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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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    Why Harry and Meghan are being advised to postpone their tell-all interview

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey is set to air this weekend.
    It’s the first time the couple have sat down together for a televised interview since they announced their engagement back in 2017.

    Since then, the pair have married, had their first child together, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, and stepped down from their roles as senior royals.
    However, some are advising that given Prince Philip, the Queen’s husband, is currently in hospital, the airing of the interview should be postponed.

    Royal biographer Phil Dampier questioned that Prince Philip’s health is currently touch-and-go, while royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, told the Daily Mail, that if something were to happen to the Duke of Edinburgh, the interview “would look terrible”.
    However, he pointed out, “Even if Harry and Meghan wanted to stop it, they probably can’t and it’s out of their hands.”
    Despite reservations from some, the palace is reportedly not fussed about the interview, per the Daily Telegraph UK.
    “The family is very worried about Philip and their thoughts are very much with him rather than this Oprah interview,” a reported royal aide said. “They have much more important things to worry about.”
    Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah
    The first trailer for the interview was released on Sunday, with the Duchess of Sussex first appearing with Winfrey solo.
    “I just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject that’s off-limits,” the famous talk show host says in the preview. She later directly asks Meghan, “Were you silent or were you silenced?”
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    Prince Harry then joins his pregnant wife for the interview. He candidly says, “My biggest concern was history repeating itself.”
    It’s set to be an explosive 90-minute interview with the couple at their new home in Montecito, California.
    Winfrey even says at the end of the first 30-second preview, “You’ve said some pretty shocking things here.”
    A second preview was also released, with Prince Harry discussing his mother, Princess Diana and comparing how they were treated to her.
    “You know, for me, I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you with my wife by my side,” he admits. “Because I can’t begin to imagine what it must’ve been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago.”
    The Duke of Sussex also added that while it had been “unbelievably tough” for the pair, “at least we have each other”.
    It looks as though it’s definitely set to be a gripping interview.
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    March’s – ‘The Wellness Issue’ with Bottega Veneta

    March’s – ‘The Wellness Issue’ – Download Now 
    Words & Creative Direction: Amy Sessions
    Photography: Greg Adamski

    Fashion Assistant: Sarah Joseph
    Hair & Makeup: Ania Poniatowska at MMG artists

    With special thanks to The Flying Saucer, Sharjah Art Foundation
    Welcome to The Wellness Issue.
    We are extremely proud to have partnered with Bottega Veneta for this month’s cover shoot in Close Knit. Texture play and a bold colour palette proved the most fitting partner to the location – Sharjah Art Foundation, where outstanding ’70s architecture juxtaposed against the modernity of Bottega Veneta’s Salon 01 collection.
    Thank you YA, TT and AR, for your partnership in making this happen.

    In this issue, we focus on all things wellness related from optimizing your body’s functionality in The Gut – A Guide, the benefits of cryotherapy in Sub Zero, the power of data-driven wellness in Track & Trace and some of the most incredible women we know discuss their approach to health and overall wellness in Good Practice.
    With a focus on the wellness of the planet, we feature sustainable brands from Australian label aaizél in Substance & Sustainability to an exclusive interview with Co-Founders of Veja, Sébastien Kopp and François-Ghislain Morillion in Ethical Soles.
    For beauty, we look at one of the best support systems for the body in Quality Sleep, health-boosting supplements in Back Up and compile the best edit of cruelty-free beauty brand in Mindful Beauty.
    The Wanderlust features an exceptional edit of the best detox resorts around the globe while closer to home Mysk Al Faya makes The Perfect Retreat to relax and unwind.
    When it comes to wellness, a holistic approach is ideal – happiness is an inside job. 
    March’s – ‘The Wellness Issue’ – Download Now
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    2021: When is Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr in the UAE?

    It was recently announced in Dubai that COVID-19 restrictions which begun in February were being extended until the start of Ramadan.
    So, when exactly is the Holy Month set to begin?

    The predicted dates for Ramadan an Eid Al Fitr were announced back in January, per UAE Barq. Ibrahim Al-Jarwan, who is a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, estimated when the crescent will appear to mark the beginning of Ramadan.
    Al-Jarwan expects the Ramadan crescent to be born on Monday, April 12, 2021 at 06:31pm UAE time. The holy month of Ramadan would then begin the next day on Tuesday, April 13.
    ALSO READ: All the UAE public holidays coming up in 2021

    However, these dates are only predictions at present and the firm dates will be announced by the UAE government.

    Eid Al Fitr then falls on the last day of the Islamic month of Ramadan to Shawwal 3. It’s been predicted that Eid al Fitr could fall on May 13, a Thursday, which would mean a potential three-day weekend.
    Public holidays for 2021
    At the end of last year, public holidays for 2021 and 2022 were announced by the UAE cabinet following a meeting chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai.
    His Highness approved the holidays for the following two years for both public and private sector employees.
    This decision, according to Sheikh Mohammed, is to streamline the work in both sectors, as well as being able to give UAE citizens and residents a longer lead time to plan holidays.

