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    ‘Historical’ court ruling in Saudi Arabia will benefit equality for women

    In recent years, many things have changed for the better for women in Saudi Arabia.
    Now, in a recent court ruling in the Kingdom, it has been stated: “an adult, rational woman living independently is not a crime”.

    Prior to this ruling, the parents of a woman who had disappeared or was living along without gaining permission from their guardians would be able to file a report with the police, according to Gulf News. It was known as the ‘absenteeism’ law.
    However, the latest ruling that women can live independently could drastically improve gender equality in Saudi Arabia, has been hailed has “historical” by lawyer Abdul Rahman Al Lahim.

    “A historic ruling was issued on Wednesday, affirming that independence of a sane, adult woman in a separate house is not a crime worthy of punishment,” the lawyer said on Twitter. “I am very happy with this ruling that ends tragic stories for women.”
    Many things have changed for women in the last few years in the Kingdom, since Mohammed bin Salman was appointed Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia in 2017.
    Under his Vision 2030 initiative, an ambitious post-oil economic plan, there has been a major focus on women’s rights in the Kingdom.
    Just three months after he stepped into the role in 2017, the Crown Prince revealed in a royal decree, women would be able to secure driving licenses from June 2018.
    Then, in March 2018, it was announced by the Ministry of Justice that women who are divorced in the country would be able to instantly retain custody of their children.
    Under his plans, women are now also able to attend sports events in stadiums in three cities, female students in the Kingdom are now allowed to carry their phones while on campus and as of August 2019, women aged over 21 are now allowed to travel independently.
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    Here’s when Eid Al Adha is likely to fall

    Another public holiday is right around the corner in the UAE with Eid Al Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice) set to fall next weekend.
    While there has been no confirmation in the UAE as to what the exact date of Eid Al Adha will be, Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court recently announced it would fall on Friday, July 31.

    Previously, as reported by Gulf News, top UAE astronomer Ibrahim Al Jarwan also predicted the Muslim holiday would likely fall on July 31.
    “The crescent of the lunar month of Dhu Al Hijjah 1441 is to be spotted on Monday, July 20, 2020 at 9.33pm UAE time,” he told the outlet back in May.

    “July 22 will mark the first day of Dhu Al Hijjah month and Friday, July 31, shall be the first day of Eid Al Adha, according to astronomical calculations.”
    While there has been no official announcement as of yet, a public holiday on Sunday, August 2 could be on the cards.
    The rest of the UAE public holidays for 2020:
    Islamic New Year
    A couple of weeks later it’s the Hijri New Year. Falling on Muharram 1, it’s expected to take place on Wednesday, August 19 or Thursday, August 20.
    The Prophet’s Birthday
    The Prophet Mohammed’s birthday will fall on the 12 of the Hijri month of Rabi Al Awwal, which will coincide with Wednesday, October 28, or Thursday, October 29.
    Commemoration Day and National Day
    To close out 2020, those in the UAE will have another three-day break to look forward to with Commemoration Day, Tuesday, December 1, and National Day, Wednesday, December 2, with a day off also on Thursday, December 3.
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    Stuck in a Work Rut? Here’s How to Get Out

    Every single day feels exactly the same. And it’s not just quarantine that’s causing the monotony—it’s your job. Yep, you’re in a total work rut, and it’s compounded by the fact that you’re still working from home. Every morning you sign on wearing the same pajama pants you’ve had on for two (OK, at least three) days and churn through your task list on autopilot. Rinse and repeat. You do that same thing every single weekday.You’re eager to snap out of it but, unfortunately, so much of the advice you’ve read doesn’t seem realistic in the era of COVID-19. You know things are tight at your company, so now isn’t the time to ask for a promotion or a raise. Travel is still a nightmare, so you can’t recharge with a vacation.
    So… now what? How are you supposed to claw your way out of the mundane hole you’ve found yourself stuck in? Have no fear, because we have some advice to help get you out.

    1. Give yourself a fresh view
    If you’re sick and tired of looking at the same four walls of your home or apartment (umm… aren’t we all?), allow me to remind you how much a change of scenery can boost your focus and your spirits. That’s because our brains love novelty. Working in a new environment can give you a much-needed dose of motivation.
    I know what you’re going to say, “But, I can’t really go anywhere! How could I possibly switch up my surroundings?”
    Here’s the good news: you don’t have to go far. Try rearranging the furniture in your home or office space. Or, work from your kitchen table for the day rather than your couch. Set up shop on your patio or your balcony. Even adding some new art or a plant to your desktop can help you spruce up your scenery. These seemingly small changes can have a remarkably large impact on your attitude.

