certifies workers according to standards and requirements of the Skill Verification Program. It is an initiative launched in 2021 under Vision 2030 to advance the professional competence of employees in the Kingdom鈥檚 labor market.

鈥淭hey oversee everything online,鈥 Akand said. 鈥淲e provide the training in our Technical Training Centers, where computer-based tests are conducted. We have 104 TTCs across the country.鈥

Currently, many Bangladeshis 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 the AFC Asian Cup in 2027, the World Expo in 2030, and the World Cup in 2034.

鈥淲e are now working in line with Saudi demand,鈥 Akand said.

鈥淲e hope that by early next year we will be able to meet the target set by the Takamol.鈥


Russia says Ukrainian drone crashed into nuclear plant, without causing damage

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Russia says Ukrainian drone crashed into nuclear plant, without causing damage

Russia says Ukrainian drone crashed into nuclear plant, without causing damage
The drone was 鈥渟uppressed by technical means鈥 and detonated after crashing into a cooling tower at the Novovoronezh plant
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the alleged incident

MOSCOW: Russia鈥檚 state nuclear energy company said on Tuesday that a Ukrainian drone had tried to strike a nuclear plant in Russia鈥檚 Voronezh region, which borders Ukraine.
In a statement, Rosenergoatom said the drone was 鈥渟uppressed by technical means鈥 and detonated after crashing into a cooling tower at the Novovoronezh plant.
鈥淭here was no damage or injuries; however, the detonation left a dark mark on the cooling tower. The safe operation of the nuclear power plant is ensured,鈥 the company said, adding that radiation levels were normal and unchanged.
There was no immediate comment from Ukraine on the alleged incident, which Rosenergoatom described as 鈥渁nother act of aggression by the Ukrainian armed forces against Russian nuclear power plants.鈥
Moscow has previously accused Kyiv of attacking nuclear power stations in the Kursk and Smolensk regions of western Russia.
Ukraine, in turn, has accused Russia of deliberately creating radiation risks at nuclear power stations on Ukrainian territory.

Ukraine wants to increase gas imports by 30 percent after Russian attacks

Ukraine wants to increase gas imports by 30 percent after Russian attacks
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Ukraine wants to increase gas imports by 30 percent after Russian attacks

Ukraine wants to increase gas imports by 30 percent after Russian attacks
  • Hrynchuk said: 鈥淲e plan to import throughout the coldest months, although the priority now is to secure imports for October-December鈥
  • 鈥淭he faster we can restore (production), the less we will need to import鈥

KYIV: Ukraine wants to increase natural gas imports by 30 percent following Russian airstrikes on its gas infrastructure, damage from which Ukrainian Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk described on Tuesday as significant.
Russia has sharply intensified its attacks on Ukraine鈥檚 energy sector in recent weeks, and last Friday attacked Ukraine鈥檚 main gas fields, raising fears of a possible gas shortage and the need for significant additional imports.
鈥淲e plan to increase imports by around 30 percent if we manage to expand our import capacity,鈥 Hrynchuk told a press briefing after a meeting with Western ambassadors.
鈥淲e plan to import throughout the coldest months, although the priority now is to secure imports for October-December and, if necessary, for other months.鈥

IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE SPEED OF RECOVERY
The minister said the total volume of imports would depend on how quickly Ukraine can recover its gas production, how intense and targeted the Russian attacks will be, and how severe the damage to the gas transport system could potentially be.
鈥淭he faster we can restore (production), the less we will need to import,鈥 Hrynchuk said, adding that an increase in LNG imports was one of the possible options to cover shortages.
The government had previously said Ukraine planned to import 4.6 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas in the 2025/26 season, starting the heating season with around 13.2 bcm of gas in its storage facilities.
Analysts and former officials say the country had already accumulated about 13 bcm in reserves.
Hrynchuk said the attacks targeted regional gas infrastructure, as well as power transmission facilities in Ukraine鈥檚 frontline regions and severe restrictions on energy supplies were already in place in several northern regions.
Russia has been regularly bombing Ukraine鈥檚 energy infrastructure since its 2022 invasion.
The minister said that her team had already worked out scenarios for action in the event of Russian attacks and prepared restrictions on gas supplies to the population and industry, which had not been done in all the years of the war.
鈥淲e are preparing for various scenarios, including the worst-case ones,鈥 Hrynchuk said.


