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    An official holiday has been announced for the UAE’s public sector next week

    The Federal Authority for Government and Human Resources has announced those who work in the public sector will receive a day off next week in celebration of Prophet Muhammed’s Birthday, which will fall on Thursday, October 29.
    Taking to their official Twitter account, the authority announced there would be a three-day weekend next week for UAE government employees.

    This means a day off on Thursday, with employees returning to work on Sunday, November 1.

    تقرر أن تكون #إجازة_المولد_النبوي الشريف في #الحكومة_الاتحادية لدولة #الإمارات_العربية_المتحدة، يوم #الخميس 29 #أكتوبر 2020، على أن يستأنف الدوام الرسمي يوم #الأحد 1 #نوفمبر. pic.twitter.com/WCwLcTBsT2
    — FAHR (@FAHR_UAE) October 21, 2020

    A day off for the private sector has not been confirmed yet, but the official announcement is expected to follow shortly.
    Remaining public holidays for 2021
    Commemoration Day
    Commemoration Day honours the Emiratis who have sacrificed their lives to protect their country. On December 1, 2020, which falls on a Tuesday, there will be a day off, which is followed by UAE National Day (see below).
    UAE National Day
    Celebrating the unification of the seven emirates, there will two days off for UAE National Day on Wednesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 3. Combining these days off with Commemoration Day, this will mean a five-day weekend at the beginning of the final month of the year.
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    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to return to London

    Last week, reports emerged that Prince Harry is set to return to London.
    According to The Sun, a source has claimed that royal staff at Windsor Castle, near where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s UK home Frogmore Cottage is located, were “told to prepare for the possibility Harry could come back”.

    “They are told that it could be within weeks but Meghan’s name was not mentioned,” the source added.
    However, it’s always been in the couple’s plans to return to London, albeit not full-time.

    Upon their announcement they were stepping down from public royal life, Prince Harry and Meghan, along with their son Archie, have remained in North Canada – firstly Canada before they relocated to California.

    But it was always in their plans to split their time between North America and the UK.
    “We now plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in their statement back in January. “This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter.”
    However, this plan to “balance their time” between both countries was very likely put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    According to Vogue.com, this is exactly the case. An apparent source told the publication that the family would “have already been back in the UK For events like Beatrice’s wedding and Trooping of the Colour” if it had not been for travel restrictions imposed due to the pandemic.
    Vanity Fair also recently reported the couple will be set to return to the UK as they are set to face The Mail on Sunday in court amidst Meghan’s legal battle against them – this is set to begin on January 11, 2021.
    At this point, it’s not a case if the Sussexes will return to the UK, but when and for how long.
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    Sheikh Hamdan’s quest to make the UAE the ‘most active country in the world’

    As the annual Dubai Fitness Challenge is just around the corner, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is on an ambitious quest.

    Ahead of the 2020 challenge beginning at the end of next week, the Crown Prince of Dubai made a statement as he called on community members, government entities, businesses and schools to take part, he announced he wants to make the UAE “the most active country in the world”.
    “The return of Dubai Fitness Challenge is a testament to the emirate’s resilience and its commitment to rebuild a stronger and happier society by embracing the benefits of fitness and wellness habits,” he said in a statement, per state news agency WAM. “When we create the right habits and make them a part of our lives, we have the opportunity to truly transform ourselves.”

    This year marks the fourth edition of the DFC, which will run from October 30 to November 28, and aims to encourage those who live in Dubai, and beyond, to pursue an active lifestyle.
    “Dubai is a city that recognises the importance of physical, mental and social well-being, and constantly strives to provide everyone opportunities for an active lifestyle,” Sheikh Hamdan continued. “All it takes for you to succeed is an unyielding pledge to enjoy 30 minutes of activity for 30 days.
    “I challenge each and every one of you to embrace your fitness journey and make a difference in your life. Together, let’s make the UAE the most active country in the world.”
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    Your new destination for the best staycation deals in the UAE

    With the surge in international travel and Dubai weather being as glorious as it is, it’s time to take advantage of some amazing offers for a short staycation or a longer getaway.
    To help you do that is Retreatmi.com, the world’s first custom-made retreat builder. It brings together unique locations, first-class instructors and a variety wellness options – from indulgent spa and beauty treatments to culinary experiences – so you can search, curate, select your dream holiday.

