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UAE about to begin crucial phase of history, says Zaki Nusseibeh

Abu Dhabi / WAM Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, Cultural Advisor to the UAE President, stated that the UAE is about to begin a crucial phase of its history, with the approach of its Golden Jubilee. Despite its many achievements in various areas of development, the UAE has demonstrated, at every occasion, that the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan ...

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Adnec launches company to promote Abu Dhabi’s tourism

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) has launched “Tourism 365” to create experiential travel opportunities for tourists coming to Abu Dhabi, and enhance the emirate’s regional and global positioning in the wider tourism sector. The launch of the company is in line with Adnec’s new broader role to support the growth of Abu Dhabi as a ...

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ZHO develops products with 3D printers

Abu Dhabi / WAM In support of the leadership’s directives in using and enhancing AI to carry out development projects in the future, the Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination (ZHO) announced a project to develop products with 3D printers with the help of People of Determination, by inaugurating first new workshop at its headquarters in Al Bahia area ...

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Registration for 40th SIBF awards open

SHARJAH / WAM The Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has announced the opening of registration for the 40th edition of the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) Awards and will be accepting entries until the end of August. The SBA will honour local, regional, and global excellence in literature in five distinctive awards, including the Sharjah Translation Award ‘Turjuman’, Best Emirati Book, ...

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Having one pilot in the cockpit is a terrible idea

It took just 23 seconds for Qantas Airways Ltd Flight QF72 to drop 690 feet, throwing passengers into the ceiling midway through its journey from Singapore to Perth. Within five seconds, the Airbus A330 experienced forces equal to negative 0.8-times gravity switching to 1.56G, which must have felt first like the drop of a roller coaster followed by an acceleration ...

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Millennials, Costco is calling you

I remember my very first time walking into a Costco store. I was curious but also a little bemused by the displays, and I didn’t know quite what to make of the throngs of oversize shopping carts that had formed around a table of sweatpants. As a kid, I went on trips with my mom to our local BJ’s Wholesale ...

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The stock market enters late-stage fanaticism

Even in this crazy market, what to make of a stock that’s risen more than 5,000% since November? I’m not talking about GameStop Corp or AMC Entertainment. Alpine 4 Holdings Inc is a tiny company that few people, myself included, had heard of until I stumbled upon a disclosure it filed late on a recent Friday afternoon. I posed a ...

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Supreme court term limits could backfire

Justice Stephen Breyer is now the subject of a lobbying campaign to get him to step down — a campaign being conducted by his fans. They’re responding to a peculiar feature of US government: Vast swaths of public policy depend less on the outcome of elections than on a few elderly lawyers’ retirement plans and health. It’s not a situation ...

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Amazon Prime Day deals may disappoint amid cost crunch

Bloomberg The deals during Amazon.com Inc’s annual Prime Day sale will be stingier this year, according to merchants, thanks to rising shipping costs, higher advertising rates and scarce inventory. The two-day event arrives as the world grapples with the lingering effects of the pandemic. Supply-chain disruptions — including the Suez Canal shutdown earlier this year and a spike in Covid ...

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Delta Air plans to hire more than 1,000 pilots

Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc plans to hire more than 1,000 pilots by next summer to support its expected recovery from the devastation of the pandemic and an expansion of its route network. Domestic leisure travel will return to pre-pandemic volumes this month, John Laughter, Delta’s operations chief, said in a memo to flight-operations employees. Travel restrictions across the Atlantic ...

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