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“UAE and Israel Are Taking New Horizon”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how amidst the discussion encompassing the changing worldwide scene and eventual fate of discretion in a Covid -and post-Covid world, a 2021 declaration by the United States, UAE, India , and Israel offers another format.   It’s amusing how this new gathering is relied upon to hold their first in-person gathering of unfamiliar pastors in March 2022, which will zero in on teaming up in innovation and foundation projects, upgrading political and financial collaboration, and oceanic security issues. The trilateral agreement between the #UAE , #India and #Israel paves a promising path forward. The group will focus on collaborating in tech and infrastructure projects enhancing political and economic cooperation, and maritime security issues. Read more: https://t.co/QsBtF2N4KC pic.twitter.com/Su1ZmUmiIC — Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) January 28, 2022   Morever, late more provisional conciliatory formats in

“UAE’s Progress Sweeps Ranking of Brands”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Etisalat has been positioned as the world's most grounded telecom brand and the first in the Middle East and Africa area while Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (Adnoc) kept up with its situation as the UAE's most important brand for the fourth back to back year.   As indicated by brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance's most recent report delivered that Adnoc accomplished a 19 percent brand esteem development to $12.8 billion (Dh47 billion), the quickest among the main 10 oil and gas marks universally. It likewise clutches its situation as the second most significant brand in the locale after Saudi oil and gas goliath Aramco. Resilience and overseas presence makes DP World UAE's 'fastest growing' brand ADNOC and Etisalat top annual rankings from Brand Finance, but banks disappoint . @DPWorldUAE @AdnocGroup . @etisalat https://t.co/w0PLvcIX4c — Gulf News Business (@GulfNewsBiz) Mar

Afghanistan's health system 'seriously under threat': WHO

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  The World Health Organization (WHO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, revealed that Afghanistan’s health system is on the brink of collapse. The WHO made an urgent appeal to international donors to rapidly finance the Sehatmandi programme to boost the health system of Afghanistan. Through active providers from the Sehatmandi program, in partnership with the WHO, UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) will receive $100 million. It will help them in providing essential resources and health services for 12.5 million people in Afghanistan . The programme is essential for Afghanistan’s health system. It will provide care for millions of people through health facilities. Since the Taliban gained power in August, major funding for the programme has been withdrawn. Due to a lack of funding, staff in the health care facilities have not received their salaries for months as health care facilities were entirely financed by foreign donors. Patients are now not able to access

“A Helpful and Great Way To Beat Plastic Pollution”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Abu Dhabi has uncovered huge designs for wiping out single-utilize plastic sacks in the fight to lessen huge scope contamination as the city intends to proclaim itself absolutely liberated from single-use plastics before the current year's over.   It was surprising that their extensive approach, the first-of-its-sort in the locale, was declared in 2020 and plans to eliminate dirtying plastics from the climate and dispense with the utilization of avoidable single-utilize plastic and non-plastic materials by cultivating a culture all through society of reusing and once again use, and empowering more reasonable practices locally.   New policy includes developing legislation to limit the use of all plastic materials https://t.co/NBM8EKvI0U — Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) January 19, 2022 For me, This is an unbelievably significant issue in light of the fact that the destructive impacts of plastic con

Peru oil spill caused by Tonga waves is an 'ecological disaster': Peru demands compensation

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  The Peruvian government said that an oil spill on the Peruvian coast during high waves from the volcanic explosion in Tonga caused an "ecological disaster” in Peru . The foreign ministry announced on Wednesday that the oil spill had harmed animal and plant life in protected zones over a combined area of some 18,000 square kilometres in the country. Reportedly, the La Pampilla refinery has leaked over 6,000 barrels of oil after a tanker was hit by the volcanic explosion. It also affected islands and fishing regions. La Pampilla is Peru's largest refinery. It supplies more than half of the local fuel market. La Pampilla is built just off the town of Ventanilla in the Lima region. Reportedly, the refinery did not have a contingency plan for an oil spill. Foreign ministry officials have urged operator Repsol, a Spanish oil giant, to pay compensation for the damage caused by the spill on Saturday. The ministry claimed that the explosion affected hundreds of fishermen’s famil

“This is Not A Drill: It’s A New Guinness World Record Title”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Ferrari World Abu Dhabi  and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi have prevailed with regards to breaking two Guinness World Record titles in festival of the happy season for ' Most Contributions to a Color by Numbers' and ' Most Contributions to a Greetings Card .   It’s amusing how the visitors of any age met up to participate while partaking in the amusement parks' vivid celebrations, stunning improvements and encountering family-accommodating rides and attractions close by tremendous shows and live exhibitions. Ferrari World, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi Break New Guinness World Records Titles #FerrariWorldAD #YasIsland #InAbuDhabi #WBWorld @FerrariWorldAD @wbworldad pic.twitter.com/LE6rFVUNHk — UAE Forsan (@UAE_Forsan) January 18, 2022   This is one more accomplishment for their honor winning attractions and they are enchanted to see visitors and families so drew in with them durin

