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Is the geopolitics between Russia-China-India changing?

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India-China-Russia may not be on the same page but to understand their relations are somewhere linked with each other is important especially given the geopolitical situation at all the three borders. Even though we know that China and India are at the worst stage of their diplomatic relations. Be it their business related talks or the defense deals, nothing is working in favour of the two Asian natina. But as far as Russia and China go, their relations are witnessing a change in a positive way, which is a first for the two nations. Interestingly, China and Russia are two major communist nations and also have a common rivalry with the United States but the two do not go hand in hand with their internal mattress. But last year saw that their relations have gotten better over time as their respective leaders came in terms of a different kind of leadership. The leaders of all the three countries talked during a virtual meeting and post the dialogue, the group concluded that it is im

“UAE Goes Beyond What People Imagine: A Billion Dollar Lifeline Intended for Ethiopians ”

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  I want to share something amazing about what I read today. It’s how t he United Arab Emirates has stored $1 billion in Ethiopia 's national bank to facilitate the last's unfamiliar trade deficiency. Imagine that the total is essential for a $3 billion guide and speculation promise from the UAE to Ethiopia . The UAE has close relations with Ethiopia, and this aid comes within the framework of the directives of the country's wise leadership to provide humanitarian aid and help them face severe challenges🇦🇪❤️ pic.twitter.com/fFX0GIbF7N — مُهرة كنان (@mohraknan) November 24, 2021   This good news came as Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Sheik Mohammed canister Zayed Al Nahyan visited Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa which was really great. As we all know, Ethiopia's unfamiliar trade deficiency is expected to some extent to its spending large on foundation projects. The current all out left in the East African country's money chests is com

Why Does Australia Need Adopt a Magnitsky Like Act?

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  Australia  will acquire a sanction law like the U.S. Magnitsky Act that permits targeted monetary sanctions and travel boycotts against people who are "culprits of intolerable acts of global concern", the foreign affairs minister expressed in August 2021.    A Magnitsky Act is a kind of enactment that empowers state-run administrations to force financial sanctions against foreign people or entities who perpetrate or are engaged with severe human rights violations and corruption overseas.    This enactment works extra-regionally, forcing fines on people or organizations, including freezing and demanding resources and travel boycotts, for acts performed outside the administering nation's jurisdiction.    Australia is on the cusp of passing a Magnitsky Act of their own. When asked by the @smh what the greatest risk was with this legislation⁩, I said “It won’t be used against human rights abusers from powerful countries like China and Russia.” https://t.co/P3ka

UAE’s Help and Influence Over Ethiopia’s Issue Strengthens

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. The UAE, for instance, might be the main country with close connections to Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt, yet Eritrea also. I can see how Abu Dhabi's more self-assured, assuming that bizarrely careful, conciliatory stance in the area couldn't be better coordinated. In the beyond couple of years, the UAE has reevaluated, and reprioritized, its Red Sea procedure toward a blend of monetary venture and remote power projection. UAE Sends Urgent Aid to #Sudan & #Ethiopia Under Directives of Mohammed bin Rashid pic.twitter.com/EPrx2RRDn1 — UAE Forsan (@UAE_Forsan) September 14, 2021   And afterward there is Egypt , the most effective player in the horn and a crucial accomplice of the United States. Egypt and the UAE, who have developed consistent binds with Burhan and the military particularly starting around 2019, are vastly improved set to work with Sudan. It’s a good thing that both Egypt and the UAE need t

“This Time UAE Achieves Advanced Education in the Region”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how UAE is one of the main city of advanced education in the the region. It’s surprisingly good that Social Adviser to the UAE President and Chancellor of the UAE University has shared that the strength of the UAE advanced education framework lies in its variety and it’s obviously getting better as the time goes by. UAE has a leading higher education system, says academician. https://t.co/8IliIba6mJ — Edarabia.com (@edarabia) November 18, 2021   Looking at it, They have foundations with establishes in all edges of the world. They have specialized, trained professional, professional, human sciences, and exploration serious foundations. Some are public, some private, some enormous and some little. Many are the aftereffect of worldwide association and internal global ventures.

US-China Virtual Meeting Raises Hope for Better Relations, But Tensions Remain

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  On Tuesday, China greeted a virtual summit between President Xi and POTUS Biden, expecting to accomplish healthier relations, while the US was more muffled on the discussions as the two greatest powers tried to tighten down over an extended period of strains.    Tensions between the two world powers have been there for a long time. From Huawei, trade war, shutting down of consulates, coronavirus blame game, to Taiwan, the list goes on about the tension amid the two nations. Moreover, former President Donald Trump has also sharply criticized China for violating human rights Xinjiang region.   Relations remained cold after Biden held office. In March, senior Chinese foreign policy adviser Yang Jiechi blamed the US for failing to manage its own human rights issues, and that's American hypocrisy at a meeting in Alaska.    EXPLAINER: Will Xi-Biden talks repair US-China ties? Cordial tone of virtual meeting an indication ties between sides may be turning a corner https:/

