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 Authorities in United Arab Emirates  UAE  have called on private sector firms to take necessary measures in view of incle stanley us ment weather, and the heavy rain also coincides with prime minister Narendra Mo stanley cup di s two-day visit to the country, which will begin on Tuesday.        A school bus and other vehicle partially submerged as heavy rains batter parts of the UAE.  Al Arabiya News/X     Click here for live updates on PM Modi s visit to UAE and QatarIn a post on X, the UAE s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation  MoHRE  also asked companies to look after the health and safety of their workers.    Necessary measures need to be taken by companies to ensure outdoor work, if necessary to resume, complies with the occupational health and safety requirements, Companies must also ensure the health and safety of workers commuting to and from outdoor work locations,  the ministry said in its statement on the social media platform.   Additionally, schools will continue with distance learning and online classes due to the weather, the Emirates Schools Establishment announced. Will the weather impact PM Modi s visit The Ahlan Modi  Hello Modi  event, which the prime minister will address later in the day, has already been scaled down, with bad weather forcing officials to reduce participation strength from 80,000 to 35,000, according to PTI.  Preparations for one of the biggest diaspora events of Prime Minister Modi at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi were going fine, bu stanley tumbler t the Banv Will be careful: Ikea after video of woman masturbating at China store goes viral
 A jihadist message,  Islamic State endures , is still graffitied on the front gate of Thanoun Yahya, an Iraqi Christian from the northern city of Mosul, scrawled by Islamist militants who occupied his home for three y stanley cup ears when they ruled the city.        Thanoun Yahya, an Iraqi C stanley isolierkanne hristian, whose family fled to Iraq s northern Kurdistan region during Islamic State s rule, is one of just a few dozen that have returned to Mosul out of an original population of some 50,000 Christians REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani REUTERS     He refuses to remove it, partly in defiance of the militants who were eventually beaten by Iraqi forces, but also as a reminder that Iraq s scattered and dwindling Christian community still lives a precarious existence.    They re gone, they can t hurt us,  said the 59-year-old, sitting in his home which he reclaimed when Islamic State was driven out in 2017.  But there aren t many of us left. The younger generation want to leave.  The stark choice facing many Christians in Muslim-majority Iraq will be highlighted during the first ever papal visit to the Biblical nation. Pope Francis s trip runs from March 5-8 and will include a stop in Mosul. Yahya sold the fam stanley mug ily s metalwork shop to pay a ransom for his brother, kidnapped by al Qaeda militants in 2004 at a time when Christians were being abducted and executed. Since then, he has watched siblings leave for foreign countries and work and income dry up. Of 20 relatives who once lived in the neighbourhood, only his f