VIENNA / WAM The United Arab Emirates is taking part in the Annual week-long General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), at the organisation’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria. The UAE delegation, led by Hamad Ali Al-Ka’abi, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the IAEA, includes various national stakeholders in nuclear industry such as the UAE’s Federal Authority for ...
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ERC distributes food aid to 330 Yemeni families
MUKALLA / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), distributed a fresh consignment of food aid to 330 needy families in Al Rahba, Al Qariyah, Qaher, Al Quoz areas in Tarim district of the Hadramaut governorate, within the framework of its humanitarian project to support suffering families. The aid that was received by 1,650 persons from needy families included basic food ...
Read More »Dubai to host inaugural Mena Cinema Forum
DUBAI / WAM Investment of more than $3.54 billion in cinema screens across the Gulf is expected to help the region’s cinema industry expand manifold following Saudi Arabia’s historic decision to open up the sector 35 years after cinemas were banned in the kingdom. The expansion of the region’s box offices and the industry’s evolution provides massive opportunities as well ...
Read More »Over 100 experts to attend Arab Media Leaders forum
SHARJAH / WAM The Sharjah Press Club of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau will host the fifth edition of the Arab Media Leaders Forum, an initiative by the Arab Media Forum Authority, on September 26 and 27, featuring more than a hundred leading journalists, media professionals, senior management and owners etc. The forum will open with the session titled, ‘The ...
Read More »Enbridge to buy units for $7.1bn
Bloomberg Enbridge Inc. agreed to acquire the shares it doesn’t already own in three North American units for about $7.1 billion as the Canadian pipeline giant moves to simplify its corporate structure. The rollup of the so-called master limited partnerships will bring all of Enbridge’s core liquids and natural gas assets under the umbrella of a single publicly traded entity ...
Read More »Duke restores power
Bloomberg Almost 80 percent of the 1.5 million customers who lost power in Hurricane Florence have had their electricity restored by Duke Energy Corp. It’s the remaining few hundred thousand that could be the test. “The first ones are the easiest ones,†Kit Konolige, a New York-based analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, said.
Read More »Russia lashes out at Israel after plane downed in Syria attack
Bloomberg Russia warned angrily it may respond to “hostile†actions by Israel after one of its military reconnaissance planes was downed mistakenly by Syrian forces fighting off an attack by Israeli warplanes. The spike in tensions came a day after Russia called off a campaign against the last major opposition-held area in Syria, preventing for now an escalation in the ...
Read More »Arab nations to aid Palestinian agency as Trump cuts funding
Bloomberg Arab countries will step in to help the UN agency serving Palestinian refugees after the US’s decision to cut off funding, Egypt’s foreign minister said, as President Donald Trump’s allies seek to contain the fallout of his attempt to re-write the rules that have underpinned decades of peace talks. The Trump administration said last month it would not make ...
Read More »Moon starts Pyongyang bid to save Trump-Kim nuclear talks
Bloomberg North Korean leader Kim Jong-un greeted South Korean President Moon Jae-in in an elaborate welcoming ceremony as he arrived at Pyongyang airport on Tuesday for a landmark visit to salvage stalled nuclear talks between the regime and the US. Thousands of North Korean men and women waved flowers and flags as Kim and Moon shared smiles and handshakes on ...
Read More »Abe plays down ‘sub drill’ in South China Sea
Bloomberg Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe downplayed the significance of military drills involving a submarine in the South China Sea, saying relations with China are on the right track. Japan held a submarine exercise in the South China Sea, which also involved five aircraft and three destroyers, on September 13, according to a statement from Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force. Kyodo ...
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