    2. Switch up your tried and true routine
    Similarly, if you’re feeling like you’re stuck in a rut, I’m willing to bet that your work routine is pretty stale. You’ve been hitting the “repeat” button every single workday day for the past several months. It’s time to shake things up a little bit. Now that you’re working from home, you have more flexibility than ever—so, why aren’t you taking advantage of it?
    Try getting your workout in over your lunch break. Block off Wednesday as your meeting-free day when you can focus on your larger projects. Or, test out a time management method like the Pomodoro Technique to see if it makes you feel more productive and enthusiastic about your work responsibilities.
    Your rut is only going to get deeper if you keep doing the exact same thing day in and day out. Regularly test out some changes to your routine to help make your days feel a little fresher.

    3. Go beyond your immediate work team
    You talk to the same people at your company Monday through Friday. You see their Slack usernames in your sleep, and you have their voicemail greetings committed to memory. It’s time to widen your circle with some networking. It’s going to look a little different than it used to—you won’t be slapping on a nametag, shaking hands, and bonding over cheap wine and rubbery chicken skewers. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t still make meaningful connections.
    Want to know the best place to start? Within your own company. Especially if you work for a larger organization, I’m willing to bet there are plenty of fellow employees you know almost nothing about. Go beyond your immediate team and connect with that person in finance or schedule a virtual coffee date with someone from the sales team. Not only will you make a valuable connection with someone new, but you’ll also likely learn about your company on a different level—which can give you a renewed outlook and appreciation for your own work and how it contributes to the bigger picture.

    4. Take control of your professional development
    If you know that your company is just gritting its teeth and trying to get by right now, it’s likely not the best time to ask for a raise or try to secure a promotion. But, while those things might not be on the table, you can (and should!) still have a candid conversation with your boss about some of your other career ambitions.
    Maybe you want to get more exposure to other areas of the company and would like to participate in a cross-functional project that’s just getting started. Or perhaps you’re eager to beef up your SEO skills and want to see if you can get paired up with someone in your company who’s an expert. Those are things your manager could support you in doing—but only if you make your desires known.
    Remember, professional development is also something you can spearhead yourself. Whether you want to finally launch your personal website or take an online course on Photoshop, go ahead and chase some of those ambitions on your own. They might not directly impact your day-to-day at work (at least not right away), but they can help reignite some passion and enthusiasm for your qualifications and career future.

    Let’s face it: most of us have already lost all concept of time. And, being stuck in a rut at work only makes every day feel like even more of the same old, same old. You may have less career options available to you than you usually do (raises and promotions aren’t easy to come by as many companies have tightened their belts), but that doesn’t mean you need to be content with every workday feeling like a carbon copy of the one before it.
    Use these four tips to pull yourself out of your work rut and reignite some passion and excitement for your job. Trust me—you deserve that much.

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    Popular Syrian singer Assala Nasri’s daughter announces engagement

    Popular Syrian singer Assala Nasri’s daughter has announced the happy news that she is engaged.
    Taking to Instagram, Sham Al Zahabi shared two sweet photos to announce her engagement to now-fiancé Dr. Moataz Nosseir.

    The first photo was a family photo featuring Al Zahabi’s mother, Assala, and other extended family members.

    The second was of the newly engaged couple cosied up together in celebration of their happy news.
    “Family getting bigger,” Al Zahabi wrote. “Thank you for being true, being you.. and showing me a different side to life… forever yours.”
    Congratulations to the happy couple!
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    Supporting local: The $1 million advertising support scheme for UAE SMEs

    Weathering the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t been an easy one, particularly for SMEs in the UAE.
    However, in order to support and help combat the difficulties many small and local businesses have faced, EW‘s parent company, Motivate Media Group, has established an initiative to support UAE SMEs with $1 million in free advertising and marketing.

    Dubai’s Department of Economic Development (DED) approved the initiative, which will give up to 20 SMEs the opportunity to receive $50,000 worth of free advertising across Motivate’s key brands including Emirates Woman, What’s On, Identity and Gulf Business in both print and digital.
    Businesses across an array of different industries will be able to nominate themselves for consideration to take part in the scheme.

    As part of the process, an expert panel will be appointed by Motivate not only to help local businesses get through these trying times, but also help them thrive beyond the pandemic into 2021.
    A shortlist will be created by the expert panel, based on the proposals put forward by the SMEs in order to survive the pandemic and beyond and how they will continue to contribute to the UAE.
    Discussing the new initiative, Motivate Media Group’s managing partner, Ian Fairservice, said, “We are celebrating the UAE’s success by helping others achieve their business goals. This is an incredibly hard time for all businesses, especially SMEs, and we have one of the largest media portfolios to help businesses across the UAE.”
    In order to apply to receive support digital marketing, reaching campaign targets, targeting relevant audiences and help in promotional plans with Motivate’s experts visit: motivatemedia.com/smerevival.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    Priyanka Chopra recalls the moment Nick Jonas asked her to marry him

    Priyanka Chopra has sweetly recalled the moment husband Nick Jonas proposed making her the “luckiest girl in the world”.
    Two years ago after dating publicly for two months, Jonas popped the question on July 19, 2018, a day after Chopra’s birthday.

