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Leclerc shows potential to challenge for F1 title

AP – It took three laps for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc to show why he is a potential Formula One (F1) title contender, heading into this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Sure, the slick driver from Monaco won the season-opener in Bahrain last Sunday in style: from pole position and with the fastest lap.

But what really stood out was the way he went toe-to-toe with world champion Max Verstappen – his former teen rival from their karting days – and came out on top.

Verstappen overtook him three times on Laps 17-19, only for Leclerc to show poise, control and aggression to win his place back on each occasion.

There wasn’t a hint of panic, despite who he was up against. Leclerc now tops the driver standings on 26 points, with teammate Carlos Sainz Jr second on 18.

“We are in the mix to fight for the title, it’s amazing,” Leclerc said. “We are both very happy to have a car capable of winning. And we will fight for it for sure.” Ferrari hadn’t won a race since Leclerc’s victory on the Italian manufacturer’s home track in Monza in 2019, the year he led F1 for pole positions 7-5 ahead of Hamilton.

Ferrari’s Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc celebrates on the podium winning the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in the city of Sakhir. PHOTO: AFP

In 2020, Ferrari went into freefall. Leclerc was eighth overall, Sebastian Vettel was 13th, and proud Ferrari was sixth in the constructors’ championship – trailing Mercedes by 442 points.
Ferrari’s gleaming red is catching the eye, but team principal Mattia Binotto thinks Red Bull has the edge. “They are still the favourites,” he said.

Yet Verstappen already has 26 points to make up on Leclerc. Last weekend’s late-race meltdown in Bahrain saw Red Bull score zero.

Verstappen and Sergio Perez were in second and fourth place nearing the end but retired because of a fuel pump issue. Verstappen was clearly irritated in Bahrain, making his frustrations known on race radio – especially annoyed at being told to hold back his outlaps when he felt he could have got ahead of Leclerc.

Verstappen was more diplomatic heading into the Saudi race this Sunday, which will again be under floodlights.

“Last weekend was a tough one for all of us to take,” he said. “We win and lose as a team and we’ll come back stronger.”

The 6.18-kilometre Jeddah Corniche Circuit is hosting F1 for only the second time, a few months after the penultimate race of last season.

With Mercedes sluggish, it could be another shootout in qualifying between Ferrari and Red Bull. Like last Saturday, when Leclerc edged Verstappen for his 10th career pole.

“It’s a really quick track with high-speed straights,” Verstappen said. “I’m really looking forward to it… it should be enjoyable.” Perhaps not for Mercedes. It has been struggling with weight and an aerodynamic issue called “porpoising”, which causes the racing cars to hop and bounce.

“We were clearly third quickest behind Ferrari and Red Bull (in Bahrain),” Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said. “If you look at the pecking order today it seems a long shot to even be in contention.”

While Red Bull was undone by a reliability issue, it certainly did not lack speed. The circuit here could prove problematic for Mercedes.

“With a new car and new tires that we’re still learning how to get the most from, it will be a steep learning curve,” Wolff said.

McLaren has struggled with a similar problem. The team had a strong 2021 with five podium finishes, including a win, but in Bahrain Daniel Ricciardo finished 14th and Lando Norris was 15th.

“We just don’t really have a good enough car at the minute,” Norris said.

Senior officer among five soldiers dead in attack near Aden

ADEN (AFP) – A senior army officer was among five Yemeni soldiers killed on Wednesday in a bomb attack near the southern city of Aden, officials said.

“Major General Thabet Jawas and four soldiers were killed in a car bomb explosion” as they travelled through the village of Al-Madina al-Khadra, 10 kilometres north of Aden, a security official told AFP. A local official confirmed the attack and the death toll. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Jawas was considered one of the main commanders fighting Yemen’s Huthi rebels since the start of the country’s civil war in 2014.

Yemen’s internationally-recognised government relocated to Aden from the capital Sanaa in late 2014, forced out by the Huthis.

The bomb attack came just days before the seventh anniversary of the start of a military coalition’s intervention in support of the government tomorrow.

Burnt-out shell of a destroyed car lies in the area of a bomb attack near the southern city of Aden. PHOTO: AFP

Yemen’s south is often the target of car bomb or missile attacks that the authorities blame on the rebels.

Aden, which is also home to a separatist movement, has been the target of several attacks claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and other extremists loyal to IS have thrived in the chaos of Yemen’s war.

