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2025-01-19
Doha, Qatar: Minister of Social Development and Family (MSDF), HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, has honored the qualitative initiatives of private associations and institutions during a ceremony organized by MSDF within the framework of its unwavering support for partnership with them, in recognition of their vital operations that support the ministry's functions. Held in Doha today, the ceremony was attended by HE Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti, MSDF's Assistant Undersecretary for Social Development Affairs Fahd Mohammed Al Khayarin, alongside several chairpersons and members of the boards of directors of private associations and institutions, along with executive directors. The honoring ceremony came in recognition of the extraordinary efforts of private associations and institutions dedicated to serving the community and reinforcing the sustainable development, in addition to underscoring the importance of their role in fostering partnership with state institutions to achieve the national development goals. Those private associations and institutions undertake an instrumental role in advancing the local community, Al Khayarin underlined, adding that collaboration between the public and private sectors is a fundamental factor to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), since these qualitative initiatives reflect dedication and innovation in serving the society. Al Khayarin affirmed that he feels a sense of pride in the tangible milestones these projects have achieved, underlining that the ceremony came within the unyielding efforts devoted to fostering the role of private associations and institutions in executing development projects. He noted the MSDF's steadfast commitment to supporting these initiatives and providing an environment conducive for optimizing the level of offered social services. For his part, Director of the Private Associations and Institutions Department, Naji Al Aji, affirmed that supporting the qualitative initiatives aims to spur social institutions to continue offering innovative services and contribute to building far more cohesive and enduring communities. In addition, the ceremony witnessed the honoring of the associations that won outstanding initiatives, where the Qatar Livestock Society (ANAAM) snagged first place, followed by the Qatar Arabic Language Association in second place, and the Qatar Society of Engineers in third place. Supportive entities were also recognized, including the Ministry of Endowments (Awqaf) and Islamic Affairs' General Directorate of Endowments and, Qatar Charity (QC), associations participating in offering diverse initiatives, such as Qatar Society of Radio Amateurs (QARS), the Qatari Women Association for Economic Awareness & Investment, the Qatar Lawyers Association, the Qatar's Mental Health Friends Association and the Qatar Association of Certified Public Accountants. Honored were also members of the jury committee for their instrumental role in evaluating the initiatives and ensuring their compliance with standards. Additionally, numerous associations featured their salient achievements, and successful projects were highlighted in recognition for their contribution to improving the livelihood of the targeted segments.NoneCOLUMBUS, Ohio -- Will Howard’s motivation heading into the most important game on Ohio State’s schedule is completely void of personal gain. He’s about to be the fourth quarterback of the Ryan Day era to play in The Game, but only one so far can say it has a win over Michigan. Joining Justin Fields on that list means something to too many people for him to fail next week, and he knows that. Because he’s been hearing about it ever since he got to Columbus. “This one’s for those guys who came back,” Howard said. “This one’s for Buckeye Nation. I feel it, man. I can just feel it. There’s been that hurt the last three years. This rivalry game was the first thing that I heard when I came here on my visit. Beat the team up north. It’s the first goal we have every single year.” Latest Ohio State Buckeyes news What Will Howard’s jabs at Curt Cignetti tell us about Ohio State football heading into Michigan week Ohio State’s seniors reveling in one last chance to beat Michigan: ‘This is what we came back for’ Buckeyes and Ohio State fans celebrate big win over Indiana with ‘Carmen Ohio’ (video) What Ohio State football coach Ryan Day said after win vs. Indiana So much of the way the Buckeyes’ roster has been constructed this season is a direct result of a veteran group of players, who could’ve gone pro but came back because they still lack a win over Michigan. For the past three years, the Wolverines have been responsible for what the Buckeyes failed to win — a Big Ten title — and twice kept them out of the College Football Playoff. They punctuated the third of those wins with a national title last season. Much of why that happened no longer exists in Ann Arbor. Sherrone Moore has taken over as head coach, essentially starting from scratch, which has led to a team that came into Week 12 still needing a win to even be bowl eligible. The future might again be bright after landing five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood , but the present has been a season-long nightmare. OSU can be the final nail in the coffin for what is essentially a lost season. In the process, it can finally release some emotions that’ve been building up for three seasons. That’s where Howard comes in, as the vessel charged with helping the program do so. “I want this for them so bad because they’ve been here,” Howard said. “I’ve seen it from a distance and I feel it and I’m a part of it now. I want this for me, too, but I want this for those guys. I want it for Coach Day to shut up the haters. Be able to go out there and say this is the Ohio State Buckeyes.” On paper, next week looks to be a blowout in the making. The 11-1 Buckeyes are expected to stamp their ticket to Indianapolis and continue their journey toward a potential national championship. Depending on how things go against Northwestern, the Wolverines will either be fighting for bowl eligibility or trying to avoid their first under .500 season in a non-pandemic year since 2014. But the great thing about college sports is that records don’t matter in rivalry games, and that gets to play itself out in the 2024 version of The Game. “It doesn’t matter what their record is,” Howard said. “I couldn’t care less.” Howard has a chance to make his mark in an Ohio State-Michigan game that’s arguably the most important of the Ryan Day era. He gets to be the guy that stops the bleeding and flip things back in the favor of the Buckeyes while sending a group of players out on a high note. “This rivalry game means everything,” Howard said. “I’m just honored to be able to be a part of it and I won’t take it lightly. 