    Reflecting on the happy moment, the actress took to Instagram to reveal more about the moment that made her “speechless”.
    “To the greatest joy of my life,” Chopra captioned a sweet photo of the pair. “[Two] years ago on this day you asked me to marry you! I may have been speechless then but I say yes every moment of everyday since.”

    The Isn’t It Romantic star went on to thank her husband who had made her birthday weekend “incredibly memorable”.

    “Thank you for thinking of me all the time,” she said. “I am the luckiest girl in the world! I love you.”
    To mark his wife’s 38th birthday, Jonas also posted a heartfelt public message to Chopra.
    “I could stare into your eyes forever. I love you baby,” the 27-year-old said. “You are the most thoughtful, caring and wonderful person I have ever met. I am so grateful we found one another. Happy birthday beautiful.”
    Jonas and Chopra went public with their romance in May 2018 and two months later the singer got down on one knee while the couple were holidaying in Greece together.

    The couple officially tied the knot on December 1, 2018, having both a traditional Indian wedding and a Christian wedding service, which Chopra described as a “religious mash-up”.
    “We took beautiful traditions that we both grew up with and personalised them in a way that made sense for us,” she told People at the time. “It’s been incredible to find the commonalities between our beliefs and figuring out how to blend them in a respectful and meaningful way.”
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    Saudi Arabia’s King Salman hospitalised for medical tests

    Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz has been hospitalised to undergo medical tests.
    According to the Kingdom’s state news agency Saudi Press Agency (SPA), he was admitted to the King Faisal Specialist hospital in Riyadh.

    A statement from the royal court was cited, revealing the 84-year-old’s hospitalisation, which also stated he had been diagnosed with an inflamed gallbladder. However, no further details on his condition have been provided.
    King Salman took to the throne in 2015 after his half-brother King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz died.

    Two years after taking to the throne, King Salman appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
    Since then, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made drastic changes for the better in the Kingdom, especially for women.
    Under his Vision 2030 initiative, an ambitious post-oil economic plan, there has been a major focus on women’s rights in the Kingdom.
    Just three months after he stepped into the role in 2017, the Crown Prince revealed in a royal decree, women would be able to secure driving licenses from June 2018.
    Then, in March 2018, it was announced by the Ministry of Justice that women who are divorced in the country would be able to instantly retain custody of their children.
    Under his plans, women are now also able to attend sports events in stadiums in three cities, female students in the Kingdom are now allowed to carry their phones while on campus and as of August 2019, women aged over 21 are now allowed to travel independently.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram.
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    Dubai launches new health and safety program for tourism establishments

    A new health and safety program has been launched for Dubai hotels, retail establishments and restaurants to identify which venues have implemented the correct precautionary measures in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    The new initiative, ‘Dubai Assured’, has been established by Dubai Tourism, the Dubai Economy and the Dubai Dubai Municipality.

    Restaurants and bars will received the Dubai Assured stamp, which is free of charge, upon the confirmation they are following all health and safety guidelines in place.
    This stamp – which has a validity of 15 days and can be renewed upon follow-up investigations – is to showcase visually to tourists and guests that safety standards across Dubai are being met.

    As #Dubai is ready to open its doors to tourists the Dubai Assured stamp, a virtual identity, has been created. The stamp will be present at hotels, attractions, and restaurants that adhere to all the governments’ health and safety guidelines. https://t.co/TdBPfA6Vxl pic.twitter.com/ECK3btK6B4
    — dubaitourism (@dubaitourism) July 19, 2020

    Sami Al Qamzi, Director General of Dubai Economy, explained to state news agency WAM the initiative was also to highlight the “outstanding commitment demonstrated by commercial establishments in complying with precautionary measures”.
    “In fact, we have seen a stronger co-ordination and co-operation between the government and the private sector, and a new level of preparedness in Dubai,” he added. “Safety, stability and resilience are paramount in the new scheme of things and Dubai Assured is an inspiring statement that Dubai has strengthened its credentials as a safe destination and global hub for tourism, retail and leisure.”
    This latest initiative launched in Dubai comes after borders opened to tourists on July 7 after being closed since March due to the global pandemic.
    – For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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