Chile court freezes multi-million dollar lithium deal

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  A Chilean court on Friday suspended a million-dollar state lithium tender deal. The tender was issued two days earlier. The tender process had generated controversy in recent months. The tender process, which opened last October, will close this month. The tender deal caused controversy just two months before centre-right president Sebastian Pinera was replaced by leftist Gabriel Boric. The court in Copiapo in the north of Chile said, “It is agreed not to innovate the tender.” The court agreed to award the process for the lithium. The minerals ministry said on Wednesday that China 's BYD Chile SpA and Chile's Servicios y Operaciones Mineras del Norte S.A. were awarded the right to extract 80,000 tons of lithium each over 20 years. Leftist president-elect Gabriel Boric’s team Leftist president-elect Gabriel Boric's team had asked the government to postpone the tenders. The team reportedly said to set up a "roundtable" to discuss various conditions to appl

“A New Member For UAE’s AI Research Team Gains Attention”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how it was praised scholastic and thought innovator in AI and AI research, UC Berkeley Distinguished Professor Michael I. Jordan, has been named laureate educator at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.   It’s suprising how he was likewise named privileged head of another Laureate Faculty Program, which he will assist work with MBZUAI President, Professor Eric Xing. No ontly that, Jordan's arrangement carries an abundance of involvement to the college, and to the country, in man-made consciousness; in the point of interaction of software engineering and insights; and in computational science, normal language handling, and sign handling. The Laureate Faculty Program, which Jordan will help create, perceives the one of a kind and significant commitments that around the world prestigious AI specialists, similar to Jordan, bring to the college local area and the country. Jordan is the fir

WHO refutes Brazilian President’s claims that Omicron is a welcome variant

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  Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro recently said that the new variant of Covid-19 could be called a "vaccine virus" and is a "welcome" variant. The President said that the Omicron variant can signal the end of the pandemic. Bolsonaro made such statements on Wednesday in an interview with Gazeta Brazil website. World Health Organization Emergency Director Mike Ryan on Wednesday refuted statements made by the President. During a news conference in Geneva, Ryan said that Omicron might be less severe as a viral infection in an individual, however, that doesn't mean it is a mild disease. Ryan said that many people are suffering because of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 . He further added that many people are gasping for breath in ICUs. He also claimed that the virus is a vaccine -preventable disease and can be prevented by taking necessary precautions. He talked about the benefits of hygiene, social distancing, and mask rules. Ryan added that it is not the ti

Over half of Europe's population could be infected with Omicron in 6-8 weeks: WHO

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  World Health Organization ( WHO ) regional director Hans Kluge on Tuesday said that more than 50% of the European population can get infected by the new variant of Covid-19, Omicron, in the next six-eight weeks. Kluge informed reporters in Denmark that more than seven million Covid-19 cases were seen in the European Region in the first week of 2022. The Covid-19 hospitalisation rate for unvaccinated people in Denmark was six times higher than for those who were fully vaccinated in the week over Christmas. Reportedly, the number of infections doubled in just two weeks. He urged nations to strengthen mask rules. He also said, “We will see more severe disease in the unvaccinated.” He added that vaccination is beneficial to provide good protection against Omicron and other variants of Covid-19. Omicron variant spreading into the Balkans According to Hans Kluge, the Omicron variant, now spreading into the Balkans, is already present in 50 of the 53 countries in the region spanning

“UAE Strengthens Their Strategic Bilateral Relations To US”

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  I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Sheik Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, examined with Antony Blinke n, US Secretary of State, key reciprocal relations between the UAE and US.   #Cop26 : The UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, meets US Secretary of State Antony Blinken https://t.co/gGikrfCJyi pic.twitter.com/LT9oOGLwDK — The National (@TheNationalNews) November 4, 2021 Look at the different sides likewise surveyed various local and global issues of normal interest and the endeavors of the two amicable nations to unite the mainstays of safety and security in the district and accomplish advancement and thriving for their people groups. For me, The UAE Foreign Minister and his US partner additionally examined the advancements of the Covid-19 pandemic just as the joint endeavors to contain the infection and battle its repercussions but this kind of effort wil

UAE’s agriculture ambitions in Afghanistan guarantee better future for civilians

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The United Arab Emirates is making efforts to bring agricultural prosperity to Afghanistan with its plans to introduce support to the Pertaka Canal Project, also known as the Helmand River Project. The basic aim behind the UAE investing and supporting this project is to help the Afghani population deal with their agriculture issues in a better way and help them prosper with the support of the external environment. The project will cater to the livelihood of nearly 1000 families and help over 300 farms to grow in the region. The basic problem in the country, especially this particular Gramsir district, is related to water. Because of the limited access to the water both due to natural and also political reasons, people can depend on agriculture only during the time of winters. But thankfully the project has given them enough and more water to use for agriculture purposes. A canal is in the making which will give people in the district access to the water of the Helmand river. T

“A New Coordination Set By A Group in UAE Gains Attention”

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  I want to share something great about what I read today. It’s how t he UAE Advertisement Ports Group which is the locale's chief facilitator of coordinated factors, industry, and exchange, has consented to an arrangement with China-based Shandong Port Group, to build up a Tire Hub at KIZAD for the capacity and circulation of tires.   GCC’s first tire storage and distribution hub coming up in #AbuDhabi #GCC https://t.co/z2jaS0Zk3d — TRENDS (@mena_trends) December 31, 2021 I can see that the understanding between AD Ports Group and Shandong Port Group comes as UAE's endeavors gain energy on the country's 50th commemoration to drive monetary enhancement, draws in unfamiliar direct venture, and combine Abu Dhabi 's situation as a main exchange, coordinated operations, and assembling base which is in accordance with the country's industrialization procedure.