The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad on Thursday reconnected itself to Dubai under ‘air transport bubbles’ as part of the efforts of the union government

The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad on Thursday reconnected itself to Dubai under ‘air transport bubbles’ as part of the efforts of the union government to restart international air connectivity amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Amid the coronavirus guidelines and Unlock 4.0 reopening, the air travel is now showing signs of recovery.

On Thursday, restarting the connection between Hyderabad and Dubai, the first flight of Emirates (EK 526), a Boeing 777- 300ER aircraft, arrived with passengers at 08.25 am at the Hyderabad International Airport with the first departure from Hyderabad at 10 am.

According to airport authorities, the UAE-based Emirates airline would be operating three times weekly every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.

Israeli airline Israir has tentatively booked slots at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport for flights to the United Arab Emirates in October

Israeli airline Israir has tentatively booked slots at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport for flights to the United Arab Emirates in October. The airline is still awaiting approval to operate the flights to Dubai. In August, it was announced that flights would begin between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

In August, the world was taken by surprise when President Trump announced a deal that would see the United Arab Emirates formally recognizing Israel. Since then, the Israeli flag carrier has operated a historic first flight by an Israeli airline to Abu Dhabi.

Operating commercial flights
As soon as normalization talks between the two countries were announced, Israir’s CEO started talking about flights between Tel Aviv and Dubai. However, at the time, he mentioned that this would hinge on whether Saudi Arabia would grant the airline overflight rights for its airspace.

A man has been accused of premeditated murder by cutting the throat of his manager after the latter had refused to let the defendant return to his country.

A man has been accused of premeditated murder by cutting the throat of his manager after the latter had refused to let the defendant return to his country.
The Dubai Court of First Instance heard that the 21-year-old defendant from Kyrgyzstan, who worked at a garage in Al Quoz Industrial area, had a heated argument with his manager before slitting his throat with a sharp knife and then smashing his head with a hammer.
In June this year, Dubai Police were alerted about the murder and the defendant was arrested the day after the incident near his country’s consulate.

According to a policeman, the victim was found by his employees in a pool of blood and the defendant was the last person seen with him.

Dubai is looking to attract retirees by gearing up a program first started two years ago that’s taken on greater urgency as the Middle East business hub

Dubai is looking to attract retirees by gearing up a program first started two years ago that’s taken on greater urgency as the Middle East business hub contends with the flight of expatriates amid an economic downturn.

Foreigners over the age of 55 will be eligible for a five-year renewable visa if they meet certain criteria, according to the Dubai Media Office. In its initial phase, the program will focus on residents working in the second-biggest sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates.

Built on trade and tourism in a region reliant on oil, Dubai saw its population growth slow for three straight years even before the global pandemic shook up its economy. With job losses in the UAE accelerating to the fastest on record, the emirate runs the risk of seeing more expatriates choosing to decamp to other countries or return home.

Dubai has started a program that makes foreigners over the age of 55 eligible for a five-year renewable visa

Dubai has started a program that makes foreigners over the age of 55 eligible for a five-year renewable visa if they meet certain criteria, according to the Dubai Media Office. The business hub of the Middle East has started the program to attract wealthy retirees as the city a flight of expatriates amid an economic downfall.

The initial phase of the program will focus on UAE residents working in Dubai.

The candidates will be eligible only if they meet one of the following requirements like Monthly income of 20,000 dirhams ($5,445), Savings of 1 million dirhams, Own property in Dubai worth 2 million dirhams.

In 2018, expatriates to stay beyond retirement age. People of foreign nationalities constitute 90 per cent of the city’s population, but the residency is tied to employment, discouraging many from setting roots, and in turn investments, in the city.

Dubai is seeking to attract wealthy foreign retirees as the economy of the Middle East trade and tourism hub reels from the coronavirus pandemic

Dubai is seeking to attract wealthy foreign retirees as the economy of the Middle East trade and tourism hub reels from the coronavirus pandemic and low oil prices, prompting many expatriates to leave.

It will grant visas renewable every five years to resident expatriates and foreigners over the age of 55 who fulfil specific financial conditions, the government media office said.

