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    3 talented female photographers breaking the mould

    This International Women’s Day (IWD), we celebrate women across the globe in all fields of work.
    In the creative sphere, more and more female photographers are emerging, and with advancing technology and easy-use equipment, it’s making it easier than ever to cultivate your talent.

    This is exactly why this IWD Apple is championing female photographers who are breaking the mould, thinking outside the box and staying one step ahead to be able to showcase some incredible art and stories.
    Noura Al Neyadi – UAE-based photographer

    Where do you find inspiration as a photographer?

    Daily life around me, nature & people’s stories.
    What’s the best piece of industry advice you’ve ever gotten?
    If your work isn’t putting anything new & valuable on the table, don’t do it.

    What motivated you to capture real elements and infuse them with the reel?
    The ability to translate everything around me including feelings, new emerging topics & concepts to photographs
    How do you make a strong connection with your muse?
    Nature is my muse. Being around all forms of nature is like walking around an open gallery of endless possibilities of inspiration.
    How has the iPhone 12 camera made capturing moments in life easier?
    Having a device in my pocket with a lens that has great capabilities have never made creating any easier! In this series for example I used the Ultra-Wide camera on my iPhone 12 for this photo, which adds a majestic feel to the shot by incorporating all the details of the scene. The added scope allows the viewer to develop an intimate attachment with Noura, while still being able to associate a sense of belonging to the backdrop of the scene.
    Today is International Women’s Day, how do you wish to empower women through the world of photography?
    By enabling every woman through photography. Anything is possible when you believe in yourself and work hard.
    Anna Aiko – Japan-based photographer

    How would you describe your photography style?
    For me the most important is to capture the power of the moment, happiness and the light of each soul encountered. Landscapes are of full history, it’s our heritage of Life. People can look at the originality of treasured heritage passed on by our ancestors. We are from different cultures, and we are also unique.
    How did you become a travelling photographer?
    I became a travelling iPhone photographer, raised in Tokyo with 2 cultures, Japan & France, the creativity from the west and traditions of the east. It’s a dynamic blend, giving flexibility to view the world with a vision. I lived and worked in Paris for 20 years as Art Director in the fashion/luxury industry, this work involving creative collaboration with internationally renowned photographers.
    Since 2015, I have been following the ancient path of the Silk Road & capturing it with my iPhones. I was the winner of the iPhone Photography Awards and other Worldwide Awards. My dream became a true reality. As of 2019, I explored on camelback 2300 km of the ancient caravan tracks of the Frankincense in the Arabian Peninsula always with my iPhone and was runner-up in camel races in 2 consecutive years in Dubai.
    What inspired you to capture natural Arabian elements?
    I’ve been passionate about the beauty of the Arabian Peninsula for as long as I can remember. It is a very futuristic world, with on one side the involvement in latest technologies and the other side keeping and protecting their heritage.
    It’s creating a very special resonance to me, and it was very important to address these aspects of tradition blending with scenes of the future which is a very deep hidden history of the Bedouins. These people of the desert are really inspiring. As a traveller myself, I’ve been listening to their ancestors’ stories.
    How does it feel to be a part of a male-dominated industry?
    I have never really looked at this particular aspect while engaged in my work. As in other lines of jobs I have had in the past, I have only been relying on my performance. nAs a female photographer travelling by myself, I’ve always been welcomed, very well accepted by women and even more respected by men. Even considering our diversity, from different nations and origins, progress is made in subtle ways by sharing our knowledge, we could say that we are unified in this world, like a Family. We are one.
    How has the iPhone 12 camera made capturing moments in life easier?
    In simple words, the iPhone has been my travel companion since 2015. It is the perfect size, always ready to catch the moment in any situation and to do people shot without creating annoyance. I’m really surprised by the iPhone 12’s ability to catch and archive the beauty and colours in such an artistic way. Also, with the fast motion, we can catch the moment with clarity, without missing details. I am able to do the same while riding on camelback. My iPhone is my eyes, capturing and archiving the beauty and colours of life, and by using the filters extensively, that brings me to another dimension.
    Today is International Women’s Day, how do you wish to empower women through the world of photography?
    My message is that you should believe in yourself and life will always guide you. Listen to your heart because everything is possible. I hope that you can be inspired by my experience and that will lead to involving yourselves in new ventures.It’s never too late to try and succeed, it’s always the right time, provided that you are ready to take action. Following that process and having the true will, as well as men, women can realize their power to achieve their own dream.
    Vanessa Wong – Photographer based in Hong Kong

