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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has condemned Israeli military incursions into Syrian territory and the shelling of the southern governorates of Quneitra and Daraa, describing the actions as a violation of Syria’s sovereignty and international law.In a statement issued on Monday, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi said the Israeli operations constituted a “dangerous escalation” that risked increasing regional tensions and instability.He said the continued military actions undermined regional and international efforts to achieve peace and called for respect for Syria’s sovereignty, as well as compliance with international law and international humanitarian law.Albudaiwi also reaffirmed the GCC’s support for Syria’s security, stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity.The six-member bloc reiterated its rejection of any actions that violate Syria’s sovereignty or threaten its security. Related Story Source link
The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO)’s CineMoon Ensemble brought its blend of cinematic and classical music closer to the community on Friday, performing for hundreds of shoppers and visitors in its first-ever concert at a major shopping mall. Merve Kenet-Bulun, founder and artistic director of CineMoon Ensemble, told Gulf Times that the inspiration behind the performance at Mall of Qatar (MoQ) was rooted in accessibility and connection. “The inspiration was to bring the orchestra to everyone, from the youngest children to the oldest generations,” she said. “It was about uniting with people who had never experienced a live orchestra and offering them, for the first time, the extraordinary colours, emotions, and magic that only a live orchestral performance can bring.” CineMoon’s concert is part of the QPO ensembles’ concert that day, which also includes the Brass and Mosaic Ensembles.Under the direction of conductor Giovanni Pasini, the ensemble performed a carefully curated programme of iconic film scores and beloved television drama themes. The repertoire was brought to life through original arrangements by Julia Korodi and Ajlan Akyüz, allowing familiar melodies to feel fresh and artistically distinctive. The audience was treated to exceptional solo performances from Joris Laenen (trumpet, and narrator), co-founder and concertmaster of CineMoon Ensemble Lorena Manescu (violin), Zehra Özcelik (vocals, oud), Dr Shabnam Shikhaliyeva (qanun), and Simone Zanacchi (saxophone) – each musician delivering moments of sheer artistry that held the crowd in rapt attention. Performing in a shopping mall required careful technical and logistical preparation. “The ensemble adapted to the venue’s acoustics, sound systems, and stage environment, alongside the challenge of transporting instruments and equipment into a public commercial space,” said Kenet-Bulun. As part of the QPO’s flexible ensemble structure, CineMoon continues to engage with diverse audiences across different settings.Kenet-Bulun noted the multicultural atmosphere of the event, where audiences from various backgrounds gathered in a shared experience of live music. She added that the experience changes how audiences perceive music in daily life. “They will start to hear music in everything around them, even in birdsong,” Kenet-Bulun said. “And when they later hear a pop song, classical music or film score playing in the background, they will recall the impact of the live experience. The melodies will feel familiar, yet they will listen with a deeper and more conscious awareness.” The performance became more than just a concert as shoppers, families, and children clapped, sang, and swayed to the music, turning it into a spontaneous celebration. “The most rewarding moment came after the concert, when children lined up to take photos with us, gave us hugs, and told us how much they had enjoyed the performance,” Kenet-Bulun said. “Those moments reminded us why projects like this are so important,” she continued, adding: “We hope we sparked a curiosity and appreciation for orchestral music in those young minds and created a memory that will inspire them for years to come.” The QPO and the CineMoon Ensemble plan to expand their community outreach, with upcoming performances slated for schools, unique public venues, and a return to the historic atmosphere of the Museum of Islamic Art. Furthermore, the ensemble is currently developing a new initiative focusing on audiences along the Silk Road, in collaboration with its co-founder, Lorena Manescu. Related Story Source link
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Roger Federer will return to the U.S. Open this year for an exhibition match, seven years after his last appearance at the Grand Slam in 2019, the event organizers said on Monday.Federer, who is the only player to win five consecutive U.S. Open titles, will headline an event titled ‘Roger Federer: An Icon Returns to New York” on August 25. The 44-year-old won 20 Grand Slam titles – the first man to reach that milestone – and claimed 103 career titles before retiring in 2022. The Swiss brought the curtain down after 24 years on the tour at the Laver Cup in London.He will be joined by 2003 U.S. Open champion Andy Roddick, as well as Andre Agassi and John McEnroe.’The US Open has always been one of the most special tournaments for me,” Federer said in a statement.’So many unforgettable moments of my career happened in New York, and Arthur Ashe Stadium is a place that means a great deal to me. I’ve missed being part of that atmosphere and feeling the incredible energy that the fans bring every year.’Federer is also set to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, with the ceremony scheduled for August in Newport, Rhode Island. Source link
A federal judge in Washington has been asked to block President Donald Trump’s plan to host an Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts bout at the White House next week and to halt construction of the metal arena structure called ‘the Claw’ on the South Lawn of the iconic executive residence.Two Washington-area residents in a court filing on Sunday asked US District Judge Amit Mehta to issue a temporary restraining order halting the event, scheduled to coincide with Trump’s 80th birthday on June 14.Mehta Monday asked the lawyers in the case to propose a schedule to hear the emergency request.Dubbed ‘UFC Freedom 250’, the event is set to feature fighting inside the 92-foot-tall (28 meters), octagon-shaped cage with weigh-ins at the nearby Lincoln Memorial.The lawsuit, filed on Saturday, alleges that authorization of the program by the National Park Service and Interior Department was unlawful and should be set aside.’This nation’s public monuments should not be loaned out for private exploitation,” the plaintiffs said.In a statement, the White House called the case an ‘obstructionist, baseless, and dilatory lawsuit” and said the event ‘is no different than the various other White House-hosted events on the South Lawn and properly permitted events on the Ellipse and National Mall throughout the year.”The lawsuit contends the event violates rules barring sporting events on the South Lawn and at the Lincoln Memorial, and that construction of the large arena structure requires congressional authorization.Trump is facing other lawsuits over construction projects on the White House and elsewhere in the capital, including his plan to build a 90,000-square-foot ballroom on the site of the demolished East Wing, and his proposal to renovate and close The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Source link
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