To be eligible, they must have a monthly income of at least 20,000 dirhams ($5,445) or 1 million dirhams in cash savings, or 2 million dirhams worth of property in Dubai.
Important sectors of the Dubai economy such as tourism and transportation have been severely impacted by the coronavirus crisis and firms have been cutting jobs to save costs.

This has prompted many expatriates – who make up the majority of the population of the UAE, which includes Dubai – to leave the country in which residency is tied to employment and that does not offer citizenship routes to non-nationals.

The new law could help prop up Dubai’s real estate market, which has been suffering from oversupply for years.

The economy of Dubai, the UAE’ second-largest and second-wealthiest emirate after oil-rich Abu Dhabi, is expected to shrink sharply this year, with some analysts estimating a contraction of over 10 percent.

Hon. Alex Ozone

Alex Ozone cannot sing, even if his life depended on it. Singing is not a talent he is interested in pursuing and he is so confident that he will fail woefully if he attempts it. He has good reasons though for feeling that way. His voice is not smooth or silky and he has a conspicuous Ibo accent. You simply cannot persuade him to go into the studio and record a song. It’s simply not in his DNA. However, he is madly in love with music. Not just music but the entertainment industry.

His environment contributed largely to his uncanny knack to promote Nigerian music. He grew up in Ojuelegba- that populous area which has become famous for churning out renowned entertainers. Growing up in this entertainment community opened Ozone’s eyes to the world of showbiz. He watched entertainers struggle to make a name for themselves. He heard tales of disappointment by these artistes who toil day and night to churn out incredible talents only to be rejected.

“I saw a lot of artistes coming together but nobody wanted to listen to them. Nobody really wanted to hear their music.”

Out of that gaping need sprang Ozone’s desire to promote artistes and entertainers. He decided to be the middle man, taking the songs of these artistes to the people who matter most in the industry so they could get airplay. The first entertainer he professionally worked with was Ayo Makun popularly known as AY the comedian. It was during those days of his AY.com comedy skits. Terry G later came on board. There are many few A-list artistes he had worked with but Ozone modestly refrained from blowing his trumpet.

The music landscape has changed drastically since Ozone started out his media company, 03 Media in 2000. Back then, there were no mobile phones and words like ‘online streaming’ or ‘mp3 download’ were novelty. Ozone however managed to stay up to his game by keeping up with the trend. If you ask him, he will tell you that any creative person in this industry must be able to keep up with the trend.

Obviously, managing artistes within the country wasn’t the bigger picture in Ozone’s mind. Promotional tours were. In the past couple of years, he’s been busy scheduling promotional tours for artistes in Europe, UK, US and elsewhere in the world. It didn’t happen overnight. First, he had to make the right contacts, market these artistes and then gain the trust of the artistes as well as the show organisers.

     Trust turned out to be a dicey word for these artistes and talent management companies.

“I keep telling people that if you want to go into a business, you have to study that business, know its terrain. Too many people go into show business based on heresies and what they see in the media, forgetting that it is a make believe industry. You have to study the business, you must sacrifice before you gain but most people want to gain without making any sacrifice, simply because they hear or read that Davido bought a gold chain of N30 billion. It’s all make-believe. That gold chain might be a gift who wants him to promote his brand, not that he bought it with his money or at that amount. But someone will hear about it and will want to do same. You are using your last money to impress. So the issue of trust will always be there because they are not real to themselves. They want to reap where they have not sowed. If they are real to themselves, they won’t have any problem. I try as much as possible to tell them the truth. For example, I tell them how much they are worth in Europe even if they are superstars here. If they are good with the offer, we seal the deal, if not; they can walk out the door. I’m always transparent in my dealings. The truth is that they don’t trust themselves and hardly tell each other the truth.”

His biggest break came when he took Tekno on tour. It is actually his most memorable tour yet.

“When I started this tour six years ago, they didn’t believe in Nigerian music in Europe. It wasn’t selling but we kept on pushing because of the passion. Moreover trust was also an issue because most of these international promoters have fallen victims to fraudsters. I have to sacrifice a lot and build my trust. Then last year, after Tekno tour, the buzz became greater. There were lots of positive changes. We began to receive a lot of demand for Nigerian music artistes.”