    What inspired you to add nocturnal elements of solitude in your photography?
    I believe darkness brings introspection, and everyone can interpret the images with their own palette – starting with black. This is how I began to express my work in such style.
    How do you manage to keep your work minimal?
    I love seeing things in their ‘closest’, more basic form, and it feels like digging into the deepest level of reality and capturing a moment that helps the story reveal its more nude and real form.
    Where do you try and find light within the darkness in your images?
    I love playing with light and shadows, which of course if the heart of black and white photography. It allows me to challenge and disrupt the norm of relying on colours, by telling a story with minimal light and reflections of light, and daring to allow some (or most) parts of the image to be swallowed by darkness.
    What’s your process of story-telling through photography?
    I hope people who see my work can use their creativity and imagination to compose their very own unique interpretations — to use black & white as a way to recreate their own story with their own ‘colour’.
    How has the iPhone 12 camera made capturing moments in life easier?
    Shooting on iPhone (12 mini) allows me to be maximally spontaneous. There is no need to think about aperture and shutter speed; no test shots and no worries about missing a moment. It is in fact the best and simplest way for me to capture moments that move me, and the results continue to surprise.
    Today is International Women’s Day, how do you wish to empower women through the world of photography?
    When I first started shooting in black and white, I had a lot of self-doubt and received negative feedback on my style. But I realized that my photos should speak my mind, and that is the message that I wanted to emanate in my work and other facets of my life. We have to speak our minds.
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    International Women’s Day: 30 exceptional women EW continues to champion

    As we celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021, Emirates Woman takes a look back on just some of the exceptional women we have championed and will continue to champion.
    Ghizlan Guenez

    Ghizlan Guenez is a determined entrepreneur with tenacity and grit. Last year, she made the difficult decision to let go of her start-up The Modist. However, she’s as still as determined as ever. She believes this is what embodies having self-love, making the correct choices, even if they might be difficult ones. “To me, loving myself takes different forms: the discipline to be healthy and workout, the ability to disengage with a toxic conversation or person, the strive to constantly grow and learn as a person,” she previously told EW. “Self-love is about making the right choices for you even when they’re not the easiest.”
    Raha Moharrak

    Raha Moharrak became the first Saudi woman to scale Everest back in 2013. Throughout her career, this adventure-seeker has also climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Vinson, Mount Elbrus, Aconcagua, Kala Pattar, Pico de Orizaba and Iztaccihuatl. “There’s nothing wrong with failing, the only shame is not trying something new,” says record-breaking climber Moharrak. As a pioneer for Arab women, Moharrak truly is paving the way for change for future generations in the region in whatever field it may be.
    Her Highness Sheikha Sana Al Maktoum

    In August 2020, Her Highness Sheikha Sana Al Maktoum launched her eponymous brand Sana Al Maktoum Fine Jewellery. However, her jewellery brand is so much more than just jewellery, Her Highness is encouraging women to find their inner strength through one treasured piece at a time. Her first collection for Sana Al Maktoum Fine Jewellery entitled ‘My Treasure’ is an ode to her late grandmother, using butterflies as the symbol.
    “Butterflies are symbols of transformation and beauty and she grew up at a time when options were limited for women, but she didn’t let that stop her,” Sheikha Sana she told EW in our exclusive interview with her. “She found a way to shine and to help others shine which is why I consider her a treasure.” Sheikha Sana also explained that each piece is “designed to be worn alone or layered together, each creation honours the memory of a remarkable woman and encourages the wearer to embark on a journey to find her own inner treasure”.
    Yasmin Baker
    Emirati aerialist and aerial Nike brand ambassador Yasmin Baker is all about breaking down stereotypes. “There are so many Emirati and Arab women who champion bravery and dispel stereotypes about capability and about the region in general,” she previously told EW. “It is so empowering for the current times and for this part of the world. Arab women have worked hard to break the ice in politics, academia, business, science, sports, arts and to normalize the idea men and women can achieve if we are resilient.”
    Sayyida Hakima Al Said

