UAE Appoints Two Female Judges

UAE Appoints Two Female Judges
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UAE Appoints Two Female Judges

UAE Appoints Two Female Judges

UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a federal decree appointing two female judges at the Federal Judiciary.

The new judges Khadeeja Al Malas and Salamah Al Ketbi are the first two Emirati women to hold judicial positions at the Federal level in the UAE.

“This latest appointment reflects the UAE government's stance to ensure that women are empowered in their line of work, playing an integral role in the development and progress of the nation,” the UAE’s state-run news agency said Tuesday.

“It highlights the achievements made by Emirati women, as well as the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to ensure women have an increased presence and role in the country's federal courts system,” Emirates News Agency (WAM), said.

“The appointment of Al Malas and Al Ketbi also represents the initiatives and policies undertaken by the UAE Cabinet to further empower Emirati women in their community, including President Khalifa's decision to increase Emirati women's representation in the Federal National Council, FNC, to 50 percent in the upcoming parliamentary term,” it added.



Fourteenth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
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Fourteenth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)
The 14th relief plane flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport. (SPA)

The 14th relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), flew from the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.

The plane carries food, shelter and medical supplies, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s longstanding commitment to supporting other countries in times of need.

The assistance aims to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people during these critical times.