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Oman to be first Arab state in the Gulf to levy personal income tax

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"Our connection is held together by him still."

Cardiff is expected to host the opening ceremony of football's 2028 European Championships, a Senedd meeting has revealed.Wales was already due to

Oman to be first Arab state in the Gulf to levy personal income tax

, but Rebecca Evans, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, lifted the lid on some upcoming major events on Tuesday, including hosting six matches of Euro 2028.In answer, Conservative MS Samuel Kurtz went further in saying: "Six matches of the Uefa Euro 2028, and not just six matches, but the open ceremony as well."A source for the Football Association of Wales said they were "very confident" of an opening ceremony in Cardiff.

Oman to be first Arab state in the Gulf to levy personal income tax

The five-nation proposal was the only bid to host Euro 2028 and was officially confirmed at aCardiff's Principality Stadium is one of 10 venues across nine cities and five countries presented by bid teams, but it's currently the second-largest capacity of the venues involved.

Oman to be first Arab state in the Gulf to levy personal income tax

It was previously known FAW were pushing for an opening game, and there were hopes Cardiff would stage at least three group games and a quarter-final.

Ms Evans said hosting six matches of the Euro 2028, as well as securing a stage of the grand départ of the Tour de France in 2027, is a "significant achievement" for Wales.India bore the lion's share of CRGN infections and treatment efforts, procuring 80% of the full courses of studied antibiotics but managing to treat only 7.8% of its estimated cases, the

in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal reports. (A full drug course of antibiotics refers to the complete set of doses that a patient needs to take over a specific period to fully treat an infection.)Common in water, food, the environment and the human gut, Gram-negative bacteria cause infections such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), pneumonia and food poisoning.

They can pose a serious threat to newborns and the elderly alike. Especially vulnerable are hospital patients with weakened immunity, often spreading rapidly in ICUs and proving difficult - and sometimes impossible - to treat. Treating carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections is doubly difficult because those bacteria are resistant to some of the most powerful antibiotics."These infections are a daily reality across all age groups," says Dr Abdul Ghafur, infectious disease consultant at Apollo Hospital in India's Chennai city. "We often see patients for whom no antibiotic works - and they die."

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