Other artistes he has taken on tours include Kiss Daniel, Patoranking among others. Interestingly, there are no female artistes in his list yet. According to the Ebonyi-born entertainment mogul, the female artiste lacked the strength to keep up with the physical demands of city tours. However, he is open to work with them if they are up to the task.

Regarding the acceptance of Nigerian music outside the country, Ozone ranked the country music number two in the world.

“Nigeria music is number two in the world. It is generally accepted anywhere, be it Caribbean, Uganda, the whole Africa. They believe in Nigerian music more than their own superstars. Right now, Olamide is the most demanded artiste in the world. He is our next project.”

So far, entertainment has been very rewarding for the young businessman. He believes that the industry had taken him to greater heights which other sectors would have been unable to. Notwithstanding, as an Ibo man, he is involved in other businesses.

Dr Talal Almuhaisin

Dr. Talal AlMuhaisin
Board Certified Dermatology & Aesthetics Specialist

ABOUT
Doctor Talal is a board certified dermatologist. Graduated from the royal collage of surgeons RCSI in Ireland, Dublin . Then he continued his specialization in KIMS and achieved the Phd in dermatology. He attended a lot of conferences around the world in dermatology and cosmetology. He completed a 10 years of experience in this field in The Ameeri Hospital in Kuwait city.

His keen interest are
1)Acne vulgaris and acne scars treatment.
2) Hair fall treatment and hair transplant procedures.
3) Skin pigmentations treatment.
4) Eczema and psoriasis cases.
5) Fillers and botox injections.
6) PRP injections and mesotherpay
7) Laser treatments.
8) Cosmetology in genaral.

Affiliations
– Member of many local and international associations of dermatologists.
– Member of Kuwait medical association.
– Member of Kuwait red crescent society.

Activities
– Awareness visiting lecturer in Kuwait university and in Kuwait red crescent society.
– Q8 Pulse FM888 presenter in 2016.
Youtuber and mega-influencer in social media.
– To share his knowledge and experience, he has given many awareness programs, public speech regarding dermatology and cosmetology in various media, print media and other media.

Website – Drtalalalmuhaisin.com

Rhinoplasty & Plastic Surgery

A well-known, award winning ENT & Facial Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon based in Harley Street. Practicing in aesthetic industry for more than 14 years and operated more than 2000 surgeries in Istanbul, UK and Cyprus.
His special interest and consistent good results in surgical and non-surgical rhinoplasty featured on Channel 4 and Channel 5 and awarded him the “Nose King” title by his patients.
He also published his own suture techniques for Rhinoplasty and advanced techniques in non-surgical Rhinoplasty in world known aesthetic journals.
He is also a KOL (key opinion leader) for non-surgical Butt lift and body contouring with using fillers. He runs regular hands on training on ” Surgical & Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty” and ” Non-Surgical Butt Lift and Body Contouring”. Also, he has popular online training modules for most advanced non-surgical treatments.
He is also CEO and Founder of Virtual Aesthetic Doctor which is the world’s first aesthetic training application with Virtual Reality (VR).
He is the main Non-surgical Rhinoplasty trainer in Wigmore Medical and he has his own online and hands on training courses.

Buttock augmentation is one of the most popular aesthetic treatment trends in the last decade. Surgery also known as Brazilian Butt Lift ( BBL ) became the most popular body surgery including a liposuction, processing the fat and transferring the fat into buttocks which improves the size, shape, and contour of the buttocks while making tummy, waist, or thighs smaller1.
Butt enhancement can also be achieved by using silicone implants inserted through or underneath the buttocks muscles.
Since Poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra) gained U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for use in human immunodeficiency virus-related facial lipoatrophy in August of 20042 non-surgical options for butt lifting and enhancement started to become popular.
Nowadays search for better non-surgical way of butt enhancement brought Hyaluronic acid-based products which are specifically designed for butt enhancement got approved by CE and getting more popular every day.

