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Sheikh Rashid on the Taliban’s willingness to join the CPEC Sheikh Rashid on the Taliban’s willingness to join the CPEC. On Monday, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid praised the Taliban’s intention to include Afghanistan in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), stating that it was “wonderful” if the Taliban’s views on China were similar to Pakistan’s. Rashid told a press conference in Islamabad that the CPEC was a lifeline for Pakistan’s economy, adding, “Pakistan is proud of its alliance with China, and if the Taliban hold similar sentiments, then it is truly fantastic.” The minister made these comments in response to a…

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The UAE plans to build 500 national technology enterprises. The UAE plans to build 500 national technology enterprises. The UAE Government launched the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network as part of the “Projects of the 50” to promote the adoption of new technologies in the national industrial sector. The project, which intends to build and grow 500 national enterprises using Fourth Industrial Revolution technology, will be critical in creating a welcoming business environment for both local and international investors. The UAE Government has launched three initiatives as part of its “Projects of the 50” effort to boost the UAE’s ability to…

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Publisic is doubtful for the World Cup qualifier against Canada.Publisic is regaining fitness after a positive COVID-19 test, and he missed the first game of the pandemic-delayed 14-game final round, a 0-0 tie against El Salvador, on Thursday night. “We’ve been working with him to get him up to speed on his training. We’re trying to figure out what he can handle, what kinds of workloads he can handle, and I believe that’s the first step “Gregg Berhalter, the United States’ coach, said on Saturday. Publisic, a 22-year-old attacker who made history by becoming the first American to play in…

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Large Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico After Hurricane Ida, Recovery is ongoing. The United States Coast Guard says clean-up crews are responding to a sizable oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Ida, while a private team of divers is set to descend underwater to locate the source of the leak. Lieutenant John Edwards, spokesman for the US Coast Guard, said on Saturday that the Clean Gulf Associates, a nonprofit oil-spill response cooperative, has placed a containment boom in the area to prevent the further spread of the oil. After Hurricane Ida, the US Coast Guard…

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The Philippines has lifted its ban on UAE visitors after nearly four months, according to a statement released on Saturday. UAE: Expats are willing to return home now as the Philippines has lifted its travel ban. According to presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, the Philippine government would lift present limitations for travelers flying in from the UAE, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Oman, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia beginning September 6. “International travelers from the aforementioned nations, on the other hand, must adhere to the proper entry, testing, and quarantine processes, as determined by the country’s approved ‘listing,’” Roque stated. “International travelers…

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What’s going on with the Coronavirus in Canada ?To lessen the impact of the delta variation, Canada’s chief public health officer advises more people between the ages of 18 and 39 need to get vaccinated against COVID-19. “This is a critical time,” Dr. Theresa Tam stated at her first COVID-19 briefing in person since August 12. “We have a window of opportunity to significantly boost vaccination adoption and close the protection gap in younger age groups,” says the author. What’s going on with the Coronavirus in Canada? Each day in Canada, the number of cases has increased from roughly 700…

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Biden desires the  US to leave Afghanistan in Order to Terminate its  as a Global law Enforcement .President Joe Biden’s motto is “America is back,” yet his unabashed withdrawal from Afghanistan reveals that things will not return to normal. Beyond the tragedy of the Kabul evacuation, Biden is advocating for a much broader retreat: a cessation of the use of vast military forces to impose order and US principles around the world. Biden desires the  US to leave Afghanistan in Order to Terminate its  as a Global law Enforcement . “This decision on Afghanistan is not just about Afghanistan,” Biden…

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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visit to Afghan refuges at a humanitarian city in the UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visit to Afghan refuges at a humanitarian city in the UAE. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, paid a visit to Emirates Humanitarian City today to assess the work being done to assist Afghan refugees. Families who have fled Afghanistan and are now  route to third countries are temporarily housed on the site. Sheikh Mohamed was given a tour of the facilities and was informed about the services and…

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Federal leaders spar on vaccines, health care, and guns In First French Language Debate. Federal leaders spar on vaccines, health care, and guns In First French Language Debate. The main party leaders took the stage for the first time on Thursday in a rowdy French-language discussion, as the four men fought for votes in a province that might determine who becomes Canada’s next prime minister. The two-hour debate, which was organized by TVA, a major Quebec broadcaster, was an opportunity for Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau to reclaim some of the momentum he enjoyed earlier this summer, when polls showed he…

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United Kingdom Agreed to Plead Guilty To Murder US Captives By ISIL United Kingdom Agreed to Plead Guilty To Murder US Captives By ISIL Fighter Fighter, British-born Alexanda Kotey, a London native, was one of two ISIL militants detained by the US military in Iraq before being transferred to the US to face terrorism charges man accused of executing American hostages as part of the ISIL (ISIS) gang in Syria has pled guilty to eight US criminal offences, including fatal hostage kidnapping and conspiracy to support “terrorists.” On Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia, Kotey pled guilty to the murders of journalists…

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