The State Department will honour women and girl protesters in Iran with the Madeleine Albright Honourary Group Award for the “courage and defiance” they showed in standing up to the clerical regime. AFP
The State Department will honour women and girl protesters in Iran with the Madeleine Albright Honourary Group Award for the “courage and defiance” they showed in standing up to the clerical regime. AFP
The State Department will honour women and girl protesters in Iran with the Madeleine Albright Honourary Group Award for the “courage and defiance” they showed in standing up to the clerical regime. AFP
The State Department will honour women and girl protesters in Iran with the Madeleine Albright Honourary Group Award for the “courage and defiance” they showed in standing up to the clerical regime. A

Iran protesters and Jordan activist among those honoured at White House


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The US State Department on Wednesday honoured 11 women for “exceptional courage, strength and leadership” to mark International Women's Day.

The award, now in its 17th year, recognises global leaders who advocate peace, justice, human rights, gender equality and women's empowerment, “often at great personal risk and sacrifice”.

It was created by secretary of state Condoleezza Rice during the administration of George W Bush.

It is the first time the ceremony has taken place at the White House. First lady Jill Biden addressed the event.

"Again and again and again, [girls] wake up to find a world made for someone else and watch their brothers and their fathers … rise and grow up," Ms Biden said.

"And they are told to shrink, told that they're not good enough, not strong enough, not worthy of the lives that they dream about.

US first lady Jill Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pose with Malaysian Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, who spoke on behalf of the afternoon's honourees. AFP
US first lady Jill Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pose with Malaysian Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, who spoke on behalf of the afternoon's honourees. AFP

"But today, we're here to tell girls everywhere the truth that they need to hear.

"Yes, you matter … and that's why we wanted to bring the leaders who we are honouring today and the stories that they share to the biggest stage we could — the White House."

This year is also the first time the award was given to a group, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken in his opening remarks.

Named for the late secretary of state, the Madeleine Albright Honorary Group Award was given to the women and girls protesting in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini, for the “courage and defiance” they showed in standing up to the regime.

"They are faced with extraordinary challenges that as you learn about them … [they] are humble," Mr Blinken said.

"They, their loved ones, in many cases have endured harassment, they've endured violence, some have been imprisoned."

US ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield presented the group award, praising the courage of the protesters and chastising the Iranian regime.

"The Iranian government probably thought this would just be a note in the long record of violence and discrimination against women," Ms Thomas-Greenfield said.

"This time it was different. The Iranian people, led by women, took to the streets in peaceful protest."

She repeated the UN's dedication to hold those complicit accountable.

"To all the women and girls across Iran, know this: we will continue to stand in your fight for women, for life and for freedom."

Also speaking were deputy secretary of defence Kathleen Hicks, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and honouree Malaysian Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, who spoke on behalf of the group.

"It is vital for all parties to respect the contribution of women in all areas, economy, social politics and culture, where involvement is crucial, as they are an important asset to a country," Ms Radzi said.

She has spent most of her professional life advancing and promoting human rights, using her platforms to shed light on injustices in society.

Ms Radzi became paralysed from the waist down after a car accident and a brutal assault six years later, and since she has committed her life to fighting for the rights of people with disabilities.

She also became a national Paralympic sharpshooter and earned a spot in the Malaysian Book of Records for travelling 420 kilometres in 13 days in her wheelchair.

Here are the other women honoured this year:

Zakira Hekmat — Afghanistan

The founder of the Afghan Refugee Solidarity Association in Turkey was born into a displaced people's camp in her native Afghanistan, secretly finishing high school under Taliban rule.

After studying medicine in Turkey, she founded a refugee organisation that has helped countless Afghan women, girls and minorities gain access to refugee protection and asylum.

“Courage for me is not just a momentary act but a continuous journey of pushing against the obstacles and striving to create change in society,” Dr Hekmat said.

Alba Rueda — Argentina

Alba Rueda. Photo: Wikipedia
Alba Rueda. Photo: Wikipedia

Argentina’s special envoy for sexual orientation and gender identity in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship was one of the driving forces behind her country's executive order on the transgender labour quota, which mandates at least 1 per cent of workers in the national public sector must be transgender.

Daniele Darlan — Central African Republic

The former president of the Central African Republic’s Constitutional Court was removed by the government after issuing a decision in which she said methods proposed to redraft the constitution were not legally sound.

Throughout her decades of legal experience, she has championed equality and transparency in her country's judicial system through coups and years of civil conflict, earning her the nickname “Woman of Iron”.

Doris Rios — Costa Rica

Ms Rios, a member of the China Kicha indigenous community, is involved in several initiatives that have helped to improve indigenous people's lives.