FAT TRANSFER VS BUTT IMPLANTS VS POLY L LACTIC ACID VS HYALURONIC ACID FILLERS?
Which one is safer?
Which one is more effective?
Which one is more cost effective?
Which one is longer lasting?
Which one is easier to perform safely?
When comparing implants with fat grafting, fat grafting with liposuction can be considered more safe, natural, and effective for butt enhancement and contouring which is easier to perform than the implants3. No risk for rejection or implant complications but on the other hand it needs a surgical intervention, general anaesthesia and intravascular complication risks which can be even mortal4.
When comparing fat transfer with non-surgical butt enhancement like fillers or Poly L- lactic acid injections, fat transfer needs processing and processing step can effect both results and longevity which is is not very superior than fillers7 and post procedure complications like infection, intravascular complications, embolism is higher with fat grafting as the fat injections are usually deeper under the muscle5. Although there is no research about it, surgeon believes cellulite development is more common with fat transfer because of increasing fat density in the area.
When comparing the Poly L lactic acid injections with hyaluronic acid injections, as the main goal of the treatment is volume replacement or enhancement or contouring, high projection and volumizing capacity hyaluronic acid filler is preferred6.
Available Hyaluronic acid-based fillers in the market consists: ( Genefill Contour)

Hyaluronic Acid Sodium Salt
2 mg

Cross-linked HA Sodium Salt
20 mg

Sodium Chloride
6.9 mg

Water for Injection Ad
1 ml

HA Particle Size
200-350 µm

Like other biphasic hyaluronic acid-based products, reabsorption rate is around 18/24 months. The lifestyle and exercise can affect the lasting time of this product8.

PATIENT SELECTION

Square and V shape is more masculine and rounder and heart shape is more feminine.
Body fillers are best indicated for enhancement of the upper and middle thirds of the buttocks and the lateral trochanteric depressions (hip dips).
As you can imagine surgeon recommends not injecting the lower part of the buttock because it will make the area heavier and cause more saggy look.

Contraindications include:
Severe skin laxity especially in the lower portion in elderly patients
Ptosis of lower third of the gluteal area
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Infections in the area
Allergy to lidocaine or hyaluronic acid
Patients with high blood pressure or cardiac problems due to high sodium amount in the product
As there is no published article about butt fillers in patients who had fat transfer or butt implants, surgeon recommends that products should be injected carefully and slowly as there will be lots of scarring, fibrotic attachments in the area which will make the injections harder and spreading the product equally will be less possible and blood supply can be further decreased because of high volume of fillers compressing the blood vessels against the implants.

TREATMENT PLANNING

Marking needs to be done while the patients are standing. Deepest points and borders of injection is marked before injecting the anaesthetics. Gluteal skin and fat thickness are important when planning the treatment. This is important for cannula length and injection depth while injecting. Analysis revealed a significant difference in gluteal region fat thickness between male and female subjects. The average gluteal fat thickness for female subjects is 33.2 mm, the

IPL Tournament

There’s less than a month to go for the IPL to roll over but there still isn’t any details about the schedule of the tournament which will see 60 games. The delay reportedly is because of Covid-19-related travel restrictions between the emirates.

A report in Cricinfo states, the plan is to host 21 of the 56 group-stage games each in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and 14 in Sharjah, with the playoffs in the first two emirates.

Kolkata Knight Riders and defending champions Mumbai Indians are in Abu Dhabi which means they will have to cross the border multiple times, adding to the headaches related to travel restrictions between the emirates.

Mandatory checks have been ramped up at the border after there was a spike in the number of cases, making travel into Abu Dhabi more time-consuming than before.

The report stated that the IPL Governing Council members are in touch with the Emirates Cricket Board – headed by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, the UAE’s minister of culture, youth and social development, to try and get the matter resolved at the earliest.

Matt Boucher, the CEO of Abu Dhabi Cricket, believes that the matter is not as grave as it seems and can be resolved soon.

“At the border, it’s either a DPI test or a PCR test, and it’s purely to protect the population of Abu Dhabi. Many hundreds of people are using the border every day, and it’s certainly not a hassle or an issue,” he told ESPNcricinfo. “It just has to be, of course, tailored into the event schedule with rotational testing. But the teams need to be tested in accordance with the protocols of the event, the UAE government, and the BCCI protocols for the event. And if those are in line with the testing procedures at the border, then the facilitation will take place.”