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Germany Launches Europe's Largest Green Hydrogen Facility

Germany Launches Europe's Largest Green Hydrogen Facility

Israa Farhan
Germany is constructing Europe's largest green hydrogen facility, aiming to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a sustainable chemical feedstock.
According to Oil Price, the project has the potential to cut emissions by up to 72,000 metric tons annually.
However, the green hydrogen sector
continues
to face challenges, including high production costs, insufficient offtake agreements, and the need for stronger policy support.
While green hydrogen is widely considered a key element in the transition to clean energy, debates persist over whether it is the most efficient use of renewable resources.
Germany's latest initiative reinforces its commitment to sustainable energy solutions and its ambition to lead Europe's hydrogen economy.
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Global South media alliance launched in Caracas to counter ‘Western narratives'
Global South media alliance launched in Caracas to counter ‘Western narratives'

Daily News Egypt

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Global South media alliance launched in Caracas to counter ‘Western narratives'

CARACAS – Delegates from some 50 countries have launched a 'Journalists' Alliance for Communication of the Global South' at a forum in Caracas, aimed at countering what they described as Western media dominance and promoting alternative narratives. The 'Voices of the New World' (Voces del Nuevo Mundo) forum, which brought together more than 220 communicators, journalists, researchers and influencers, including a representative from Daily News Egypt, sought to promote a new international information order, defend truth as a right of the people and reaffirm support for the Palestinian cause. According to its final declaration, the new alliance will be a 'permanent space for action' to guarantee informational sovereignty, respect for cultural diversity and the integral development of nations. 'Peoples have the right to the truth. To live it, to tell it and to know it,' the declaration stated, adding that participants stressed the importance of truth in upholding values such as peace and equality, and proposed decolonising narratives that reflect the realities of the Global South. In his welcome speech, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil said that in the face of the resurgence and domination of 'media imperialism, our voices have to be increasingly stronger, more intense'. He called for an alliance between different platforms 'so that we can tell the truth, so that our truth can be heard in the world'. The forum, held in the Venezuelan capital from 29 to 31 July, included delegates from countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Iran, China, the United States, Spain, South Africa, Lebanon and Russia. Throughout the event, speakers addressed topics including media manipulation, fake news and the concept of truth. Venezuelan communicator and deputy Gustavo Villapol discussed the influence of algorithms on various communication platforms, which he said could leave lasting effects on users' minds. Russian speaker Daria Yuryeva highlighted the diminishing visibility of news websites in the face of the growing popularity of social media. She invited journalists to adapt to 'the new reality' by studying algorithms and creating alternative platforms with democratic usage policies to avoid 'restrictive measures imposed by a particular government or several governments against a specific media outlet'. Brazilian political scientist Fernando Horta argued that 'the Global South needs to develop its own form of social technology and control over technological means to confront the information and communication attacks that affect democracy'. Another key speaker, Ayanda Hollow from South Africa, highlighted the importance of digital sovereignty. He argued that without their own digital platforms, Africa and the wider Global South could not achieve fully independent media, as the existing social media and algorithmic landscape is controlled by external entities. Hollow added that for Africa to accelerate this path in achieving sovereignty, it would need to optimise working in Solidarity with the Global South. Echoing the focus on technology, Nonkululeko Patricia Mantula also from South Africa, focused on the role of media within the BRICS countries. In a discussion titled 'Journalism within the BRICS countries', she and other participants analysed the potential of media in the bloc to break from dominant narratives and promote effective cooperation to strengthen cultural and social ties. Mantula called for the creation of media networks free from 'colonial narratives'. She argued that mainstream media often generates disinformation by building an erroneous perception of a country's reality. Using South Africa as an example, she said it is often wrongly associated only with poverty and underdevelopment. She advocated for a journalism committed to the people that promotes a more pluralistic worldview and counters such misconceptions. She also called on the international community to develop an information network that transcends language barriers. 'Take advantage of the tools of the digital era to tell the story through languages. Unity is very important; you have to rise above the influences of social media to generate an impact,' Mantula said. Jiang Yan, director-general of the Latin America Regional Bureau of China's Xinhua News Agency, said in a video message that the fight against disinformation is one of the 'common challenges for the media and think tanks of the Global South,' adding that unity was the fundamental tool to face current challenges. The final declaration stated that communicators denounced the 'hegemony of large media consortiums' and digital platforms that distort popular struggles and perpetuate colonial narratives. 'To respect and defend the truth, freedom of expression and the sovereign and independent development of our peoples is a duty for those of us who dedicate ourselves to journalism and communication with honesty,' it said. The alliance aims to be a network for content exchange, joint training and the defence of journalists who are attacked. Attendees advocated for informational rigour, creativity and continuous training to confront censorship and the algorithmic control of digital platforms, and highlighted the need to develop 'sovereign digital tools' that promote liberating communication. The forum also strongly reaffirmed its commitment to the Palestinian cause, denouncing narratives that it said make the struggles of oppressed peoples invisible. At the closing ceremony, the president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, addressed the issue. 'The worst crime perpetrated on humanity in the 21st century is the extermination and genocide of Gaza,' he said. Rodríguez added: 'The objective of the Nazism in the government of Netanyahu is to strip away the human condition, to eliminate the condition of human beings in order to then subdue them as if they were beasts.' 'What a shame for all of humanity that Benjamin Netanyahu exists, it is a shame for all of us (…) it is a shame for us human beings that there is a being devoid of humanity who is not only a murderer, not only a genocidaire, but also a cynic!' he said. Rodríguez also reiterated the position of the Venezuelan state, saying that 'North American imperialism is a true danger to the human species'.

