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Messi fires Argentina to win over Panama in World Cup party

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BUENOS AIRES, March 23 (Xinhua) — Lionel Messi scored his 800th career goal as Argentina beat Panama 2-0 in the South American team’s first match since winning the World Cup in December.

Despite dominating possession, it took until the 78th minute for Argentina to take the lead as Thiago Almada bundled in from close range after Messi’s 30-yard effort from a set piece cannoned off the left post.

The Argentina captain doubled the advantage by curling a free-kick into the top-right corner a minute from time.

The match was played amid a party atmosphere at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires as more than 80,000 fans cheered on their World Cup heroes.

“I always dreamed of this moment, to celebrate with you in my country Argentina, lifting the greatest thing that is the World Cup,” Messi said during a post-match ceremony, referring to the Albiceleste’s 36-year wait to win their third World Cup trophy.

“Let’s keep doing what we are doing and enjoy this, because we have been waiting a long time to win it again. Let’s enjoy the third star.”

Messi’s strike means he has now scored 99 times for Argentina, in addition to his 701 goals at club level.

Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni expressed “eternal gratitude” to his players, saying they deserved all of the credit for the triumph in Qatar.

“Everyone who wears this shirt gives their all and sometimes the results don’t come,” the 44-year-old said. “But this time we did it and it’s an incredible feeling.”

Source(s): Xinhua

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President: Solely increasing salaries not a solution, employees require education and training

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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, on Wednesday, citing solely increasing salaries of civil servants as the nation’s economy flourishes as an insufficient solution, has emphasized the importance of the continuous provision of education and training required to civil servants along with it.

In his address to the nation on the occasion of International Labor Day – the President noted that efforts have already commenced to increase the salaries and allowances of civil servants working in various government organizations. He also spoke regarding the importance of introducing housing schemes specific for private sector employees in addition to public sector employees.

The President also spoke regarding the working environment in his address – during which he emphasized the need to implement measures to ensure job security. On this note, he detailed the need to facilitate soft loan schemes and income-generating markets to ensure job security for employees.

Speaking further, President Muizzu cited the debt owed by the state to many hard-working private individuals and companies as one of the most pressing concerns when his administration assumed office. As per the President, the result of owing over MVR 900 million in debt to private individuals and companies by state-owned companies and millions in debt to private individuals and companies by various government offices, left the nation’s economy falling into a deep ditch while private companies were rendered unable to pay their employees.

Henceforth, President Muizzu said his administration’s highest priority to repay these debts. He particularly emphasized the debt owed to fishermen – affirming the government’s commitment to disburse payment for the millions owed, in order to protect the nation’s economy’s bloodline.

The President also spoke regarding the government’s efforts to allow individuals who have retired after working in crucial sectors such as health and civil service to return to work. In this trajectory, he said his administration will raise the retirement age from 65 to 75.

“Additionally, opportunities are now being provided to persons with disabilities to fitting work at a reasonable pay to ensure they are not sidelined in the society,” he added.

President Muizzu also spoke regarding his plans to expand the economic sectors, and in this regard, introduce new sectors to the country which would create job opportunities for the youth. He also expressed hope that the introduction of e-wallet will pave the way for payment gateway services in the Maldives which will ease the process of international transactions.

Concluding his address, the President expressed hope for a vibrant future for all laborers with the implementation of the aforesaid plans.

He added that his government aims to ensure a financially stable and prosperous life for all Maldivian laborers within this five-year term.

Source(s): sun.mv

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UN chief calls for Israel-Hamas accord, int’l probe of mass graves in Gaza

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UNITED NATIONS, April 30 (Xinhua) — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, and for an international investigation of the newly found mass graves in Gaza.

“I have called consistently for a humanitarian cease-fire, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and a massive surge in humanitarian aid. Unfortunately, that has not happened — yet. But negotiations are once again under way,” said Guterres.

“For the sake of the people of Gaza, for the sake of the hostages and their families in Israel, and for the sake of the region and the wider world, I strongly encourage the government of Israel and the Hamas leadership to reach now an agreement,” he told reporters.

Without such an agreement, the war, with all its consequences both in Gaza and across the region, will worsen exponentially, he warned.

He raised the alarm at a possible Israeli offensive on Rafah.

Recent weeks have seen airstrikes in the Rafah area. A military assault on Rafah would be an unbearable escalation, killing thousands more civilians and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. It would have a devastating impact on Palestinians in Gaza, with serious repercussions on the occupied West Bank, and across the wider region, warned Guterres.

