The airline previously said it would begin flights to Tel Aviv in June. Bahrain's new ambassador to Israel wants Israeli tourists to visit.
Source: Al Monitor
Full Article: Bahrain's Gulf Air to start flights to Israel
Egypt establishes largest coronavirus vaccine factory in Middle East
Egypt is preparing to inaugurate the VACSERA factory complex in the 6th of October City, aiming to produce various types of vaccines in cooperation with major international companies.
Source: Al Monitor
Full Article: Egypt establishes largest coronavirus vaccine factory in Middle East
Lebanon forms new government
The formation of a new government led by Prime Minister Najib Mikati brings to an end a 13-month gridlock in Lebanon.
Source: Al Monitor
Full Article: Lebanon forms new government
No COVID vaccines, tests needed for millions visiting Dubai’s Expo 2020
Visitors to Dubai’s World Expo won’t be required to provide Covid vaccination certificates or get tested to enter one of the world’s biggest in-person events since the pandemic began.The exhibition, expected to attract 25 million visits over six months, will though mostly require people to keep their masks on and respect social distancing rules, an Expo spokesperson told Bloomberg.Read the latest updates in our dedicated coronavirus section.“While vaccination is encouraged, visitors to Expo are not currently required to provide proof of immunization or a negative PCR test,” the spokesperson said. “However, we will continue to monitor and adjust these measures as necessary as the situation evolves.”For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Dubai, the business hub of the United Arab Emirates, is keen to show it’s up and running, after the pandemic hit hard an economy built on international commerce and finance. The UAE is open to all visitors as long as they provide a negative virus result, with some allowed to have a test at Dubai airport after they land. They are expected to self-isolate until they get their results.It has rolled out one of the world’s fastest vaccination programs, according to Bloomberg’s Vaccine Tracker. Daily cases in the country have been running below 1,000 a day since late August.Dubai’s Expo approach contrasts with those of other countries like the U.K., which announced it is considering mandating vaccine passports to access large venues, or France where the constitutional court backed Emmanuel Macron’s decision to require proof of vaccination or a negative test in order to eat out or travel.In neighboring Abu Dhabi, another of the emirates making up the UAE, some public spaces are restricted to those who have been vaccinated. Dubai, meanwhile, has stayed largely open since coming out of lockdown more than a year ago.Across the Expo site, dozens of checkpoints will ensure people provide a pass to enter, while visitors will have to wear masks and abide by stringent social distancing regulations. Sanitizing stations will be scattered in every corner.The exhibition is also using robots and wearable technology to assist with visitor-facing interactions including ticketing and queuing. All members of staff around the Expo site have already received both doses of Covid vaccine.Dubai in 2013 beat off competition from countries including Brazil and Turkey to host Expo 2020. The world’s tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, was illuminated with fireworks in celebration.The emirate spent billions of dollars to prepare infrastructure that now resembles a small town spanning the length of hundreds of football stadiums.The exhibition, initially set for April 2020, was meant to attract millions of visitors and provide a boost to the local economy. But as the pandemic hit, halting the global economy, the government postponed the event and reconsidered its targets.Read more: Emirates offers discount for early booking to visit Dubai and Expo 2020Expo 2020 Dubai launches passport for visitors to collect global stampsExpo 2020 Dubai to create far-reaching economic benefits for the region: Cisco MD
Source: Al Arabiya
Full Article: No COVID vaccines, tests needed for millions visiting Dubai’s Expo 2020
EU Commission directorate condemns antisemitism in Palestinian textbooks
Following the delayed release of a EU report on antisemitism and incitement to violence in Palestinian Authority textbooks, the directorate that oversees education aid has condemned the content.
Source: Jerusalem Post
Full Article: EU Commission directorate condemns antisemitism in Palestinian textbooks
We will get out of hell, Aoun says after govt formed
President Michel Aoun said Friday Lebanon would..
Source: Albawaba
Full Article: We will get out of hell, Aoun says after govt formed
Economic reality-check forces Tebboune to adjust anti-corruption drive
Algeria is moving to ease the measures it has used so far in the fight against corruption and the recovery of embezzled and smuggled funds..
Source: Albawaba
Full Article: Economic reality-check forces Tebboune to adjust anti-corruption drive
Where were you on 9/11? ‘Jerusalem Post’ staff weigh in
We always remember where we were during momentous events. The tragedy of 9/11 left a scar on our memories, never to be forgotten.
Source: Jerusalem Post
Full Article: Where were you on 9/11? ‘Jerusalem Post’ staff weigh in
Bennett on IAEA report: 'Calls international response to Iran's actions'
"Iran continues to lie to the world and promote a nuclear weapons development program while denying its international commitments," he said.
Source: Jerusalem Post
Full Article: Bennett on IAEA report: 'Calls international response to Iran's actions'
The PJD’s defeat closed the Muslim Brotherhood’s parenthesis
The Muslim Brotherhood organisations, whatever their names, found the dubious and ambiguous victory achieved by the Taliban movement an occasion for hope..
Source: Albawaba
Full Article: The PJD’s defeat closed the Muslim Brotherhood’s parenthesis