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Queen Rania’s Dazzling Appearance in London: A Voice for Empathy and Humanity

Addressing the 'CogX' Summit, Queen Rania Highlights the West's Double Standards Towards Refugees

Watan – Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah, wife of King Abdullah II, marked her presence at the ‘CogX‘ Global Leadership Summit held in London. Documenting her participation, Queen Rania shared a picture on her Instagram moments before delivering her speech, where she looked elegant as always.

In the shared image, Queen Rania is seen donning a simple long white shirt made of poplin cotton with pleats and a chic black belt, designed by “Alexander McQueen.” She accessorized her look with a Bottega Veneta Intrecciato leather top-handle bag and an Apple watch. Completing her ensemble, she wore black suede shoes from Jennifer Chamandi Lorenzo.

Queen Rania wearing a simple, long and open white shirt from the bottom made of cotton poplin fabric with pleats and a stylish black belt
Queen Rania wearing a simple, long and open white shirt from the bottom made of cotton poplin fabric with pleats and a stylish black belt

During her speech, Queen Rania addressed the pressing issue of the West’s double standards towards refugees. She emphasized the stark contrast in support levels for refugees fleeing from Ukraine compared to those escaping conflict in Sudan. The Queen pointed out that while the emergency appeal for Ukraine was funded at 70%, the appeal for Sudan was funded at less than 30%.

Queen Rania also highlighted the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the potential implications on humanity. She posed a challenge to the tech leaders, questioning the purpose of AI if it cannot evoke genuine empathy. Drawing attention to the marginalized and less privileged, she urged for a more compassionate approach, emphasizing that the right decisions today will shape our future.

 

Concluding her address, Queen Rania advised leading companies behind these technologies to allocate a portion of their revenues to mitigate their impact and set development boundaries, such as restricting machines’ freedom of expression as a privilege exclusive to humanity.

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