Chess prodigy Hussain Besou, 11. Reuters
Chess prodigy Hussain Besou, 11. Reuters
Chess prodigy Hussain Besou, 11. Reuters
Chess prodigy Hussain Besou, 11. Reuters

Syrian refugee, 11, is Germany's youngest chess team member


Soraya Ebrahimi
  • English
  • Arabic

Syrian refugee Hussain Besou has been selected to play chess for the German team at the age of 11, becoming the country's youngest-ever national player.

Hussain began learning how to play chess at just four after asking his father to teach him.

He would hover around the board as his father played in the evenings in the Middle East until he said yes, he would teach him.

The youngster quickly surprised everyone with his talent after mastering the basic moves.

"He started correcting us and telling us what we should have done to win," said his father Mustafa, 43.

Now 11, Besou will play for the German national chess team at the Mitropa Cup in Croatia this month.

German national youth trainer Bernd Voelker said Besou is an exceptional player.

"He is very quick to grasp the chess positions," Mr Voelker said. "This really is extraordinary."

When the Besou family settled in the western German town of Lippstadt in 2016 as refugees, the first thing Mustafa did was buy a chess set and find a youth club for Hussain in the small town.

The club trainers soon saw Besou was way ahead of the other children, even though he had not yet learnt enough German to understand the coaching.

They recommended that Hussain, then six, attend a club at state level.

Meet the 11-year-old Syrian refugee who has become Germany's youngest national chess player - video

His chess teacher Andreas Kuehler said Hussain's commitment to the game and desire to win were part of his talent.

He recalled an exercise when players were asked to switch sides in the middle of the game and take over their opponent's strategy.

"Hussain strictly refused to turn around his board and would rather stop playing completely," Kuehler said.

Hussain began signing up for tournaments, winning first place in Germany's Under 10 Competition in 2020 and the third place in the World Under 12 Championship last year.

For him, the game's similarity to maths is what makes it fun.

Today Hussain speaks fluent German, learnt during the many tournaments he has played.

Staying focused through a game that can take several hours is his biggest challenge, he said.

His family have launched a crowdfunding campaign to help fund the cost of travel to tournaments and training, and they hope he will eventually find a sponsor.

"People only see success as if it's magic," Mustafa said. "There is a lot of work and costs behind it."

Hussain sets up the pieces for another game. Reuters
Hussain sets up the pieces for another game. Reuters

But he also appreciates the support his son has received in Germany, saying his son's talents would have gone unnoticed if he was in Syria.

"If he was in Syria with this talent, he would have needed someone with authority supporting him in order to excel and even then he could only have reached a certain point," Mustafa said.

Hussain will play with the national team despite not having full German citizenship.

Voelker, who selected him, says he is only expected to gain experience in Croatia, given that he will be playing older opponents.

Hussain acknowledged the challenge of being so young, but sees it as an opportunity to work on his skills.

"If I win, then thank God for that. If I lose, then I will try to win next time," he said.

About Krews

Founder: Ahmed Al Qubaisi

Based: Abu Dhabi

Founded: January 2019

Number of employees: 10

Sector: Technology/Social media 

Funding to date: Estimated $300,000 from Hub71 in-kind support

 

Heavily-sugared soft drinks slip through the tax net

Some popular drinks with high levels of sugar and caffeine have slipped through the fizz drink tax loophole, as they are not carbonated or classed as an energy drink.

Arizona Iced Tea with lemon is one of those beverages, with one 240 millilitre serving offering up 23 grams of sugar - about six teaspoons.

A 680ml can of Arizona Iced Tea costs just Dh6.

Most sports drinks sold in supermarkets were found to contain, on average, five teaspoons of sugar in a 500ml bottle.

The Old Slave and the Mastiff

Patrick Chamoiseau

Translated from the French and Creole by Linda Coverdale

Low turnout
Two months before the first round on April 10, the appetite of voters for the election is low.

Mathieu Gallard, account manager with Ipsos, which conducted the most recent poll, said current forecasts suggested only two-thirds were "very likely" to vote in the first round, compared with a 78 per cent turnout in the 2017 presidential elections.

"It depends on how interesting the campaign is on their main concerns," he told The National. "Just now, it's hard to say who, between Macron and the candidates of the right, would be most affected by a low turnout."

Florence and the Machine – High as Hope
Three stars

US tops drug cost charts

The study of 13 essential drugs showed costs in the United States were about 300 per cent higher than the global average, followed by Germany at 126 per cent and 122 per cent in the UAE.

Thailand, Kenya and Malaysia were rated as nations with the lowest costs, about 90 per cent cheaper.

In the case of insulin, diabetic patients in the US paid five and a half times the global average, while in the UAE the costs are about 50 per cent higher than the median price of branded and generic drugs.

Some of the costliest drugs worldwide include Lipitor for high cholesterol. 

The study’s price index placed the US at an exorbitant 2,170 per cent higher for Lipitor than the average global price and the UAE at the eighth spot globally with costs 252 per cent higher.

High blood pressure medication Zestril was also more than 2,680 per cent higher in the US and the UAE price was 187 per cent higher than the global price.

Tamkeen's offering
  • Option 1: 70% in year 1, 50% in year 2, 30% in year 3
  • Option 2: 50% across three years
  • Option 3: 30% across five years 
Spider-Man%202
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EDeveloper%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Insomniac%20Games%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EPublisher%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20%20Sony%20Interactive%20Entertainment%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EConsole%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3EPlayStation%205%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ERating%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%205%2F5%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
Updated: April 06, 2023, 4:14 PM