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Dubai schools mark UAE National Day

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  Dubai colleges installation souqs and carnivals to exhibit Emirati culture, historical past and meals as scholars throughout the united states organized to mark the UAE’s National Day. Some colleges withinside the Emirates kicked off celebrations ultimate week, whilst for lots the festive surroundings kicked on this week as establishments released into complete swing with henna and storytelling tents on campus. Campbell Douglas, most important at Gems Wellington Academy Al Khail, stated the faculty had its biggest ever National Day birthday party this year. "We had bouncy castles, camels and horses and we had a souq which become like a village with many sports for the scholars ," he stated on Tuesday. "This is the primary time we've had the sort of huge birthday party . It become a completely festive and carnival-like surroundings on the faculty nowadays with plenty of music, dancing and sports ." At Jebel Ali School, pup

Initiatives to improve Emiratis' quality of life

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    Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai , has announced 50 new projects and initiatives to further improve the quality of life of the Emiratis. The projects were announced during a meeting of the emirate's Higher Committee for Development and Civic Affairs, the Dubai Media Office. said. Details of the projects were not disclosed. The committee was established in May to promote the development of the Emirates in Dubai, ensure long-term stability and improve the quality of life for citizens. "We lead various working groups to implement 50 projects and initiatives related to pensioners, community development, social services, housing, quality of life and endowments," said Sheikh Hamdan. "The projects and initiatives reflect His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid's vision that promoting sustainable development and serving the citizenry is our top priority."We also issue guidelines to develop the resources and skills that are required to deliver

New Dubai desert reserve and 100km trekking path

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    Dubai has disclosed a 100km trekking path to unlock a lot of of the desert.  Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai,  visited the fresh created nature reserve south of the city. "We have the foremost lovely city within the world and our next goal is to form the rural area and geographical area of Dubai among the most gratifying and beautiful," he wrote on Twitter.  The trail and also the desert reserve around it soak up areas corresponding to Lusaili, Lehbab, Al Marram, Al Faqaa, Al Aweer and others, he said. It includes Saih Al Salam, a synthetic assortment of lakes. the realm is found on the point of the Al Qudra cycle path and also the much-Instagrammed Love Lakes. A map shared by Dubai' government showed associate expansive campsite and an distended cycle path. a frenzied sports zone are going to be home to hot air balloon tours, heavier-than-air craft rides and beach buggy rentals.

Shakira criticises Spanish authorities during tax fraud case

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  After being accused of a $14 million scam, Shakira, a superstar in Latin America, has reacted angrily to her protracted legal dispute with Spain's tax officials. According to the British tabloid Metro, the Colombian singer and her legal team launched a stinging attack on the Spanish government on Friday ahead of a trial in which, if proven guilty, she could get an eight-year prison sentence. Says Shakira "It is unacceptable that the tax authorities, in making their accusation, do not uphold the legal certainty that must be provided to every taxpayer, let alone my fundamental rights. Additionally, they are attempting to harm a reputation that has been built up over many years. My right to privacy and the presumption of innocence were violated, two fundamental freedoms guaranteed to every citizen." She continued by alleging that the Spanish Treasury's investigation of her using unusual tactics, such as obtaining private information from hospitals where the singer had

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Institute of Cardiology has opened in Quetta Pakistan

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  On Thursday Institute of medicine has opened in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province in Pakistan . Javed Bajwa inaugurated the hospital. engineered on a locality of twelve 1,406 sq. metres, the $27.3 million hospital was funded by the national capital Fund for Development. it'll profit 12 million Pakistanis in Balochistan. the amount of heart patients within the province is concerning 70,900, of whom quite 1,064 die once a year thanks to inadequate treatment. The institute will offer diagnostic and treatment services to quite five hundred patients each day and 182,000 patients a year. It employs 136 doctors and specialists, additionally to 350 nurses and technicians. The institute has patient departments, specialised clinics, an emergency department, a dental department, a internal organ catheterisation room, medical care units, and patient suites with a capability of a hundred and twenty beds.

