SIBF Recognizes Sudanese Historian Youssef Fadl as Figure of the Year

File photo from Sharjah International Book Fair, northeast of Dubai, 31 October 2018 (AFP)
File photo from Sharjah International Book Fair, northeast of Dubai, 31 October 2018 (AFP)
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SIBF Recognizes Sudanese Historian Youssef Fadl as Figure of the Year

File photo from Sharjah International Book Fair, northeast of Dubai, 31 October 2018 (AFP)
File photo from Sharjah International Book Fair, northeast of Dubai, 31 October 2018 (AFP)

The Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has announced Sudanese historian Yusuf Fadl Hasan as ‘Cultural Personality of the Year’ for its upcoming 41st Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF 2022).

Hasan is being recognized for his contributions to the field of history and documentation of the nation’s developmental journey in political, cultural and scientific fields, in addition to his substantial efforts in promoting the research and documentation movement in Africa and Asia. He also published more than 30 books.

SBA said the selection of Youssef Fadl is part of its vision to honor distinguished figures of thought, literature, and history, whose efforts represented an added value to the Arabic book library in all fields.

It also serves SIBF’s message calling for introducing, pioneering, and influencing figures in the Arabic culture to younger generations.

Ahmed Al Ameri, chairman of SBA, said, “SBA’s efforts echo the vision of Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah, of celebrating distinguished intellectual and creative personalities as pillars of sustainable cultural development. The Arab cultural world needs the invaluable work of distinguished figures like Prof. Yusuf Fadl Hasan to advance our realities and build our future.”

“Sudan has constantly enriched Arab culture through leading contributions by prominent individuals in various fields. The history of Arabic cultures is a witness on esteemed Sudanese intellects, researchers, novelists, and poets who enriched the Arabic library,” he added.

“Naming Prof. Yusuf the Cultural Personality of the Year is a tribute to more than 60 years of vital work in research, documentation and studies of the African and Asian continents,” Al Ameri concluded.

Born in Al Mahmiyya, Sudan, in 1932, Fadl received Bachelor degree in General Arts from Khartoum University in 1956, and Bachelor's degree with honors in History from London University in 1959, and PhD in History from the University of London in 1964. He served as a lecturer at the History department at the University of Khartoum.



Greece to Reinforce Firefighting Teams on Chios as Wildfires Rage for Second day

Canadair planes and firefighting helicopters in action during firefighting operations on Chios Island, Greece, 23 June 2025. EPA/KOSTAS KOURGIAS
Canadair planes and firefighting helicopters in action during firefighting operations on Chios Island, Greece, 23 June 2025. EPA/KOSTAS KOURGIAS
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Greece to Reinforce Firefighting Teams on Chios as Wildfires Rage for Second day

Canadair planes and firefighting helicopters in action during firefighting operations on Chios Island, Greece, 23 June 2025. EPA/KOSTAS KOURGIAS
Canadair planes and firefighting helicopters in action during firefighting operations on Chios Island, Greece, 23 June 2025. EPA/KOSTAS KOURGIAS

Greece will send more than 170 more firefighters on Monday to reinforce teams battling wildfires on the Greek island of Chios for a second day, as winds further whipped up the blaze, bringing power cuts and spurring the evacuation of residents.

"The situation remains critical as firefighting forces are still dealing with many active fronts, several of which being near hamlets," Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis told a news conference.

He said another 171 firefighters would be sent to the island in the northeastern Aegean Sea, joining about 190 assisted by 11 aircraft who were trying to prevent the conflagration from spreading to homes and areas known for producing mastiha, a natural resin harvested from mastic trees.

Wind gusts complicated efforts to extinguish the wildfires, which have razed forest and pasture land as they barrel towards the north, west and south of Chios town, the island's capital, causing power cuts and forcing hundreds of villagers to flee to safety.

Sitting at Europe's hot southernmost tip, Greece has felt the economic and environmental impact of frequent wildfires in recent years that scientists say have been exacerbated by a fast-changing climate.

The country has spent hundreds of millions of euros to compensate households and farmers for damage related to extreme weather and to update firefighting equipment.

It has hired a record number of firefighters this year, some 18,000 of them, in anticipation of a challenging fire season.