A Kuwaiti trader wearing a protective mask follows the market at the Boursa Kuwait stock exchange in Kuwait City on March 1, 2020. - Boursa Kuwait decided to close the main trading hall due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease developments. Stock markets in the oil-rich Gulf states plunged on March 1 over fears of the impact of the coronavirus, which also battered global bourses last week. All of the seven exchanges in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which were closed the previous two days for the Muslim weekend, were hit as oil prices dropped below $50 a barrel. The region's slide was led by Kuwait Boursa, where the All-Share Index fell 10 percent, triggering its closure. Kuwait's bourse was closed for most of last week for national holidays. (Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT / AFP)
A Kuwaiti trader wearing a protective mask follows the market at the Boursa Kuwait stock exchange in Kuwait City on March 1, 2020. - Boursa Kuwait decided to close the main trading hall due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease developments. Stock markets in the oil-rich Gulf states plunged on March 1 over fears of the impact of the coronavirus, which also battered global bourses last week. All of the seven exchanges in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which were closed the previous two days for the Muslim weekend, were hit as oil prices dropped below $50 a barrel. The region's slide was led by Kuwait Boursa, where the All-Share Index fell 10 percent, triggering its closure. Kuwait's bourse was closed for most of last week for national holidays. (Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT / AFP)
A Kuwaiti trader wearing a protective mask follows the market at the Boursa Kuwait stock exchange in Kuwait City on March 1, 2020. - Boursa Kuwait decided to close the main trading hall due to the COVID-19 coronavirus disease developments. Stock markets in the oil-rich Gulf states plunged on March 1 over fears of the impact of the coronavirus, which also battered global bourses last week. All of the seven exchanges in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which were closed the previous two days for the Muslim weekend, were hit as oil prices dropped below $50 a barrel. The region's slide was led by Kuwait Boursa, where the All-Share Index fell 10 percent, triggering its closure. Kuwait's bourse was closed for most of last week for national holidays. (Photo by YASSER AL-ZAYYAT / AFP)
A Kuwaiti trader wearing a protective mask follows the market at the Boursa Kuwait stock exchange in Kuwait City on March 1, 2020. - Boursa Kuwait decided to close the main trading hall due to the COV

Coronavirus: Umrah suspension holds as new GCC cases steadily fall


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Saudi Arabia is to maintain a suspension on Umrah pilgrimages as it eases coronavirus restrictions, Ryadh announced as its number of new cases fell for the sixth straight day.

Umrah journeys to the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah were halted in February.

“This  is subject to periodical review according to the curve of the pandemic and recommendations issued from the committee,” the Ministry for Hajj and Umrah said.

Millions of Muslims from around the world flock to the holiest sites in Islam during Umrah, which can be performed at any time of the year.

