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UAE lends aid help to Tigray region in Ethiopia amid worsening situation

 The Tigray conflict in Ethiopia is far from ending and at a time like this, people are suffering even to get the most basic facilities for themselves. The UAE has come out strongly to support the people stuck in such vulnerable conditions.  The United Arab Emirates sent a plane carrying 35 tons of food to the city of Mekelle in the Tigray region of Ethiopia to support the humanitarian situation there. The region, in fact, the whole country, is witnessing one of the worst humanitarian crises with people struggling to get access to food and a room above their heads.  The situation has been going on for two years and the UAE has made sure to provide its continued support to the struggling country. Last year, the UAE sent six planes carrying 246 tons of food items and some other essential things such as 200 tons of vegetable oil.  The aid was under its World Food Program . Before this help, it had also supported Ethiopia to fight Covid-19 given the disastrous effect the pandemic had on t

“A Savvy Learning For UAE”

 I want to share this new significant progress in UAE. It’s about how Abu Dhabi University has carried out a savvy learning focus to propel e-learning in the UAE and more extensive MENA district. Imagine, The 'ADU SMART Learning Center' is set to reinforce the college's e-learning practices and educational program by utilizing innovation and examination. Covering ADU grounds in Al Ain and Abu Dhabi , the middle will present and prepare employees in comprehensive, understudy-focused, proof-based instructing procedures. For me, The middle has been sent off with the vision of combining advancements across the eye to eye and web-based learning. Created as a team with e-learning affiliations Quality Matters, Online Learning Consortium, and the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), the middle expects to create and plan web-based learning projects and courses that will satisfy global guidelines in internet learning.

“The Foreign Relation of UAE Strengthens”

 I want to share this new significant progress in UAE. It’s about how this week was a notable second for the United Arab Emirates and India. By introducing the new year with the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), our two nations have set a reality we have known for quite a long time: Through expanded participation, we will keep partaking in the enormous flourishing and opportunity that look for us as accomplices. Looking at it, the UAE is finding a way strong ways to fortify its economy and that of the more extensive area by improving and extending two-sided relations with key accomplices. We plan to twofold the size of our economy in the approaching ten years and draw in top human resources. The unfamiliar exchange will be an essential mainstay of this turn of events. For me, the CEPA model is key to the UAE's endeavors to fabricate our economy over the course of the following 50 years and cement our situation as a worldwide financial center point. It addition

Court sentences Cuban protesters up to 20 years in prison

 Taking extreme steps toward Cuban protesters, the court has ordered up to 20 years of sentence to the active members. The group of protesters was the one who had reportedly been accused of taking part in demonstrations across the island in July.  Till now, 20 defendants who were sentenced in the eastern province last month were convicted after trial on charges of sedition. There are hundreds of other people who have been part of the protests awaiting the verdict of trials.  Last year on July 11 and 12, hundreds of thousands of protesters were seen on streets across Cuba protesting for the shortage or unavailability of basic things such as low salaries and power outages. It was one of the largest protests that the country witnessed in a decade.  One of the victims of this atrocious behavior by the legal system as well as the government was Mailyn Rodríguez whose husband has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. She said that the decision is terrible and people have been extremely affec

“Rising Together to The Moon and Back”

 Hear me out as I share this very impressive model from UAE . Its based organization is wanting to send the world's first authority workmanship mission ever, to the moon in the year 2022. The primary artwork made a beeline for a Lunar odyssey is named, "We Rise Together, By Moonlight" and was made by contemporary British craftsman Sacha Jafri. Imagine that the space-bound artistic creation will be put on the moon with the assistance of an organization called Selenian, a spearheading organization that spends significant time in the curation of craftsmanship in space, as a team with Spacebit, Astrobotic, and Nasa through its Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. The landing site will then, at that point, become a world legacy milestone safeguarded for eternity. For me, The mission additionally sees the send-off of Jafri's Cryptonaut Series - 10,000 Cryptonauts got from Sacha Jafri's unique drawings to be reported before the send-off. A level of the a

New Zealand Plays Barry Manilow And James Blunt Songs To Disperse Anti-Vaccine Protesters

 Authorities in Wellington, New Zealand, played hit songs of Barry Manilow, James Blunt, the Macarena, and others to disperse the crowd of anti-government protesters.  On the fifth day, Trevor Mallard, the speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, started playing a 15-minute loop of Barry Manilow music, "Macarena" by Los del Río, and Covid-19 vaccine advertisements through the speakers inside Parliament buildings. Reportedly, the tunes were picked from a playlist of the world's 25 most hated songs. The music was met with boos and the 1984 Twisted Sister song "We're Not Gonna Take It." The music battle also featured catchy children's songs, like Frozen's "Let It Go" and "Baby Shark. Reportedly, some opposition lawmakers and police authorities have criticized the move. They said that the move was childish. Hundreds of people gathered in the capital city last week to protest the government's mask and vaccine mandates. Prot

“A New Role Model in UAE and It’s Impact To The Country”

It’s not shocking anymore that UAE continues to be a role model in various ways and this is why I want to constantly share what I shared today. It’s how Dr. Hayat Sindi is one of the world's driving biotechnologists and a worldwide hero of science and innovation. She is a spearheading, uplifting female pioneer, attempting to work on the existences of individuals all over the planet, through her undaunted faith in the force of science, innovation, and advancement to address the best improvement challenges. For me, Social advancement is a basic idea that has given me clearness of a complicated world. Social development is tied in with building systems, ideas, and thoughts that fortify common society. This, thus, fulfills social requirements, for example, working circumstances, schooling, local area, and wellbeing rather than brief necessities animated by media these days.