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Things to watch this week in the Big 12 Conference: No. 14 BYU (9-1, 6-1 Big 12, No. 14 CFP) at No. 21 Arizona State (8-2, 5-2, No. 21), Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) League newcomer Arizona State has a three-game winning streak and BYU is coming off its first loss. The Cougars, after losing at home to Kansas, still control their own destiny in making the Big 12 championship game. They can clinch a spot in that Dec. 7 game as early as Saturday, if they win and instate rival Utah wins at home against No. 22 Iowa State. Arizona State was picked at the bottom of the 16-team league in the preseason media poll, but already has a five-win improvement in coach Kenny Dillingham's second season. No. 16 Colorado (8-2, 6-1, No. 16 CFP) at Kansas (4-6, 3-4), Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET (Fox) Coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes are in prime position to make the Big 12 title game in their return to the league after 13 seasons in the Pac-12. If BYU and Utah win, Colorado would be able to claim the other title game spot with a win over Kansas. The Buffs have a four-game winning streak. The Jayhawks need another November win over a ranked Big 12 contender while trying to get bowl eligible for the third season in a row. Kansas has won consecutive games over Top 25 teams for the first time in school history, knocking off Iowa State before BYU. Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht has thrown a touchdown in a school-record 14 consecutive games, while receivers Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel both have more than 800 yards receiving. San Jose State is the only other FBS team with a pair of 800-yard receivers. Becht has 2,628 yards and 17 touchdowns passing for the Cyclones (8-2, 5-2), who are still in Big 12 contention. Oklahoma State goes into its home finale against Texas Tech with a seven-game losing streak, its longest since a nine-game skid from 1977-78. The only longer winless streak since was an 0-10-1 season in 1991. This is Mike Gundy's 20th season as head coach, and his longest losing streak before now was five in a row in 2005, his first season and the last time the Cowboys didn't make a bowl game. ... Baylor plays at Houston for the first time since 1995, the final Southwest Conference season. The Cougars won last year in the only meeting since to even the series 14-14-1. ... Eight Big 12 teams are bowl eligible. As many as six more teams could reach six wins. The Big 12 already has four 1,000-yard rushers, including three who did it last season. UCF's RJ Harvey is the league's top rusher (1,328 yards) and top scorer with 21 touchdowns (19 rushing/two receiving). The others with consecutive 1,000-yard seasons are Texas Tech career rushing leader Tahj Brooks (1,184 yards) and Kansas State's DJ Giddens (1,128 yards). Cam Skattebo with league newcomer Arizona State has 1,074 yards. Devin Neal, the career rushing leader at his hometown university, is 74 yards shy of being the first Kansas player with three 1,000-yard seasons. Cincinnati's Corey Kiner needs 97 yards to reach 1,000 again. Get local news delivered to your inbox!

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The world stands at the dawn of a “third nuclear age” in which Britain is threatened by multiple dilemmas, the head of the armed forces has warned. But alongside his stark warning of the threats facing Britain and its allies, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said there would be only a “remote chance” Russia would directly attack or invade the UK if the two countries were at war. The Chief of the Defence Staff laid out the landscape of British defence in a wide-ranging speech, after a minister warned the Army would be wiped out in as little as six months if forced to fight a war on the scale of the Ukraine conflict. The admiral cast doubt on the possibility as he gave a speech at the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi) defence think tank in London. He told the audience Britain needed to be “clear-eyed in our assessment” of the threats it faces, adding: “That includes recognising that there is only a remote chance of a significant direct attack or invasion by Russia on the United Kingdom, and that’s the same for the whole of Nato.” Moscow “knows the response will be overwhelming”, he added, but warned the nuclear deterrent needed to be “kept strong and strengthened”. Sir Tony added: “We are at the dawn of a third nuclear age, which is altogether more complex. It is defined by multiple and concurrent dilemmas, proliferating nuclear and disruptive technologies and the almost total absence of the security architectures that went before.” The first nuclear age was the Cold War, while the second was “governed by disarmament efforts and counter proliferation”, the armed forces chief said. He listed the “wild threats of tactical nuclear use” by Russia, China building up its weapon stocks, Iran’s failure to co-operate with a nuclear deal, and North Korea’s “erratic behaviour” among the threats faced by the West. But Sir Tony said the UK’s nuclear arsenal is “the one part of our inventory of which Russia is most aware and has more impact on (President Vladimir) Putin than anything else”. Successive British governments had invested “substantial sums of money” in renewing nuclear submarines and warheads because of this, he added. The admiral described the deployment of thousands of North Korean soldiers on Ukraine’s border alongside Russian forces as the year’s “most extraordinary development”. He also signalled further deployments were possible, speaking of “tens of thousands more to follow as part of a new security pact with Russia”. Defence minister Alistair Carns earlier said a rate of casualties similar to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would lead to the army being “expended” within six to 12 months. He said it illustrated the need to “generate depth and mass rapidly in the event of a crisis”. In comments reported by Sky News, Mr Carns, a former Royal Marines colonel, said Russia was suffering losses of around 1,500 soldiers killed or injured a day. “In a war of scale – not a limited intervention, but one similar to Ukraine – our Army for example, on the current casualty rates, would be expended – as part of a broader multinational coalition – in six months to a year,” Mr Carns said in a speech at Rusi. He added: “That doesn’t mean we need a bigger Army, but it does mean you need to generate depth and mass rapidly in the event of a crisis.” Official figures show the Army had 109,245 personnel on October 1, including 25,814 volunteer reservists. Mr Carns, the minister for veterans and people, said the UK needed to “catch up with Nato allies” to place greater emphasis on the reserves. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said Defence Secretary John Healey had previously spoken about “the state of the armed forces that were inherited from the previous government”. The spokesman said: “It’s why the Budget invested billions of pounds into defence, it’s why we’re undertaking a strategic defence review to ensure that we have the capabilities and the investment needed to defend this country.”

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