“All members of the Security Council, and many other governments, have clearly expressed their opposition to such an operation. I appeal for all those with influence over Israel to do everything in their power to prevent it,” he said.

More than 1.2 million people are now seeking shelter in Rafah governorate, most of them fleeing the Israeli bombardment that has reportedly killed over 34,000 people. They have very little to eat, hardly any access to medical care, little shelter, and nowhere safe to go, he noted.

Guterres called for an international investigation of the newly found mass graves in Gaza.

“I am deeply alarmed by reports that mass graves have been discovered in several locations in Gaza, including Al Shifa Medical Complex and Nasser Medical Complex. In Nasser alone, over 390 bodies have reportedly been exhumed,” he said.

There are competing narratives around several of these mass graves, including serious allegations that some of those buried had been unlawfully killed, he told reporters. “It is imperative that independent international investigators, with forensic expertise, are allowed immediate access to the sites of these mass graves, to establish the precise circumstances under which hundreds of Palestinians lost their lives and were buried, or reburied.”

The families of the dead and missing have a right to know what happened. And the world has a right to accountability for any violations of international law that may have taken place, he said.

Hospitals, health workers, patients and all civilians must be protected. The human rights of all must be respected, said Guterres.

Guterres also called for more humanitarian assistance in Gaza.

“In northern Gaza, the most vulnerable — from sick children to people with disabilities — are already dying of hunger and disease. We must do everything possible to avert an entirely preventable, human-made famine,” he said. “We have seen incremental progress recently. But much more is urgently needed, including the promised opening of two crossing points between Israel and northern Gaza, so that aid can be brought into Gaza from Ashdod port and Jordan.”

Under international humanitarian law, civilians must be protected and they must be able to receive the essentials they need to survive, including food, shelter, and health care, he noted.

A major obstacle to distributing aid across Gaza is the lack of security for humanitarians and the people in need. Humanitarian convoys, facilities and personnel, and people in need, must not be targets, he said.

Guterres called on the Israeli authorities to allow and facilitate safe, rapid and unimpeded access for humanitarian aid and humanitarian workers throughout Gaza.

He called for support for the UN relief agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, saying the agency has an irreplaceable and indispensable role in supporting millions of people in Gaza, the occupied West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

Most countries that had suspended contributions to UNRWA following Israel’s allegations that a dozen UNRWA staff members participated in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, have resumed their aid. The United Nations is optimistic that other countries will follow suit. But a funding gap remains, he said. “I call on member states, both traditional and new donors, to pledge funds generously to ensure the continuity of the agency’s operations.”

Guterres reaffirmed the world body’s commitment to a two-state solution — the only sustainable path to peace and security for Israelis, Palestinians, and the wider region.

“The United Nations is totally committed to supporting a pathway to peace, based on an end to the (Israeli) occupation and the establishment of a fully independent, democratic, viable, contiguous, and sovereign Palestinian state, with Gaza as an integral part,” he said.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Governmenr condemns threats against media; vows to protect journalists

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The Maldivian government expressed alarm at recent threats against several local media outlets on Tuesday, condemning such action in the harshest terms.

In a statement on Tuesday night, the President’s Office provided assurance the government will provide their full attention to such threats and engage in efforts to protect to protect local media outlets and journalists.

“The Maldivian government condemns in the harshest act the anonymous threats being made via social media and phone call to several local medias,” said the President’s Office.

The President’s Office said the police have launched an investigation into the threats.

The police will utilize all its resources and capabilities to identify the culprits, reads the statement.

The President’s Office also urged people to report such threats to the police as soon as possible.

“The government remains committed to upholding the policy of listening to journalists, promoting the work of the press, and allowing for responsible journalism,” said the President’s Office. “All government institutions will work day and night with loyalty and sincerity to stop attempts to intimidate journalists and media and acts to undermine national stability.”

The statement comes a day after RaajjeTV filed a case with the police over a threat to torch the local TV station.

The threat was made to a reporter from RaajjeTV over social media on Sunday. The social media user threatened to “end” RaajjeTV and “set fire” to the station. And in the comments section of a Facebook post regarding the incident, a user warned that all medias that create conflict must be “burnt to ashes”, starting with Channel 13, another local TV station.

POLICE INVESTIGATE, PROMISE LEGAL ACTION

In a separate statement on Thursday night, the police said they were investigating threats made against TV channels and individuals.

“Threats to harm medias and individuals are investigated by this service as serious cases,” said the police.

According to the police, the Cyber Crime Department and the Serious and Organized Crime Department are investigating the cases, and working on taking necessary legal action.

Source(s): Sun.mv

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