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The UAE is a popular destination for wealthy foreigners for a number of reasons.

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Many billionaires in the UAE are drawn to the country's zero income tax policy. As a result, people travel to the United Arab Emirates in order to safeguard and increase their wealth without having to pay high taxes on it.    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) provides a golden visa program that permits investors, entrepreneurs, and professionals to stay in the nation for an extended period of time. This effort has been essential in attracting skilled labor and funding from around the world.    Due to its strategic location at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, the UAE can be quite alluring for investment. This is also important information for visitors planning meetings there.    UAE Offers  a lots of opportunities for ventures and investments. Under a stable political climate, the state of the United Arab Emirates can enjoy a sense of security and predictability, both of which are necessary for efficient long-term planning.     Countries that have seen the greatest growth in

Qatari RAF Humanitarian Fund Sponsors Terrorism

Qatar's charitable foundations were suspected of supporting terrorism.   The list of “suspicious” organizations included Sheikh Ida Al Thani's charitable organization, which has been operating since 1995, as well as one of the five largest charitable foundations in the world, Sheikh Tani bin Abdallah's Humanitarian Services Organization (RAF).   The authorities of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt published a single list of 59 individuals and 12 legal entities suspected of involvement in terrorist activities.   Among these organizations were indicated charitable foundations.   A joint statement by the Arab countries states that Qatar’s actions in violation of its obligations include supporting and harboring elements and organizations that threaten the national security of other states.   Doha on this basis was accused of conducting a two-faced policy.   The Sheikh Ibn Abdullah Thani Foundation for Humanitarian Services  ( مؤسسةالشيخثانيبنعبداللهللخدم

The Arabs united against the Turkish terrorism and destruction plan

The head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Agency, Abbas Kamel, recently secretly visited several Arab and North African countries to organize an intelligence and military cooperation alliance to counter the most dangerous scheme against the Arab world and countries, the Turkish President Erdogan ‘s Plan! Military sources have claimed that Kamel held meetings where he presented very sensitive and important information to his counterparts in each country he visited. more important and serious information than the data he had on Turkish movements and operations in Libya and Syria, and the military presence in Qatar. Kamel presented the Turkish strategy and its new plans and objectives for the year 2020.destructive plans where it involves placing spies for Ankara in the Arab and North African countries to disrupt the economic, financial and security stability of the latter. so that the Turks can become a regional force. but these Machiavellian Turkish plans have anothe

Turkish president confirms that he had sent Syrian fighters in Libya

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed for the first time that he had sent pro-Turkish Syrian fighters to Libya alongside Turkish training personnel. “Turkey is there through a training force of the Libyan security forces,” Erdogan told reporters in Istanbul on Friday, adding that among the members of this force there are also people from the Syrian Free Army, an armed formation composed of extremists in Syria fighting against the Syrian armed forces and the government of Baššār al-Asad by joining terrorist groups such as Daesh and al-Qaeda. The remarks of the Turkish president to send Syrian mercenaries to Libya comes after national and international pressure on this issue, where Erdogan has been exposed to a wave of anger and condemnation for the widespread refusal of the Turkish public intervention in Libya, which Erdogan has struck with all the international ban laws and their promises at the Berlin conference. President of UN backed Libyan Government of Na

Turkey obstructs dialogue with Greece.

Despite Athens seeking to resolve the dispute and strengthen the dialogue with Ankara, Turkey continues its policy of exerting military pressure and placing diplomatic obstacles on the dialogue advancement between the two countries and the communication between them. According to the Greek newspaper "Ikathimerni", the Turkish regime is putting obstacles in the way of continuing the dialogue, as Ankara insists on a ban on drilling in the Cyprus continental shelf before any progress is made in Greek-Turkish relations. On the military level, Turkey continues its provocations, as Ankara has violated the airspace of Greece 92 times since the beginning of the year, and the newspaper shows that Turkey recorded 124 flights over the Greek islands during the past year. In addition, Turkey is demanding the cessation of energy projects on the continental shelf of Cyprus, which cannot be discussed with Athens because it relates to Cyprus. The newspaper explains that the Turkish A

USA slaps sanction son Russian oil firm because of Venezuela

The US Treasury Department has included in the sanctions list SDN (the most stringent, blocking sanctions) Rosneft Trading subsidiary, Rosneft Trading, the US agency announced.   Swiss Rosneft Trading is included in the sanctions list for "work in the oil sector of the Venezuelan economy."   Rosneft Trading assets in the US jurisdiction must be blocked, American persons are prohibited from doing any business with it.   However, US sanctions have implications for non-US counterparties Rosneft Trading.   The Venezuelan sanctions program, which runs Rosneft Trading, implies the possibility of imposing sanctions against individuals and companies from any jurisdiction that provide "substantial assistance" to the SDN list.   In other words, a European or Asian company runs the risk of being sanctioned by the United States if it continues to cooperate with Rosneft Trading.   Individuals and legal entities from outside the United States can curtail cooperatio

Turkey: final verdict will pronounce next week on 11 activists charged with terrorism. Sentence or acquittal?

