As the world watches and hopes for a permanent ceasefire outcome from US-Iran talks, the UAE President's advisor has said for relations to return to as they were, it would be "unacceptable to accept threats" as a new reality.Speaking at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in southern Turkey, Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the UAE President said the meeting was the first gathering since the recent Iran conflict, as countries try to understand the “contours of the new phase” and the changing political landscape, as well as what comes next. "It is impossible to return to the previous pace in relations without review, candor, and guarantees, and it is unacceptable to accept tension, threats, and aggression as a new reality," he said.
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The weather on Tuesday, April 21, is expected to be partly cloudy to cloudy and dusty at times, as per a forecast by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). There is also a chance of light rainfall over some coastal areas and islands, along with a decrease in temperatures over the coasts, especially westward.Light to moderate Southeasterly becoming Northwesterly and Northeasterly winds are set to blow, freshening at times, causing blowing dust and sand, with a speed of 15-25 reaching 40 km/hr.
The sea will be slight to moderate, becoming rough at times westward in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.Temperatures in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah are expected to rise to highs of 35ºC, 36ºC and 34ºC, while dipping to lows of 26ºC, 26ºC and 22ºC.
UAE announced the launch the first phase of training for Entrepreneurs from Emirati Familiesprogramme, an initiative designed to equip 1,000 Emirati family members with the skills to turn creative and productive abilities into sustainable businesses.Over the course of five years, the programme will train around 200 participants annually, offering structured guidance to help turn productive and creative skills into sustainable business ventures, Ministry of Community Empowerment and the Ministry of Economy and Tourism announced.Participants will be trained by a team of leading instructors, experts, and consultants specialising in entrepreneurship, finance, economics, personal development and technology.In its early years, the programme will focus on several priority sectors,.