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“UAE Strongly Cares For Ukraine”

 I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Ukraine and Ukrainians make a difference to the UAE, as opposed to the unverified contentions made by certain experts and writers, which are gotten from the Western way of talking about the main way or ways of tending to the Russia-Ukraine struggle. The "take it or leave it" approach is certainly by all accounts, not the only road to showing fortitude in the Eastern European country. In a multipolar, spellbound world, a decent international strategy is hard to embrace, however endeavoring to walk this way implies fewer enemies and more normal ground to accomplish shared objectives. For me, since the ejection of the continuous emergency between Ukraine and Russia, a few Western news sources have censured the UAE's position, asserting that the Middle Eastern nation isn't clear about who it is favoring.

Countries Where Marijuana Is Legal & You Can Freely Light Up A Joint

 While Marijuana remains illegal in most countries, some countries have legalized the use and sale of medical marijuana. Let us talk about countries where Marijuana is legal and you can freely light up a joint. In countries where marijuana is legal  Here is the list of countries where marijuana is legal  Netherlands The Netherlands is a country where carrying weed home is not legal, but you can enjoy it outside. Generally, people light up a joint in the coffee shops of the Netherlands. You can find weed leaves depicted on the hoardings and walls of many coffee shops there.  South Africa  In South Africa, consumption and possession of marijuana are legal. However, one cannot buy and sell marijuana outside a personal residence. Marijuana in South Africa has been decriminalized by the Constitutional Court for personal consumption by adults in private. Canada In Canada, people who are 18 years of age and above can legally possess up to 30 grams of weed in its dried or non-dried form in pub

“UAE Strengthens Trilateral Relations”

 Hear me out as I share the amazing progress of UAE as His Highness Sheik Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan , Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, on Sunday met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and King Abdullah II container Al Hussein of Jordan in Cairo. The three chiefs talked about solidifying the congenial relations and different parts of collaboration between the three countries. Toward the start of the gathering, Sheik Mohamed and President el-Sisi complimented King Abdullah on the progress of his new medical procedure, wishing him proceeded with well-being and health. I had the pleasure of meeting my brothers President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and King Abdullah II in Cairo. We discussed opportunities to further strengthen cooperation between our countries in various fields, and ways to reinforce the foundations of regional peace and stability. pic.twitter.com/EIcaf8e6rC — محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) April 24, 2022 It’s also good that

What Should the World Learn from Bhutan on Earth Day 2022?

 Bhutan is the world's only carbon-negative country on this planet. It is the first country in the world to have a net-zero carbon footprint.  Bhutan's government has a great history of making policy decisions based on a GNH Index (Gross National Happiness) rather than economic performance. Effects of Carbon Dioxide & GH Gasses Human activities, such as commercial agriculture, forestry, and the use of fossil fuels, are the primary source of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. This is one of the primary causes of climate change, as high carbon dioxide levels trap heat in the atmosphere. What does it mean to be carbon negative? Most countries emit significantly more co2 than the oceans and plants on the planet can absorb. These nations are making a significant contribution to the negative impacts of global climate change. However, Bhutan stands distinct from the rest of the world. More than two-thirds of the land is covered with forest. Bhutan has become a carbon si

“The Wide Ranging Potential of Paper in UAE is Significant”

 I want to share this amazing project that UAE has. It’s how many fine arts and articles from 16 historical centers, social organizations and private assortments will be in plain view at the new display at Louver Abu Dhabi. In view of this, Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism  Abu Dhabi initiated Louver Abu Dhabi's second global presentation of the year, Stories of Paper. Imagine how they coordinated by Louver Abu Dhabi in organization with Musée du Louver and France Muséums, the presentation will grandstand a broad assortment of creative articulations of paper. Around 100 fine arts and articles from 16 historical centers, social organizations and private assortments will be in plain view. These incorporate books, original copies, drawings, a generation of a house, and 13 contemporary works of art and establishments made of paper. The Stories of Paper exhibition, organised by Louvre Abu Dhabi in partnership with the Musée du Louvre and Fr

