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Pressat partners with SyndiGate part of the Jordan-based Al Bawaba Group

Pressat, the UK’s leading press release distribution service, has entered into a syndication agreement with SyndiGate, a prominent content and data distribution and licensing firm owned by the Jordanian-based Al Bawaba Group.The agreement will greatly expand Pressat's syndication reach, making thousands of press releases, content, and images accessible on the SyndiGate platform.“This partnership will vastly enhance the number of endpoints for our newswire, meaning our clients’ content will be licensable to and visible on major news databases, terminals and thousands of publishers. We are excited to be working with such a progressive company and one that is changing the content industry,” said Alison Lancaster, CEO of Pressat.Since 2007, SyndiGate has been proactively licensing digital news, data, images, and video from major publishers across the world. The service has grown rapidly and now pulls around 4 million stories per day into the platform in over 200 languages across 195 countries.The firm has grown to become one of the world’s leading content licensing agencies, with offices in Amman, Dubai, London, Mumbai, Sydney and Tokyo.SyndiGate was established to meet the growing demand from global information databases for news and information across the MENA region. Since then, its distribution services have expanded to serve government, corporate, and B2C clients. Founded in 2007 by industry veteran Mark Gatty Saunt, SyndiGate has evolved into a global content licensing agency with dedicated offices and sales agents worldwide.Pressat was founded in 2010 in Ancoats, Manchester, and has grown to become the UK’s leading de-facto newswire, providing press release dissemination services for major brands, organizations, charities and household names across the world.SyndiGate has agreements with France24, China Daily, Bloomberg, BBC News, Business Wire, CISION PR newswire, BENZINGA, HEARST, EDI, Janes, LexisNexis, Dow Jones, NewsCred, FactSet, Moody’s Analytics, Thomson Reuters and others.

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Brazil sanctuary fears no 'safe' place for jaguars to 'return' as fires rage

As fires continue to ravage the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland, a rescue center treats a jaguar injured in a fire in 2020. The jaguar, whose paws were badly burned, is now unable to move her claws. The NEX (No Extinction) sanctuary near Brasilia is in a race against time to save the remaining 24 of the 70 jaguars and pumas it originally rescued. With forest fires on the rise in Brazil, the jaguar's veterinarian Thiago Luczinski is concerned about the safety of the animals' habitats. "It's a big problem because this animal is in a safe place today, but it's going back to an area where there's still fire," he explains. AFP

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Aftermath of an Israeli strike on a school-turned-displacement shelter in Gaza's Nuseirat

"The children are speechless, traumatized by the sight of their parents torn apart" says a Palestinian outside Al-Aqsa hospital in Deir el-Balah following a strike on a school-turned-displacement shelter in central Gaza's Nuseirat."I can hardly stand up", says a Palestinian man holding a bag filled with human remains after the Israeli strike at Nuseirat. 14 people were killed in the facility, which has already been hit several times during the war. AFP

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Apple unveils new iPhone built for AI

Apple unveils the iPhone 16, a new iPhone built for generative artificial intelligence, as it seeks to boost sales and show it is keeping up in the technology race. AFP

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Kia Middle East and Africa Unveils the Kia Sportage L

A cornerstone of Kia’s diverse lineup for the past 30 yearsFeaturing enhanced performance and advanced safety technologies for superior driving experienceKia Middle East and Africa is thrilled to announce the regional launch of the Kia Sportage L, the long wheelbase is a dynamic addition to its renowned SUV lineup. Unveiled at an exclusive test drive event in Salalah, Oman, this September, the Sportage L is set to redefine the mid-size SUV market with its impressive enhancements and innovative features.The Kia Sportage has established a strong global presence with over 7 million units sold across five generations. As a key player in Kia’s lineup for 30 years, it has built a reputation for reliability, innovation, and value. The introduction of the Sportage L marks a pivotal moment, showcasing Kia’s dedication to addressing diverse customer needs and adapting to evolving market trends.The Sportage L boasts enhanced performance with two best-in-class high-performance powertrains: a 1.5T engine delivering 197 hp and a 2.0T engine with 233 hp, both paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission for improved performance and fuel economy. Designed with a longer body and best-in-class wheelbase (+155 mm), the Sportage L offers superior interior space, ensuring greater comfort and practicality. The luggage compartment now offers an impressive capacity of up to 1,829 litres with the second-row seats folded, making it perfect for family adventures and everyday use.SooHang Chang, President, Kia Middle East and Africa, commented, “The Sportage has heritage has long been a cornerstone of Kia's success, and while we continue to offer the model in select markets, the introduction of the Sportage L allows us to meet the growing demand for a larger vehicle with enhanced performance. This new model enables us to connect with an even broader audience and elevate their driving experience.”

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