‫ في إطار توسّعاتها عالميًا… شركة KSTAR تشيّد أول مصانعها في فيتنام

شنجن، الصين, 11 مايو 2022/PRNewswire/ — أعلنت اليوم شركة KSTAR، وهي شركة عالمية رائدة متخصّصة في مجال تحويل الطاقة، رسميًا عن قرب الانتهاء من أعمال المرحلة الأولى من مشروع تشييد مصنعها الأول في فيتنام (KSTAR Vietnam).

ويقع مصنع KSTAR الجديد في مدينة هايفونغ (أكبر مدينة ساحلية في شمال فيتنام) على مساحة 47715 مترًا مربعًا. والهدف من تشييد الشركة لهذا المصنع هو تلبية الطلب المتزايد على منتجاتها عالميًا، بالإضافة إلى دعم نموّها القوي في الأسواق العالمية.

 وسيجري بناء هذا المصنع على مرحلتين بإجمالي استثمارات تزيد على 22 مليون دولار أمريكي. ومن المقرّر اكتمال أعمال المرحلة الأولى من المشروع في شهر يونيو المقبل، والانتهاء من أعمال تركيب المعدّات الجديدة وبدء الإنتاج في نهاية هذا العام. كما أنّه من المقرّر بدء أعمال البناء الخاصّة بالمرحلة الثانية من المشروع في عام 2024.

وفي تعليقه على هذا الخبر، قال السيد وانغ، مدير المشروعات في شركة KSTAR : “تبلغ الطاقة الإنتاجية السنوية المتوقعة للمرحلة الأولى من المصنع: 10000 وحدة من مزوّدات الطاقة الاحتياطية ( (UPS ، و1000 وحدة من مراكز البيانات المعيارية، ومحوّلات طاقة شمسية بقدرة 1 جيجا واط. ويُعدّ هذا المصنع أول مصنع نشيّده في فيتنام بهدف تعزيز جودة منتجاتنا وخدماتنا، وتلبية رغبة عملائنا في زيادة قواعد إنتاجنا عالميًا”.

وسيوفر هذا المصنع -بعد الانتهاء من أعمال تشييده- 200 فرصة عمل؛ وهو ما سينتج عنه توفير منافع اجتماعية واقتصادية مهمّة تسهم في تخفيف تداعيات الجائحة. وبالإضافة إلى ذلك، سيلتزم المصنع الجديد بسياسات الشركة المتعلقة بحماية البيئة.

وأضاف السيد وانغ: “نحن نفخر بأنّ شركتنا KSTAR من الشركات الرائدة في الالتزام بتطبيق سياسات تصنيع مراعية للبيئة. وتقديرًا لجهود شركتنا في هذا المجال، فقد أدرجها تقرير Corporate Net Zero Pathway -الصادر عن مبادرة الاتفاق العالمي للأمم المتحدة- ضمن 13 شركة صناعية صينية تعمل على الوصول بمستوى انبعاثاتها الكربونية إلى مستوى الصفر. ويُعدّ هذا التقرير أول تقرير في العالم تصدره إحدى هيئات الأمم المتحدة تقديرًا لجهود الشركات في تحقيق هدف الحياد الكربوني”.

تجدر الإشارة إلى أنّ شركة KSTAR مشهورة بكونها شركة رائدة عالميًا في إنتاج مزوّدات الطاقة الاحتياطية ( UPS ). ووفقًا لتقرير أصدرته الشركة في وقت سابق، فقد احتلت منتجاتها من هذه المزوّدات المركز الخامس في تقرير سوق UPS العالمي لعام 2021، وذلك بعد أن كانت تحتل المركز السادس في التقرير نفسه لعام 2019. ولن يسهم المصنع الجديد في زيادة الطاقة الإنتاجية لشركة KSTAR فحسب، بل سيساعدها أيضًا على التوسّع عالميًا.

