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Apple laying off recruiters as part of its slowdown in hiring

  Bloomberg Apple Inc laid off many of its contract-based recruiters in the past week, part of a push to rein in the tech giant’s hiring and spending, according to people with knowledge of the matter. About 100 contract workers were let go in a rare move for the world’s most valuable company, said the people, who asked not to ...

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Tadweer signs deal for feasibility study for waste-to-energy project

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre (Tadweer) signed a consultancy agreement with KEO International Consultants to conduct a feasibility study for developing a project on extracting greenhouse gases from Al Dhafra landfill and converting them into environmentally-friendly energy. This aligns with the centre’s plan to achieve an efficient waste management system and use the best methods ...

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Abu Dhabi’s Ewec supplies Mediclinic with clean energy

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) on Wednesday announced that it has entered a clean energy agreement with Mediclinic Middle East. The agreement will see Ewec’s clean energy sources powering 100 percent of the electricity consumption of Mediclinic’s Abu Dhabi hospitals and medical centres for a full operating year, supporting the hospital group’s efforts ...

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DXB records 27.9 million passengers in H1 2022

  Dubai / WAM A steady surge of growth throughout the second quarter has propelled Dubai International’s (DXB) half yearly traffic to 27.9 million passengers. DXB achieved the milestone despite a significant reduction in capacity resulting from the 45-day closure of its northern runway in May-June for a major refurbishment project. Maintaining its growth recovery for the ninth successive quarter ...

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Tencent-backed giants dive on $24b Meituan sale talk

  Bloomberg Tencent Holdings Ltd’s biggest investees plummeted after Reuters reported the social media giant intends to sell all or much of its $24 billion stake in food delivery giant Meituan to appease Beijing. The social media giant has engaged financial advisors in recent months on ways to execute the sale of a roughly 17% stake, Reuters reported, citing sources ...

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China warns US against sailing warships through Taiwan Strait

Bloomberg China called on the US to refrain from sailing naval vessels through the Taiwan Strait, saying Beijing would take further action in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei. China’s ambassador to Washington, Qin Gang, said Tuesday that China viewed such Taiwan transits as an escalation by the US and an effort to support the “separatist” ...

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Net foreign investments in UAE stocks cross AED15.5b

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The net investments of non-Arab foreigners in local stocks rise to over AED15.54 billion since the start of 2022, in light of the UAE’s investment attractiveness and the strong performance of listed companies, supported by the strength and robustness of the country’s economic foundations. According to Abu Dhabi and Dubai financial markets, non-Arab foreign investors ...

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Commercial licensing business in Dubai grows 22% in H1 2022

  Dubai / WAM The Department of Planning and Development — Trakhees, the regulatory arm of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, completed about 16,000 transactions through its Licencing Department during the first half of 2022, registering a growth of 22 percent as against the same period last year. The Licencing Department provides corporate licencing services to local and ...

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Dewa initiative helps reduce 217,370 tons of carbon emissions

  Dubai / WAM Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has announced that its High-Water Usage Alert service has helped to reduce 217,370 tons of carbon emission since its launch three years ago and until June 30. These reductions were from identifying 1,062,781 water leakage reports, 23,199 defects, and 11,566 cases of increased load. The service sends instant notifications to ...

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US Navy admiral decries ‘unsafe’ China military actions in Pacific

Bloomberg The top American naval commander in Asia criticized what he said were unsafe and provocative actions by Chinese warplanes, reiterating US complaints about behavior that officials argue could prompt a clash. Vice Admiral Karl Thomas, commander of the US Navy’s Japan-based Seventh Fleet, expressed concern Tuesday about increasingly assertive efforts by the People’s Liberation Army to intercept US and ...

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