DUBAI / EMIRATES BUSINESS Working for an organisation that offers a work-life balance is a blessing but working for an organisation that rewards and helps improve skills of its team is a richer blessing. One such organisation that inspires and motivates its staff is UAE Exchange, the leading global remittances, foreign exchange and payment solutions brand. In a survey conducted ...
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Abu Dhabi Ports reviews its 2016-2020 strategy
RITIKA SHARMA / EMIRATES BUSINESS Abu Dhabi Ports recently organised a ‘Strategy Workshop with Stakeholders’, in which the company shared its five-year strategy. Government stakeholders and key customers from 25 organisations participated in the event that aimed to provide their input and build on their capabilities for its effective imple- mentation. The strategy, reflecting the demands and expectations of Abu ...
Read More »UAE is the fastest growing market for BenQ in Q4, 2015
Sunaina Rana Emirates Business The internationally prominent digital lifestyle innovations company, BenQ Middle East & Turkey has recently reported theur growth upto 4.8 percent during the last quarter of 2015 in the Middle East. However, the UAE tops the charts in the region, where market share increased from 2.06 percent in Q4, 2014 to 6.52 percent in Q4, 2015. Following ...
Read More »Al Zorah in the spotlight at Ajman Environment Conference
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Al Zorah, one of the UAE’s most innovative and eco-conscious mixed-use destinations, known for embodying the ethos of “natural living†pushed its environmental agenda, through the sponsorship of the 4th Ajman International Environment Conference, 2016. The symposium was held at the Sheikh Zayed Centre for Conferences and Exhibitions from March 2 -3. In its fourth ...
Read More »Balkan nations shut off migrant route to Europe
ljubljana / afp The Balkan trail from Greece to northern Europe used by floods of migrants was blocked on Wednesday after a string of nations slammed shut their borders, hiking pressure on the EU and Turkey to nail down a “game-changing†grand bargain. Slovenia and Croatia, two of the countries along the well-trodden route, said late Tuesday that no migrants ...
Read More »Saudi, Houthis agree ‘calm’, swap prisoners
Riyadh / AFP Yemen’s Iran-backed rebels have freed a Saudi soldier in return for seven detained Yemenis as part of a tribal-mediated border truce agreed by both sides, the Riyadh-led coalition said Wednesday. The agreement reached during a visit by a Yemeni tribal delegation to the kingdom is the first of its kind since the Saudi-led coalition began a military ...
Read More »Morocco slams UN chief for W Sahara comments
Rabat / AFP Morocco accused United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon of speaking out of turn during a visit to restart talks between Rabat and the Algeria-backed Polisario Front on disputed Western Sahara. The Moroccan government noted “with great surprise the verbal outpourings… and unjustified gestures of deference†by Ban during his visit, according to a statement released by the official ...
Read More »Upsurge in Israeli-Palestinian violence mars Biden visit
Jerusalem / AFP Two Palestinians opened fire on a bus and near Jerusalem’s Old City on Wednesday, seriously wounding one person, as an upsurge in attacks marred a visit by US Vice President Joe Biden. Six separate attacks have taken place shortly before or after Biden’s arrival on Tuesday, including a stabbing spree on the Tel Aviv waterfront by a ...
Read More »Special forces stage helicopter raid on Somalia’s Shabaab
Mogadishu / AFP Special forces operatives in two helicopters staged an overnight raid on Somalia’s Shebab insurgents, government officials and the Al-Qaeda-linked gunmen said on Wednesday. The raid, reportedly by foreign troops, targeted the Shebab-controlled town of Awdhegele, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of Somalia’s capital Mogadishu. “There was an operation by Special Forces late last night around Awdhegele ...
Read More »Plunge in oil prices raises Cathay net profit by 90pc
Hong Kong / AFP Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific said net profit almost doubled last year as tumbling oil prices slashed fuel costs and boosted passenger numbers, although global demand dented the cargo unit. With fuel accounting for a huge chunk of most airlines’ outlay, the slump in crude since mid-2014 has provided a much-needed boost to their bottom ...
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