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Covid-19: UAE announces new safety rules for social events

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) have announced a set of protocols for regulating social events and gatherings which are aimed at containing the spread of Covid-19 and ensure the highest levels of prevention and safety approved by the health authorities. The protocols set rules ...

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UAE sends fifth aid plane with medical supplies to Colombia

Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE sent a fifth aid plane carrying 13 metric tons of critical medical supplies to Colombia to support the country’s efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19. This aid will assist approximately 13,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus. Commenting on the aid delivery, Salem Rashid Al Owais, UAE Ambassador to Colombia, ...

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Emirates adds second daily flight to Bahrain

Dubai / Emirates Business Emirates has reaffirmed its commitment to growing its operations in Bahrain with the introduction of a second daily flight to the Kingdom. The expanded schedule will offer enhanced connectivity for customers travelling to Dubai and beyond to Emirates’ network of over 85 destinations. The second daily flight will be operated by an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER. Starting ...

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ADJD launches ‘Mezan’ project

ABU DHABI / WAM The Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) Youssef Saeed Al Abri, launched the “Mezan” project for the calculation of government services costs through the application of the world’s best costing programmes. “Mezan” allows the application of the best global programmes to calculate costs by providing the latest means of data analysis, reporting, statistics and ...

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Dubai fines five businesses for violating Covid-19 rules

DUBAI / WAM The Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection (CCCP) sector in Dubai Economy fined five commercial establishments, including retail stores in various shopping centres and gargour outlets in Warsan 3, for lack of employee commitment to wearing masks. No outlet was ordered to be closed during the inspections. Field inspectors from the CCCP also warned 10 establishments for their ...

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Expo Centre Sharjah launches three-day electronics exhibition

Sharjah / WAM The Expo Centre Sharjah is currently hosting the “Expo Electronics Exhibition”, the first event the centre has organised after the gradual return to normal life and the resumption of activities and events in Sharjah. This is in line with the decision of the Sharjah Executive Council to resume the organisation of exhibitions and conferences under the supervision ...

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Europe’s virus surge hits French finance chief, threatens London

Bloomberg France’s finance chief contracted Covid-19 amid the virus surge in his country and Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK may need tighter restrictions, signalling Europe’s growing risk of the kind of lockdowns that crippled the economy in the second quarter. Mayor Sadiq Khan sounded the alarm for London, saying it’s “increasingly likely” that “additional measures will soon be ...

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UK loses 700,000 jobs to pandemic

Bloomberg Britain’s labour market took a turn for the worse in July even as the economy gradually reopened, taking total job losses under the pandemic to almost 700,000 and raising pressure on the government to extend support programs. Employment falls by 102,000, the first decline since April, the Office for National Statistics said. The single-month unemployment figure reached 4.4%, the ...

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Ireland advises against all non-essential travel

Bloomberg Ireland moved to tighten restrictions in Dublin, in an effort to contain a coronavirus surge in the capital. Under the new guidelines, people are advised not to travel to or from the Dublin region. Indoor dining in restaurants is banned, and gatherings of all types heavily restricted. The restrictions will come into force from midnight for at least the ...

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Argentina’s economic team splits over restrictions on dollar buying

Bloomberg Argentina’s latest crackdown on dollar purchases exposed a split between the nation’s top policy makers as they struggle to find a way back from the deepest crash on record. Argentina’s dollar bonds extended their drop, two days after central bank chief Miguel Pesce tightened already-strict currency controls. Pesce wanted to ban savers from buying any dollars at all, while ...

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