عن شركة KSTAR

شركة KSTAR شنجن المحدودة للعلوم والتكنولوجيا ( Shenzhen KSTAR Science And Technology Co Ltd ) هي شركة عالمية رائدة متخصّصة في مجالات البحث والتطوير والتصنيع المتعلقة بمزوّدات الطاقة الاحتياطية ( UPS ) ومحوّلات الطاقة الشمسية وحلول أنظمة تخزين الطاقة ( ESS ). وقد تأسّست الشركة في عام 1993، ويقع مقرّها الرئيسي في الصين، ويعمل بها حوالي 3000 موظف، وتزاول أعمالها في أكثر من 150 دولة، ولديها أكثر من 6 مرافق للتصنيع والتجميع على مستوى العالم.

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‫شبكة تلفزيون الصين الدولية (CGTN): تشدد الصين على ضرورة تحقيق المزيد من الاستقرار في عصر عدم الاستقرار

بكين، 11 مايو 2022 / PRNewswire / – أبرزت الصين يوم الاثنين الحاجة الملحة لتحقيق المزيد من الاستقرار واليقين لعصر عدم الاستقرار والتحول، بالنظر إلى التغيرات المعقدة المستمرة في المشهد الدولي والزيادة الملحوظة في الصعوبات والتحديات للأمن العالمي والتنمية.

خلال اجتماع افتراضي مع المستشار الألماني أولاف شولتز، دعا الرئيس الصيني شي جين بينغ البلدين إلى العمل معًا للحفاظ على علاقة سليمة وثابتة للمساهمة بشكل كبير في السلام والهدوء العالميين.

جاء نداء الرئيس شي الأخير بعد أن حث الاتحاد الأوروبي على العمل مع الصين لإضافة عوامل استقرار إلى عالم مضطرب خلال اجتماع افتراضي مع رؤساء الاتحاد الأوروبي في 1 أبريل.

خلال محادثات الاثنين، قال الرئيس شي إنه من المهم بشكل خاص للصين وألمانيا، البلدان الرئيسيتان ذاتا نفوذ كبير، الحفاظ على نمو صحي وسليم للعلاقات الثنائية وتحسين تسخير دور الاستقرار والبناء والتوجيه لهذه العلاقة.

وقال الرئيس شي إنه ينبغي لكلا البلدين التمسك بالكلمة الرئيسية للحوار والتعاون في علاقاتهما، والاستفادة من آليات الحوار والتعاون الثنائية.

وأضاف أنه يمكن للجانبين إجراء حوار في مجالات مثل تغير المناخ، وسياسات الاقتصاد الكلي، والاستقرار المالي، وأمن الطاقة، والأمن الغذائي، واستقرار السلاسل الصناعية وسلاسل الإمداد.

 وقال الرئيس الصيني إن الصين وألمانيا يجب أن تستفيدا أيضًا من إمكانات التعاون، مثل التقنيات الجديدة، بما في ذلك حماية البيئة والتجارة في الخدمات والذكاء الاصطناعي والرقمنة.

 وقال الرئيس شي إنه ينبغي للجانبين الدفاع عن تعددية الأطراف الحقيقية، ودعم العدالة والإنصاف الدوليين، وتعزيز اقتصاد عالمي مفتوح، وجعل التنمية العالمية أكثر توازنًا وتنسيقًا وشمولًا.

وأشار شولتز إلى التطور الجيد جدًا للعلاقات بين ألمانيا والصين في السنوات الأخيرة ودعا الجانبين إلى المضي قدمًا في التقليد الجيد والحفاظ على الزخم السليم للعلاقات الثنائية.

قال الزعيم الألماني إن البلدين سيكون لهما حوار حول الحفاظ على سلاسل التوريد العالمية المستقرة وتنسيق سياسة الاقتصاد الكلي وغيرها، وزيادة التعاون في مجموعة واسعة من المجالات، بما في ذلك التجارة والاستثمار وتغير المناخ والاستجابة لـ COVID -19 .

وأضاف أن ألمانيا ترحب بالتزام الصين في توسيع نطاق الانفتاح الرفيع المستوى، الذي سيتيح المزيد من الفرص للبلد.

وسوف تحتفل الصين وألمانيا، الشريكان الاستراتيجيان الشاملان الآن، بالذكرى السنوية الخمسين لإنشاء العلاقات الدبلوماسية في أكتوبر.

“العلاقة بين الصين وأوروبا لا يسيطر عليها أي طرف ثالث”

شدد الرئيس شي على أن الصين والاتحاد الأوروبي شريكان استراتيجيان شاملان وأن كل منهما فرصة للآخر، وأن الجانبين لديهما مصالح مشتركة أكثر بكثير من الاختلافات.

وأكد من جديد أن الصين تؤيد الاستقلال الاستراتيجي للاتحاد الأوروبي.

وقال الرئيس شي: “إن العلاقة بين الصين وأوروبا ليست مستهدفة أو خاضعة أو تحت سيطرة أي طرف ثالث”، مشيرًا إلى أن هذا هو الإجماع الاستراتيجي الذي يجب على كلا الجانبين اتباعه على المدى الطويل.

 في مواجهة الأزمات الجيوسياسية، تحتاج الصين والاتحاد الأوروبي إلى الدعوة إلى الحوار والتعاون وتعويض التغييرات المعقدة في المشهد الدولي باستقرار العلاقات بين الصين والاتحاد الأوروبي.

أعرب الرئيس شي عن أمله في أن تلعب ألمانيا دورًا إيجابيًا في التنمية المستقرة والسليمة للعلاقات بين الصين والاتحاد الأوروبي.

وقال شولتز، من جانبه، إن ألمانيا على استعداد لتعزيز الاتصال والتنسيق مع الصين على الجبهة المتعددة الأطراف وتعزيز التنمية السليمة للعلاقات الأوروبية الصينية.

“أزمة أوكرانيا تجلب الأمن الأوروبي عند مفترق طرق”

وفيما يتعلق بالحالة في أوكرانيا، قال الرئيس شي إن الصين تعمل بطريقتها الخاصة لتعزيز السلام ونزع فتيل التوترات.

وقال إن أزمة أوكرانيا أوصلت الأمن الأوروبي مرة أخرى إلى مفترق طرق، مضيفًا أن من المهم بذل كل جهد ممكن لمنع الصراع من أن يتفاقم أو يتضخم إلى نقطة اللاعودة.

ودعا الرئيس الصيني الجانب الأوروبي إلى إظهار المسؤولية التاريخية والحكمة السياسية، مع الأخذ في الاعتبار الاستقرار طويل الأجل في أوروبا وتعزيز الحل بطريقة مسؤولة.

وقال: “إن أمن أوروبا يجب بقاءه في أيدي الأوروبيين أنفسهم”.

وقد أكدت الصين من جديد في مناسبات عديدة أنها تدعم أوروبا في القيام بدور إيجابي في تعزيز محادثات السلام وفي إنشاء هيكل أمني أوروبي متوازن وفعال ومستدام في نهاية المطاف.

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TUV Rheinland Presents Record Earnings for Its 150th Anniversary

150 years of TUV Rheinland: founded October 31, 1872, for the safety of people, technology and the environment

COLOGNE, Germany, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — In the year of its 150th anniversary, TUV Rheinland is presenting a record-breaking balance sheet. The international testing service provider generated revenues of EUR 2.091 billion in 2021 (2020: EUR 1.952 billion). This corresponds to a year-on-year increase of 7% and is a new high. In the 2021 fiscal year, TUV Rheinland posted the highest EBIT in its 150-year history of EUR 157.8 million. The EBIT for 2021 was therefore much higher than in the previous year. In 2020 – due to non-recurring effects – TUV Rheinland posted EBIT of EUR -23.6 million. The company’s EBIT for 2021 was also a considerable EUR 22.2 million higher than in 2019 (EUR 135.6 million). The EBIT margin reached 7.5% after -1.2% in 2020 and 6.5% in 2019, the last pre-pandemic year.

“Our employees around the world were fully committed to our customers in 2021 – despite the continuing challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Thanks to these efforts and successful measures to increase efficiency, we can be very happy with our performance in our anniversary year. The positive result gives us additional leeway to invest in our future and further growth,” says Dr. Michael Fubi, CEO of TUV Rheinland AG.

The number of employees at the international testing company decreased slightly last year, reaching an average of 20,241 full-time equivalents over the course of 2021. This is 416 employees or 2% fewer than in the previous year. Capital expenditure was around EUR 57.7 million in 2021.

150 years of TUV Rheinland

With regard to the company’s anniversary and TUV Rheinland’s role in overcoming the imminent, global challenges, Dr. Fubi continues: “We are looking ahead. For 150 years, we have seen ourselves as a partner for new technologies – yesterday it was steam boilers, today it is renewable energy, tomorrow it will be artificial intelligence. We use safety to make such innovations a success, in line with our aim of making the future a little safer. We are paying particular attention to services for a more sustainable economy. We thus intend to continue growing profitably.”

TUV Rheinland is celebrating its 150th birthday in 2022. The company was founded on October 31, 1872, as the “Verein zur Uberwachung der Dampfkessel in den Kreisen Elberfeld und Barmen” (Association for the Inspection of Steam Boilers in the Districts of Elberfeld and Barmen). As the decades progressed, this first steam boiler inspection association in one of Germany’s industrial centers evolved into the global testing company TUV Rheinland. “The company’s mission is timeless: building trust by providing safety and quality in the interaction between people, technology, and the environment. This idea will continue to hold in the coming decades, because safety is a basic human need as well as a requirement for quality of life and sustainable solutions of the future,” says Michael Fubi. “Thanks to the dedication and extensive expertise of our employees, we not only have a long history to look back on but will also closely follow future technological developments.”

Focus on sustainability

In the future, TUV Rheinland will amplify its contribution to sustainable development as defined by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and to the fight against the climate crisis. For the testing company, this entails both improving customers’ sustainability with its own services and how it performs its own services. “It is absolutely clear that TUV Rheinland’s development hinges on the environment and society in which we operate. This means we have an ecological and social responsibility that we live up to – in the past, in the present, and in the future,” says Michael Fubi.

In 2006, TUV Rheinland was the first testing company in the world to sign up to the United Nations Global Compact to promote responsible business and sustainability. Since October 2021, EcoVadis, the world’s leading provider of sustainability rankings, has given TUV Rheinland Gold status, putting it among the best 5% of the companies rated. The EcoVadis rating looks at 21 criteria relating for example to the environment, work practices and human rights, fair business practices and sustainable procurement. “We set clear sustainability targets for our own activities. For example, we are reducing our greenhouse gas emissions in line with the 1.5 degree target agreed by most nations at the 2015 Climate Change Conference in Paris,” says Michael Fubi.

The journey to a more sustainable future also provides TUV Rheinland with good economic prospects. The testing company has recently bundled its wide range of sustainability services in almost all service areas worldwide. At the same time, the experts are working to implement new, innovative testing services for future areas such as carbon-neutral business, energy generation without fossil fuels, and social standards in global supply and value chains. A wealth of information and services for more sustainability are now available from TUV Rheinland at www.tuv.com/sustainability.

TUV Rheinland as partner for new technologies

TUV Rheinland has seen itself as a partner for new technologies since it was founded 150 years ago. A current example is the rapidly growing electromobility segment. Since last year, TUV Rheinland has been building a large testing laboratory for drive batteries in Aachen, which will open in June 2022. Most recently, TUV Rheinland and its partner TWAICE founded Battery Quick Check GmbH in March 2022. The new company aims to launch a service to evaluate drive batteries of used electric vehicles on the market from fall 2022. In addition, the company’s experts provide support for the type approval of newly developed vehicles, particularly with regard to increasingly automated driving. For example, TUV Rheinland assisted the homologation of the world’s first driver assist system for highly automated driving (SAE Level 3) for use on the road, namely Drive Pilot in the S-Class and EQS from Mercedes-Benz.

