Abu Dhabi / WAM The National Media Council (NMC) concluded the interview process for Youth Media Council applicants, where 153 students of various media colleges and institutes, as well as media representatives from across the UAE, applied to be considered for one of the 12 seats that make up the Council. A media committee was formed to select 12 applicants ...
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Abu Dhabi to highlight cultural tourism at WTM London
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi will be participating at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, UK from November, 6-8 and place cultural tourism high on the exhibition’s agenda. This year’s participation focuses on promoting the Emirate as a destination of distinction for tourists from across UK and neighbouring European countries. WTM ...
Read More »Azizi Developments eyes Dubai real estate’s India connection
Dubai / Emirates Business Following the announcement of its strategic partnership with Dubai Land Department (DLD) earlier this year, Azizi Developments – the fast-growing real estate developer operating in the UAE – is participating in the Dubai Property Show in Mumbai, India from November 3-5. Azizi Developments and DLD are working together jointly in a series of road shows to ...
Read More »UAE to participate in Web Summit 2017
ABU DHABI / WAM The United Arab Emirates will participate in Web Summit, the largest tech conference in the world, in Lisbon, Portugal, from November, 6-9 with the attendance of nearly 60,000 delegates and 15,000 companies from 160 countries. Abdullah Al Saleh, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Economy for Foreign Trade, will lead the UAE delegation, which includes representatives from ...
Read More »â€˜Sea Dubai’ launches new dedicated anchoring areas
DUBAI / Emirates Business To further enhance Dubai’s competitiveness in a bid to make it a global destination for recreational marine tourism, the Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) has launched the first services of the proactive ‘Sea Dubai’ initiative that will establish clear and definitive frameworks for recreational marine craft licensing regulations and mechanisms in the emirate. It also aims ...
Read More »MAG PD highlights major projects in India
Dubai / Emirates Business MAG Property Development (MAG PD), the real estate development arm of the MAG Group, is participating in the Dubai Property Show Mumbai 2017, which runs until November 5. Talal Moafaq Al Gaddah, CEO of MAG PD, commented: “Dubai Property Show provides us with a valuable opportunity to reach out to Indian investors, who lead foreign real ...
Read More »DABS sponsors 30,000 orphans in 20 nations
DUBAI / WAM Dar Al Ber Society (DABS), launched a special and comprehensive campaign to support the orphanages it had earlier established worldwide, attract more contributions to this segment of the society, and thoroughly secure their needs. The leading charity society, now sponsoring about 30,000 orphans in 20 countries including 950 in the UAE, spares no effort to develop the ...
Read More »Emirates dedicates 100th A380 livery to Sheikh Zayed
DUBAI / Emirates Business Emirates unveiled a special tribute to the late HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the United Arab Emirates, with a bespoke livery for its 100th A380 carrying one of his most memorable images. The unique livery is the first time Emirates will feature a customised decal of a well-known public figure, ...
Read More »Exxon spends $1bn a year in green energy research
Bloomberg One of the world’s biggest oil companies is working on hundreds of low-carbon energy projects, from algae engineered to bloom into biofuels and cells that turn emissions into electricity. The work by Exxon Mobil Corp. includes research on environmentally-friendly technologies in five to 10 key areas, according to Vice President of Research and Development Vijay Swarup. While any commercial ...
Read More »Renewables begin to crush aging US nukes, coal plants
Bloomberg Building solar and wind farms has started to become a cheaper proposition than running aging coal and nuclear generators in parts of the US, according to financial adviser Lazard Ltd. Take wind: Building and operating a utility-scale farm costs $30 to $60 a megawatt-hour over its lifetime, and that can drop to as low as $14 when factoring in ...
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