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UAE strongly condemns Houthi mosque attack

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE strongly condemned the Houthi missile attack against a mosque in Yemen’s Marib province, which resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation affirmed UAE’s utter condemnation of criminal act and its firm rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism aimed at undermining security and stability in contravention …

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ADFD, Ethiopia discuss strengthening synergies

ABU DHABI / WAM Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), said that the Fund is keen to expand its development activities in developing countries, especially across the African continent that holds significant potential for growth. Welcoming a visiting high-level delegation from Ethiopia, led by Muferiat Kamil, Ethiopia’s Minister of Peace, at the Fund’s headquarters …

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Hub71 launches region’s first ‘Microsoft Reactor Programme’

ABU DHABI / WAM Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s tech ecosystem on Monday launched the region’s first ‘Microsoft Reactor Programme’ as it further expanded its ecosystem to 35 innovative startups with the announcement of 17 winners of the Hub71 Incentive Package. As part of its strategic partnership with Microsoft, Hub71’s Microsoft Reactor programme will be a centre for technical learning and knowledge-sharing …

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DAE inks $300mn loan deal with Chinese banks

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), announced on Monday that it has signed a $300 million four-year unsecured term loan with China Construction Bank DIFC Branch, and China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited. The principal amount of the loan can be increased to $500 million. The loan will support the future financing needs of the business. Commenting on the …

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Vestas takes pledge for zero turbine waste

Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world’s largest maker of wind turbines, has pledged to eliminate all waste in the production of its machines by 2040 as part of its drive to hit carbon neutrality by the start of the next decade. With wind power estimated to make up more than a quarter of the world’s power mix by 2050, …

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Germany’s Sono to stay in EV business after crowdfunding

Bloomberg Sono Motors, the embattled German startup working to serially produce a solar-charged electric car, said it’s achieved a crowdfunding goal that will let the company stay in business. The sum passed its $55 million goal, the Munich-based company announced in a tweet. It had hoped to raise the amount by January 21. Sono announced the move to crowdfunding in …

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Hwange thermal plant’s two units resume service

Bloomberg Two units at the Hwange thermal power station have been returned to service after flooding occurred on January 18 and caused the power station to be forcibly shut, the Zimbabwe Power Co said. “Units 1 and 4 returned to service this morning, while unit 2 is expected back in service by day end,” the Zimbabwe Power Co said. The …

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Bombardier back to brink after rethinking A220 deal

Bloomberg Bombardier Inc’s deal with Airbus SE to rescue its long-delayed and over-budget jetliner programme was supposed to be a lifeline for the struggling manufacturer. Now the Canadian company is rethinking the joint venture, pushing the iconic train and plane maker to the brink once more. The shares posted their biggest loss ever — Bombardier is almost a penny stock …

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South Africa misses deadline to bail out its national carrier

Bloomberg South African Airways (SAA) said all flights are operating normally as the government looks for ways to provide 2 billion rand ($138 million) in funding for the embattled national carrier. While there may be “flight schedule amendments” in the future, details of those changes will be announced when finalised, SAA said in an emailed statement on Monday. The airline …

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Airbus offers airlines way to guard against fare declines

Bloomberg Airbus SE is developing a derivatives-based trading platform that will allow airlines to protect against declines in ticket prices — and potentially help sustain growth and jet orders. Clients of the Skytra subsidiary will trade futures and options on a series of indexes that capture fare fluctuations across the industry. The venture is the brainchild of two Airbus veterans …

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