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Globe Today is Facing a Pandemic Situation Describes S Ravi Bse (Sethurathnam Former Chairman)

The globe today is facing a pandemic situation and India has not remained untouched by its negative influence. In fact, as per the  S Ravi BSE Chairman  Mr. Sethurathnam Ravi, India is the most disruptive considering the economic situation and human lives loss. Nearly every sector has been adversely affected during this period. The reason behind this adverse effect as per  S. Ravi  was the domestic demand and the supply or exports that sharply dropped with noteworthy exceptions. S Ravi Bse(Ex-Chairman) An effort was also made for analyzing the effect and the possible solutions for particular essential key sectors. Among all Aviation, hospitality, and tourism were the most affected sectors which faced the maximum burden of the crisis. As per the reports of UNCTAD, the trade of India faced a loss of around USD 348 million due to Covid-19. This came up with an adverse impact on the production, as well as the inventory available. The loss of the pharmaceutical industry i...

UAE’s Security Bubble Is Punctured by Its Role in Yemen War

THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES has built an economic and political system reliant on its status as a safe harbor in an unstable region. The glittering prosperity and safety of cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi has enticed people from around the world to live, work, and invest in the small Gulf Arab country ­— just 150 kilometers from the coast of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The success of the Emirates has often felt like a bit of a miracle: a bubble of exorbitant wealth that has grown in the desert over a few short decades, thanks in large part to the contributions of expatriate workers and professionals. The fragility of this bubble however was highlighted this week, when the war in poverty-stricken Yemen, in which the UAE has taken a prominent role, finally arrived at its doorstep. This satellite image shows the aftermath of an attack claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on an Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. fuel depot in United Arab Emirates Two separate attacks claimed by Yemeni Houthi rebels th...

MIGRANTS DETAINED IN TEXAS BORDER OPERATION ARE FIGHTING BACK — AND IT’S NOT GOING WELL FOR GOV. GREG ABBOTT

TEXAS GOV. GREG Abbott’s crusade  on the southern border is under fire. Earlier this month, a state judge ruled in favor of an undocumented Ecuadorian man who alleged that his treatment in the governor’s militarized Operation Lone Star campaign was the product of a constitutional train wreck that is upending the relationship between the federal government and the state. With backing from the county district attorney in Austin, the decision opened the door to similar challenges, which began coming in less than 24 hours later and now threaten the continued existence of the controversial policing experiment at the heart of Abbott’s bid for reelection. A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper taking part in Operation Lone Star patrols the Rio Grande at the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas For nearly a year, a patchwork of state police troopers, members of the Texas National Guard, and local law enforcement agencies operating under Abbott’s orders have delivered thousands of undo...