In October last year, six people were killed in a car-bomb attack targetting Aden’s governor.

Governor Ahmed Lamlas and Minister Salem al-Socotri both survived the explosion, which went off as their convoy passed.

Later that same month, at least 12 civilians, including children, were killed in a car bomb blast near Aden’s airport.

That explosion was the deadliest since December 2020 when explosions ripped through Aden’s airport targetting Cabinet members.

American weekly jobless claims at lowest level since 1969

WASHINGTON (AP) – The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week fell to its lowest level in 52 years as the United States (US) job market continues to show strength in the midst of rising costs and an ongoing virus pandemic.

Jobless claims fell by 28,000 to 187,000 for the week ending March 19, the lowest since September of 1969, the US Labour Department reported yesterday. First-time applications for jobless aid generally track the pace of layoffs.

The four-week average for claims, which compensates for weekly volatility, also fell to levels not seen in five decades. The Labor Department reported that the four week moving average tumbled to 211,750 from the previous week’s 223,250.

In total, 1,350,000 Americans were collecting jobless aid the week that ended March 12, another five-decade low.

Earlier this month, the government reported that employers added a robust 678,000 jobs in February, the largest monthly total since July. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.8 per cent, from four per cent in January, extending a sharp decline in joblessness to its lowest level since before the pandemic erupted two years ago.

US businesses posted a near-record level of open jobs in January – 11.3 million – a trend has helped pad workers’ pay and added to inflationary pressures.

The Federal Reserve launched a high-risk effort last week to tame the worst inflation since the early 1980s, raising its benchmark short-term interest rate and signalling up to six additional rate hikes this year.

A recruiter talks to a visitor during a job fair at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. PHOTO: AP

Embiid, Sixers hold off LeBron-less Lakers, 126-121

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Joel Embiid had 30 points and 10 rebounds, James Harden added 24 points and the Philadelphia 76ers hung on for a 126-121 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers without LeBron James early yesterday.

After the Sixers surprisingly beat Eastern Conference-leading Miami despite playing without Embiid and Harden, both stars returned for a win over the Lakers. Tyrese Maxey scored 21 points for Philadelphia, which has won five of seven overall.

James sat out to rest his sore knees, scuttling the potential showdown between the NBA’s leading scorer and Embiid, who was a fraction of a point behind him.

Philadelphia coach Doc Rivers saw his team’s second-half play behind its stars as an encouraging sign for the process of building teamwork between Embiid and newcomer Harden before the playoffs.

Dwight Howard scored a season-high 24 points and Malik Monk had 23 for Los Angeles in a spirited effort from the supporting cast, but the Lakers lost for the 11th time in 15 games to fall 11 games below .500 again (31-42).

The ninth-place Lakers are still in the expanded playoff picture, but they are now guaranteed to finish with their seventh losing record in nine years.

Philadelphia led by 14 in the second half, but the Lakers got within 93-91 heading to the fourth quarter. Los Angeles focussed its defence on Embiid, but Maxey and Tobias Harris hit big shots down the stretch as Philly hung on.

Russell Westbrook finished with 24 points, and he got a steal and a layup with 32 seconds left to trim Philadelphia’s lead to four points before the Sixers hit their free throws to ice it. Harris scored nine of his 20 points in the fourth quarter.

Carmelo Anthony scored 20 points for LA.

Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid defends against Los Angeles Lakers’ DJ Augustin. PHOTO: AP

Two women detained for immigration offences

Rokiah Mahmud

Two foreign women were detained for immigration offences after the Law Enforcement Division of the Immigration and National Registration Department (INRD) raided two separate locations.

One woman was found violating provisions under Regulation 15(3), Chapter 17 of the Immigration Act during an inspection on vegetable and fruit stalls in Mukim Mentiri on February 17.

Another was caught violating the same provisions following inspection targetting food and drink stalls located in Mukim Sengkurong.

The regulations stipulate foreigners must work according to their designated employment.
Both offenders were brought to the Law Enforcement Division of the INRD for further investigation.

In a statement, INRD said the department will continue to conduct operations, arrest, investigate and take legal action against illegal immigrants.

If convicted, violators will be imprisoned and deported to their country of origin, and subsequently have their names, blacklisted.

The INRD welcomes public tip-off on immigration-related offences and can be reached at 8734888 and 8753888.