    Sayyida Hakima Al Said, founder of jewellery brand HAK The Label, is continually trying to implement positivity and gratitude into her life. “I try to see the good in any situation and am learning to just relax and not take anything personally,” she previously told EW. “Practising gratitude and showing more appreciation is also really important for staying positive.”
    Nayla Al Khaja

    She is the first female film director-producer in the UAE, while also being the CEO of Nayla Al Khaja films. Having directed several movies, they have been presented with awards at various international film festivals as she is also very active in the TV commercials domain, while also constantly directing for various international brands.
    Asma Hilal Lootah

    As the founder of the Hundred Wellness Centre, Asma Hilal Lootah is paving the way in the wellness space in the UAE. The Hundred is the first fully certified health clinic and wellness centre, which opened in 2008, and now champions wellness in the mind, body and soul for all around the UAE.
    Dr Nadia Bastaki

    There’s not many women that can say they’re paving the way in a male-dominated field, but this rings true for Dr Nadia Bastaki – the first Emirati woman to be registered as a specialist in Aviation Aerospace medicine. As the Vice President of Medical Services at Etihad, she is not only leading the way in the field for women, but has also been on the frontlines to ensure the health and safety of travellers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the coronavirus outbreak, Dr Bastaki’s role has been “magnified and multiplied enormously”.
    In terms of women supporting women, she believes that each and every individual can learn from one another. “I think every woman has a bravery story to tell whether she is a housewife, entrepreneur or pursuing her career – we learn from each and every one of them,” she said. “Every woman today has a powerful story to tell and we should be encouraged to hear and learn from each other experiences.”
    Haya Jarrar

    Our cover star for December’s – ‘The Party Issue’, Haya Jarrar, is all about hard work and determination, especially when it comes to her brand ROMANI. “I will continue to work hard on ROMANI and grow it further,” she previously told EW. “Nothing brings me more joy or positivity like watching my brand grow and seeing what I imagine become a reality. And I will continue to surround myself with positive and inspiring people.”
    Captain Salma

    Captain Salma Al Baloushi is the first Emirati female to rise to First Officer’s rank at Etihad Airways. In 2020, Captain Salma spoke to us about what it takes to become a woman of firsts.
    “We get our mental obstacles from people around us who try to downgrade and discourage us from going ahead with things they’re not familiar with,” she said of her journey to success. “People kept telling me aviation was not for me, or this field was only meant for men, but my batch mates believed the opposite. It’s exhausting, but with the right support of your family, your company and a good understanding of the work environment, it’s possible.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Latifah Al Maktoum

    Gracing the cover of September’s – ‘The Power Issue’, Her Highness Sheikha Latifah Al Maktoum. As a truly powerful and inspirational figure, Her Highness knows exactly how to keep her mind in champion mode.
    “I learned I can only control what I can do. I can only control my actions, not my surroundings or other people’s actions,” Her Highness said on overcoming challenges. “So why get frustrated by things you cannot control, it will not change anything? You have to make the best of every situation and there is always a light at the end of the tunnel even though sometimes you cannot see it.”
    Her Excellency Dr Maryam Matar

    Having had the dream and desire to serve in the medical field since she was young, Her Excellency Dr Maryam Mohamed Fatima Matar MD, Ph.D has become a pioneer and a visionary in the healthcare space in the UAE.
    Not only is Her Excellency a pioneer in the medical space, she is a role model for many women in the UAE seeking to succeed, whether that be in healthcare or other industries. Additionally, she’s able to facilitate change, paving the way for other women and girls in the region. “My role as the Chairperson of UAE GDA and being the most powerful women scientist, gives me huge opportunity to make change and influence decision-makers to bring more learning and career opportunities for girls and women,” she told EW.
    Alison Loehnis

