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Send Money to Uganda

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Uganda is on the list of the top 10 populated countries in Africa. A naturally beautiful country with a welcoming culture makes this an attractive country in the world. Around 2% of the total population lives abroad for earning. They have the motive to earn and send money to Uganda back home. We are glad to announce that Remit choice is offering money transferring services to Uganda from all over the world. From where Money can be sent to Uganda Ugandan ex-pats can send money home from the UK, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Europe by using the services of Remit Choice money transfer. Which method is used to send money? The people living in the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Europe other than the UK can make the transaction through a valid Master & Visa Debit and Credit Card. And from the territory of the UK, anyone can send money to Uganda through debit, Credit cards plus online Banking.   Service of Remit Choice for ...

What is the First transaction process with Remit Choice?

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Welcome to the Remit choice money transfer platform which is the fastest way to send money internationally. We are keeping our promise of facilitating and helping our customers from the start to the end of the transaction. And for a better understanding of the process for our new customers, we initiate a step to guide and help them in making their first transaction. §   Starting from login into your account §   A dashboard will appear on your screen §   Right in the middle a calculator is available §   Enter sending amount §   Enter the name of receiving country/ beneficiary country §   Then choose the desired service for the collection of money for the receiver (Cash pickup, wallet transfer, or bank deposit) §   Select the payout partner that suits best to your receiver from the list §   Review the live exchange rates and your sending amount §   After that click on proceed button §   A notification will pop up on y...

Current Affairs (Estonia)

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  Estonian troops serving in Mali given French mission medals Earlier this week, members of the Estonian Defense Forces (EDF) were given French mission medals for their contribution to the French-led Operation Barkhane, an anti-insurgent operation in the Sahel region of Africa. "The Estonian contingent has done very good work during the mission and demonstrated extreme commitment to the tasks assigned to them," Maj. Rauno Vahimets, commander of the Estonian contingent in Mali, said according to a press release. "Our time here has proven that we have great cooperation with the French, and I'm positive that the camaraderie forged here will continue to endure." Since 1962, France has been bestowing the Medaille d'Outre-Mer, or Overseas Medal, to military personnel who have served on overseas missions. The medals received by EDF personnel at this week's ceremonial lineup included the designation Sahel, denoting the region where they served alongside the Fren...

CANADA CURRENT AFFAIR

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  Canada's new climate plan explains the price we pay for procrastination Actions taken a decade ago would be bearing fruit now. We're running out of time. Addressing unnamed politicians who would say that the current moment — with the war in Ukraine stoking inflation and driving up gas prices — is a bad time for fighting climate change, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told his audience in Vancouver on Tuesday that "this is no time for excuses." "The question is not whether we keep going on climate action," Trudeau argued. "The question is how much more we can do, and how quickly." The climate plan Trudeau's government released on Tuesday is one proposal for how much and how fast Canada should move. His government will continue to face questions about whether it is moving as quickly as it could. But the new report also shows exactly how much bolder Canada's governments and industries must be if this country is to do its part to ensure a livab...

BUSINESS CANADA: The lasting effects of Putin's war may be 'demand destruction' and fractured global trade

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  As buyers shy away from Russian oil, security concerns are reshaping global economy Shortly after Canada and other Western democracies announced sanctions on Russia, the world heard a frightening warning about the impact they would have — not just on Russia, but on the global economy. The warning came from Russia's deputy prime minister, Alexander Novak, and its focus was the world price of oil. "It is absolutely clear that a rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market," Novak said in a televised statement. "The surge in prices would be unpredictable," he warned. "It would be $300 per barrel, if not more." As the North American price of oil fell back to about $100 this week, it was easy to scoff at the Russian official's alarmist warning. But while there are good reasons that oil prices above $300 US are not in the cards, the invasion of Ukraine has set in motion a series of events that will l...

SEND MONEY FROM CANADA TO INDIA

  One of my lost cousin came from Amritsar, Indian Punjab to meet me in Canada.  My family migrated to Canada at the time of war 1965. U know when you meet a long-lost person the feelings becomes priceless. Mine condition was also same and I cannot control myself from weeping. During emotional moments between us I made an interaction on the gift pack which he was holding in his hand. I deliberately asked about it. Inside the gift there was none other than my favorite “Amritsari KULCHA”. Which we used to eat in childhood before shifting. And I got surprised that the taste of that KUCHLA still like 55 years ago. By passing of time he has to went back to home because of family. But the taste of that KULCHA build a feeling of crave inside me. Now the condition is not same like childhood as my oldness influenced my life. Wish to travel back to India was not looking possible. But I have to eat my favorite KULCHA by any means. I can’t directly say it to my cousin because they ...