One of the foreigners detained during the immigration raid. PHOTOS: INRD
Immigration officials conduct an inspection on a fruit and vegetable stall

Under sweeping sanctions, Iran hawks its weapons in Qatar

DOHA, QATAR (AP) – Iran, under sweeping economic sanctions, was hawking weapons on Wednesday at a Qatari defence exhibit, a surprising sight at the major conference also showcasing American companies and fighter jets.

Tucked away in the far left corner of the carpetted convention centre, commanders from Iran’s Defence Ministry marketed their missiles and air defence weapons systems. The Defence Ministry manufactures arms for both Iran’s military and its powerful paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard, a group that plays a singular role in the creation and execution of Iran’s national security and foreign policy.

The DIMDEX exhibition serves to promote Qatar, a major non-North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ally of the United States (US) that’s home to the largest American military base in the Middle East. The tiny Gulf Arab country, however, also maintains good relations with Iran, with which it shares the world’s largest gas field.

Iranian representatives declined to speak with The Associated Press (AP). They handed out brochures to an AP journalist promoting their homemade jet trainers, helicopters and hovercraft.

The Qatari Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Salem al-Nabet toured Iran’s pavilion before the exhibition wrapped up, inspecting displays of lethal merchandise in glass cases and listening to a sales pitch about machine guns.

Qatari Armed Forces Chief of Staff Major General Salem al-Nabet visits Iran’s pavilion during the DIMDEX exhibition in Doha, Qatar. PHOTO: AP

Notably, Iran’s pavilion cannot be found on the conference map. The country’s Defence Ministry and armed forces logistics remain under crushing US sanctions over suspected illegal weapons trade.

The Revolutionary Guard, for its part, is widely regarded as a toxic business partner for its designation as a terrorist group by the Trump administration, its global reputation for meddling in regional conflicts and sanctions over its ballistic missile programmes and alleged human rights violations.

With talks to restore Tehran’s tattered nuclear deal with world powers nearing a resolution four years after former US president Trump abandoned it, the possible removal of the Guard’s terrorism designation has drawn fierce criticism from America’s Mideast allies.

The US has balked at the Iranian demand, barring commitments from Tehran to stop funding and arming extremist groups in the region and beyond. Nuclear negotiators have yet to reconvene in Vienna.

Bane leads Grizzlies past Nets, Irving scores 43

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE (AP) – Desmond Bane scored 23 points, including nine straight as Memphis rebuilt its lead in the fourth quarter, and the Grizzlies beat the Brooklyn Nets 132-120 early yesterday.

Irving scored 43 points and Kevin Durant had 35 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists. Still banned from playing home games because of a New York City vaccine mandate, Irving was on the court for the first time since scoring a career-high 60 points at Orlando eight days earlier.

But that arrangement for Irving, who is unvaccinated, is coming to an end. New York City Mayor Eric Adams is set to lift the mandate for athletes and performers. Memphis was the short-handed home team this time with leading scorer Ja Morant sidelined because of right knee soreness. But the Grizzlies got enough offence anyway thanks to reserve De’Anthony Melton, who matched Bane’s 23 points, and Dillon Brooks, who finished with 21, part of seven Memphis players reaching double figures.

After a fast start, Memphis maintained a comfortable lead until the Nets got untracked in the third. Memphis squandered a double-digit lead in the second half but pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring Brooklyn 29-16.

The Grizzlies led at halftime and the third quarter, but Brooklyn relied on Durant and Irving to chip away. Brooklyn made 16 of 22 shots in the period and led 104-103 entering the fourth.
Durant noted that the 14 Brooklyn turnovers and 16 Memphis offensive rebounds leading to 33 second-chance points were hard to overcome, even with Morant out.

Memphis Grizzlies’ Desmond Bane works against Brooklyn Nets’ Kessler Edwards. PHOTO: AP

 

Forum sheds light on women’s internal health

Rokiah Mahmud

An online forum on women’s internal health was recently organised by the Community Development Department (JAPEM) and the Brunei Youth Council (BYC) in conjunction with International Women’s Day.

The forum, ‘About Women: What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Trying to Conceive (TTC)’ was attended by some 350 participants comprising government officers, representatives from non-government organisations (NGOs), students of higher learning institutions and members of the public.

The forum saw women and medical experts share knowledge on PCOS, women’s internal health and its relation with trying to conceive. Participants learned about identifying symptoms and methods to reduce PCOS risk, as well as how to provide support if a family member was experiencing PCOS.