    Alison Loehnis, President of Net-A-Porter and Mr Porter is an incredible woman and a true power player. Combining an innate sense of style with one of the sharpest minds in the industry, we previously spoke to her about what it takes to continually stay one step ahead and perpetually innovate in an industry as fast-paced as fashion.
    Khulood Thani

    Khulood Thani, cover star for October’s – ‘The Bravery Issue’, combines her entrepreneurial spirit and extensive experience in culture and design and is focused on bringing innovative global fashion to an international platform. “I always trust my gut feeling, I have a special connection with the universe around me, and I like to follow the messages it reveals to me,” she told us.
    Her Royal Highness Princess Lamia

    Her Royal Highness Princess Lamia Bint Majid Al Saud has made it her life’s mission to help others, particularly advocating for women. Through her incredible philanthropic work, Her Royal Highness is changing the world, one incredible story at a time. “If you are fortunate enough to have access to resources or a raised platform, it is your responsibility to support and empower those who are not as fortunate,” she told Emirates Woman.
    Shaima Saleh Al-Husseini

    Shaima Saleh Al-Husseini is the managing director for the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA) and has been vital in the development of women’s sport in the Kingdom. She was right at the forefront when the Saudi Greens Team, which became the first Saudi women’s team ever to join an international event. In 2019, the Greens competed in the Global Goals World Cup (GGWCup) – a tournament that was launched to champion the role of sport in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SGD) No. 5.
    Al-Husseini is incredibly proud of the change that’s happened in the Kingdom, and she only hopes this continues, she told EW in 2020. “I hope to see more Saudi women become the faces of sport in Saudi,” she said. “Already we have a few very well-known professional athletes and some fitness professionals that are very well-known at the community level as well.”
    Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum

    Our cover star of November’s – ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’, Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum is inspiring the new generation of incredible women having risen to great heights in the aviation industry. “I’m most proud of becoming the first Emirati woman to join the Dubai Police as a helicopter pilot,” she told us of her proudest moment. “Serving my country by doing what I love doing most is simply the best feeling, and I am deeply grateful for it.”
    Alia Al Neyadi

    As the first professional Emirati ballerina, Alia Al Neyadi is a creative and passionate human being who pours love into whatever she does. ‘Love is life, it is living and being in this mystery and adventure we call,” she previously told us. “Everything we do is for love and everything we feel is because of love. All my decisions have been based on my love for my art, love makes you brave and committed to the journey ahead, because without love, we are empty.”
    Lyndsay Doran

    Entrepreneur and founder of L’Couture Lyndsay Doran is all about fitness and wellbeing, which led her to launching her own brand. “I have always been extremely passionate about fashion and a consciously athletic, and active person,” she said. “I was in search of a unique product which delivered both fabric and fit, which was unavailable in the market. So, I decided to innovate and design it myself.”
    Aseel Al-Hamad

    From being the founder of IDegree Design, an integrated interior design agency to becoming the first woman to be appointed as the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, Aseel has become a voice of female motorists in Saudi Arabia. With not much exposure to driving due to the legal restriction for women driving, Al-Hamad took full advantage of the opportunities that came her way and proved to be a success.
    Fatma Al Otaiba

    Designer Fatma Al Otaiba started this year (and new decade) with a bang, by launching her new luxury brand ODEEM. For the last 10 years, Al-Otaiba dreamt of starting her own handbag brand. The Dubai-based luxury label which aims to focus on timeless leather goods. Combining tradition with eclecticism, the designs draw on different textures and details that are sure to turn heads.
    Last year, Al Otaiba taught us about many things to do with mindfulness and gratitude, what it takes to be an entrepreneur and her pride for being an Emirati woman.
    Ola Farahat