Another example is hydrogen, which can provide a solution to the problem of storing renewable energy and offers an opportunity to combine previously separate areas such as electricity, heating and mobility. In 2021, TUV Rheinland established a global hydrogen competence center, in which it bundles its many services for the safe production, storage, transport and use of hydrogen as an energy carrier worldwide. A hydrogen testing laboratory recently opened in Cologne underscores TUV Rheinland’s aim to help shape the transition to renewable energy.

Financial position and capital expenditure

TUV Rheinland’s equity increased by EUR 151.2 million from EUR 285 million to EUR 436.2 million in 2021. Net cash from operating activities totaled EUR 205.9 million in the 2021 fiscal year (2020: EUR 223.2 million).

Capital expenditure amounted to EUR 57.7 million in 2021 and was thus somewhat lower than in the previous year. These investments focused on various software and digitization projects as well as on the expansion of testing capacity and the creation, expansion and modernization of testing laboratories. TUV Rheinland invested a total of EUR 5 million in a new testing laboratory in Budapest. In addition, EUR 13.8 million was spent on testing equipment and facilities for the Products business stream. Investment continued in one of Europe’s largest and most state-of-the-art test centers for drive batteries, which TÜV Rheinland is currently building in Aachen, with EUR 1.2 million spent in 2021. The Mobility business stream also invested EUR 1.4 million in vehicle inspection centers in Chile.

Development of employee numbers

TUV Rheinland’s internationality is reflected by its employees: in 2021, 58.1% of the 20,241 employees were based outside of Germany. In Germany, TUV Rheinland employed an annual average of 8,486 full-time equivalents in 2021, 259 fewer than the previous year. This was due in particular to a streamlining of central administrative functions, which was completed in 2021. Internationally, the number of employees fell by 1.3%. The implementation of the planned restructuring programs of the last few years is well advanced. In the medium and long term, TUV Rheinland plans to create new jobs again as it has continuously done over the past few decades. For comparison, in the year of its 140th anniversary TUV Rheinland employed 17,200 people around the world. The targeted growth will be achieved largely organically, thus resulting in the creation of new jobs.

Performance in Germany and internationally

The German market accounted for 52.3% of TUV Rheinland’s total revenues in 2021, with the international regions accordingly contributing 47.7%. Revenues in Germany grew by EUR 56.7 million, totaling EUR 1.093 billion in 2021. Outside of Germany, revenues amounted to EUR 997.5 compared with EUR 916.8 million in 2020. As in the past, the Greater China region accounted for the largest share of international business, contributing 19.5% of the Group’s total revenues. Revenues grew in most regions in 2021, with sometimes significant growth rates of up to 25%. There were only slight declines in revenues in the North America and Asia-Pacific regions.

Performance of the business streams

TUV Rheinland has divided its global testing and certificate business into five business streams. Industrial testing, product testing, and mobility services together constitute more than 75% of the entire business of TUV Rheinland.

In 2021, the Product Testing business stream made the biggest contribution to TUV Rheinland’s total revenues. Revenues in this area totaled EUR 604.1 million, corresponding to a significant increase of 8.5% or around EUR 47 million year-on-year. This positive development is attributable to factors including excellent revenue performance in the testing of toys, cosmetics and textiles as well as machinery, components and solar modules.

The revenue performance in the Mobility business stream was again impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Nevertheless, the business stream palpably improved its revenues by 7.5% to EUR 595.4 million (2020: EUR 554 million). Volumes at vehicle inspection centers in Germany and Latvia returned to normal levels, while significant growth was seen in Chile. In Spain and France, the vehicle inspection business fell somewhat short of expectations as a result of the pandemic.