Legislative Council (LegCo) member and President of BYC Khairunnisa binti Haji Ash’ari attended, alongside moderator and BYC President Nurul Izyan binti Anver. Forum panellists include Assistant Professor of Nursing and Midwifery from Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD), Dr Serena binti Haji Hashim; Gynaecologist/Obstetrician from Prema Clinic Dr Hajah Sohaila binti Islam; Core member of the Young Professional’s Network Brunei and member of Youth Advisory of the National Youth Policy and Strategy (DBNAS) Angie Ang and Owner of Inner Lavender Co Rina Habib, a platform that offers supports for individuals facing PCOS.

Legislative Council (LegCo) member and President of BYC Yang Berhormat Khairunnisa binti Haji Ash’ari with other participants of the forum. PHOTO: JAPEM

Zimbabwe renews COVID vaccination drive, targets schoolchildren

HARARE, ZIMBABWE (AP) – Zimbabwe has launched a new COVID-19 vaccination campaign that includes jabbing children aged 12 and above to rescue a drive faltering due to vaccine hesitancy and complacency.

This week, schools in the southern African country have become vaccination zones with children in school uniforms lining up to get the injections.

Many parents said they support the vaccination drive to prevent schools from becoming centres of infection, although others remain sceptical.

“Let them get vaccinated, it will save us a lot of trouble. Maybe it will stop the constant closures of schools… the online lessons drain us each time the schools are closed,” said a parent, Helen Dube, walking her 12-year-old daughter to a school in the crowded Chitungwiza town, about 30 kilometres southeast of the capital, Harare.

“Plus, if schools are safe then we are also safe at home,” she said, referring to instances when schools have become centres of virus infection.

A child receives his COVID-19 vaccine. PHOTO: AP

Zimbabwe is gradually returning to its normal school calendar after two years of intermittent and sometimes prolonged closures due to waves of COVID-19 cases.

Adults are also being targetted in the vaccination campaign which will run until mid-May, according to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the country’s health minister.

Zimababwe was one of the first African countries to give shots of COVID-19 vaccines, achieving higher rates than much of the continent.

About 23 per cent of Zimbabwe’s 15 million people have received two jabs, mostly of the Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines, far short of the government’s initial target of 60 per cent by the end of 2021. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government now says it is trying to

reach a goal of 70 per cent of the eligible population by the end of July.

Just over 5,400 people in Zimbabwe have died from COVID-19, according to official figures, although the toll is likely much higher because of undiagnosed or reported cases, according to health experts.

The government said it has enough vaccine doses, including for booster jabs, but uptake has slowed in recent months as the number of cases and fatalities have slowed. Just over eight million doses have been used out of more than 22 million in stock, according to government figures.

After experiencing difficulties in getting adequate supplies of vaccines, many African countries are now making concerted efforts to get shots into arms.

Airbus expects demand for 2,210 planes in India over next 20 years

HYDERABAD (CNA) – Airbus expects Indian airlines to order 2,210 planes over the next 20 years, up from a previous forecast of 1,900, it said yesterday, citing growth in the country’s aviation sector.

With low-cost carriers making up the bulk of the Indian market, Airbus expects airlines will need 1,770 narrowbody planes to grow their fleets and replace old planes, with the remainder being widebody planes, Head of airline marketing for India and South Asia Brent McBratney said at an air show.

India’s domestic and international air travel market is expected to grow 6.2 per cent per year over the next 20 years, outpacing average global growth of about 3.9 per cent, McBratney said.

While a proliferation of low-cost carriers has spurred demand for narrowbody planes in India, McBratney also expects growth in long-haul travel, which he said was a largely untapped market for Indian carriers.

Domestic air travel in India is recovering from the pandemic, helping airlines such as IndiGo, which is Airbus’ biggest customer for its A320 narrowbody planes, and Vistara, a joint venture between Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons, to boost capacity and utilisation levels.

But as crude prices hit record highs following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the cost of jet fuel has risen, which could lead to higher ticket prices and temper demand.

However, Airbus expects domestic air travel in India to reach pre COVID-19 levels by mid-2022, while international travel traffic is expected to recover by next year. Airbus said in November it expected a market total of 39,020 jetliner deliveries over the next 20 years, fractionally lower than the 39,213 it forecast two years earlier.

India’s domestic and international air travel market is expected to grow 6.2 per cent per year over the next 20 years. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG