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Pakistan embassy warns citizens protests are illegal in UAE

Published by Al-Araby The Pakistani Embassy in the United Arab Emirates has urged its citizens to refrain from engaging in protests in the Gulf state, amid outrage over the removal of Imran Khan as prime minister. In a press release on Wednesday, the Embassy said that “processions and protests are illegal in this country. Anyone… Continue reading Pakistan embassy warns citizens protests are illegal in UAE

Constitutional vote postponed

Published by Malaysiakini (English) Good morning, here’s what you need to know today. __Key Highlights __ Constitutional vote postponed Foreign Ministry spotlight Subpar Covid-19 test kits __Constitutional vote postponed __The constitutional amendment to “enable” a future anti-hopping law [was tabled](https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/617625) in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday but no vote was taken following the opposition’s last-minute lobbying… Continue reading Constitutional vote postponed

UAE takes Kinder Surprise eggs off supermarket shelves

Published by Al-Araby The UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) ordered specific batches of Kinder Surprise Uovo Maxi Chocolate eggs to be withdrawn from supermarkets on Friday, according to local media. The decision follows several salmonella infections in Europe, including 63 in the UK, traced back to the chocolate-maker Ferrero’s factory in Belgium.… Continue reading UAE takes Kinder Surprise eggs off supermarket shelves

Saudi Arabia to arrange $3bn in Yemen financial aid

Published by Al-Araby Saudi Arabia said Thursday that it would arrange $3 billion of support for Yemen’s economy, hours after the Yemeni president’s decision to transfer his powers to a new presidential council, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said. Riyadh announced the financial boost after Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman met with President… Continue reading Saudi Arabia to arrange $3bn in Yemen financial aid

Turkey, UAE discuss bilateral relations in phone call

Published by Al-Araby Turkey and the United Arab Emirates discussed bilateral relations via a phone call between top officials on Wednesday, the Turkish Anadolu news agency reported. Ankara’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu spoke with Abu Dhabi’s Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan about the Muslim holy month of Ramadan as well as an upcoming visit between the… Continue reading Turkey, UAE discuss bilateral relations in phone call

Factional chaos, missteps brought down Yemen president Hadi

Published by Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) – Yemen’s President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, who ceded his powers to a presidential council on Thursday, fell foul of foes and allies in his efforts to cling to power from exile in Saudi Arabia, while often blocked from visiting his war-torn nation. He also dismissed his deputy, following Yemeni talks… Continue reading Factional chaos, missteps brought down Yemen president Hadi

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changes everything in Libya

Published by Al-Araby Since Russia’s war on Ukraine began in February, there have been significant changes to the foreign policy approaches of various international powers, many closing ranks with the US, while others have maintained neutrality or support for Moscow. The shift has also been seen in the political stance taken by such powers towards… Continue reading Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changes everything in Libya

Ukraine is Russia’s Iraq

Published by Al-Araby With Ukrainian soldiers finding parade uniforms among the belongings of captured Russian soldiers, it seems that when Russia first began this brutal invasion, it expected Kyiv to be under full Russian occupation, the Ukrainian government to be overthrown and victory parades to be underway by now. A month on, with Russia facing… Continue reading Ukraine is Russia’s Iraq

Turkish ministry to approve request to transfer Khashoggi case to S.Arabia

Published by Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey’s justice minister said on Friday his ministry would approve a request to transfer a trial over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi to Saudi Arabia, as Ankara seeks to mend ties with Riyadh. Khashoggi’s fiancee Hatice Cengiz and rights groups condemned the move, saying Saudi Arabia could not be… Continue reading Turkish ministry to approve request to transfer Khashoggi case to S.Arabia

Thought Leaders and Early Adopters of AI to Share Insights at the 35th Global Edition of #WorldAIShow Dubai

Published by ACN Newswire In light of technology moving in full speed, Trescon’s World AI Show will bring together pre-qualified CIOs, CEOs, CTOs, Heads of AI, Chief Digital Officers, Heads of Innovation and International AI experts under one roof and will also co-host World Al Awards to recognize outstanding innovations in this space. DUBAI, UAE,… Continue reading Thought Leaders and Early Adopters of AI to Share Insights at the 35th Global Edition of #WorldAIShow Dubai

Workers at Dubai Expo 2020 paying illegal recruitment fees

Published by Al-Araby Foreign workers at Dubai’s Expo 2020 have given further accounts of alleged exploitation at the event in interviews with The Financial Times. Workers who spoke to the outlet described how they were forced to pay back large recruitment fees, leaving them little to send home to their families back home. It comes… Continue reading Workers at Dubai Expo 2020 paying illegal recruitment fees

France probes Emirati Interpol chief for alleged torture

Published by Al-Araby French anti-terror prosecutors have opened a preliminary inquiry into torture and acts of abuse allegedly committed by Emirati General Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi who in November became president of Interpol, judicial sources said on Thursday. The probe follows a legal complaint by an NGO which accused Raisi of being responsible for the torture… Continue reading France probes Emirati Interpol chief for alleged torture

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