Back in the mid-year of 2017, 11 people were arrested and accused of 'terrorism' crimes. Police raided a hotel on an island close to Istanbul, seized their telephones and laptops and took them in a van. Stefan Simanowitz, who is the media supervisor for Amnesty International responsible for Europe. As of late revealed in an article in Amnesty International that 11 human rights activists, including his associates Idil Eser and Taner Kılıç, were among the ones who were caught close to Istanbul in the year 2017.   Idil Eser and Taner Kılıç were working as the executive and chair of Amnesty International Turkey. After ten preliminary hearings and spending numerous months in prison, the 11 activists will, at last, face the judge as he articulates the final decision on Wednesday. If sentenced, they will face 15 years in jail. Stefan Simanowit, for many years, worked as a freelance journalist, reporting from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia for various publicat

Turkey: final verdict will pronounce next week on 11 activists charged with terrorism. Sentence or acquittal?

Back in the mid-year of 2017, 11 people were arrested and accused of 'terrorism' crimes. Police raided a hotel on an island close to Istanbul, seized their telephones and laptops and took them in a van. Stefan Simanowitz, who is the media supervisor for Amnesty International responsible for Europe. As of late revealed in an article in Amnesty International that 11 human rights activists, including his associates Idil Eser and Taner Kılıç, were among the ones who were caught close to Istanbul in the year 2017.   Idil Eser and Taner Kılıç were working as the executive and chair of Amnesty International Turkey. After ten preliminary hearings and spending numerous months in prison, the 11 activists will, at last, face the judge as he articulates the final decision on Wednesday. If sentenced, they will face 15 years in jail. Stefan Simanowit, for many years, worked as a freelance journalist, reporting from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia for various publicat

Trump and Erdogan condemned Russia's support for the Syrian government

US President Donald Trump, in a telephone conversation on February 15 with Turkish leader RecepTayyip Erdogan, stressed the concern about the situation in Idlib and expressed the desire that Russia should stop supporting the Syrian government.   This is stated in a statement distributed on Sunday evening by the White House’s deputy spokeswoman, Judd Deere. "The US president expressed concern about the violence in Idlib and thanked the Turkish president for his efforts to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe," the White House informed.   The situation in Idlib sharply worsened after the Russian and Turkish military made another attempt to introduce a regime of silence, but the terrorists only intensified their attacks.   As a result, military experts from the Russian Federation and Turkey died.   The Syrian army retaliated against extremists, taking on February 5 the city of Sarakib near Idlib. On the morning of February 11, the Syrian opposition, supported by Tur

Yale and Harvard universities are investigated for Qatari and Chinese funding.

American newspapers published accusations that officials in educational institutions across the United States sought money from foreign governments, most of them came from countries, most notably Qatar and China, and said the motives for the donation were "in search of opportunities to steal research" and "spread propaganda in the interest of foreign governments." The Wall Street Journal reported that the US Department of Education began investigations with Harvard and Yale as part of a continuous review, finding that American universities have failed to report at least 6.5 billion dollars in foreign funding from countries such as China, according to ministry articles reviewed by the newspaper. Wall Street Journal. Investigations into educational institutions under the Ivy League [elite universities] are the latest in a row between American universities and a coalition of federal officials including law enforcement professionals, research funders such as

Venezuelan opposition leader blames his uncle on Maduro

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said responsibility for the disappearance of his uncle lies on President Nicolas Maduro personally. “24 hours from the moment of disappearance. I blame you, the usurper Nicolas Maduro, and each of your minions presentat the international airport Maiquetia for what could happen to Juan Jose Marquez,” wrote Guaido on Wednesday   your twitter. The politician added that his relative is “an honest and brave man who, like no one, knows the value of this fight for freedom.” Juan José Marquez disappeared after returning to Venezuela on Tuesday. The situation in Venezuela escalated after Guaidó, whose appointment to the post of speaker of the parliament two days before the Supreme Court, declared himself acting president, on January 23, 2019.   He was recognized as the interim head of state by the United States, Lima Group countries (except Mexico), the Organization of American States and most EU countries joined them.   Venezuelan Pre

WHO: “there is a real opportunity to stop the spread of Coronavirus”