    مجلس الوزراء برئاسة صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم يعتمد أجندة العطلات الرسمية للعاملين في القطاع الحكومي والخاص لعامي 2021 و 2022، وذلك في إطار تنظيم سير العمل في القطاعين وضمان استمراريته مع مختلف القطاعات. #حكومة_الإمارات pic.twitter.com/UaU7tOdL9v
    — UAEGov (@uaegov) December 19, 2020

    The holiday dates for 2021 and 2022 are as follows.
    2021
    January 1: New Year
    29 Ramadan to 3 Shawwal: Eid Al Fitr
    9 Zul Hijjah: Arafah Day
    10 to 12 Zul Hijjah: Eid Al Adha
    August 12: Islamic New Year
    October 21: Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) birthday
    December 1: Commemoration Day
    December 2 and 3: National Day
    2022
    January 1: New Year
    Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3: Eid Al Fitr
    Zul Hijjah 9: Arafah Day
    Zul Hijjah 10 to 12: Eid Al Adha
    July 30: Islamic New Year
    October 8: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December 1: Commemoration Day
    December 2 and 3: UAE National Day
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    First look: ‘Shocking things’ said in Meghan and Harry’s tell-all interview

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sat down with Oprah Winfrey to give a tell-all interview about their lives post-leaving the royal family and moving to the USA.
    The first trailer for the interview was released on Sunday, with the Duchess of Sussex first appearing with Winfrey solo.

    “I just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject that’s off-limits,” the famous talk show host says in the preview. She later directly asks Meghan, “Were you silent or were you silenced?”
    Prince Harry then joins his pregnant wife for the interview. He candidly says, “My biggest concern was history repeating itself.”

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    It’s set to be an explosive 90-minute interview with the couple at their new home in Montecito, California.
    Winfrey even says at the end of the first 30-second preview, “You’ve said some pretty shocking things here.”
    A second preview was also released, with Prince Harry discussing his mother, Princess Diana and comparing how they were treated to her.
    “You know, for me, I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you with my wife by my side,” he admits. “Because I can’t begin to imagine what it must’ve been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago.”
    The Duke of Sussex also added that while it had been “unbelievably tough” for the pair, “at least we have each other”.
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    During both previews, quotes from Meghan aren’t played, but the mum-of-one, who is currently expecting her second child, looks visibly upset at some points.
    The CBS interview is set to air on Sunday, March 7 and will be an “intimate conversation” with the legendary talk show host.
    “Winfrey will speak with Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in a wide-ranging interview, covering everything from stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she is handling life under intense public pressure,” the network said in a statement officially announcing the interview.
    “Later, the two are joined by Prince Harry as they speak about their move to the United States and their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family.”

    Just a couple of weeks ago,  the couple announced the joyous news they are expecting their second child together.
    The news was announced via a spokesperson for the couple, alongside a sweet black and white photo of the pair sitting in the sun together whilst Meghan cradled her small bump.
    “We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother,” the spokesperson for the Sussexes said. “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are overjoyed to be expecting their second child.”
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    Alia Al Neyadi – The first professional Emirati ballerina

    February’s – ‘The Love Issue’ – Download Now
    Alia Al Neyadi, the first professional Emirati ballerina, sat down with Emirates Woman to discuss following your passions and breaking down barriers in the GCC.
    Can you talk us through your career?
    In the beginning, just like any child, I wanted to take up an activity as my mother encouraged my sister and I to be active from a very young age. I tried different sports yet the moment I tried ballet, I knew that that was what I had to do. Since then, there wasn’t a doubt in my mind that this was my calling and have dedicated 20 years of my life to it.
    Can you explain to us what you love about ballet?

    It’s funny every time I get asked that question, I think what is there not to love? What can be more beautiful than expressing yourself through movement without having to say anything? In life we always aim to do rather than talk about it, I feel dance allows me to just do that. If I hear a beat, I know that it’ll take me somewhere beautiful and each time it’s different which is so freeing, and if anything we all want to feel free and be who we are.

    You’re a woman of many firsts in your career. What is it like being a woman in this region to pave the way for others?