The vice president of the National Indigenous Board of Costa Rica also acts as a consultant for government officials and civil society on how development projects or legislation may affect indigenous territories.

“Courage is to raise your voice in spite of fear, tears, and pain,” Ms Rios said.

Meaza Mohammed — Ethiopia

A veteran Ethiopian journalist, Mohammed is the founder of Roha TV, an independent YouTube-based news and information channel.

Her reporting has included coverage of the survivors of gender-based violence in the conflict in Tigray. She has also advocated accountability for human rights abuses during the war, despite being arrested repeatedly.

Hadeel Abdel Aziz — Jordan

The human rights activist is a frontline defender of Jordan’s most marginalised, including children, refugees, migrants and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.

Through her organisation, Justice Centre for Legal Aid, Ms Abdel Aziz has built a nationwide network of clinics that provide services to thousands of vulnerable people every year, including women detained “for their own protection” from so-called honour crimes.

“Finding the strength to withstand adversity, and to make difficult decisions not because you are unaware of the risks, but because you are driven towards a bigger dream” is how she defines courage.

Bakhytzhan Toregozhina — Kazakhstan

A civil society activist, Ms Toregozhina has campaigned for the protection of fundamental human rights in Kazakhstan for nearly 25 years, representing victims of torture, abuse and politicised repression. As the head of the Qantar 2022 organisation, she has worked to assist victims and document human rights abuses associated with the widespread unrest that occurred in the country last January.

“Having courage makes the invisible, visible,” she said.

Brig Gen Bolor Ganbold — Mongolia

In almost three decades of service to her country, Brig Gen Ganbold has broken a number of gender barriers, from becoming the first female cadet admitted to the Military University of Mongolia to being Mongolia’s first female staff officer assigned to a UN Peacekeeping Operation. In March 2022, she became the first female general in the Mongolian Armed Forces. She has worked with UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, Chad and South Sudan, and has worked to promote gender equality in areas of the Mongolian armed forces.

Bianka Zalewska is a war reporter, author of documentaries from Syria and Iraq. Photo: Kulczyk Foundation / Facebook
Bianka Zalewska is a war reporter, author of documentaries from Syria and Iraq. Photo: Kulczyk Foundation / Facebook

Bianka Zalewska — Poland

The humanitarian and journalist has documented Russian aggression in Ukraine since 2014 and advocated for Ukrainians for more than a decade. Despite sustaining life-threatening injuries after coming under fire from Russian forces, disinformation campaigns and online threats, Zalewska has continued her work inside Ukraine and has tirelessly advocated the inclusion of Ukrainian refugees in Poland.

Zalewska defines courage as “not the lack of fear, but the ability to act in spite of it”.

Yuliia Paievska — Ukraine

Originally a designer and athlete, Ms Paievska founded the volunteer ambulance corps “Taira's Angels”, providing tactical medical training on the Donbas front lines from 2014 to 2018. She is best known for her work secretly filming and smuggling out videos documenting atrocities committed by Russian forces in Mariupol, where she was jailed for three months. Following her release, she has campaigned for Ukrainian democracy and independence both at home and abroad.

Yuliia Paievska. Getty
Yuliia Paievska. Getty
Tips for newlyweds to better manage finances

All couples are unique and have to create a financial blueprint that is most suitable for their relationship, says Vijay Valecha, chief investment officer at Century Financial. He offers his top five tips for couples to better manage their finances.

Discuss your assets and debts: When married, it’s important to understand each other’s personal financial situation. It’s necessary to know upfront what each party brings to the table, as debts and assets affect spending habits and joint loan qualifications. Discussing all aspects of their finances as a couple prevents anyone from being blindsided later.

Decide on the financial/saving goals: Spouses should independently list their top goals and share their lists with one another to shape a joint plan. Writing down clear goals will help them determine how much to save each month, how much to put aside for short-term goals, and how they will reach their long-term financial goals.

Set a budget: A budget can keep the couple be mindful of their income and expenses. With a monthly budget, couples will know exactly how much they can spend in a category each month, how much they have to work with and what spending areas need to be evaluated.

Decide who manages what: When it comes to handling finances, it’s a good idea to decide who manages what. For example, one person might take on the day-to-day bills, while the other tackles long-term investments and retirement plans.

Money date nights: Talking about money should be a healthy, ongoing conversation and couples should not wait for something to go wrong. They should set time aside every month to talk about future financial decisions and see the progress they’ve made together towards accomplishing their goals.

WHAT ARE NFTs?

     

 

    

 

   

 

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are tokens that represent ownership of unique items. They allow the tokenisation of things such as art, collectibles and even real estate.