    Our cover star for May’s – ‘The Mindfulness Issue’, Ola Farahat is a rare combination – educated, beautiful and incredibly down to earth. With 1.2 million followers on social media, Farahat is the perfect example on how to stay mindful and grateful. Despite having been in the social media space for many years, she explains it’s still a “dream”.
    “I just pursued my hobby and believed in it,” she told EW. “I appreciated every person who admires me because they made my dreams come true.”
    Rania Fawaz

    As the cover star for ‘The Summer Escape Issue’, Rania Fawaz showed us on a 12-hour shoot in 45-degree heat that she is focused, free-spirited and unfailingly hard-working. As she’s built her name in the social media space she told us how there is “no off switch”.
    “I think the key to being sane is always to be yourself across all platforms, that way it was not draining and I didn’t feel like I had to have time for myself,” she said. “I feel like the entire day is time for myself because of the way I choose to be.”
    Areej Al Hammadi

    Making history as a Guinness World Record Holder for the most football ‘hotstepping’ in one minute, Emirati footballer Areej Al Hamadi discussed with us her brave steps towards normalizing women playing football in the region.
    Her Highness Sheikha Intisar AlSabah

    A member of the royal family, Her Highness Sheikha Intisar Salem Al Ali AlSabah is a philanthropist, entrepreneur, author, film producer, columnist and more. She’s an inspiration to many while empowering Arab women who’s at the forefront of her decision-making. She’s also the founder of Alnowair which is a positivity initiative and a non-profit initiative considered to be her biggest contribution to date to her beloved country.
    Salama Khalfan

    Salama Khalfan, the founder of her eponymous brand Salama Khalfan Fine Jewellery, is a woman who is incredibly proud of her country. “Everything about the UAE makes me feel extremely grateful to be from this nation,” she previously told us. “The fact that the UAE in the past 49 years has undergone so much development and growth on a multitude of scales which creates a strong sense of adaptability in its people. I feel thankful that I am from a country that does not believe in the impossible.”
    Amna Al Qubaisi

    Known as the first Emirati female racing driver, especially as she’s no stranger to breaking new ground in motorsport with the Emirati driver making her name during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Al Qubaisi’s success at Yas Marina Circuit was one of the major milestones in her motor racing career.
    Yasmin Al Mulla

    It takes grit, determination and hard work to follow your true passion in life. Yasmin Al Mulla, the Creative Director of YNM Dubai, knows exactly what it takes and she’s determined to represent the UAE in the fashion industry on a global scale. “I am very driven to positively represent the UAE within the global fashion market,” she said. “From a creative perspective — I to create strong products, to modernize our classic kaftans and to create homegrown ready-to-wear pieces that speak to today’s generation and to focus on high-standard craftsmanship and lasting quality.”
    Sheikha Dana Al Khalifa

    This Bahraini fashionista has gained worldwide attraction for her supreme clothing choices. While making a statement on every occasion, it’s inspiring to see how she’s grown over the years. She’s also a businesswoman, lawyer and entrepreneur.
    Her Excellency Reem Bin Karam

    Her Excellency Reem Bin Karam, continually gives back to the UAE community. Particularly when it comes to raising breast cancer awareness. In her role as the chairperson of Pink Caravan UAE, Her Excellency explained how breast cancer can occur in both men and women, the main aims of Pink Caravan, the importance of early detection of breast cancer and more.
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    Dubai police adds to its impressive supercar line-up

    Known for their real-life GranTurismo fleets worldwide, yet another Beast Patrol 4×4 has been added to Dubai Police’s supercar line-up with it being one of the most advanced police vehicles globally.
    The latest Toyota 2021 GR Supra has been added to the selection of supercars that already exits as they believe the best way to fight speed is with speed.

    This new covetable supercar reaches up to speeds of 100km/h in just 4.1 seconds with an electronically limited top speed of 250km/h providing a powerful driving experience as it churns out an awe-inspiring 382 horsepower allowing the police force to reach new heights as this giant-slaying machine is a tribute to its predecessors leaving it extraordinarily stable even at high speeds.
    Currently, the selection of exotic sports cars includes an Aston Martin One-77, a Bentley Continental GT, a Bugatti Veyron, Camaro, Ferrari FF, Lamborghini Aventador, Mercedes Brabus G-wagon with many other luxe choices in the fleet.