The business with vehicle appraisals and vehicle type approval services was noticeably affected by factors such as global supply problems and the associated production bottlenecks for automobile manufacturers, because these reduced the number of new registrations. In contrast, the very international business with inspection services for rail transport grew significantly.

The Industrial Services & Cybersecurity business stream generated revenues of EUR 560.7 million in 2021, up 4.2% on the previous year (EUR 538.1 million). Significant growth was seen in many countries of Western Europe, which were still heavily affected by the pandemic in 2020. Testing and certification services for the energy and environment sectors were in particularly high demand there. The regions Greater China, Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), India, Middle East, Africa (IMEA) and South America also made significant contributions to the revenue growth.

The Academy & Life Care business stream was still heavily impacted by measures in connection with the coronavirus pandemic, especially in the business with training and further education. Nevertheless, the business stream considerably improved its revenues by 6.9% to EUR 244.7 million (2020: EUR 228.8 million), chiefly due to investments in digitalized learning opportunities. Business relating to occupational health management again saw increased demand. Here, TUV Rheinland employees were also involved in the implementation of the national coronavirus vaccination strategy in Germany.

The Systems business stream grew considerably with the certification of management systems. Revenues increased by 11.9% to EUR 239.9 million (2020: EUR 214.3 million). Catch-up effects after a pandemic-driven decline in the previous year were one reason for the significant increase. Furthermore, there was growing customer demand for audits in the supply chain, especially in the Greater China and Asia-Pacific regions. Pre-shipment inspection business for Indonesia and inspections for the Iraqi, Moroccan, and Saudi Arabian markets also developed positively.

150 years of safety: Since 1872, TUV Rheinland’s mission has been to make technology safe for people and the environment. From the steam engine to digitalization, the erstwhile “Verein zur Überwachung der Dampfkessel in den Kreisen Elberfeld und Barmen” (Association for the Inspection of Steam Boilers in the Districts of Elberfeld and Barmen) has evolved into a global testing service provider ensuring safety and quality in virtually all areas of business and life. This responsibility is now shared by more than 20,000 employees, who generate annual revenues of around EUR 2.1 billion. Around the globe, experts from TUV Rheinland test technical systems and products, support innovations in technology and industry, train personnel in a wide range of professions, and certify management systems according to international standards. With safety and sustainability, TUV Rheinland is also shaping the future. Since 2006, TUV Rheinland has therefore been a member of the United Nations Global Compact to promote sustainability and combat corruption. Website: www.tuv.com

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CoverGo Raises $15 Million Series A to Expand Global Adoption of the Leading No-code Insurance Platform

CoverGo’s Series A highlights the company’s rapid growth and success, with annual recurring software revenue increasing more than 10x since January 2021.

NEW YORK and SINGAPORE, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — CoverGo, the leading global enterprise no-code SAAS insurance platform, today announced it has secured $15 million in Series A funding led by California-based SemperVirens VC with participation from US venture capital firms SixThirty, Tribeca Early Stage Partners and Fresco Capital. Strategic investors include pan-African insurance group Old Mutual, Asia-based insurance group Asia Financial Holdings, US-based XN Worldwide Insurance (part of the Henner Group) and Middle East and African insurance fund Noria Capital. Existing insurtech investors also participated in the oversubscribed round.

Caribou Honig, general partner of SemperVirens, also known as the Godfather of Insurtech and founder of the world’s largest insurtech conference InsureTech Connect, will also be taking a board observer seat as part of the investment.

A growing number of P&C, health and life insurance companies and emerging insurtech companies have adopted CoverGo’s platform to build and launch all types of insurance products within days, develop omni-channel distribution, streamline policy admin and automate claims processes. As a result, CoverGo’s annual recurring revenue grew more than 10x since January 2021.

CoverGo is already working with major insurance companies such as AXA, MSIG (MS&AD Insurance Group), Dai-ichi Life and Bank of China Group Insurance, and delivery partners such as Deloitte, Accenture, IBM and Synpulse in Asia, US, Canada, Latin America, Middle East and other markets across the globe. The new investment will help accelerate CoverGo’s international expansion, develop its partner network with consulting companies and grow the sales and engineering teams in the US and Asia-Pacific to meet the increasing demand for the CoverGo platform.

