Manila Bulletin

UAE names first ‘happiness’ minister

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Forget the negative headlines pouring from the Middle East. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) thinks it’s time to focus on something brighter instead.

The prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, took to Twitter on Wednesday to announce a new Cabinet that includes the country’s first-ever “minister of state for happiness.’’

Lest anyone think this was another wacky idea like Dubai’s man-made archipelag­os shaped like palm trees and a map of the world, Sheikh Mohammed insisted that happiness was more than a wish and would be guided by “plans, projects, programs (and) indices.’’

The job went to Ohood Al Roumi, who will continue her existing role as directorge­neral of the prime minister’s office. She was one of seven women named to posts in the new 29-member Cabinet.

“The new Cabinet focuses on the future, youth, happiness, developing education and combating climate change,’’ tweeted the 66-year- old prime minister, who is also the Emirati vice president and ruler of Dubai.

Many powerful officials kept their jobs under the Cabinet shake-up. They include the ministers of interior and foreign affairs, who hail from the ruling Al Nahyan family of Abu Dhabi, the federal capital that also controls the presidency.

Among the prime minister’s other new hires was 22- year- old Oxford University master’s program graduate Shamma alMazrui. She was named minister of state for youth affairs.

Sheikha Lubna Khalid Al Qasimi, previously minister for foreign trade, was named to the new post of minister of state for tolerance. The prime minister, who as Dubai ruler oversees a business-friendly city that is home to many faiths and nationalit­ies and will host the World Expo in 2020, made clear he hoped her role would extend to the wider region.

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