  • A woman poses for a commemorative picture at Palestinian photoghrapher Faten Issa's studio in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
    A woman poses for a commemorative picture at Palestinian photoghrapher Faten Issa's studio in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
  • Children pose for a picture at Palestinian photoghrapher Faten Issa's studio in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
    Children pose for a picture at Palestinian photoghrapher Faten Issa's studio in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
  • An employee of the Tunisian Health ministry takes a blood sample to test a student for Covid-19 in a school of Tunis. AP Photo
    An employee of the Tunisian Health ministry takes a blood sample to test a student for Covid-19 in a school of Tunis. AP Photo
  • An Iraqi woman who had been stranded in Iran due to the pandemic, looks on as a soldier questions another man upon her arrival at the Al-Shalamija border crossing, west of Basra. AFP
    An Iraqi woman who had been stranded in Iran due to the pandemic, looks on as a soldier questions another man upon her arrival at the Al-Shalamija border crossing, west of Basra. AFP
  • A man lifting weights trains in a gym as Palestinians ease coronavirus restrictions, in Gaza City. Reuters
    A man lifting weights trains in a gym as Palestinians ease coronavirus restrictions, in Gaza City. Reuters
  • A health worker works on blood specimen to test for the coronavirus at the Istanbul University hospital in Turkey. EPA
    A health worker works on blood specimen to test for the coronavirus at the Istanbul University hospital in Turkey. EPA
  • Children watch as a clown and men wearing costumes ride in a classic car to entertain Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip. Reuters
    Children watch as a clown and men wearing costumes ride in a classic car to entertain Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip. Reuters
  • The Shahrazad and Prince Shahrayar statue in the deserted Abu Nawas park in Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
    The Shahrazad and Prince Shahrayar statue in the deserted Abu Nawas park in Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
  • A veterinary assistant holds a three-month-old female Siberian Husky at the Animalia Veterinary Clinic in Cairo, Egypt. Reuters
    A veterinary assistant holds a three-month-old female Siberian Husky at the Animalia Veterinary Clinic in Cairo, Egypt. Reuters
  • The streets are crowded with cars and people a day after the government's decision to lift the nightly curfew completely in Damascus, Syria. EPA
    The streets are crowded with cars and people a day after the government's decision to lift the nightly curfew completely in Damascus, Syria. EPA
  • A member of Morocco interior ministry's auxiliary forces assists taxi drivers as they queue for coronavirus testing in the capital Rabat. AFP
    A member of Morocco interior ministry's auxiliary forces assists taxi drivers as they queue for coronavirus testing in the capital Rabat. AFP
  • A taxi driver looks on before getting tested for the coronavirus in Morocco's capital Rabat. AFP
    A taxi driver looks on before getting tested for the coronavirus in Morocco's capital Rabat. AFP
  • Passengers waiting to board a repatriation flight from the Algerian capital Algiers to France listen to instructions at the entrance of the terminal. AFP
    Passengers waiting to board a repatriation flight from the Algerian capital Algiers to France listen to instructions at the entrance of the terminal. AFP
  • Volunteers prepare food for distribution to people in need in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
    Volunteers prepare food for distribution to people in need in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
  • Worshippers pray outside a closed mosque in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
    Worshippers pray outside a closed mosque in the port city of Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
  • A barber poses for the camera at his shop after its reopening in Isa Town, Bahrain. Reuters
    A barber poses for the camera at his shop after its reopening in Isa Town, Bahrain. Reuters

This week, Saudi Arabia announced a phased plan for easing virus-related restrictions to allow gradual return to normal life.

From Sunday, congregations, including those at Friday prayers, will be allowed in mosques except for Makkah, and domestic air travel will resume as employees are set to return to their offices.

Picnic boats in the kingdom will be allowed to restart business from next week.

The Ministry of Health on Thursday announced 1,644 new cases of Covid-19, compared with 1,851 the day before, bringing the total to 80,185.

There were also 3,531 more recoveries and 16 deaths, making the totals 54,553 and 441.

Oman's Health Ministry confirmed 636 new cases of the coronavirus, taking the country's total to to 9,009.

The newly diagnosed cases include 345 Omanis and 291 foreigners, the ministry said.

The sultanate also announced two deaths, raising the country's total to 40 – an expatriate, 58, and an Omani woman, 51.

Oman has this week eased some restrictions earlier imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus and the lockdown on the capital Muscat is set to be eased on Friday.

Kuwait reported 845 new cases of the novel coronavirus, the lowest number in almost a week of steadily declining cases, raising the country's infection tally to 24,112.

The Health Ministry also announced 10 more deaths, making the total 185, and 752 recoveries.

A 20-day full lockdown is due to end on Saturday to be replaced with a 12-hour lockdown from 6pm to 6am as a step towards gradually restoring normal life.

South Africa squad

Faf du Plessis (captain), Hashim Amla, Temba Bavuma, Quinton de Kock (wicketkeeper), Theunis de Bruyn, AB de Villiers, Dean Elgar, Heinrich Klaasen (wicketkeeper), Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, Morne Morkel, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Vernon Philander and Kagiso Rabada.