“There are only a handful of technologies that are significantly transforming the insurance industry, and no-code is clearly on the short list,” said Caribou Honig.  “As carriers lean into enabling innovation, CoverGo is uniquely positioned to accelerate their digital transformation and drive efficiencies across the insurance value chain. CoverGo’s next-generation platform is providing carriers an unbeatable mix of speed to market, cost savings, and security to succeed both now and in the future. We are excited to support CoverGo on its growth journey and expansion in the US market.”

“Insurance companies realize now more than ever that custom IT development is too slow and costly while off-the-shelf software packages can’t satisfy changing product requirements and customer needs. This is why we see fast growing demand worldwide for a truly configurable no-code platform allowing companies to be agile and stay relevant in the changing world,” said Tomas Holub, CEO and Founder of CoverGo. “The new funding and unique mix of strategic insurance investors will help accelerate adoption of CoverGo by insurance companies globally.”

Learn more about why insurance companies are choosing CoverGo at covergo.com.

About CoverGo

CoverGo has developed the insurance industry’s first out-of-the-box, modular, no-code insurance platform powered by over 500 open insurance APIs enabling insurance companies to transform digitally in the most flexible, scalable and cost-effective way. P&C, health and life insurance companies use CoverGo to build and launch all types of insurance products within days, develop omni-channel distribution, streamline policy admin and automate claims processes. To learn more, visit https://covergo.com.

About SemperVirens VC

SemperVirens is a leading US-based ecosystem-driven investment firm focused on companies in the workforce, healthcare, and financial technology markets. The firm has a network of executives, industry analysts, and distribution partners that serve as a proprietary platform for accessing, analyzing, and amplifying the most promising companies in its target sectors.

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U2’s Bono Gives ‘Freedom’ Concert in Kyiv Metro

Irish rock group U2’s frontman Bono and his bandmate The Edge performed a 40-minute concert in a metro station in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday and praised Ukrainians fighting for their freedom from Russia.

“Your president leads the world in the cause of freedom right now … The people of Ukraine are not just fighting for your own freedom, you’re fighting for all of us who love freedom,” Bono told a crowd of up to 100 gathered inside the Khreshchatyk metro station. He was referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Russia, which calls its action in Ukraine a “special military operation,” continues to carry out missile strikes across Ukraine. However, some life has returned to Kyiv even though air raid sirens sound regularly.

Bono rallied the crowd between songs during his performance.

“This evening, 8th of May, shots will ring out in the Ukraine sky, but you’ll be free at last. They can take your lives, but they can never take your pride,” he said.

Source: Voice of America

Women Settle Lawsuit Against Liberty University, Documents Say

A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit twelve women brought last summer against Liberty University, accusing the Christian institution of fostering an unsafe environment on its Virginia campus and mishandling cases of sexual assault and harassment, according to court documents filed Wednesday.

A notice of dismissal filed by the plaintiffs’ attorney, Jack Larkin, said the case had been settled but provided no details about the terms.

Larkin did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. But in an email to TV station WDBJ, he said: “The terms of the settlement are confidential in nature and there’s really nothing I can say about it beyond that the parties to the suit have resolved their differences, and the matter is settled.”

Liberty also did not immediately respond to questions from the AP, though spokesperson Ryan Helfenbein acknowledged receiving them.

The development comes as the prominent evangelical school in Lynchburg faces continued scrutiny over its handling of sex assault cases. It is facing other lawsuits that raise similar allegations and recently acknowledged to news outlets that the U.S. Department of Education is reviewing its compliance with the federal Clery Act, which requires colleges and universities to maintain and disclose crime statistics and security information.

In a statement, the department acknowledged the oversight work was ongoing but said no further comment would be provided until “the outcome officially has been communicated to the institution.”