“UAE Intensifies Emirati Presence in Private Sectors”

 I want to share this relentless help of the UAE with other countries. It’s because UAE sent a plane conveying 30 tons of food and alleviation supplies to Afghanistan to meet the quick essential food needs of Afghan families , especially ladies and kids. The guide comes in light of the uncommon conditions the world is presently encountering, which have exacerbated the day to day environments in numerous nations that are now experiencing a crumbling compassionate circumstance. It’s amazing that UAE keeps on giving helpful and alleviation help to help the Afghan public, in the interpretation of the shrewd authority's insight to reinforcing and bringing together worldwide endeavors pointed toward accomplishing harmony, solidness, and flourishing for Afghanistan and its kin, and tending to the compassionate difficulties in the Asian country

Chile’s Congress Rejects Rival Duelling Pension Withdrawal Bills

 In a marathon voting session to restructure Chile's political system, the lower house rejected two proposals for the early withdrawal of pension funds. President Gabriel Boric is juggling between inflation and populist demands. Chile’s Congress blocked the rival bill as it did not receive the simple majority needed to continue in a late-night vote on Monday. Lawmakers were due to debate rival legislation that would allow another round of early pension withdrawals. However, Congress thinks the bill could threaten to stoke inflation, which is already running at the fastest pace in 14 years.  While the rejection of the bill prevented another blow to the country’s private pension system, it is likely to hit the government’s popularity. The government has repeatedly said it opposes the bill because of the impact on inflation. Finance Minister Mario Marcel also said the bill would worsen spiraling inflation. Chile reported its highest monthly inflation rate in March, 1.9 percent since

BRICS Meet Likely In June, All Leaders Likely To Attend The Meet

 The Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (BRICS) leaders' meeting is likely to be held at the end of June. India has agreed to attend a virtual summit of leaders of the BRICS. All the leaders are likely to attend the meeting.  BRICS is the acronym used for five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa ranked among the world's fastest-growing emerging economies for years. The BRICS meeting will see Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the same platform as Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and leaders of Brazil and South Africa for the first time since the Russia-Ukraine war began.  India hosted last year’s BRICS summit, which was also held virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This time, China will host the BRICS summit. This is the first summit hosted by China since tensions broke out at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) due to the transgressions of the People

Honduran ex-leader Hernández to be extradited to The US next week

 Honduran ex-president Juan Orlando Hernández is to be extradited to the United States (US) next week. He is involved in a drug-trafficking case. He will face drug trafficking and weapons charges in the US. Security Minister Ruben Sabillon said, “The extradition will happen next week.” Honduras will get in touch with the US authorities for his surrender. Reportedly, Orlando Hernández would be handed over to agents of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), who would take him to New York. He and his younger brother Tony Hernández are accused of involvement in a drug trafficking ring. Last year, Tony Hernández was sentenced in the US to life in prison. Orlando Hernández was arrested at his home in Tegucigalpa in February. He has been in police custody since his arrest in February. However, he denied any wrongdoing.  The Honduran Supreme Court on March 28 rejected an appeal from Orlando Hernández to stop the extradition. The appeal against the decision was lodged by Hernández's

“UAE Is Determined To Boost and Improve Digital Literacy”

 I want to share this amazing progress that UAE has. It’s how The Abu Dhabi School of Government (ADSG) has reported the send-off of the 'Things to come Shapers' program, which looks to open the computerized vocation and initiative capability of Abu Dhabi workers. I can see that the advancement of this program comes as a component of ADSG's endeavors to fortify the computerized capacities and abilities of Abu Dhabi representatives and back the advanced plan of the Abu Dhabi government. Looking at it, Made for both Abu Dhabi government workers and Abu Dhabi occupants, the program offers unmatched admittance to a local area of similar companions and concentrated tech-industry individuals, as well as popular advanced content and select affirmations for graduates who complete the program. It has embraced an adaptable learning approach that engages members to learn at their own speed.