Four migrants die as boat capsizes off Greece

Four migrants die as boat capsizes off Greece
Updated 07 October 2025

Four migrants die as boat capsizes off Greece

Four migrants die as boat capsizes off Greece
  • The four bodies were discovered off the Gulf of Gera on Lesbos
  • Most of the survivors were from African countries

ATHENS: The Greek coast guard recovered four bodies Tuesday after an inflatable boat carrying 38 migrants capsized off the island of Lesbos.
鈥淭he four bodies were discovered off the Gulf of Gera on Lesbos while 34 people were discovered on the coast nearby,鈥 a police spokesperson said.
Identification of the victims and the survivors was ongoing, they added.
The migrants鈥 boat ran aground near the coast then began to sink as strong winds whipped up waves of up to 1.5 meters (five feet), according to the Greek ANA news agency.
Most of the survivors were from African countries and were taken to a reception and registration center on Lesbos, the agency said.
Lesbos, like other Greek islands in the Aegean Sea near neighboring Turkiye, is one of the main entry points into Europe for people fleeing war and poverty.
The perilous crossings are often fatal. In April, seven people, including three children, died when their inflatable boat capsized off the island.
Greece has seen an increase in the number of migrant and refugee arrivals further south on Crete, coming in particular from Libya.
The conservative government hardened its migration policy in July, suspending asylum claims for three months from people coming from north Africa.
The move has been criticized by a number of international organizations, including the UN refugee agency and the Council of Europe.


Macron urged by his first PM to resign in escalating French crisis

Macron urged by his first PM to resign in escalating French crisis
Updated 07 October 2025

Macron urged by his first PM to resign in escalating French crisis

Macron urged by his first PM to resign in escalating French crisis
  • Emmanuel Macron鈥檚 first prime minister on Tuesday urged the cornered French head of state to resign in a shock call that compounded an escalating political crisis