Islamic Jihad publishes video of Israeli captive held in Gaza - War on Gaza
Islamic Jihad publishes video of Israeli captive held in Gaza - War on Gaza

Al-Ahram Weekly

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Islamic Jihad publishes video of Israeli captive held in Gaza - War on Gaza

The armed wing of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad published a video Thursday of an Israeli-German captive who was abducted to Gaza in October 2023. In the six-minute video, the male hostage, speaking in Hebrew, is seen watching recent news footage of the hunger crisis in Gaza. He identifies himself and pleads with the Israeli government to secure his release. AFP was not immediately able to confirm the authenticity of the video nor the date it was filmed, but was able -- along with several Israeli news outlets -- to identify the captive as Rom Braslavksi, a German-Israeli dual national. Islamic Jihad announced last week that it had lost contact with the captive and repeats this in commentary at the beginning of the latest video, suggesting the images were filmed more than a week ago. A previous video of Braslavski was released on April 16. The footage, distributed by the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, shows the young man watching an Arabic-language television channel broadcasting a report on hunger in Gaza. Israel's war on Gaza has been ongoing since October 2023, but a truce from January 19 to March 17 allowed the return of 33 captives to Israel, eight of them dead, in exchange for the release of approximately 1,800 Palestinians from Israeli jails. Families of the remaning captives - numbered 20-50 including dead or alive - have been pleading with the Israeli government and taking part in protests in Tel-Aviv, asking for a ceasefire and captive exchange, whereby the Israeli government would release detained Palestinians in exchange for the remaining hostages. Negotiations for a ceasefire broke down last week when the American and Israeli delegations withdrew from talks with Hamas. Despite Hamas's stated willingness to continue talks, Witkoff claimed: 'While the mediators have made a great effort, Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith. We will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.' Hamas, which has consistently demanded a permanent ceasefire, an end to Israel's blockade, and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, said it was surprised by Witkoff's 'negative remarks'. In a separate statement, the group said it had shown responsibility and flexibility during the negotiations and was 'keen to reach an agreement that ends the aggression and the suffering of our people in Gaza.' *This story was edited by Ahram Online. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

Egypt Foreign Ministry debunks 10 false claims on Rafah crossing, aid delivery into Gaza - Foreign Affairs
Egypt Foreign Ministry debunks 10 false claims on Rafah crossing, aid delivery into Gaza - Foreign Affairs