    Whilst the Retreatmi.com site includes options all over the globe, the site provides a wealth of UAE-based staycations. There are numerous options for every budget and requirement, including family and pet-friendly options.
    Think goal-driven trips that push urbanites of their comfort zones, back to nature desert retreats that nourish the soul and solo micro-breaks which transform and engage through physical exploration.

    Founded by Stacey Elizabeth Sharp – a qualified STOTT Pilates teacher and Nutritionist – this comprehensive virtual hub keeps you connected and up to date with the latest travel news, information and expert advice from the leaders in health, wellness and tourism across the globe.

    Here are a few options currently available on RetreatMi.com
    ICE THERAPY Workshop at Wim Hof Method – 24 October for Dhs380 per person
    Discover the benefits of cold exposure, breathing techniques and the power of the mind to conquer the cold and overcome fear. Book here.
    Weekend in Hajjar – 23 to the 24 October for Dhs660 per person
    Just an hour’s drive from Dubai, you will head deep inside the Hajjar Range of Musandam and make your base in a secluded farm at an altitude of 950 meters, where the temperature drops. There you will hike the wadi and indulge in the fresh morning breeze, sleep outdoors at high altitude and sit by a campfire. Book here.
    Rayya Wellness Retreats at The Retreat, Palm Jumeirah – three, five and seven-night options with packages starting from Dhs5,380 per person
    The Rayya Wellness Centre provides 360-degree wellness solutions designed to help you achieve a personal transformation of body, mind and soul, through a variety of treatments and retreat packages. Book three nights here.
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    A staple in-flight aspect is returning to Emirates

    Earlier this year, the travel industry was hit hard at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Countries closed their borders, flights were grounded and air travel ceased to exist as we knew it for a while.
    However, over the past few months, Emirates has slowly but surely been recommencing flights to key desintations and is now currently flying to over 90 cities globally.

    Throughout the pandemic, a number of key flight aspects have been put on hold, including in-flight meals and complimentary beverages. These restrictions were put in place in order to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 during travel.
    However, in another step in returning to normality, Emirates has announced it’s resuming food and beverage services on all of their flights from the beginning of next month.
    READ: A complete list of the destinations Emirates is currently flying to

    From November 1, complimentary beverages will now be available on all flights, as well as hot and cold meals.
    In a statement issued by Emirates, the airline stated its “onboard dining experience will return to its signature service while observing strict hygiene protocols”.
    “Customers in all classes will enjoy multi-course meals and choose from a complimentary selection of beverages including wine and beer, as well as juices and soft drinks,” the statement added. “Cocktails will also be served in premium classes.
    “In Economy Class, customers can choose from two wines; in Business Class, customers can choose from six wines including port and champagne, while in First Class, customers will have a selection of 11 wines including a dessert wine, port and Dom Perignon champagne.”
    Emirates Airline has ensured it’s taking every precaution necessary in order to protect its staff and employees. This includes covering any COVID-19 medical costs any Emirates passengers may incur during their travels.
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    The female Emirati footballer breaking boundaries and world records

    October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’ – Download Now
    Making history as a Guinness World Record Holder for the most football ‘hotstepping’ in one minute, Emirati footballer Areej Al Hamadi discusses her brave steps towards normalizing women playing football in the region.
    What led you to football?
    I think sport is a safe place for people to be themselves, dream, and create without judgment. I was shy growing up, and I believe football helped me grow into who I am today, I owe a lot to it. My passion for football grew the more I learned and watched other teams play, in turn, it inspired me to continue pursuing it and to train myself to be the best I can be.
    What inspired you to break the world record?

    I have always loved the concept of the Guinness World Records. I grew up reading their books and watching records broken on television. The inspiration to try and break a record came during the pandemic, as there was a rise in social media challenges circulating around record-breaking. I also wanted to put UAE women’s football on the map.
    What motivates you to keep training?
    I think it is essential that you are patient when you’re training towards any goals in life. You don’t grow when things are easy, you grow when you face challenges, and the greater the challenges, the greater the rewards will be when you overcome them. I’ve always reminded myself of that.
    This year has been challenging for all. How do you overcome challenges?

