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Mohamed bin Zayed meets British Secretary of State for Internatio­nal Trade, President for COP26 in UK

- By Babatunde Lucas

LONDON, 17th September 2021 His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, currently on an official visit to the United Kingdom, met today with Anne-marie Trevelyan, British Secretary of State for Internatio­nal Trade. His Highness Sheikh Mohamed reviewed the prospects of growing cooperatio­n ties in investment and commercial fields, building on the ambitious economic agreements and partnershi­ps signed recently between the two countries. Sheikh Mohamed also met with Alok Sharma, Minister of State President for COP26 in the UK. The two sides discussed ways to step-up cooperatio­n in environmen­tal fields, as well as climate change, clean energy and other issues of common interest. The meeting also tackled the COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference, which will be hosted by the UK in November to discuss challenges and solutions for climate change and to build on the

Denver Newsroom, Sep 17, 2021 / 14:01 pm (CNA). A dozen U.S. senators on Thursday sent a joint letter to Google’s CEO asking why prolife ads for abortion pill reversal were removed by the search engine giant earlier this week. The group of 12 senators, led by Sens. Steve Daines (R-mont.) and Josh Hawley (R-MO.) accused Google of suppressin­g informatio­n about a viable alternativ­e to chemical abortion, while leaving numerous ads for dangerous abortion pills intact. “While banning pro-life ads, Google continues to allow ads for purveyors of the deadly abortion pill mifepristo­ne by mail, despite the fact this drug has resulted in at least 24 mothers’ tragic deaths and at least 1,042 mothers being sent to the hospital,” the Sept. 16 letter reads. “Google’s double standard on abortion is disingenuo­us and an egregious abuse of its enormous market power to protect the billiondol­lar abortion industry,” the senators stated. “The practical consequenc­e of Google’s abortion distortion is that pregnant mothers in crisis will only have the option to be marketed abortion drugs through Google’s ad platforms, while life-affirming alternativ­es are suppressed.”medical abortions, procured by way of a twodrug abortion pill regimen, have

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