PARIS: Emmanuel Macron鈥檚 first prime minister on Tuesday urged the cornered French head of state to resign in a shock call that compounded an escalating political crisis.
The intervention by Edouard Philippe, Macron鈥檚 longest-serving prime minister from 2017 to 2020 and who now heads an allied political party, came as frustration grew even within the president鈥檚 own camp over the biggest domestic political crisis of his eight years in office.
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, appointed less than a month ago, stepped down on Monday morning after failing to rally support across the center-right coalition for his new government, which is also only supported by a minority in parliament.
Macron ordered him to make a last-ditch effort to rally support for a coalition government but there was no sign of progress with the far-right refusing to even attend a meeting.
France鈥檚 next presidential elections are scheduled to take place in 2027 and are seen as a historic crossroads in French politics, with the French far right under Marine Le Pen sensing its best chance yet of taking power.
Macron is constitutionally barred from seeking a third mandate.
Philippe, who has already declared he will stand, said the polls should be held early once a budget is passed, in comments Le Parisien daily described as 鈥減olitical bomb.鈥
Denouncing a 鈥渄istressing political game,鈥 he said it was up to Macron to help France 鈥渆merge in an orderly and dignified manner from a political crisis that is harming the country.鈥
鈥淗e must take the decision that is worthy of his function, which is to guarantee the continuity of the institutions by leaving in an orderly manner,鈥 Philippe told the RTL broadcaster.
France has been locked in a political crisis since Macron鈥檚 gamble to hold legislative elections in the summer of 2024 backfired and resulted in a hung parliament and a strengthened far right.
In a scathing editorial, the Le Monde daily said the crisis was 鈥測et another demonstration of the unraveling鈥 of Macron鈥檚 second mandate following his win in 2022 presidential elections.
鈥淭he president finds himself in a major crisis,鈥 it said.
The domestic isolation of the president, who was filmed Monday walking alone by the banks of the Seine deep in a telephone conversation, contrasts with his clout on the international stage where he is seeking to end Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine alongside President Donald Trump.
Among other options, Macron could reappoint Lecornu, select a person who would be the eighth prime minister of his mandate, or hold new legislative elections.
Gabriel Attal, whose brief tenure as France鈥檚 youngest-ever premier was ended by Macron鈥檚 decision to hold the 2024 snap elections, on Monday evening said: 鈥淚 no longer understand the president鈥檚 decisions.鈥
After a succession of new premiers, it was 鈥渢ime to try something else,鈥 Attal, who now leads the main pro-Macron party, told the TF1 broadcaster, denouncing a 鈥渄etermination to keep control鈥 by Macron.
Attal on Tuesday, however, told his lawmakers that he did not want Macron to resign, according to a participant at the meeting who asked not to be named.
Lecornu meanwhile started meeting party leaders at the prime minister鈥檚 office in an attempt to breach the impasse.
Socialist party leader Olivier Faure late Monday called for 鈥渁 change of course鈥 with a 鈥渓eft-wing government.鈥
Bruno Retailleau, leader of the right-wing Republicans and outgoing interior minister, said he was not against remaining in a cabinet with Macron鈥檚 centrists as long as it did not mean fewer members from his party.
The next premier will face the challenge of finding enough support for an austerity budget at a time when France鈥檚 public debt has reached a record high.
Le Pen, whose candidacy in the presidential elections is in severe doubt due to a fraud conviction, said it would be 鈥渨ise鈥 for Macron to resign but also urged snap legislative polls as 鈥渁bsolutely necessary.鈥
Le Pen and her lieutenant Jordan Bardella, who is expected to stand for the presidency if she is blocked, turned down Lecornu鈥檚 invitation for talks, their National Rally party said.
鈥淭hese umpteenth negotiations no longer aim to protect the interests of the French people, but those of the president himself,鈥 it said.


Shoura Council speaker arrives in Pakistan for official visit聽

Shoura Council speaker arrives in Pakistan for official visit聽
Updated 07 October 2025

Shoura Council speaker arrives in Pakistan for official visit聽

Shoura Council speaker arrives in Pakistan for official visit聽
  • Al-Sheikh was met at Islamabad International Airport by Sadiq
  • The visit was arranged in response to an invitation from Sadiq following the signing of the defense pact between the two countries

RIYADH: Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al Al-Sheikh, speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council, arrived in Islamabad at the start of an official visit to Pakistan following the signing of a landmark defense pact last month, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

He is heading a delegation from the council in response to an invitation extended by Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan.

Al-Sheikh was met at Islamabad International Airport by Sadiq. Also present to receive him were the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki, along with several senior officials from the Pakistani National Assembly.

During the visit, Al-Sheikh will hold an official session of talks with Sadiq and meet with several senior Pakistani officials to review relations and discuss ways to strengthen ties.

The visit was arranged in response to an invitation from Sadiq following the signing of the defense pact between the two countries in September during Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 state visit to 黑料社区.

The pact states that any aggression against either country would be treated as an attack on both, and it comes at a time of heightened tension in the region.

The relationship between the countries, which was established in 1947, has evolved into a comprehensive partnership spanning diplomatic, economic, and military spheres.

The foundation of this bond was laid in September 1947, when 黑料社区 became one of the first countries to recognize Pakistan following its independence. This recognition was quickly followed by the signing of a Treaty of Friendship in 1951, which formally cemented bilateral ties.

The delegation accompanying Al-Sheikh includes council members Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Buraik, Ibtisam bint Abdullah Al-Jubeir, Ahmed bin Abdulrahman Al-Wardi, as well as other council officials.