Anwar Ibrahim becomes the tenth Prime Minister of Malaysia

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  Anwar Ibrahim made history by becoming the tenth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He was appointed as the country's new prime minister by King Sultan Abdullah at the palace in Kuala Lumpur. His appointment ended several days of post-election deadlock. Reportedly, His Majesty gave consent to appoint Anwar Ibrahim as the tenth Prime Minister of Malaysia. His Pakatan Harapan (PH) party won the biggest share of seats in the 15th General Election (GE15). The party won 82 seats. However, his party did not have enough seats on its own to form a government at the federal level. He had to go into the coalition to form the government. Subsequently, King Sultan took control of the process of forming a new government in Malaysia. PH and the Malay-Muslim Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition began negotiations to form a government. PN won the second-highest number of seats in the election. The PN bloc won 73 seats. They needed 112 seats – a simple majority - to form a government at the federal level.

Turkey earthquake shakes north-western region

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  A powerful earthquake struck north-west Turkey in the early hours of Wednesday morning, startling residents in an area previously devastated by tremors. The effects of the 5.9 magnitude quake were felt as far away as Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara. It hit Golyaka in the western province of Duzce, about 160 km east of Istanbul. The quake happened just after 4 a.m. Local time, the Turkish authorities said. There were no immediate reports of deaths, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said. In Duzce, electricity was cut off and schools were closed for security reasons, the provincial governor said. People were injured when they ran out of buildings and jumped from balconies in panic, the governor of the nearby city of Bolu said. Exit TRT Haber. More than 50 people are said to have been injured. The US Geological Survey recorded the earthquake as a magnitude 6. Dozens of aftershocks were reported in the hours that followed. The Turkish Red Crescent said it was helping residents

UAE's all-women peacekeeping programme

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An army of girls have joined forces in United Arab Emirates 's capital on a mission to bring an finish to tyranny and violence by being champions of peace. The National was given exclusive access to ascertain 157 cadets undergo their paces in an intensive 10-week coaching course at the Khawla bint Al Azwar Military School, within the UAE’s defense force base in Mahawi. All had their reasons for being within the capital as they began a key stage of their journey to enlist in the UN' peacekeeping corps. Some were spurred on by a want to ascertain associate degree finish to conflict in their homelands, whereas others relished the chance to be a part of a military collective. Fatima Anne T Mendy, associate degree immigration officer from The Gambia, who is in her 40s, aforementioned she had ne'er command a gun till she arrived in Abu Dhabi. The results of Ms Mendy' time within the capital were evident as she picked up an M-16 rifle and took aim at

Iraq could be a critical component of Europe's energy security model

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  Flying from Dubai to Iraq's Kurdistan Region at night, the geography below is written in distinctive yellow-orange flames. Blazing lines of unwanted gas trace the Rumaila and West Qurna oil fields in southern Iraq, and then the historic Kirkuk field to the north. Driving from Erbil to the northern city of Dohuk, another large torch crowns a mountain in Shaikan Field. This wasteful burning vividly illustrates how Iraq and its Kurdistan region are simultaneously united and divided by   oil and its mismanagement. Last October's elections were followed by a year of disputes, protests, outside pressure and a mix of sporadic and calculated violence before Iraq finally confirmed a new prime minister, Mohammed Shia Al Sudani, on October 27. The Kurdish parliament has postponed its own elections by a year to the end of next year. The new government brings together the pro-Iranian Coordination Framework, the Sunni parties, represented by Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al

Europe's gas stores 95% full and winter supplies 'safe'

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  Europe ’s gas stores are nearly full and provides are “safe” this winter because the axis has replaced most of its Russian gas with “reliable” sources together with from the center East, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen same on Friday. the eu Union has trusted Russian gas for years and Moscow generally supplies regarding forty per cent of the bloc' natural gas, principally by pipeline. however Russian supplies to Europe have born by a minimum of eighty per cent since its invasion of country in February. “Before the war in Ukraine started, Europe was Russia’s biggest energy customer. Today, not even 9 months later, this has modified fundamentally,” Ms von der Leyen same in Bahrain. The top EU official told the annual Manama Dialogue, hosted by the International Institute of Strategic Studies, that Europe has replaced most of its Russian gas with supplies from “reliable” sources. “Our storages are full at 95 per cent ― and we are safe for thi

