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UAE focuses on achieving progress and happiness for all humanity

  Dubai / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, received the credentials of new ambassadors to the UAE at Al Mushrif Palace in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Sheikh Mohammed welcomed Ambassador Goetz Lingenthal of the Federal Republic of Germany, Ambassador Andreas Liebmann of the Republic of Austria, Ambassador Robert ...

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UAE, UNESCO discuss safeguarding cultural heritages

  Paris / WAM UAE and UNESCO officials met in Paris to discuss developing countries, with a focus on health, education, social services, and the safeguarding of world cultural heritages. Irina Bokova, Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), met Dr. Amal Abdullah Al Qubaisi, Speaker of the Federal National Council (FNC), who is paying a working ...

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DP World partners with CDA to empower Emiratis

  Dubai / WAM DP World has partnered with the government of Dubai’s Community Development Authority (CDA), reaffirming its commitment to empowering Emiratis with employment, training and development opportunities. The two entities recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of a common framework to promote cooperation and coordination in this regard. The CDA will train DP World staff ...

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Haiti mourns hurricane dead as Matthew dwindles

  Port-au-Prince / AFP Haiti began three days of mourning on Sunday for hundreds killed in Hurricane Matthew as relief officials grappled with the unfolding devastation in the Caribbean country’s hard-hit south. Matthew was downgraded Sunday to a post-tropical cyclone after cutting a swath from Florida to North Carolina that left at least 17 dead. As of 1500 GMT, the storm ...

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Syria regime keeps up Aleppo assault after UN fails on truce

  Beirut / AFP Syrian government forces on Sunday kept up their blistering assault on rebel-held eastern Aleppo after a divided UN Security Council failed to agree on a truce to “save” the war-battered city. Regime forces and their allies were advancing street by street in the eastern sector which has been out of government hands since 2012. “Clashes on ...

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China firm to buy iconic Australian cattle farm

  Sydney / AFP Australia’s richest woman and a Chinese property developer joined forces Sunday to bid for one of the world’s largest cattle estates, despite Canberra’s rejection of previous foreign offers. Australia’s biggest private landowner, cattle firm S. Kidman and Co, has attracted keen interest from Chinese firms wanting to secure the sprawling pastoral empire. But the government has ...

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Shanghai to curb rocketing property prices

  Bloomberg Shanghai, China’s financial hub, is putting in place new measures to curb a surge in property prices as part of the country’s latest push to ensure stable and healthy real estate development. The new steps announced by the city’s housing commission include increasing land supply and forbidding price increases in new home pre-sales without approval. In addition, punishment ...

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Robust future for ME project logistics & breakbulk sector

  ABU DHABI / Emirates Business The current low oil price environment has provided robust opportunities in the Middle Eastern project logistics and breakbulk sector — a critical part of the supply chain supporting the fast-growing regional infrastructure project sector, as discussed at the Breakbulk Middle East launch press conference on Sunday. At the press conference, Breakbulk officially announced that ...

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Dulsco looks to address region’s HR & waste management needs

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dulsco, a regional leader in human resource and waste management solutions stated that the focus by GCC Governments on infrastructure and other sustainability projects will drive the next phase of growth in its core business areas. As per reports published during the recently concluded Big 5 show, over AED 190 billion is being directed towards ...

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Britain backtracks over listing foreign workers

  London / AFP The British government stepped back on Sunday from a plan to make employers list their foreign workers as it talks tough on immigration following the Brexit vote, after a backlash among business leaders. “We are not going to be asking companies to list or name or publish or identify their foreign workers,” Defence Secretary Michael Fallon ...

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