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UAE and Qatar Reaffirm Strong Bilateral Relations in High-Level Meeting

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 In a significant step toward strengthening Gulf cooperation, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, during a meeting at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi. This meeting highlighted the enduring fraternal bonds and collaborative efforts between the two neighboring nations. Exchange of Greetings and Warm Wishes Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman conveyed a message of goodwill from His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar. He expressed hopes for the UAE’s continued progress and prosperity. In response, President Sheikh Mohamed extended warm regards to the Emir of Qatar, reinforcing the shared aspirations for development and prosperity across both nations. Strengthening Cooperation and Unity The discussions during the meeting focused on the strong ties between the UAE and Qatar. Both leaders explored ways to enhance cooperation in

Most UAE workers want to switch jobs in 2023: Report

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  Around 77% of workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) want to switch jobs this year, according to a report by LinkedIn. The same percentage has said they are confident that they would get promotions and new opportunities. Almost 7 in 10 workers in the UAE are confident that they would get an increment. Around 74% are confident in securing a new role in 2023. Despite growth in their current role, they are considering changing their jobs. Most people switch jobs for higher pay and a good work-life balance. Around 37% of UAE workers said that they wanted to change their jobs for better pay. Nearly 34% of workers said they wanted to switch jobs for a better work-life balance. Around 31% of employees wanted to land a better role. According to LinkedIn research, millennials show a higher drive towards switching jobs than Gen Z. In the survey, most employees gave preference to the work-from-home option. Ali Matar, Head of LinkedIn MENA and EMEA growth hub, reportedly said, “A significant