Cop27 climate talks extended by one day

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  Negotiations on a final declaration at the Cop27 world organisation climate conference in Egypt can continue into Saturday, on a daily basis longer than scheduled, amid dead end over whether or not made nations ought to offer funding to poorer countries littered with international warming. saying the extension, Egyptian government minister Sameh Shoukry, the Cop27 president, told chief delegates to hurry up the talks, saying a deal should be reached by Saturday. "I stay involved at the amount of outstanding issues, together with on finance mitigation, adaptation, loss and harm and their inter-linkages," he said. "Today, we'd like to shift gears again. Time isn't on our side."  Climate negotiators from nearly two hundred countries were on weekday assessing a unpunctual European proposal to interrupt the dead end over whether or not made nations ought to pay to assist poorer nations hit by climate change. The issue, referred to as “loss

Lebanon fails to elect new president

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  The Lebanese parliament failed for a sixth time to elect the country’s next president as Lebanon’s governance vacuum rumbles on. Blank votes once more received the best count, with 46, whereas freelance MP Michel Moawad received 43. Parliament speaker Nabih Berri set the seventh presidential session for next Thursday. 2 thirds of the take the 128-seat parliament needed } for a candidate to win within the 1st round. Associate in Nursing relative quantity is required in later rounds. With a agreement candidate nevertheless to emerge, the continued dead end on Thursday was expected. Mr Moawad, whose father Rene served as president for eighteen days in 1989 before being assassinated, has systematically been backed by a for the most part anti-Hezbollah bloc, which has the Lebanese Forces — parliament’s largest party. however he's seen as too factious to court the mandatory majority required to become president.

Egypt green energy deals at Cop27

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  As climate negotiators at Egypt’s Cop27 try and hash out a deal on factious subjects equivalent to loss and damage, there's a markedly completely different atmosphere within the conference' Blue Zone. There are 141 tent s in 5 massive buildings that compose the international organization -managed area, A maze of countries, non-governmental organisations and coalitions. every pavilion has its own schedule of events. The sounds of chatter and succeeding panel discussions fill the air. The UN climate summit in Sharm El ruler is thanks to end on Friday. however the Blue Zone shows no signs of swiftness down.

Total Energies to start exploration on Block 9

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  France' TotalEnergies and its Italian partner Eni have signed a "framework agreement" with Israel , to implement the maritime boundary accord that was in agreement between Israel and Asian country last month. In Lebanon, TotalEnergies is that the operator of the exploration Block 9, and holds a sixty per cent interest, aboard its partner Eni' forty per cent, the businesses same on Tuesday. Lebanon and Israel, who haven't any diplomatic ties, finalised a US-brokered maritime demarcation deal on Oct 27. underneath the agreement, the controversial waters are going to be divided on a line that straddles the Qana prospect gasfield. Production and exploration are going to be supported the Lebanese facet, however Israel can be stipendiary for any gas extracted from its side of the line. “Following the signature of this Framework Agreement, the Block nine partners will initiate the exploration of an already known prospect, which could extend each in Block 9 and into

The UAE and Arctic Circle organise open dialogue on climate change within Third Pole-Himalayan Region

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  The United Arab Emirates ( UAE ) and the Arctic Circle organised an open dialogue on the “Third Pole Process” at the sidelines of the 27th session of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), which is currently being held in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt. The open dialogue was held in collaboration between the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) of the UAE and the Arctic Circle. Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, the Minister of Climate Change and the Environment; Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, former President of Iceland and Chairman of Arctic Circle; and Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson, Iceland’s Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate and former Chairman of the Arctic Council also attended the open dialogue. The representatives from Arctic countries and the Third Pole–Himalayan Region were also present to talk about climate change. Earlier this year, MOCCAE and Arctic Circle launched the Third Pole Process to present the Arctic model of collaboration to the Third

Agriculture the theme of Day 7

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The Cop27 conference can target the theme of “agriculture and adaptation” on Saturday, address to the summit, the US leader called for commitment to climate targets against the scenery of the state war. Before his speech, man Biden met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and mentioned human rights and climate change. wrapping up the primary week of climate negotiations before a day of rest on Sunday. The Egyptian Cop27 presidency will raise country delegations for the first time what they require within the final declaration that's expected to be issued on Friday, the day of the conference. On Friday, North American nation President Joe Biden got hold of the Cop27 summit in Egypt, wherever he addressed delegates at the climate conference. In his