    Late last year, another high-performance Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S had been added with its ability to reach 315kph as it was bred with a legendary passion of providing a heart-pounding experience as it also has a 4-litre V8 engine, which will produce 630hp and ensure the vehicle can get from 0-100kph in an eye-watering 2.9 seconds
    For more information on all the fleets in the Dubai police collection visit dubaipolice.gov.ae
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    This luxury destination to reopen its borders to the world at the end of March

    As vaccine rates around the world continue to increase, there’s hope for the tourism and travel industry to return to a resemblance of normality.

    In light of this, the Seychelles has announced its intent to reopen its borders to all countries at the end of March.
    The island getaway’s government announced that borders would reopen on March 25 to visitors. In line with safety protocols, a negative COVID-19 PCR test will be required to be taken within 72 hours of departure to the Seychelles.
    Similarly, social distancing measures must be followed, masks must be worn when required and regular sanitisation is needed.
    Discussing the decision to fully reopen borders, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde said it was the “next step to allow for our economy to recover”.
    “The measures being announced reflect broadly the recommendation of our tourism partners and have been done in full consultation with and the endorsement of our health authorities,” he added.
    Prior to this, if you wanted to travel to the Seychelles and avoid quarantine, visitors were required to have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
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    Sheikh Hamdan and Sheikh Mansoor are featured in this Grammy winner’s latest hit

    It seems rapper Drake is dreaming of Dubai as he’s praised and shown love for two key members of the ruling family of the emirate in his latest hit.
    Throughout the years, Drake has been known to visit Dubai regularly and has developed friendships with His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai and His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Chairman of Dubai Sports Council.

    Giving recognition to his close friendships with the royal brothers, Drake mentioned both of the sheikhs in his new son Lemon Pepper Freestyle, which was released over the weekend as part of his new EP, Scary Hours 2.
    “And that’s facts, Hamdan Mohammed like my third cousin (Facts)/Mansoor Mohammed like my real brother (Facts)/Dubai embrace me like an Emirati (Facts),” Drake raps in the song.

    In a visit to the travel hub back in 2015, Drake even joked that Sheikh Mansoor looked like his “long lost brother”.

    It’s not the first time Drake has paid tribute to Dubai in his songs. Back in 2017 in his song Free Smoke, the rapper vocalised how he wanted to relocate to the emirate.
    “I want to move to Dubai, so I don’t never have to kick it with none of you guys,” he raps in the track.
    Perhaps after the pandemic dies down we could expect a visit in Dubai from Drake. Who knows?
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    Priyanka Chopra reveals she receives the most negativity from her own community

    Priyanka Chopra has taken both Hollywood and Bollywood by storm. However, when you reach such a huge level of fame, negativity and undue criticism always manages to manifest.
    Chopra recently opened up about the difficult side of fame, revealing she receives the most negativity from her own community.

    “I do notice a sense of protectiveness from a lot of people but also a sense of cynicism from a lot of people and a sense of negativity from a lot of people. Picking on me for no reason,” she admitted on BBC Asian Network’s Beyond Bollywood podcast.
    The 37-year-old recalled she was discussing her situation with fellow actress Mindy Kaling, where she was asked exactly why she receives so much backlash.

    “I was talking about this to Mindy [Kaling] a couple of months ago,” Chopra said. “We were talking about, ‘why is it that you get so much negativity from your own community’?”
    The actress recently opened up about her life in her new biography Unfinished.
    Chopra, who is married to Nick Jonas, took the opportunity to apologise for previously promoting skin-lightening creams.
    In particular in an advert for Pond’s, the plotline centred around Chopra playing a darker-skinned woman who lost her partner to a lighter-skinned woman. The storyline saw Chopra use the Pond’s skin-lightening product to eventually win the man back.
    The controversy surrounding the advert re-emerged in 2020 when Chopra shared her public support for the Black Lives Matter movement last year, with people pointing out she had previously been paid to promote skin-lighteners.