    It emphasized my view on approaching challenges. It helps if you have patience and resilience in times like these. With all sporting events and facilities being closed down for health and safety purposes, you need to create your opportunities and approach to these challenges. Many of us have adapted to working on our fitness at home and improving our skills. Successful and talented Middle Eastern women have been supported in the UAE through various opportunities to develop them and acknowledge their multiple contributions.
    What’s next for you?
    I will continue to play football and I hope to win some competitions with my national team. I would like to further support women’s participation in sport and educate others on the health and mental benefits of participating in group sports and improving women’s football in the UAE.

    This is The Bravery Issue – what is bravery to you?
    Bravery is pursuing your dreams and passion. It is the courage to face all the challenges and pushback on your journey to success because success doesn’t come easy, and you will need to be brave to overcome those challenges. Bravery is taking risks and believing in your aspirations regardless of what everyone else says.
    What would be the bravest step you took to follow your passion?
    When I was growing up, women’s football was unheard of. To even dream of being part of something that didn’t exist at the time and keep pursuing it is brave because it meant taking a risk and some criticism along the way. But I think the bravest step I took was pursuing my dream and playing for the National Team.
    Even though it was my dream, it meant I would have to sacrifice a lot of things like my time with friends, family, and other hobbies and aspirations. It meant I had to adjust my lifestyle to fit all the training sessions and commitments I needed to make for the National Team. It also meant that I would be receiving some criticism from people, but when it’s your passion, you make that choice in a heartbeat, and I was lucky to have a supportive and understanding husband to help me achieve my goals.
    October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’ – Download Now
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    Saudi Arabia ranks number three on ‘happiest places to live’ report

    Saudi Arabia has ranked number three in a global happiness survey measuring the level of happiness in countries.

    The report measured a total of 27 countries globally, which was conducted by market research company Ipsos, based in France.
    Above Saudi Arabia, China ranked number one and the Netherlands ranked number two.
    After the Kingdom, France ranked number four; Canada number five; Australia number six; Great Britain number seven; Sweden number eight; Germany number nine; and round off the top 10 was Belgium.
    The full ranking of the 27 countries that participated in the report can be seen below.
    China
    Netherlands
    Saudi Arabia
    France
    Canada
    Australia
    Great Britain
    Sweden
    Germany
    Belgium
    United States
    Poland
    India
    Brazil
    Malaysia
    Italy
    Turkey
    Russia
    Japan
    South Korea
    South Africa
    Mexico
    Hungary
    Argentina
    Spain
    Chile
    Peru

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    A Lebanese television host has been deported from Kuwait

    A Lebanese television host has been deported from Kuwait.
    According to reports, the presenter, Sazdel, had been based in the country for 10 years, but has been deported by orders from the Interior Ministry who stated it was of “public interest” to do so.

    Per local media reports, the 42-year-old – who is reportedly known as the ‘Kim Kardashian of the Arabs’ – allegedly had posted video clips and photos of herself online which were deemed as “violating public morals”.
    The Kuwait-based newspaper Al Qabas has reported the General Directorate of Criminal Investigations for the country took the Lebanese native through the motions to be deported and she was eventually booked on a flight to Beirut.

    However, the television personality, who has over 300,000 followers on Instagram, reportedly told newspaper Al Rai that she is married to a Kuwaiti.
    “What happened to me and the Interior Ministry’s deportation decision will evaporate once I show a contract of my marriage to a Kuwaiti,” she reportedly said.
    “He is now travelling abroad. When he returns, I’ll show it [the contract] and return to Kuwait because my husband is a Kuwaiti and they have no right to deport me.”
    Sazdel also took to her Instagram page to address the apparent deportation and announced that she was married to a Kuwaiti man.
    “He’s going to handle the legal procedures when he comes back from travel within a week,” she wrote in Arabic. “I’m really relaxed now and decided to get away and have some rest.” However,  the television host insisted she “won’t live in Kuwait”.
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