UAE President, King of Bahrain ponder bilateral relations and cooperation

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  President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain spoke about the strong links that exist between their nations and methods to strengthen and broaden their collaboration in order to serve their shared interests. The UAE 's success and prosperity were wished for by King Hamad as he welcomed Sheikh Mohamed and wished him continued health and happiness. The two presidents' courteous discussions throughout the meeting underscored the long-standing ties between the UAE and the Kingdom of Bahrain, as well as the shared desire to support those nations in meeting their objectives for further growth. The UAE President gushed about meeting King Hamad and visiting Bahrain, highlighting the close links that exist between the two nations and their desire to deepen and expand those ties in a variety of ways. The King of Bahrain, for his part, expressed his delight in the close historical ties between the UAE and Bahrain as well as in the

Climate conference's 'finance day' yields mixed results

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  The world organisation climate conference’s “finance day” on weekday yielded a windfall of billions of dollars’ price of pledges and initiatives to fight the climate crisis threatening the longer term of the planet. however with the positive announcements and pledges came news that doesn't bespeak well from India and Al Gore' emissions inventory. On each day once two hundred government representatives, NGOs and monetary firms struggled to secure the large funds required to fight climate change. they assert current funding is much from comfortable to fight challenges as well as rising temperatures and ocean levels, floods and desertification. the size of the crisis has not deterred donors, however. initial out of the blocks on weekday was the Arab Co-ordination Group, that pledged $24 billion in temperature change finance by 2030.

Flying taxis in Middle East ?

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  German air taxi developer Lilium sees "enormous opportunities" in the Middle East , particularly in the GCC, where the development of megacities requires solutions to minimize traffic and reduce carbon emissions.  Munich-based Lilium is reviewing potential opportunities in the region. including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, for its electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOL), Sebastien Borel, Lilium's senior vice president of commercial, told The National. “We are  in talks with many players in the region. Whether it lands or not is up to them and up to us when it comes to Middle East production,” he said.  “Europe, the US and the Middle East will be our strongest regions, so we need to balance supply in each of those regions in time for [production] slots. This comes after Saudia signed an initial agreement with Lilium in October to purchase 100 aircraft from Lilium to serve its national network. With this deal, Saudia became the firs

Europe a 'few years' away from overcoming energy deficit according to Alfred Stern

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  Europe is "a few years" away from recovering from its current energy deficit caused by the disruption in Russian gas supplies, according to Alfred Stern, CEO of Austrian energy group OMV. The continent is in the midst of its worst energy crisis. after Russia, the region's largest supplier of natural gas, cut exports in response to EU sanctions over its military offensive in Ukraine. However, the crisis has been smoldering for several years. under pressure from investors who have adopted more renewable-friendly strategies in recent years. "It takes significant investment to fix this, and our industry typically has very long investment cycles," he said. Investments in oil exploration and production must increase and remain near pre-coronavirus $525 billion through 2030 to ensure market balance, according to the International Energy Forum. Exploration and production investments in 2021 had fallen to US$341 billion for the second year in a row: approximately 25%

World leaders meet in Egypt for second day of summit

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  The world can hear from national leaders concerning how they will facilitate to avoid wasting the earth once they alternate to line out their vision from the stage of the international organization climate summit. Nearly fifty heads of state and prime ministers will address Cop27 at the Egyptian sea resort of Sharm El tribal sheik on Monday, with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and UN executive Antonio Guterres coming out the day. The combine spent the higher a part of their morning receiving leaders attending the summit, control at the city' International Convention Centre. United States of America President Joe Biden can address the two-week summit later this week.  British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has arrived in Sharm El tribal sheik and was expected to deal with the meeting on Tuesday. Pakistan' Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, whose country was wasted by floods this summer, will speak on Tuesday. Andrew Jackson Downing Street aforesa

Netanyahu has 'clear lack of interest' in peace

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  Egypt's relations with Israel will be affected by how Benjamin Netanyahu's next government deals with the Palestinian issue, former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy said on Friday. Netanyahu's return to power in Tuesday's elections will involve forming a coalition with far-right politicians like Itamar Ben-Gvir, who take a tougher stance on the Palestinians than members of centrist politician Yair Lapid's current government. but it is adversely affected by Netanyahu's clear disinterest in a peace process involving Palestinians and Israelis,” Fahmy said, referring to Netanyahu by his nickname.  He spoke to The National on the sidelines of an event organized by Anwar. Gargash Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi . Egypt-Israeli relations "could be further compromised if the extreme right in the coalition pushes aggressive policies of annexation and and so on," Mr Fahmy said. "I'm not particularly optimistic to cut my answer sho