 

An NFT can have only one official owner at one time. And since they're minted and secured on the Ethereum blockchain, no one can modify the record of ownership, not even copy-paste it into a new one.

 

This means NFTs are not interchangeable and cannot be exchanged with other items. In contrast, fungible items, such as fiat currencies, can be exchanged because their value defines them rather than their unique properties.

 
The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting

2. Prayer

3. Hajj

4. Shahada

5. Zakat 

Married Malala

Malala Yousafzai is enjoying married life, her father said.

The 24-year-old married Pakistan cricket executive Asser Malik last year in a small ceremony in the UK.

Ziauddin Yousafzai told The National his daughter was ‘very happy’ with her husband.

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
TEACHERS' PAY - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Pay varies significantly depending on the school, its rating and the curriculum. Here's a rough guide as of January 2021:

- top end schools tend to pay Dh16,000-17,000 a month - plus a monthly housing allowance of up to Dh6,000. These tend to be British curriculum schools rated 'outstanding' or 'very good', followed by American schools

- average salary across curriculums and skill levels is about Dh10,000, recruiters say

- it is becoming more common for schools to provide accommodation, sometimes in an apartment block with other teachers, rather than hand teachers a cash housing allowance

- some strong performing schools have cut back on salaries since the pandemic began, sometimes offering Dh16,000 including the housing allowance, which reflects the slump in rental costs, and sheer demand for jobs

- maths and science teachers are most in demand and some schools will pay up to Dh3,000 more than other teachers in recognition of their technical skills

- at the other end of the market, teachers in some Indian schools, where fees are lower and competition among applicants is intense, can be paid as low as Dh3,000 per month

- in Indian schools, it has also become common for teachers to share residential accommodation, living in a block with colleagues

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Graduated from the American University of Sharjah

She is the eldest of three brothers and two sisters

Has helped solve 15 cases of electric shocks

Enjoys travelling, reading and horse riding

 

WOMAN AND CHILD

Director: Saeed Roustaee

Starring: Parinaz Izadyar, Payman Maadi

Rating: 4/5

Going grey? A stylist's advice

If you’re going to go grey, a great style, well-cared for hair (in a sleek, classy style, like a bob), and a young spirit and attitude go a long way, says Maria Dowling, founder of the Maria Dowling Salon in Dubai.
It’s easier to go grey from a lighter colour, so you may want to do that first. And this is the time to try a shorter style, she advises. Then a stylist can introduce highlights, start lightening up the roots, and let it fade out. Once it’s entirely grey, a purple shampoo will prevent yellowing.
“Get professional help – there’s no other way to go around it,” she says. “And don’t just let it grow out because that looks really bad. Put effort into it: properly condition, straighten, get regular trims, make sure it’s glossy.”

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The specs
  • Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
  • Power: 640hp
  • Torque: 760nm
  • On sale: 2026
  • Price: Not announced yet
While you're here

IF YOU GO
 
The flights: FlyDubai offers direct flights to Catania Airport from Dubai International Terminal 2 daily with return fares starting from Dh1,895.
 
The details: Access to the 2,900-metre elevation point at Mount Etna by cable car and 4x4 transport vehicle cost around €57.50 (Dh248) per adult. Entry into Teatro Greco costs €10 (Dh43). For more go to www.visitsicily.info

 Where to stay: Hilton Giardini Naxos offers beachfront access and accessible to Taormina and Mount Etna. Rooms start from around €130 (Dh561) per night, including taxes.

Four tips to secure IoT networks

Mohammed Abukhater, vice president at FireEye in the Middle East, said:

- Keep device software up-to-date. Most come with basic operating system, so users should ensure that they always have the latest version

- Besides a strong password, use two-step authentication. There should be a second log-in step like adding a code sent to your mobile number

- Usually smart devices come with many unnecessary features. Users should lock those features that are not required or used frequently

- Always create a different guest network for visitors

Three tips from La Perle's performers

1 The kind of water athletes drink is important. Gwilym Hooson, a 28-year-old British performer who is currently recovering from knee surgery, found that out when the company was still in Studio City, training for 12 hours a day. “The physio team was like: ‘Why is everyone getting cramps?’ And then they realised we had to add salt and sugar to the water,” he says.

2 A little chocolate is a good thing. “It’s emergency energy,” says Craig Paul Smith, La Perle’s head coach and former Cirque du Soleil performer, gesturing to an almost-empty open box of mini chocolate bars on his desk backstage.

3 Take chances, says Young, who has worked all over the world, including most recently at Dragone’s show in China. “Every time we go out of our comfort zone, we learn a lot about ourselves,” she says.

Updated: March 08, 2023, 9:20 PM`