Abu Dhabi / WAM As the world prepares to celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12, Mubadala Health continues to drive specialised training to raise the bar in nursing standards and attract local talent, to further support the development of a sustainable healthcare landscape for the UAE. This year, International Nurses Day founder, the International Council of Nurses, is focusing ...
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Covid-19: UAE reports 1,476 new recoveries
ABU DHABI / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 142,603 additional Covid-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment. As part of its intensified testing campaign, the ministry announced that 1,507 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of recorded cases in the UAE to 537,524. The ministry also noted ...
Read More »Floward covers entire GCC region with launch in Oman
Emirates Business Floward, the go-to online flowers and gifts delivery store in the region launched its services in Muscat, Oman making it the first expansion of the year for the company. With this expansion, the company now operates in 19 cities across seven countries. As part of its expansion strategy, Floward will gradually launch in different cities in the Sultanate, ...
Read More »Adnoc Distribution reports AED631mn net profit in Q1
Abu Dhabi / WAM Adnoc Distribution on Monday reported its first-quarter 2021 financial results, recording an underlying Ebitda of AED740 million with a net profit of AED631 million for the quarter, while cash flow generation remained strong with a free cash flow of AED835 million. In the first quarter of 2021, Adnoc Distribution delivered a strong financial performance, with Ebitda ...
Read More »Sharjah, Edinburgh to boost ties in culture and investment
SHARJAH / WAM Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Government Relations (DGR) in Sharjah, and Simon Penney, UK Trade Commissioner for the Middle East and Consul-General in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, have discussed ways to expand trade, investment, and cultural cooperation between Sharjah and Edinburgh, capital of Scotland in the UK. Al Qasimi emphasised that Edinburgh, ...
Read More »UAE suspends entry of passengers from four more nations
Abu Dhabi / WAM The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) announced that entry from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka will be suspended for all incoming passengers on national and foreign carriers, as well as those carrying transit passengers, starting from 23:59 on Wednesday, May 12. The decision exempts transit ...
Read More »Norway’s oil fields to run on land-based green hydropower
Bloomberg Norway is trying to make its dirtiest industry as clean as possible. The multi-billion-dollar plan will do little to reduce the nation’s overall climate impact. The Nordic country will use land-based green hydropower to electrify dozens of offshore oil and gas platforms. That will help meet national climate targets, and so allow the lucrative industry to keep pumping fossil ...
Read More »Vestas Wind Systems plans to raise prices
Bloomberg One of the world’s biggest wind turbine makers Vestas Wind Systems A/S will hike its prices as the costs of steel and transportation increase amid a global commodities boom that’s contributing to a rising risk of inflation. It’s an early sign that the surge in commodities prices and disruptions in supply chains could interrupt a trend of perpetually falling ...
Read More »US LNG players tout carbon capture in bid to boost green image
Bloomberg US LNG developers seeking to burnish their green credentials and boost their competitiveness on a crowded global stage are touting a costly and largely untested technology: carbon capture. Both Cheniere Energy and Sempra Energy, two of the largest American exporters of liquefied natural gas, announced they were looking to add carbon capture and sequestration capabilities to their projects. Last ...
Read More »India’s out-of-pocket healthcare can’t win
Covid-19 related deaths in India are expected to double in the coming weeks. People across socioeconomic classes are being cremated en masse in large holes in the ground. The ordeal doesn’t even end with death. Medical bills are piling up, a burden large enough to tip working-class families into multi-generational poverty. Younger adults desperate for vaccines are effectively being forced ...
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