The World Health Organization (WHO) said Tuesday that there is a real opportunity to stop the spread of the corona virus that is emerging worldwide. "If we invest now, then we will have a real opportunity to stop the epidemic", said WHO's general director, Tedros Adhanom Gebresus, during a press conference in Geneva during a meeting on the Chinese virus that included around 400 international experts. Waiting for the vaccine, which according to WHO "could be ready in 18 months", the total number of people infected has risen to 44,653 people worldwide. Japan strengthens protection measures: from this week direct flights to Shanghai and other Chinese cities from 13 regional airports will be cancelled, bringing to 680 weekly flights connecting the country with China against around 1,400 flights prior to the outbreak of the epidemic. A further 39 cases were registered on the ship anchored in Yokohama. Two new cases of Covid-19 have been identified in

The UAE celebrates its hero soldiers returning from Yemen

After years of fighting and sacrifices in Yemen, the UAE forces came back home where a national celebration was held for them on Sunday. Afterthe huge success of the UAE forces in securing the liberated cities like Mukallahfrom Al Qaeda and ISIS and establishing security and peace by targeting dangerous terrorist elements in mountainous areas. The UAE Foreign Ministry stated that withdrawal from Yemen decisionwas made after UAE brought peace and security to Yemen after liberating many cities in Yemen saving lives and supporting the rebuilding of Yemeni institutions. The UAE participated in the Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemenand bring back peace and stability to the country and the whole region. 11000 yemeni soldiers were trained to liberate the country and protect it from terrorism,Mukalah came back to life after long fights of Yemenis and Emirati brothers against rebels and terrorists ,and after new infrastructures were made in the city by the UAE  and as

Coronavirus: 61 positive cases on Japan cruise ship, death tall 636

Coronavirus positive cases recorded on Carnival Japan's Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama Bay, quarantined off Japan, rise to 61. In total, health authorities tested 273 people on board the ship. "The results of the remaining 171 tests - explained the Minister of Health, Katsunobu Kato - gave 41 other positivity. Today they will be transported to hospitals in different prefectures”. In total, out of 273 analyses, 61 are positive results. The death toll from coronavirus has been updated to 636 by the Chinese National Health Commission. The 30.000 positive cases in China have also been overcome. Currently 31.161 people are infected. The province most affected remains that of Hubei, which has recorded 69 new victims in the last 24 hours. Of the infected, 4,800 are in serious condition. According to South Korean newspaper “JoongAng Ilbo”, a woman was the first person in North Korea to result positive for the coronavirus, she accused the symptoms in Pyongyang af

Coronavirus, Japan: 3,711 quarantined on cruise ship

In Japan, a cruise ship with 3,711 people on board is quarantined after the discovery of at least eight suspected cases. 3,711 people aboard Carnival Japan's Diamond Princess cruise ship quarantined in Yokohama Bay, in Japan. After landing a passenger in Hong Kong who tested positive for the coronavirus, at least eight other people experienced symptoms of contagion and fever.  Japanese government spokesman  Yoshihide Suga said adding that checks are underway on 2,666 passengers and 1,045 crew members. The number of coronavirus infections exceeded 20,400 in China, with 3,235 new cases confirmed. According to the latest official data, 64 deaths have occurred in the country, all in the province of Hubei, outbreak of the virus, and the total tall therefore rises to 425. While 635 infected, they have been discharged from hospitals. There is also a second victim outside of China after one death in the Philippines, a 39-year-old man lost his life in Hong Kong in hospita

Turkey police is responsible for security during the World Cup 2022 in Qatar

Turkey will help Qatar ensure security during the World Cup in 2022.   The relevant provisions are contained in a bilateral protocol signed several months ago.   Most importantly, the document will continue to operate after a large-scale sporting event.   This gives reason to talk about the expansion of the Turkish presence in the emirate. The text of the protocol signed between the Qatari and Turkish leaders suggests that countries will develop bilateral security cooperation, especially in the framework of world-wide events.   According to official statements, the agreement aims to strengthen strategic partnership on the eve of World Cup 2022.   The protocol, which is called the “Letter of Intention to cooperate in the implementation of mega-events,” was signed by Turkish Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs MukhteremInche and the Qatari Brigadier General Ibrahim Khalil al-Mohannadi, who heads the Security Committee of the Supreme Committee for Supply and Heritage. The Turki

Britain Will Have Stricter Rules For Terrorism Crime Offenders

British PM Boris Johnson has stated that the government is going to make fundamental change in dealing with the way people convicted with terrorism related crime are dealt with.  The whole idea of mercy seems like a far cry when the case of Sudesh Amman comes to light. Amman was jailed in 2018 for having found in possession of terrorist documents and disseminating terrorist publications. He was later shot dead when he went on a knife stabling spree, just a few days after he was set free half way through his prison term. Amman had a radical point of view.  He is said to have instigated his girlfriend to behead her parents. He is known to have previously praised the Islamic State militant group and also shared an online al Qaeda magazine. In a public statement, the interior minister Priti Patel has stated that there would now be legislation in place, to end the early release of counter-terrorism offenders from prison. It has been reported that in fact the prison services are no