The recently settled lawsuit was filed in federal court in New York and made various claims under Title IX, the federal law that protects against sex discrimination in education.

It alleged that Liberty’s strict honor code makes it “difficult or impossible” for students to report sexual violence. It said the university had a “tacit policy” of weighting investigations in favor of accused male students, and it said the university retaliated against women who did make such reports.

The women, former students and employees, all filed suit anonymously and were identified as Jane Doe 1-12. Their allegations spanned more than two decades.

Some plaintiffs in the lawsuit described being raped or sexually harassed and having their cases mishandled or effectively ignored. One woman alleged pregnancy discrimination.

The school said at the time the lawsuit was filed that the allegations were “deeply troubling” and pledged to “make things right” if the claims against it were true.

A status report filed in the case in February said that if it was not resolved “amicably” an amended complaint would be filed adding new plaintiffs, including a current student.

Liberty has also been in the spotlight recently for its acrimonious split with former president and chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. in 2020. Litigation between Falwell and the school is ongoing.

Source: Voice of America

Africa main target of Daesh attacks: Moroccan FM

RABAT, Africa has become the main target of the Daeshterrorist group by suffering 41 percent of all its attacks worldwide, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita told a ministerial conference of the Global Coalition against the Daesh on Wednesday.

The number of terrorist attacks in Africa surged compared to the pre-pandemic period, with an average of 40 percent to 60 percent rise in terms of fatalities and attacks, he said.

“Sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 48 percent of global terrorism deaths — with 3,461 casualties, bringing the death toll to 30,000 people during the last 15 years,” said Bourita, adding 27 terrorist entities based in Africa are registered on the UN Security Council sanction list.

Sahel has become home to the world’s fastest growing and most deadly terrorist groups, accounting for 35 percent of global terrorism deaths in 2021, compared with just 1 percent in 2007, according to Bourita.

“African economy lost during the last years more than 171 billion U.S. dollars because of the terror threat which now reached the Atlantic coasts and its shipping routes,” he noted.

According to Morocco’s national radio, the ministerial conference was attended by more than 40 ministers, including 38 foreign ministers, who discussed regional security and stability, international cooperation, and measures to cut the financial support of terrorism

Source: Nam News Network

Chelsea tops UEFA prize money list with $126M last season

London, May11 (BNA): Champions League winner Chelsea topped UEFA’s prize money list for last season while traditional powers Juventus and Barcelona lagged far behind in a campaign during which they spearheaded efforts to launch a more lucrative Super League.

Chelsea earned nearly 120 million euros ($126.5 million) from a total fund of nearly 1.9 billion euros ($2 billion) shared by the 32 Champions League clubs.

That was just ahead of beaten finalist Manchester City, which received just over 119 million euros ($125.6 million), reports AP.

Further down the list — trailing at least 35 million euros ($37 million) behind Chelsea and Man City — were traditional high earners Barcelona and Juventus.

Both clubs lost in the round of 16 and the UEFA list shows Barcelona earned less than 85 million euros ($90 million) and Juventus got less than 83 million euros ($88 million).

The two clubs, along with Real Madrid, then led an elite group of 12 teams trying to break from UEFA and launch their own Super League, which was announced one month after their Champions League eliminations.

The project aimed to give founding members more money and guarantee their place in the competition even if the team under-achieved.

They said the project was necessary for an ailing soccer industry after many clubs reported record losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The nine other Super League members, including Chelsea and Man City, quickly renounced the project amid fierce backlash from fans, national governments and UEFA, leading to its collapse within 48 hours.

The 32 Champions League clubs are paid an equal entry fee, match result bonuses, a share of their domestic broadcast deal and a weighted payment based on historical record in UEFA competitions.

Semifinalists Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain each got almost 110 million euros ($116 million) last year, the only other clubs to earn a nine-figure sum from UEFA.

The prize money standings for Juventus and Barcelona will look similar this season.

Source: Bahrain News Agency