“UAE Embodies Being Worldwide Capital of Resilience”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how UAE is the worldwide capital of resilience and Expo 2020 is offering to the world its novel story as a nation where 200 or more ethnicities reside in harmony.   It’s amazing that commiting one of their subject a long time to advancing more noteworthy normal agreement and dynamic interest among countries, organizations and our guests was a characteristic fit.   Get your Expo 2020 Dubai visitor guide now and customize your experience to perfection. From 200+ country pavilions, global cuisines, entertainment and countless events, you’ll be in full control of your journey at the world’s largest cultural gathering. pic.twitter.com/V3zefKoFbm — Expo 2020 Dubai (@expo2020dubai) November 10, 2021 Looking at it, one of the key occasions is the dispatch of the Global Tolerance Alliance. Initiated by the UAE Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, the coalition plans to fabricate a local area of countries commi

UAE to host COP28 climate conference in 2023

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  I want to share something great about what I read today. The ruler of Dubai said in a tweet on Thursday the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been selected to host the COP28 international climate conference in 2023.   "We will put all our capabilities to make the conference a success. The UAE will remain committed to global climate action to protect the planet," said Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum , who also serves as prime minister of the UAE.     Dubai ruler says UAE to host COP28 climate conference in 2023 https://t.co/NeQcjrg5jZ pic.twitter.com/hJTZ0On7W4 — Reuters (@Reuters) November 11, 2021 It will be the second time in as many years that the annual talks will be held in the Middle East, with Egypt set to host them in 2022, and the third time the talks are hosted by a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Former OPEC member Qatar hosted in 2012 and Indonesia did in 2007.   Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, UAE's min

APEC Summit: Leaders Agree on Carbon Emission, Coronavirus Vaccines, But Tensions Persist

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  New Zealand is facilitating the virtual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Summit because of a pandemic that has kept the global borders closed to practically all travelers for a very long time.   In her address, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stated that the Summit would chalk a path towards recovery from this crisis.    The 21 APEC leaders will discuss areas where members will cooperate on easing out border checks for trade and economic growth instead of attempting to settle longstanding disputes.   However, profound strains remain between the 21 countries. These tensions have brought up issues regarding who can join a Pacific trade alliance and whether America will get an opportunity to host future meetings.   Tensions are expected, however, during this week’s talks among the 21-economy group over Taiwan’s bid to join a regional trade pact and the United States’ bid to host the 2023 round of meetings. | @Reuters https://t.co/AGgcULNm

Colombia wants to be the UAE's strategic partner in Latin America

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. Flavia Santoro, head of the Colombian Exports, Foreign Investment and Tourism Agency, shared recently that the Expo 2020 Dubai is an important event for her country in order to establish long-term cooperation relations with the United Arab Emirates. She noted that they have a common vision with the UAE that includes several important main axes and will benefit both sides. Colombia celebrated its National Day at Expo 2020 today with a vivid cultural performance and an audio-visual takeover at Al Wasl dome showcasing its rich biodiversity. The festivities began with a flag-raising ceremony in the afternoon at Al Wasl Plaza, (1/2) pic.twitter.com/C5dT6wcfoU — Expo 2020 Dubai (@expo2020dubai) November 5, 2021   She added that they aim to achieve 1 billion US dollars of trade exchange among other goals, and we want to become the strategic partner of the United Arab Emirates in Latin America . As a partner for this re

“UAE Embodies Being A Worlwide Innovator Through Expo 2020”

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  I want to share something great about what I read today. It’s how m ore than 5.8 million individuals including ranchers, merchants, understudies, educators, specialists, patients and individuals of assurance have profited from crafted by 140 social business visionaries upheld under Expo 2020 Dubai 's worldwide advancement and association program Expo Live.   How amusing that the Expo Live grantees named ' Worldwide Innovators ' have conceded to making their networks and Earth a superior spot, and were looked over a pool of 11,000 or more applications from 184 nations. These are some of the most unusual pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai: https://t.co/VEDqUsOnmR pic.twitter.com/1J0iCUxgOK — CNN (@CNN) November 4, 2021   Looking at their achievement, The undertakings inside the program have since helped more than 1,000,000 people overall get clinical help and guiding, assuming a urgent part in networks during the pandemic. Rural developments have worked on the voc

US SecState urges China to deescalate tensions, stay clear of taking any unilateral actions towards Taiwan

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  On Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in the G2o Summit, urged China to deescalate tensions in the Indo-pacific region, and refrained from taking unilateral actions towards Taiwan.   Blinken said at the G20 meeting that China has expanded pressures concerning Taiwan and that Washington needs to proceed with its "one-China strategy," which perceives Beijing yet permits informal relations and continues defence tie with Taipei.    The top U.S. ambassador told Wang that the U.S. had not changed its "one China" strategy towards Taiwan.    Blinken stated that the U.S. goes against activities by China "that oppose our interests and values... including activities associated with human rights violations in Xinjiang, Tibet.  Bilateral relations between #China and the #US in past few years have suffered an all-around impact due to US’ wrong China policy, #FM Wang Yi said Sunday during his meeting wi