The Azerbaijani team in group exercises took third place in the all-around at the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup in Baku, Day.Az reported on Saturday with reference to Trend.
The team’s all-around result was 71.550 points (sum for two exercises – with five hoops, as well as with three ribbons and two balls).
The Israeli team took first place in the all-around with a score of 73.550 points. The Italian team was in second position with a score of 71,700 points.
It should be noted that the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup takes place on May 3-5 at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku. Representatives from 37 countries take part in the competition. Gymnasts perform in two age categories – “seniors” (individual program and group exercises) and “juniors” (individual program).
At the European Cup in the “senior” age category, Azerbaijan is represented by Zohra Agamirova and Kamilla Seidzade in the individual program, as well as a team in group exercises, which included Gullyu Agalarzade, Kamilla Aliyeva, Elizaveta Luzan, Daria Sorokina, Lyaman Alimuradova and Zeinab Gummetova; Among the “juniors” are Fidan Gurbanly, Ilakha Bakhadirova, Govhar Ibragimova and Shams Agaguseinova, performing in the individual program.
Azerbaijan won bronze at the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup in Baku – 2024-05-04 10:34:19
Breakthrough in Gaza Ceasefire Talks as Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo
“A mediator reached an agreed formula on most issues” AFP news agency reported that a delegation from the Palestinian armed group Hamas arrived in Cairo, Egypt on the 4th (local time) to end the ceasefire and allow if hostilities in the Gaza Strip with Israel spread. Egypt’s state media, Al-Qahira News, quoted an anonymous high-ranking source along with the news of the arrival of the Hamas delegation, saying, “Significant progress has been made in (ceasefire) talks between Hamas and Israel.”
“Egyptian mediators have reached an agreed formula on most issues,” he said.
In a statement the previous day, Hamas announced that it intended to send a delegation to Cairo and said, “We are going to Cairo with a good stance and to come to an agreement. ” Previously, Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh also told Egypt’s Director of National Intelligence (GNI) Abbas Kamel that he was considering a new ceasefire agreement with a ‘positive stance’.
In addition, with the news that William Burns, the Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), arrived in Cairo the day before, there is speculation that the cease-fire talks .
In this regard, Reuters said that US government officials believe that some progress has been made in negotiations for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza war and the release of hostages. On the 26th of last month, Israel delivered a new ceasefire agreement to Hamas through Egypt.
Although the full text has not been released, it says that 33 hostages, including women, the elderly, and the sick, were kidnapped by Hamas in its surprise attack on Israel on October 7. last year, an exchange for 900 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. and that a truce will be observed for about 40 days.
In particular, Israel, which had so far rejected a permanent ceasefire, saying it would destroy Hamas, is said to have stepped back, leaving room for negotiation, saying it could he considered the ‘restoration of lasting peace.’ Accordingly, major foreign media outlets expected that once a cease-fire more have come to an end, further negotiations regarding a permanentceasefire
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2024-05-04 09:55:25
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Breakthrough in Gaza Ceasefire Talks as Hamas Delegation Arrives in Cairo
Employees consider the wage increase “insufficient,” amid demands for the return of sectoral dialogue
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Public sector employees interacted with the new agreement between the government and the most representative unions, the Moroccan Confederation of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises, which stipulates the approval of a general increase in their wages in a net monthly amount of 1,000 dirhams in two installments.
This increase divided the opinions of employees, between those who considered it a gain extracted from the government after marathon negotiations, and those who found the amount of 1,000 dirhams insufficient, and not commensurate with the size of the massive increases that affected various services and basic materials, in light of the wave of high prices and inflation that the Kingdom is witnessing.
In this context, the Trade Union Federation of Employees, which is affiliated with the Moroccan Labor Union, revealed that it “did not receive the aforementioned increase with joy or sadness,” but rather considered it “a partial and qualitative gain that was extracted at a time when everything was difficult for public sector workers.”
The union stated, through its national office member Mohamed Boutayeb, that “the union’s demands were higher than 1,000 dirhams, by generalizing the increases seen in other sectors,” but “the increase remains a very important, qualitative and unprecedented gain, in addition to the gains achieved by public sector workers.” As a result of its struggle in many sectors.”
According to the same speaker, “the increase does not live up to the level of employees’ aspirations (…) in light of the difficult circumstances that public workers are experiencing,” highlighting that “the agreement between the government and the unions will be meaningful if frozen sectoral dialogues are opened in order to meet the demands of the rest of the components of the public sector.” “.
For his part, Hassan Belboudali, President of the National Association of Territorial Communities Employees, revealed that “a 1,000 dirham increase in wages is inappropriate in light of the current living conditions.”
Belboudali explained that “the demands amounted to 3,000 dirhams, a number that could maintain, even relatively, the deteriorating conditions of the working people,” stressing that “we reject the planned increase, and it cannot be accepted because of its apparent meagerness.”
The same actor pointed out that “the basic and initial demand is the return of sectoral dialogue with the minister responsible for the sector, who has rejected this until the present moment.”
It should be noted that the Moroccan government announced an agreement with the most representative trade union centrals, the Moroccan Confederation of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises, regarding the approval of a general increase in the wages of employees of public administrations, territorial communities and public institutions who have not yet benefited from a review of their wages, in a net monthly amount of 1,000 dirhams. It is paid in two installments.
According to the minutes of the agreement signed yesterday, Monday, April 29, regarding the April round of social dialogue, in implementation of the obligations of the April 30, 2022 agreement, this increase for the public sector will be divided into two equal installments, the first starting on July 1, 2024, and the second starting on July 1, 2025.
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2024-05-04 10:00:35
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