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Egypt Foreign Ministry debunks 10 false claims on Rafah crossing, aid delivery into Gaza - Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has debunked 10 circulated allegations targeting Egypt regarding the Rafah crossing and the access of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. An infographic posted by the foreign ministry on its Facebook page on Thursday listed 10 false and true statements. Claim 1: Egypt has failed to provide aid to the Gaza Strip. Fact: This is a deliberate misrepresentation. Egypt has provided 70 percent of the total humanitarian aid that has entered Gaza since the beginning of the war. Egypt organized an international ministerial conference on the humanitarian response in Gaza in December 2024, with the participation of more than 100 delegations, to support the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people. Egypt received hundreds of injured and sick Palestinians in Egyptian hospitals. Egypt prepared a comprehensive plan for the reconstruction of Gaza. It has successfully mobilized support from the vast majority of countries and intends to organize an international conference to mobilize the necessary funding for its implementation. The complete Israeli blockade on Gaza has prevented aid from reaching the strip at a level commensurate with the scale of the humanitarian disaster. Claim 2: Rafah Crossing is a one-sided crossing controlled by Egypt. Fact: It is a false claim. The crossing consists of a gate on the Egyptian side and another gate on the Palestinian side, separated by a road. Crossing the gate on the Egyptian side does not constitute crossing the border between the two sides and does not provide access to the Gaza Strip. Access to the strip requires crossing the distance between the two gates and entering through the Palestinian gate for trucks and individuals. This has been impossible since the Israeli army occupied the Palestinian side of the crossing and completely prevented the passage of individuals and trucks, in addition to targeting the Palestinian side of the crossing militarily more than once. Claim 3: Egypt has closed the Rafah Crossing. Fact: This is a false claim. The crossing has not been closed on the Egyptian side since the beginning of the brutal war in Gaza. The Rafah Crossing gate on the Egyptian side is open, but the closure of the Palestinian gate prevents the entry of aid (there is no possibility of entering Gaza except through the Palestinian gate). Although the Rafah crossing is designated for the passage of individuals only, not trucks, Egypt has been able to allow thousands of trucks through it since the start of the war to expedite the delivery of aid. Claim 4: Egypt is participating in the blockade of Gaza. Fact: This is a deliberate lie. The Israeli occupation army completely besieges the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and air and controls all entry points into the Strip. Claim 5: The Rafah crossing is the only exit point for the Gaza Strip. Fact: This is incorrect. There are several other crossings in Gaza, such as the Karm Abu Salem crossing, the Erez crossing, the Sufa crossing, the Nahal Oz crossing, the Karni crossing, and the Kissufim crossing, all of which are fully controlled by Israel. Israel, the occupying power, obstructs the entry of any humanitarian aid through all the crossings it controls, including the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing. Those who claim that Egypt is responsible for what is happening in the Gaza Strip should demand pressure on Israel to open all the crossings it controls. Claim 6: Egypt prevents public solidarity with Gaza. Fact: This is a false claim. Egypt has organized and facilitated visits to the Rafah and Arish crossings for numerous citizens and officials from humanitarian organizations, as well as for senior international officials. This included the UN Secretary-General and French President Macron, whose visit contributed to France's decision to recognize the Palestinian state. Egypt has also organized visits for foreign ministers, senior officials, and civil society representatives. Additionally, there are rules and regulations for conducting solidarity visits to these border areas based on the facts on the ground, given their proximity to a war zone and the need to take special measures to secure and protect participants in any marches or visits there. Claim 7: Egypt failed to support the Palestinian cause. Fact: This is a deliberate slander and lie. No country in the world has made as much effort or sacrifice for the Palestinian cause as Egypt. Egypt has played a key role as a mediator in the difficult and complex ceasefire negotiations, and its efforts succeeded in achieving this on 19 January 2025. However, Israel failed to fulfill its commitments. Egypt hosted the Cairo Peace Summit in October 2023 and the emergency Arab Summit in March 2025. It prepared a comprehensive plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, which contributed to halting displacement plans. It also played a leading role in coordinating Arab, Islamic, and international action on the Palestinian issue. Claim 8: Demonstrations in front of Egyptian embassies support the Palestinian cause. Fact: On the contrary, demonstrations in front of Egyptian embassies undermine Egypt's historical role in supporting the Palestinian cause and the sacrifices Egypt has made since the Nakba. They serve the Israeli occupation entirely, offering it a free gift. This contributes to distracting international and Arab public opinion from the real culprit behind the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip and easing the recent mounting international pressure to halt the blatant Israeli violations committed against the Palestinian people. It also diverts attention from the crimes the Palestinian people are suffering and targets Egypt, as the steadfast, fundamental pillar defending the rights of the Palestinian people. This severely harms the Palestinian struggle for independence and creates division among the Arab peoples, to the benefit of Israel. Claim 9: Egypt is not keen on stopping the famine in Gaza. Fact: This is an illogical claim. The entry of humanitarian aid is not only a moral, humanitarian, and legal duty but also serves the national interest by strengthening the Palestinian people, ensuring their steadfastness on their land, preventing their displacement, and preventing the implementation of 'alternative homeland' scenarios by starving the population to empty the land. Bringing in the largest possible amount of aid is a top priority for Egypt, primarily for moral and humanitarian reasons, and also to ensure an end to Israeli displacement plans and attempts to liquidate the Palestinian cause by forcing the Palestinian people to leave their land. Claim 10: Criticizing the Egyptian role aims to alleviate the suffering in Gaza. Fact: There are deliberate attempts to systematically distort and cast doubt on the Egyptian role, and to deliberately falsify facts with the aim of undermining Egypt's role, frustrating the Arab peoples, creating divisions among them, and weakening Palestinian resilience. 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