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Tanzanian Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation meets with Indonesia's Vice Foreign Minister

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 Tanzanian Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation meets with Indonesia's Vice Foreign Minister  On Wednesday, January 24, 2024 Indonesia's Jakarta On Tuesday, 23/1, Tanzania's January Makamba, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, paid a visit to Indonesia's Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. The bilateral meeting is the first following Makamba's appointment on January 1, 2023, as Tanzania's Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation. The main topic of discussion during the meeting was getting ready for H.E. Samia Suluhu Hassan, the president of Tanzania, who will be visiting Indonesia on January 24-26, 2024. President Samia will be accompanied on this tour by 131 business delegates representing various industries and three ministers. On January 25, 2024, at Hotel Mulia, these corporate representatives will take part in the Tanzania-Indonesia corporate and Investment Forum. Working together with the Indo

Over 25,000 carpets are installed at the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah to provide comfort for worshippers.

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Over 25,000 carpets are installed at the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah to provide comfort for worshippers.                                                                       Source arabnews.com RIYADH: The Saudi Press Agency said on Tuesday that more than 25,000 carpets have been installed in the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah to provide comfort to pilgrims and worshippers. The mosque's carpets, which are arranged across its courtyards and roof area, are cleaned and scented with the best fresheners every day to guarantee that they are fragrant and hygienic for worshippers. The plush carpets stand out due to their thickness and durability. Every carpet is equipped with an electronic chip that tracks its whereabouts and the times it was washed, sterilised, raised, and perfumed.   Source arabnews.com

WHO warns that the global pandemic pact is in danger of disintegrating.

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 WHO warns that the global pandemic pact is in danger of disintegrating. The agreement, which aims to stop another health disaster, is gaining less traction as a result of "lies and conspiracy theories."                                                                       Source theguardian.com AFP in Geneva on January 22, 2024, at 20.02 UTC Infighting and misinformation could cause plans for a worldwide pandemic preparedness agreement to collapse, the head of the World Health Organisation said, adding that future generations "may not forgive us." Startled by the Covid-19 outbreak, the 194 member states of the World Health Organisation (WHO) made the decision to begin negotiations for an international agreement over two years ago with the goal of ensuring that nations are better prepared to handle the next health crisis or avoid it entirely. The deal was supposed to be finalised at the World Health Assembly in 2024, which is the WHO's governing body and meets o

Oil continues to rise as geopolitics dominates concerns about demand.

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 Oil continues to rise as geopolitics dominates concerns about demand. Written by Natalie Grover 22 January 2024, 7:08 p.m.                                                                                       Source reuters.com January 22, London (Reuters) - Oil prices increased on Monday as traders balanced the effects of the hostilities in the Middle East and Ukraine on the supply of oil against the pressures from economic headwinds on the demand for oil around the world. By 1141 GMT, Brent crude had gained 22 cents to $78.78 per barrel. In choppy trading, the front-month U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures contract for February delivery saw a 31-cent increase to $73.72 a barrel. The contract expires on Monday. At $73.51, the more actively traded March WTI contract was up 26 cents. "This morning's subdued reopen speaks volumes about current sentiment in the crude oil market despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in Europe and the Middle East," Tony Sycamore, an a

In 2024, Indonesia hopes to welcome one million visitors from China

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 In 2024, Indonesia hopes to welcome one million visitors from China .  Januar 21, 2024,                                                              Source en.antaranews.com ANTARA, Badung, Bali - An official from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in Indonesia stated that the goal for the country is to welcome one million to 1.5 million tourists from China by the year 2024. An equitable distribution of the benefits of tourism is anticipated in Indonesia as a result of the influx of tourists. "We wanted 361 thousand Chinese visitors last year, and we got 707 thousand. The ministry's Regional I Director of Tourism Marketing, Wisnu Sindhutrisno, stated in Badung, Bali, on Saturday, January 20, "This year, we increase the target to 1 million-1.5 million." The government has seen a new travel trend among Chinese citizens, which calls for an equal distribution of the country's resources. Specifically, 65 percent of these travellers are youthful, have longer

An everyday multivitamin may help elderly persons' memory, according to a study

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 A recent study suggests that taking a daily multivitamin pill may help older persons' memory and slow down their cognitive deterioration. An everyday multivitamin may help elderly persons' memory, according to a study The study discovered benefits in one's capacity to recall a memory. By Dr. Aishwarya Thakur and Mary Kekatos 2:03 AM on January 20, 2024                                                                            Source abcnews.com For the millions of Americans suffering from dementia and Alzheimer's disease, the findings may have far-reaching effects. The third study in the series is part of the COcoa Supplement and Multivitamin Outcomes Study (COSMOS), a large-scale national clinical trial examining the potential benefits of multivitamin supplements and cocoa extract on cognition and the risk of Alzheimer's disease. The report was published on Thursday. The team discovered that taking daily multivitamins did improve memory in two earlier experiments.

Arnold Schwarzenegger detained at the Munich airport for not declaring a valuable watch

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 Arnold Schwarzenegger detained at the Munich airport for not declaring a valuable watch By Chris Stern, Jorge Engels, and Elizabeth Wagmeister for CNN                                                                                 Source us.cnn.com Posted on Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at 2:58 PM EST CNN was informed by a Munich Customs press officer on Wednesday that Arnold Schwarzenegger will be subject to criminal tax procedures for his failure to disclose an item upon his arrival in Germany. He made no product declarations. a good that was brought into the EU through importation from non-EU nations. Additionally, everyone is subject to this process, stated Thomas Meister, the press officer. Meister claimed that after being detained for more than two hours, the former governor of California and movie actor was freed and continued on. "A source close to the actor told CNN that Arnold was detained for three hours today at the Munich airport for traveling with a watch he owns, t