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Mansour bin Zayed grants judicial officer capacity to 78 inspectors

  ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD), has issued decisions granting judicial officer capacity to 78 officers from three governmental departments of the emirate of Abu Dhabi, namely the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (Added), the Department ...

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Issues regarding Sharjah Sports Council discussed

  SHARJAH / WAM The Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC) discussed issues of the Sharjah Sports Council at the tenth session of the third ordinary session for the tenth legislative term at its headquarters in the city of Sharjah chaired by Ali Mehd Al Suwaidi. The SCC praised the vision and approach of HH Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, ...

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Nakheel pledges to cut single-use plastic

  Dubai / Gulf Time Following the announcement of the Dubai Can initiative from His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, Nakheel, world-leading master developer, marked its participation in the city-wide initiative, by allocating free drinking water stations across Palm West Beach, Nakheel Mall and Dragon Mart, ...

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Cuban minister explores ways to boost cooperation with ADFD

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), received Malmierca Diaz, Minister of Trade, Foreign Investment and International Cooperation of Cuba, at the ADFD headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Present at the meeting were Khalifa Abdullah Al Qubaisi, Deputy Director General of ADFD; Roberto Blanco, Ambassador of Cuba to the UAE; ...

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Controversial $5b Ethiopia dam begins producing power

Bloomberg Ethiopia began generating electricity from its giant hydropower dam on a Nile River tributary, a project it sees as key to its economic development but that has stirred tensions with downstream neighbours. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) can now start the first phase of generation, authorities said at a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Guba, ...

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Coal India says output may suffer without a price hike

  Bloomberg State-run miner Coal India Ltd warned production of the fuel may be hampered, risking new threats to the nation’s energy supply, if the company isn’t able to raise prices. The world’s largest coal producer is facing cost pressures from a looming rise in salaries and on higher prices of diesel used to power mine equipment. Some of the ...

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CR Power picks banks for renewable unit’s Hong Kong listing

  Bloomberg The renewable energy arm of China Resources Power Holdings Co has picked banks including ABC International Holdings Ltd and China International Capital Corp for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter. The power generation company’s unit is also working with HSBC Holdings Plc and Morgan Stanley on a proposed first-time share ...

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Top oil refiner sees India’s green hydrogen push halving costs

  Bloomberg Indian Oil Corp Ltd, the country’s biggest oil refiner and a large user of hydrogen, expects prices of the cleanest form of the fuel to halve after the government scrapped fees on wheeling renewable power across the country. The offer to waive transmission charges on green energy from one state to the other can reduce costs by as ...

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China should remember lessons of Nixon visit

  China’s leaders could be forgiven for gloating a little next week, the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s historic visit to Beijing. Their nation was arguably the biggest winner from Sino-American rapprochement. But it’s in danger of forgetting what made that victory possible. In February 1972, the country on which Nixon bet the equivalent of a geopolitical house was ...

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Hong Kong’s brain drain causing pain

Hong Kong officials have typically reacted with nonchalance to questions about the city’s record population exodus. Financial flows show the territory retains its hub status, business confidence is unshaken, those departing are denying themselves a role in a prosperous future. Or so some of the familiar arguments run. The Securities and Futures Commission’s (SFC) staffing struggles offer a different perspective. ...

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