Nicaragua has convicted opponents of President Daniel Ortega

 Nicaragua has been convicting political opponents of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega. A dozen opponents of the president have been convicted of so-called crimes against the nation. They are part of a larger group of prisoners who will be tried. According to NPR, the opponents were arrested last summer before last year's presidential election. Ortega jailed most of the opponents, including seven presidential candidates. They were convicted on charges of “conspiracy to undermine national integrity”. The president and his wife said these people are enemies of the state. They also labeled them as terrorists. Reportedly, Ortega easily won re-election in November, giving him a fourth consecutive term in office. Wilfredo Miranda, a prominent journalist, has been to prison before. Miranda told NPR that the trials are in the same prison where the political prisoners are being held. Their families say they have been tortured. Reportedly, there have been a lot of irregularities in these t

Next Covid-19 variant will be more infectious and deadlier than Omicron, warns WHO

 World Health Organization (WHO) epidemiologist and technical lead on Covid-19, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, in a recent press briefing, warned that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over.  Kerkhove warned that the next Covid-19 variant will be more transmissible and deadlier than its predecessors. Kerkhove added that the future variants will be in some way more virulent than Omicron is now. She said that the new variant will be more transmissible because it will have to overtake what is currently circulating in the world. She added, “The big question is whether or not future variants will be more or less severe.”  She further warned that the next variant could more easily affect immunity and the effectiveness of the vaccines. However, she said to get vaccinated as it protects against severe illness and death. She added, “This was evident during the Omicron wave across the world.” Reportedly, the new variant can affect those people who are not protected by the vaccine or those who have wa

The United States approves $100 million sales to upgrade Taiwan’s Patriot missile defence system

 The United States (US) has approved a $100 million contract of sale of equipment and services to Taiwan. The Joe Biden administration aimed at boosting the Patriot missile defence system used by the self-ruled island claimed by China.  The Pentagon announced the engineering and maintenance agreement on Monday. Reportedly, a statement from the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) said it had delivered the required certification notifying Congress following State Department approval for the sale of equipment to Taiwan. Reportedly, Taiwan’s de facto embassy in Washington asked for the official documents and required certification from the US.  Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry welcomed the decision amid China’s continued military expansion and provocative actions. The ministry also said that the decision to obtain newer Patriot missiles was made during a 2019 meeting with US officials under the administration of former US President Donald Trump. The new deal is expected to “come into e

Europe In A Covid "Ceasefire" That Could See End Of Pandemic: WHO

 The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday that Europe could soon enter a "long period of tranquillity" in the Covid-19 pandemic because of the high vaccination rates, the milder Omicron variant, and the end of the winter season. WHO Europe director Hans Kluge said, "This period of higher protection should be seen as a ceasefire that could bring us enduring peace.”  Many European nations recently ended Covid-19 restrictions. Denmark became the first country in Europe to lift all Covid-19 rules, including the wearing of face masks. The Covid-19 cases are still relatively high in Denmark, but the authorities said that the coronavirus no longer qualifies as a "critical threat" because of the high vaccination rates in the nation. Sweden also announced on Thursday it would lift almost all of its restrictions on 9 February. New Covid-19 cases were detected across Europe Kluge said that 12 million new coronavirus cases were detected across Europe last week

“It’s A Mixed Off Chance As UAE Has A Strong Foundation”

 I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how the Houthis are mixed up on the off chance that they want to shake the UAE with robot and rocket assaults. They are additionally off-base with regards to a heightening of the contention as the UAE has held its nerve while fighting back quickly and really in Yemen. The dread gathering's rocket launchers in Yemen were taken out inside an hour of Monday's assault, the third in three weeks. For my purposes, it's Quick and designated reprisal remembering the regular citizen populace in Yemen guaranteed there was no inadvertent blow-back. The dread gathering might be gambling everything by accepting there isn't anything else to lose in a conflict they have as of now lost. Their standard by dread has not many takers. Be that as it may, they need a worldwide crowd to assess the harm they can cause on quiet nations like the UAE, which is additionally among the most secure on the planet. The Diplomatic Adv

Russia, United States clash at UN Security Council over Ukraine Crisis

 The United States (US) and Russia locked horns over the Ukraine crisis at the United Nations Security Council. There have been angry clashes between Russian and US envoys over Moscow's troop build-up near Ukraine. US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said that the mobilization was the biggest Europe had seen in decades. The Ambassador mentioned that the Russian invasion of Ukraine would threaten global security. Thomas-Greenfield further warned of more Russian troops arriving in Belarus. She claimed that Washington has seen evidence that Russia plans to deploy 30,000 more troops in Belarus by early February. However, Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said there was "no proof" Russia was planning military action against Ukraine. The incident took place on Monday during a special open session on this matter at the council. Both the countries accused each other of being "provocative." With this, U.S.-Russia relations have hit a new low. The United St