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Commercial Bank wins two awards at 2024 International Finance Magazine awards

Commercial Bank, a leader in innovative digital banking solutions in Qatar, announced its winning of two awards at the 2024 International Finance Magazine Awards. The Bank has been recognised as the Fastest Growing Credit Card Issuer and the Best Card Payment Service POS/ATM in Qatar for 2024.The International Finance Magazine Awards are a testament to Commercial Bank's unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer-centricity in the banking sector. These accolades underscore the Bank's outstanding performance and leadership in shaping the future of financial services in Qatar."We are proud to receive these prestigious awards, which reflect our relentless dedication to innovation, customer satisfaction, and market leadership," said Shahnawaz Rashid, Executive General Manager and Head of Retail Banking at Commercial Bank. "These achievements are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, who continually strive to deliver exceptional value and service to our customers".Commercial Bank's success in the Fastest Growing Credit Card Issuer category can be attributed to its pioneering initiatives in the Cards and Payments sector. From spearheading the contactless payment revolution to introducing innovative digital wallets like CB Pay and forging strategic partnerships for seamless payment experiences during major events like the FIFA World Cup, Commercial Bank has consistently led the industry through innovation and customer-centric solutions.Dr. Sudheer Nair, AGM and Head of Cards and Payments at Commercial Bank said: "Our commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions and unparalleled customer experiences has been instrumental in our rapid growth. We are honored to be recognized with these two awards, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to enhancing our services to provide an outstanding customer experience".In the Best Card Payment Service POS/ATM category, Commercial Bank's innovative approach to payment solutions has set new standards in convenience, security, and sustainability. Pioneering initiatives such as Cashierless Checkout and Virtual Point of Sale (VPOS) technology have not only enhanced the banking experience for customers but also empowered merchants with seamless transaction solutions.Commercial Bank continues to redefine the banking landscape through innovation, technology, and customer-centricity. The Bank remains committed to providing best-in-class financial solutions and unparalleled service to its customers, driving growth and prosperity in Qatar's banking sector.

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Damage in Israeli air base after Iran attack

Israeli army footage of what it says is the damage caused by the Iranian attack on the Nevatim Air Base, which was launched late Saturday in retaliation for a deadly air strike widely blamed on Israel that destroyed its consular building in Syria's capital early this month. AFP

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Six months of bloodshed: The toll on Gaza’s children

The bloodiest ever Gaza war which broke out over six months ago has taken an appalling toll on children. NGO Save the Children estimates that some 26,000 children have been killed or injured in the war, 17,000 have been orphaned, according to UNICEF, and 1 in 3 children under two years old in northern Gaza is suffering from acute malnutrition. In total, at least 33,207 people have been killed in the besieged Palestinian territory in Israel's retaliatory campaign for the October 7 attack, according to Hamas-run Gaza's health ministry. The unprecedented Hamas raid on southern Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,170 Israelis and foreigners, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. AFP

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Gazans struggle to secure flour for daily bread

"I spent the night on Kuwait Roundabout to secure this bag of flour", says a Palestinian in Gaza City carrying a bag of flour he managed to get from an aid truck. A UN-backed report warned that half of Gazans are experiencing "catastrophic" hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory unless there is urgent intervention. AFP

Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal speaks to QNA

Amir's visit 'to broaden Qatar-Nepal relations': Nepalese PM

Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said the visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to the country is a testimony to the strength and friendly relations and cooperation between the two nations.This visit will broaden relations between Doha and Kathmandu and lead them to new horizons, Dahal added, describing the visit by His Highness the Amir as "historic."In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA), Dahal expressed his firm belief that the visit of His Highness the Amir will elevate relations between the two countries to new heights, adding: "We are equally hopeful that several agreements will be signed during this visit. Furthermore, in-depth discussions on important areas of bilateral cooperation will also be pivotal in enhancing our cooperation in various areas."Dahal expressed confidence that the visit of His Highness the Amir will herald a new beginning for friendship and that it will set another milestone in the diplomatic relations between the two nations.The prime minister stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation between the two countries in areas including health, education, infrastructure development, and economic empowerment.He hailed the level of development Qatar is witnessing at various levels, as it represents an exemplary experience, adding, "We are impressed to see Qatar's phenomenal development."Nepal looks forward to learning from Qatar's experience in this regard, especially since it aspires to achieve better development indicators within a short period of time," he added."It is my understanding that we have many avenues in which we can collaborate and learn from each other's development efforts," Dahal said, adding, "we can forge pragmatic collaboration for developing partnership for assisting in bridging the gap in the developmental processes."He pointed out the importance of future co-operation and collaboration between the two countries in regional and multilateral forums to serve the general interest of humanity, including unifying efforts to confront climate change.Dahal said a collective voice can be raised, and efforts in regional and multilateral forums can be unified to confront climate change, adding, "It is high time to consolidate our individual efforts into collaborative ones for the benefit of humanity. I have been raising the issue of climate change at different forums, and I look forward to working closely with like-minded countries in the future."Dahal expressed appreciation for the humanitarian support provided by Qatar to Nepal, especially during the 2015 earthquake. "Qatar has always lent generous support in the humanitarian sector in Nepal. The government of Qatar has provided invaluable support and goodwill to Nepal in the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake as well as in instances of other natural disasters," he said.Dahal extended his thanks to the government of Qatar for its assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic, expressing his heartfelt gratitude for taking care of Nepali workers in Qatar during the pandemic.The prime minister hailed the role played by Qatar in resolving conflicts and promoting peace and security around the globe, emphasising his country's appreciation for Doha's efforts in resolving differences through negotiations and diplomacy.He underscored Nepal's belief that peace should prevail for humanity to prosper.Given the turbulent situation in the Gulf region, the diplomatic acumen and leadership by Qatar in thawing tensions is highly commendable, he added.Dahal expressed his country's "high regard for Qatar for playing a significant role as a mediator in the ongoing conflict in Gaza," adding "the facilitation for negotiations and securing temporary ceasefires in the past has been of great importance."I have been keenly following the situation in the Middle East. We are worried about the scenario of further escalation in hostilities and the worsening plight of the civilian population. We wish for an end of war and restoration of peace in the region as soon as possible," he added."It is indeed heartening to see Qatar's leadership pitching hope and arduously trying to bring the warring parties to table to negotiate for peace and humanity," the premier pointed outThe Gulf region has its own political, economic, and cultural significance, Dahal said adding: "It is my ardent hope that the region will come to a long-term solution while embracing the values of peaceful co-existence."

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