BRAZIL SQUAD

Alisson (Liverpool), Daniel Fuzato (Roma), Ederson (Man City); Alex Sandro (Juventus), Danilo (Juventus), Eder Militao (Real Madrid), Emerson (Real Betis), Felipe (Atletico Madrid), Marquinhos (PSG), Renan Lodi (Atletico Madrid), Thiago Silva (PSG); Arthur (Barcelona), Casemiro (Real Madrid), Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa), Fabinho (Liverpool), Lucas Paqueta (AC Milan), Philippe Coutinho (Bayern Munich); David Neres (Ajax), Gabriel Jesus (Man City), Richarlison (Everton), Roberto Firmino (Liverpool), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), Willian (Chelsea).

Previous men's records
  • 2:01:39: Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) on 16/9/19 in Berlin
  • 2:02:57: Dennis Kimetto (KEN) on 28/09/2014 in Berlin
  • 2:03:23: Wilson Kipsang (KEN) on 29/09/2013 in Berlin
  • 2:03:38: Patrick Makau (KEN) on 25/09/2011 in Berlin
  • 2:03:59: Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) on 28/09/2008 in Berlin
  • 2:04:26: Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) on 30/09/2007 in Berlin
  • 2:04:55: Paul Tergat (KEN) on 28/09/2003 in Berlin
  • 2:05:38: Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 14/04/2002 in London
  • 2:05:42: Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 24/10/1999 in Chicago
  • 2:06:05: Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) 20/09/1998 in Berlin
First-round leaderbaord

-5 C Conners (Can)

-3 B Koepka (US), K Bradley (US), V Hovland (Nor), A Wise (US), S Horsfield (Eng), C Davis (Aus);

-2 C Morikawa (US), M Laird (Sco), C Tringale (US)

Selected others: -1 P Casey (Eng), R Fowler (US), T Hatton (Eng)

Level B DeChambeau (US), J Rose (Eng) 

1 L Westwood (Eng), J Spieth (US)

3 R McIlroy (NI)

4 D Johnson (US)

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The Bio

Favourite vegetable: “I really like the taste of the beetroot, the potatoes and the eggplant we are producing.”

Holiday destination: “I like Paris very much, it’s a city very close to my heart.”

Book: “Das Kapital, by Karl Marx. I am not a communist, but there are a lot of lessons for the capitalist system, if you let it get out of control, and humanity.”

Musician: “I like very much Fairuz, the Lebanese singer, and the other is Umm Kulthum. Fairuz is for listening to in the morning, Umm Kulthum for the night.”

Match info

Karnataka Tuskers 110-3

J Charles 35, M Pretorius 1-19, Z Khan 0-16

Deccan Gladiators 111-5 in 8.3 overs

K Pollard 45*, S Zadran 2-18

The British in India: Three Centuries of Ambition and Experience

by David Gilmour

Allen Lane

Scoreline:

Manchester City 1

Jesus 4'

Brighton 0

Labour dispute

The insured employee may still file an ILOE claim even if a labour dispute is ongoing post termination, but the insurer may suspend or reject payment, until the courts resolve the dispute, especially if the reason for termination is contested. The outcome of the labour court proceedings can directly affect eligibility.


- Abdullah Ishnaneh, Partner, BSA Law 

Six large-scale objects on show
  • Concrete wall and windows from the now demolished Robin Hood Gardens housing estate in Poplar
  • The 17th Century Agra Colonnade, from the bathhouse of the fort of Agra in India
  • A stagecloth for The Ballet Russes that is 10m high – the largest Picasso in the world
  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1930s Kaufmann Office
  • A full-scale Frankfurt Kitchen designed by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, which transformed kitchen design in the 20th century
  • Torrijos Palace dome
MATCH INFO

What: Brazil v South Korea
When: Tonight, 5.30pm
Where: Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Tickets: www.ticketmaster.ae