Dubai / Emirates Business There is room in the global market for an official ‘Made-in-UAE’ trademark, one that would play an instrumental role in the growth of the country’s manufacturing sector, according to Erwin Bamps, CEO of Emirates-based yacht and boat builder, Gulf Craft. A government regulated national label would not only lend credibility to the country’s producers through ...
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Dubai Parks and Resorts to support Six Flags in Saudi
Dubai / WAM Under the directive of Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Parks and Resorts will extend its support to the proposed development of a Six Flags theme park in Saudi Arabia. This directive calls for an exception to the destination’s GCC exclusivity clause with American theme ...
Read More »10,000 hotel rooms to open in Dubai this year
Dubai / Emirates Business The Dubai Hotel Market Overview prepared by JLL for The Hotel Show Dubai 2016 reveals that 621 new hotel rooms opened in Dubai during Q1 2016, and 9,400 additional rooms will be added to the market by the end of the year. New properties opening in the coming months include: W Dubai – Al Habtoor ...
Read More »AED52mn for roads, infra projects in Mussafah
Abu Dhabi /Â WAM The Executive Committee of the Executive Council, chaired by Saeed Eid Al Ghafli, Chairman of the Executive Office, adopted the implementation plan of the future vision of Mussafah, which aims to limit the current and future challenges that faces the region by setting a practical steps to address them and enhance development. The Committee adopted a ...
Read More »SDO showcases ‘happiness agenda’ for world’s happiest city
Dubai / Emirates Business Smart Dubai Office (SDO) held an introductory meeting at the headquarters of Dubai Customs, during which HE Dr Aisha bint Butti bin Bishr, Director General of SDO, showcased the Smart Dubai Happiness Agenda, which follows systematic and science-based methods to enable Dubai City to create the opportunities that would lead to happiness across the city ...
Read More »Britain’s parties in leadership tumult after Brexit shock
London / AFP Britain’s two main political parties were in Brexit turmoil on Tuesday as the race to succeed Prime Minister David Cameron began in earnest and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn faced a no-confidence vote from Labour MPs. Five days after the shock vote for Britain to leave the EU, the two parties that have dominated Westminster for nearly a ...
Read More »US accuses Russia of harassing diplomats
Washington / AFP The United States has complained to Russia about a mounting campaign of harassment and intimidation of American diplomats and their families in Moscow, the State Department said. Among those to raise objections, US Secretary of State John Kerry discussed the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin in March, State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau said. “Over the ...
Read More »Russia opens first criminal case under ‘foreign agent’ law
Moscow / AFP Russian authorities have launched their first criminal case against a rights activist for failing to comply with Moscow’s controversial “foreign agent” law, the activist said on Tuesday. Valentina Cherevatenko, who runs two women’s rights NGOs in the southern Rostov region, could face up to two years in prison if she is charged under legislation which critics ...
Read More »Boko Haram fighters target Niger after fleeing Nigeria stronghold
Bloomberg Driven from its stronghold in northeastern Nigeria, the militant group Boko Haram is targeting the world’s least developed country: Niger. The Nigeria-based militants stepped up attacks in southeastern Niger this month, raiding villages for food and cattle and attacking the town of Bosso, near Lake Chad, to steal weapons. A looting spree in villages near the lake on ...
Read More »Europeans, Asians battle for UNSC power seats
United Nations / AFP Three European countries and two Asian nations are battling for seats on the UN Security Council in elections on Tuesday that are drawing attention to the refugee crisis and human rights. Five non-permanent seats are up for grabs in the vote at the UN General Assembly, but two are all but decided. Ethiopia and Bolivia ...
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