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Ministry launches ‘Ma’kom in Ramadan’ programme

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), represented by the Health Education and Promotion Department, has launched the “Ma’kom in Ramadan” programme, which aims to highlight the most important healthy habits and food practices that have to be maintained in the Holy Month, raise health awareness of community members, and help them opt for healthy foods. ...

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FTA promotes tax awareness as part of Tax Clinic initiative

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has held three new interactive sessions via video conference, as part of the “Tax Clinic” initiative, a policy of direct and constant communication with business sectors, aims to promote tax awareness and avoid the most common errors that might occur while implementing the tax procedures. The three awareness sessions held in ...

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ADIB partners with IBM to accelerate its digital transformation

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) announced a new collaboration with IBM, an American multinational technology company, to fast track its transition into a modern, digitally-led Islamic bank, using IBM’s hybrid cloud solutions based on Red Hat OpenShift. This step will help enhance ADIB’s digital infrastructure, modernise operations and automate processes, enabling its employees to focus on ...

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Aggressive US climate plan puts pressure on China, India

Bloomberg An ambitious pledge to cut greenhouse-gas emissions under consideration by the US gives President Joe Biden more leverage when he hosts leaders for a climate change summit later this month — presenting a particular challenge to China’s Xi Jinping. The White House may commit to emissions cuts of 50% or more from 2005 levels by 2030, Bloomberg reported this ...

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Alibaba wishes $2.8b may take the target off its back

When Qualcomm Inc was handed a record penalty by China’s antitrust regulators in 2015, executives at the US chipmaker could have been forgiven for partying. Although they were on the hook for a $975 million fine, the ruling by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) ended a yearlong investigation into the company and affirmed its technology-licensing business model. Proof ...

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Where US’s vaccine triumph fell short

It’s not surprising that pharmacies are turning out to be fantastic at distributing Covid-19 vaccines. As Alex Tabarrok and I pointed out in February, they are literally everywhere — 86% of the US population lives within 5 miles of one. And they have significant experience in large-scale vaccine delivery, giving out 40-50 million flu vaccines annually. But the success of ...

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Argentina can’t delay its economic reforms

Argentina is in a familiar place, buried in debt, unloved in the financial markets and at the mercy of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — or is it the other way around? When a country owes $45 billion, the balance due on the IMF’s biggest rescue loan ever in 2018, it’s not so much in hock to its creditor as ...

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Immigration, world’s challenge of century

The future of American democracy may be decided by what happens on the Mexican border this year. That is to say, if the large constituency fearful about migration is unconvinced that President Joe Biden’s administration is implementing credible policies to control it, Trumpism could resurge big-time, at the midterm elections and thereafter. Nor is this solely, or even principally, a ...

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UK sets plan for travel return with costly test requirements

Bloomberg The UK said it will decide by early next month whether Britons can resume taking international holidays on May 17, while implementing coronavirus testing rules that airlines criticised as too costly. Countries will be rated according to their Covid-19 risk in a traffic light system, the Department for Transport said. At a minimum, travellers will need to buy a ...

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