Prospect of Finland and Sweden joining NATO discussed at NATO meeting, says U.S. official

 The prospect of Finland and Sweden joining NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) was discussed during the meeting of foreign ministers from the military alliance in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, this week. A senior U.S. State Department official confirmed this news on Thursday. The official reportedly said, “The alliance’s door remains open and there was discussion about that potential candidacy.” The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had a short conversation with Finland's foreign minister. Reportedly, the military alliance’s top civilian official also said NATO will welcome Finland and Sweden if they wish to apply for the membership in the coming days.  The NATO foreign ministers met to discuss the war in Ukraine. Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels, “If they decide to apply, I expect that all allies will welcome them.” Russia's invasion of Ukraine Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted the two countries to consider joining the U.S.-led alliance.

Report highlights worrying conditions of the charities in Canada

 Charity organizations in Canada are barely left with any money as donors quit mid-way to their attempt at helping these organizations.  But because of commitments, these charities have to fulfill what they had been doing till now and hence they are facing an unprecedented strain to stretch themselves to the best of their capabilities.  One of the major issues that these charity organizations are facing is that the demand has increased in recent months but the donations have either decreased or remained the same. As per a report, it was revealed that one in four Canadians has been using charitable services this year to meet basic needs.  The Giving Report 2022 stated that not just the demand has increased but as per the latest calculations, there is going to be a 25 percent in the Canadian charities are facing "unprecedented strain" due to a projected decline in donations and an expected growth in demand due to the pandemic , according to a new report.  "We really hone

“The Significance of UAE’s One Billion Meals”

 I want to share this interesting progress in UAE as their One Billion Meals Ramadan noble cause drive has accepted its first significant gift. I can see that Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment (MBRCH) has given Dh20 million to the reason, which is the district's biggest mission for giving food backing to the burdened and oppressed in 50 countries all over the planet. It’s amazing that MBRCH turned into the principal sponsor of the drive when it made the way for gifts from people, organizations, organizations, and trailblazers of charity and helpful work from the UAE and abroad to stamp the start of the sacred month of Ramadan. Today, we begin the One Billion Meals campaign.. The largest food drive to battle hunger in 50 countries around the globe. Ramadan is a Holy month where we promote empathy and solidarity with the needy people.. One Billion message of Hope from the UAE to the world. pic.twitter.com/0Mo1fbR2k9 — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMoh

“Dubai’s Summit Utilizes Innovation in the Future”

 I want to share this amazing progress in UAE as the two-day World Government Summit (WGS) which is a yearly occasion that has been held in Dubai beginning around 2013 began again recently. The highest point is a strong stage to talk about groundbreaking thoughts and experiences, which can assist with molding a superior future for our reality. His Highness Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai is the directing power behind the advanced occasion.  ختام جميل للقمة العالمية للحكومات اليوم في إكسبو دبي مع محاضرة أخي الشيخ سيف بن زايد .. صاحب الدور الكبير وراء الكواليس في دعم نجاح إكسبو ودعم نجاح القمة … وله تكريم مستحق من شعب الامارات .. وستنتقل القمة لقمم جديدة العام القادم بإذن الله .. pic.twitter.com/EYvPardBzt — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) March 30, 2022 Looking at it in a quickly evolving world, the visionary chief has reliably pushed on the requirement for the state-run administrations to do their absolute bes

Russia’s interest may cost regional stability with tensions brewing between Armenia-Azerbaijan

Russia has been one of the prime factors why the situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan has been controlled in the last two years but as its focus has now shifted to Ukraine and its activities, tensions have once again been brewing between the two countries.  Post the Russian invasion of Ukraine , a lot of things changed as far as the regional dynamics are concerned.  After a 44-day war over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, the two nations had finally found a common ground but with deflected attention, they might once again be engaged in certain tactics.  The incident that had happened two years ago led to the killing of thousands of people but it was under control when Russian President Vladimir Putin brokered a ceasefire deal. Under this deal, Russia had promised close to 2,000 troops to monitor the truce in Nagorno-Karabakh.  The issue was that the territory has been forcefully occupied by Armenia even though it is internationally recognized to be part of Azerbaijan. The