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9 August 2014

Emirati illustrator creates iPad book app for children

                  Illustration from the ebook Lootupootu by Shaima Al Malik. Courtesy Shaima Al Malik

ABU DHABI // An Emirati illustrator who started drawing as a hobby at age 14, has taken her skills to the next step and has designed a children’s e-book.

Shaima Al Malik, 29, began freelancing in 2009 and currently is an illustrator of children’s books.

Her most recent project is the illustration of Lootupootu - a bedtime story designed for iPads. She describes the main character, Lootupootu, as “a young elf with a bright smile”.

“He has green hair and wears a unique hat which he designed himself. The adapted fire helmet recycles wind energy to power his head lamp,” she said.

International donors wary of funding Gaza reconstruction

Farida Aziz with her children as they visit their damaged apartment building in the UAE-funded $66m Sheikh Zayed City residential compound in Gaza on August 9,2014.


GAZA CITY // International donors are wary of funding another rebuilding effort in Gaza, with the European Union divided over increasing pressure on Israel for a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.

“There’s huge concern that whatever we help rebuild will be destroyed again,” said a European diplomat in charge of his country’s development aid in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

“We need fundamental changes to the situation on the ground so that we don’t repeat what keeps on getting repeated.”

Palestinian officials said last week the Israeli offensive that began on July 8 caused US$6 billion (Dh22bn) worth of damage. Nearly 1,900 Palestinians, mostly civilian, have been killed so far.

Camp ka Champ winner still hitting the right notes


DUBAI // When Collin Ishaq auditioned for the Camp ka Champ contest six years ago, little did he know that he would go on to become one of the country’s most sought-after singers.

Collin, who was one of the winners of the 2008 contest and a finalist in 2012, says the annual Pop Idol-style show for labourers has transformed his life.

“After I started singing there, I got the confidence to sing in front of thousands of people,” says Collin, 25, a Pakistani expatriate who works airside at Dubai International Airport.

Collin’s singing attracted the attention of several bands and he occasionally performs private live shows.“I saw him during one of the shows and we took him on because he had a good voice,” said Imtiaz Khan, drummer with Dubai Rocks. “He has done two shows for us in Dubai and two in Abu Dhabi.”

Russian sanctions begin to bite in the Netherlands

The Russian sanctions imposed on Thursday against western countries are already beginning to bite in the Netherlands, Dutch media report on Friday. The Financieele Dagblad reports that 300 trucks carrying vegetables and fruit have already been refused entry at the Russian border.

The effects are also being felt at the Zaltbommel trade auction where prices are already falling. On Thursday, Russian prime minister Dmitri Medvedev announced that Russia is boycotting vegetables, fruit, meat, fish and dairy products from all countries supporting sanctions against Russia by the EU and US.

Durban gets John Legend gig


Cape Town - Big Concerts announced on Thursday that John Legend will be performing in Durban for one night only with his highly anticipated All Of Me Tour on Friday 21 November 2014 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, 8 August 2014 at 09:00 from Computicket.
An Evening with John Legend: The All of Me Tour, has currently sold out in over 60 cities the US and features John in an intimate setting, highlighted by guitar/vocal accompaniment as well as a string quartet.

"I've enjoyed this tour immensely," said Legend. "The opportunity to get up close and personal with my fans and tell my story has been so much fun for me."