    I think if you do something different you’re already paving the way, especially if you’re first it’s a responsibility to be taken seriously as the message behind it is crucial. I have always struggled to portray the message of art and expression rather than it just being “dance” as it is so much more. Dance is the combination of movement and music, whether it’s classical or contemporary you can still feel so much power. When I started, I didn’t think of it as me being first I just told my mother that I really wanted to do it. It began with five kids at the cultural foundation, Abu Dhabi where it was I and my sister and our three friends, and from there the story began and we kept growing and now we have ballet classes all over the emirate.
    What are your hopes for women in the future in this region?
    I believe it’s important to aim for something and believe in it. Only through commitment can we achieve the unthinkable.
    Being a woman of firsts, you’ll be a role model to many. What do you love about being a role model?
    I always important to stay true to who you are only then can others feel what you do is honest and inspiring. I get many letters on how my story makes them want to do things they thought seemed unrealistic, and I know if I was able to touch some young girls out there to strive for greater things, I know I have done my job.
    What advice would you give to young women in this region?
    My advice to you is simple: dream it, work for it and live it. Do not give up when it gets tough, whatever you do will be hard but the journey is what is beautiful I have learned that through my own long journey. All the training, difficulties I had physically and mentally sometimes paid off at the end, made me stronger.
    What have been three hurdles you have experienced in your career?
    Only three? I was around 14 when most of it began as this is when what was a hobby transitioned onto something more serious. Although, as a ballerina, the repertoire that I performed was 90 per cent from the iconic ballets that have been created centuries ago and the costumes and choreography remained the same till today. At 15, I was being criticized by those who are over 35-years-old and was being treated as though I had done something wrong where all I wanted to do was dance to the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky or Prokofiev. Many didn’t understand the purpose of ballet and perhaps still don’t, but that isn’t something we can be upset with, I understood from a young age that it’s okay to not agree with something, you just have to believe in what you are doing and love it and eventually others will see it.
    What have been some major milestones in your career?
    My first milestone was my first competition at 14-years-old where I won second place out of 160 countries who were involved. Our delegation was the only one from the Arab world which of course is a huge responsibility and definitely the goal to show the world that there is so much more the Arab region can offer.
    This is ‘The Love Issue’ – what does love mean to you and how do you plan to instil love into your life throughout 2021?
    If we don’t have a love for what we do, for others and for ourselves, we don’t have much. It is important to always remember and love what you do. If you do what you love then you will never work a day in your life, but rather live each day through the work that you do.
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    Emirates to launch digital verification of passenger COVID-19 records with DHA

    As COVID-19 vaccine rates continue to rise and as the UAE’s mass testing strategy continues, Emirates in partnership with the Dubai Health Authority is set to launch digital verification of passengers’ medical records.
    Over the weekend a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Emirates Chairman and Chief Executive His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum and Dubai Health Authority’s His Excellency Awadh Al Ketbi, Director General, in order to have records of those who have had the vaccine and COVID-19 tests when travelling.

    Emirates Airline is one of the first in the world to implement such a system, which will launch immediately. According to Sheikh Ahmed, it’s a “natural step” in the right direction for the airline.
    “Dubai is a leading global air transport hub, as well as one of the world’s most progressive cities in the area of e-government services,” he said. “It’s a natural step to combine our capabilities to implement digital verification of Covid-19 medical records, which will also enable contactless document verification at Dubai Airport.

    Emirates and @DHA_Dubai will create seamless digital verification of COVID-19 medical records for travellers. https://t.co/AnXo0jDvq8 #FlySaferWithEmirates #FlyEmiratesFlyBetter @DXB pic.twitter.com/GGhiaPQkgK
    — Emirates Airline (@emirates) February 25, 2021

    “Dubai will continue to lead the way in implementing effective and balanced approaches to contagion control while facilitating travel and air transport which are crucial to communities and economies.”
    This move comes after neighbouring GCC country Bahrain became one of the first countries to launch a digital COVID-19 vaccine passport in the world.
    At present, there are four vaccines available in Bahrain – the same as the UAE – include Sinopharm, Pfizer-BioNTech, Astrazeneca and Sputnik V.
    In a statement issued by the Gulf’s state’s media office, the use of a digital COVID-19 vaccine passport was announced.
    Through this, authorities will be able to verify its validity by scanning a QR code linking to the national vaccine register. This initiative with aid various governments around the world in identifying the best possible method of how such certificates and passports can help revive economies again.
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    COVID-19 in the UAE: Active cases drop to lowest level in three months

    Over the last couple of months, the number of COVID-19 cases has increased which has led to tighter restrictions in emirates.
    However, on Wednesday, February 24, the number of active cases in the UAE dropped to its lowest level in three months.

    A new 3,102 positive cases were recorded bringing the total cases to 378,637, but there were also 3,814 recoveries bringing the total to 370,381. This means there are currently 7,092 active cases in the country.
    Since the start of the pandemic last year, the UAE has ensured to implement a successful mass testing model, with over 26 million PCR tests being conducted to date.

    A similar approach has been taken with administering COVID-19 vaccines in the UAE.
    UAE’s vaccination program
    It was announced last week that the UAE had reached the milestone of administering over five million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, with the aim of vaccinating half of the population by March.
    This milestone in the vaccination process bodes well for the nation’s aim to vaccinate half of the population by the end of March and also showcases the UAE as one of the leaders in the world in vaccination rates.
    At present, there are four COVID-19 vaccinations being administered in the UAE.
    READ: The 4 COVID-19 vaccines that are currently available in the UAE
    The first vaccine to be approved in the UAE was the Sinophram vaccine, followed by the Pfizer vaccine being permitted in Dubai towards the end of last year.
    In January, Russia’s Sputnik V was approved for emergency use. And now, just recently, the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has been approved in Dubai.
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