    List of Indian actors who are speaking on BLM and their fairness cream ads, a thread : pic.twitter.com/yUeRNLch6U
    — anti pigeon (@aluminiummaiden) May 31, 2020

    The 38-year-old reflected upon her childhood, admitting her darker skin had made her feel “unattractive”, leaving her self-worth diminished.
    “I thought about how pained I’d felt when I was called kaali [a derogatory term meaning dark-skinned] as a child,” she said in her memoir. “I was now promoting the destructive messages that had so eaten away at my sense of self-worth when I was growing up, and I knew the only person I could blame was myself.”
    She went on to say that appearing in those campaigns are one of her “most profound regrets”.
    She also added she was “deeply sorry” for her actions.
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    Want to know what’s going on in Saudi Arabia? Here’s your ultimate guide

    Known for its well-curated travel guides for everyone from around the world to discover, the UAE’s favourite go-to guide What’s On has now expanded into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for yet another immersive experience on all the latest trends in the country.
    From lifestyle, food, information on culture, travel and news, the digital experience will ensure you stay abreast with all the meaningful content offering inspiring stories at What’s On Saudi Arabia.

    Ian Fairservice, Managing Partner of Motivate Media Group, said: “This move is part of What’s On’s plans to expand its brand portfolio and recognises the tremendous growth potential of online content specifically created for Saudi residents and expats. Saudi is driving investment and tourism more than ever before and we feel we can bring valuable and engaging content to this market.”

    As you explore the ancient heritage of Saudi Arabia along with its upcoming modern developments, from stores galore to traditional souks, What’s On is all set to inspire its audience with a world of hidden treasures that you might not even know about, currently in English with plans to introduce this in Arabic too.
    Laura Coughlin, the head of content at What’s On, added “We have been working hard over the last year to build an editorially-strong website that honours Saudi Arabia. We want to help our audience discover fresh and exciting ways to immerse themselves in their respective cities and inspire them to explore even more.”
    The website is now live, with an opportunity to sign up for its newsletter featuring the most recent news in Riyadh and Jeddah which is updated weekly. To keep on top of all the latest news in Saudi Arabia visit whatsonsaudiarabia.com
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    A new WhatsApp update means you’ll never text the wrong person again (hopefully)

    Ever accidentally messaged the wrong person, which can make for an embarrassing situation?
    However, with this new WhatsApp update means you’ll (hopefully) never text the wrong person again.

    Users are now able to create bespoke wallpapers for each of their chats to differentiate them from each other to avoid any potential mix-ups.
    While avoiding the option of accidentally sending any messages to the wrong person and in order to reduce confusion as much as possible, this feature is sure to provide a seamless chatting system with all the necessary wallpaper options now available.

    Sent chats meant for Pat to Kat? And chats meant for Kat to Nat? We’ve all gone through such mix ups. Now you can create Wallpapers meant for each of your chats on WhatsApp and avoid mix ups. pic.twitter.com/nKYyrDhLxl
    — WhatsApp (@WhatsApp) March 1, 2021

    How to add a wallpaper for Android users on WhatsApp
    Go to the chats section after opening a WhatsApp conversation
    Tap the menu button and choose the wallpaper option
    The options including, bright, dark, solid colours and my photos will appear
    Select on the best option then set the wallpaper
    A pop-up will appear, in that select for this chat and tap the ok button.
    How to add a wallpaper for iPhone users on WhatsApp
    Firstly access a conversation on your iPhone and tap on the profile picture or name
    Click on the feature – wallpaper & sound
    Add choose a new wallpaper
    In the next screen, you can browse the bright, dark or solid colours selection or the photos option can be chosen to add your own image.
    Once you go back to your chat, a new custom wallpaper in the chat background will be added.
    To simply get rid of the custom wallpaper, you can go back to the settings as mentioned above and click on the remove custom wallpaper button to confirm.
    In addition, the privacy policy regarding the updated terms and conditions sent through to each user in early January has also been clarified by the application, as they’ve mentioned it would affect messaging with business accounts without affecting personal accounts.
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