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The Emir of Qatar and the Saudi Interior Minister meet in Doha.

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  RIYADH: Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz met on Thursday in Doha. King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's greetings and their hopes for further development and success for the Qatari government and people were sent forward by Prince Abdulaziz during the meeting. The two nations' security cooperation and bilateral ties were also discussed at the meeting, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Source arabnews.com

Princess Diana spent the entire day writing letters and "hated" her birthday.

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In 1997, Princess Diana lost her life in a vehicle accident in Paris. According to former staff members, Princess Diana never observed her birthday while she was alive. Paul Burrell claims that the late Princess of Wales "hated" her birthday. She spent the latter years of her life living alone in Kensington Palace. She detested her birthday, he says Closer Magazine. Whenever it was her birthday, she would declare, "I'm staying in, I'm not going out". Writing thank-you notes for all the gifts that kept coming in the door, she would sit at her desk. On the other hand, the Princess was proud to mark the special days of her two kids and made sure they had an amazing time. But those boys were spoiled rotten on William and Harry's birthdays, Burrell continues. They had all they could have wished. Diana would have been thrilled to celebrate Harry's 40th birthday and would have wished for the lads to atone for their transgressions. It would grieve the late

As Harry and Meghan carry on Diana's legacy, King Charles worries that history may repeat itself.

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King Charles is concerned that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's success may eclipse him. According to reports, King Charles is concerned that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's success would eclipse him. According to insiders who spoke to Woman magazine recently, King Charles is afraid that the events of the past—namely, how Princess Diana's exile from the royal life helped her become a worldwide symbol—will happen again. Following their resignation from the royal family in 2020, Harry and Meghan have been in the news for their overseas travels. "The Palace is aware of what transpired when Princess Diana abruptly surpassed the institution and left the royal life. According to the insider, "They say the King is scared of a repeat of the past, with Harry and Meghan overshadowing his work and becoming global superstars." Harry doesn't let the stress get in the way of his charitable endeavors. Harry's relationship with the King, however, is said to be strai

Studies reveal that as the waters warm, sharks are leaving coral reefs.

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Key predators are being forced from their homes by the climate catastrophe, endangering an ecosystem that is already struggling.  "Sharks play such an important role in keeping the reef system in balance; by eating both herbivorous and smaller predatory fish, they help to keep coral from being overgrazed or overgrown by algae," stated Dr. Anna Sturrock, a senior lecturer at the University of Essex who was not involved in the study team. Therefore, it is extremely concerning that sharks were leaving the reefs at the most vulnerable times. The good news is that not every shark acted in the same way. Scientists have found that as the oceans continue to warm due to the climate catastrophe, sharks are leaving their habitats on coral reefs. Sharks are already critically endangered, so this is likely to hurt them, and their disappearance could have detrimental effects on the already fragile reefs. The delicate and very diverse ecosystem that the reef sharks are a vital compone

The Saudi Red Sea Authority grants licenses for marinas.

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RIYADH: Al-Ahlam Marina in Jeddah and Jazan, as well as the Red Sea Marina in Jeddah, have licenses from the Saudi Red Sea Authority. In an attempt to fulfil the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in developing the coastline tourism industry, the government is granting permits to control marine tourism. The authority can maintain and protect the marine environment while also raising the standard of services offered to tourists and visitors by controlling the operation of marinas. The authority conducts routine field trips to tourist marinas in Yanbu, Jeddah, Jazan, and Al-Lith in order to offer technical and advisory help. In order to obtain a licence from the relevant authority, marina operators are required to guarantee adherence to global standards.   In order to improve integration among pertinent entities, the Saudi Red Sea Authority started developing and regulating the coastal tourism industry in 2021. This included issuing licenses and permits, developing crucial polic

At IAF 2024, Indonesia Secures US$94.1 Million in Health Sector Investment Deal

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Bali, Indonesia - At the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) Joint Leaders Session 2024 and the High-Level Forum on Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (HLF MSP), Indonesia successfully negotiated an investment deal in the health sector. The entire amount was $94.1 million USD. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was used to sign this deal between Indonesia and several African nations, including Tanzania, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Namibia. On Monday, February 9, 2024, in Nusa Dua, Bali, this was disclosed by Dewi Justicia Meidiwaty, the Director for African Affairs of the Directorate General of Asian, Pacific, and African Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to her, this relationship also encompassed PT Biofarma, Biofarma Group, Dexa Medica, Triton, and PT Pertiwi Agung (Mensa Group), among other prominent Indonesian enterprises. Through PT Bio Farma (Persero), Zimbabwe and Ghana have forged strategic alliances with Indonesia. An agreement was

Al-Jouf: A successful blending of regional and international fruit production

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RIYADH: According to a recent Saudi Press Agency story, farmers in the Al-Jouf region gather fruits from more than two million trees each year, enhancing the area's standing as the Kingdom's "fruit basket." Al-Jouf fruits are "renowned for their exceptional quality and taste," according to the SPA. Based on data from the National Centre for the Prevention and Control of Plant Pests and Animal Diseases, the area, which is renowned for its rich soil, is home to 816,000 palm trees and over 1.3 million fruit trees. Each year, the farms produce more than 170,000 tonnes of fruit, which is marketed in domestic and foreign markets. According to the SPA report, "this supply contributes to the food security of the Kingdom, supports farmers and producers, and offers consumers high-quality natural products." Fruit is harvested all year round, with a peak occurring in May and December. Thanks to the ideal climate and fresh water available in the Tabarjal Govern