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Abu Dhabi, Dubai record 10.86 million tourists in H1

Abu Dhabi / WAM Tourists arrival in Abu Dhabi and Dubai grew 3.4 percent in H1 2019 on year according to officials figures released by the official tourist departments in both emirates. With tourists and hotel guests surging to 10.86 million by the end of June, according to the official figures, Abu Dhabi and Dubai continue to be the country’s ...

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UAE rescues over 50,000 people from floods in Sudan

Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE, represented by a team from the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, continues to provide food and shelter to people in various Sudanese provinces affected by floods in the country, helping 50,000 people so far. This is following the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the support of His ...

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Explore ‘10,000 Years of Luxury’ at Louvre Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi / WAM Louvre Abu Dhabi will present ‘10,000 Years of Luxury’, an exhibition that explores the history of luxury for the first time in the Middle East. Organised by Louvre Abu Dhabi, Musée des Arts Décoratifs and Agence France-Muséums, the exhibition, which will open on October 30, features approximately 350 objects including fashion, jewelery, visual art, furniture and ...

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This is what makes UAE the land of tolerance

Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE has been a home to places of worships of many religions for several decades. Christians of various denominations from across the globe, Hindus and Buddhists from South Asia and elsewhere, and believers of many other religions and sects have been practising their faith in this land of tolerance freely and comfortably. As the UAE ...

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dnata expands US catering operations

Boston / Emirates Business dnata, one of the world’s largest air services providers, continues to expand its catering operations in the United States. The company has opened two new, state-of-the-art facilities at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and now offers quality catering services from six airports in the country. dnata’s catering operations in the ...

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Mashreq bank launches digital banking for SMEs

DUBAI / WAM Catering to the growing banking demand of SMEs, Mashreq on Wednesday announced the launch of NeoBiz, the first digital banking proposition in UAE that will offer customised digital offerings for SME’s including start-ups and young businesses in the country. With the motto, ‘Built for business’, NeoBiz offers key services including digital onboarding, transparent and simplified products, digital ...

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DMCC launches world’s largest diamond trading floor in Dubai

Dubai / WAM The Dubai Diamond Exchange’s newly upgraded auction facility was revealed on Wednesday, in a bid to drive a rise in the number of auctions held in Dubai, and boost sales and trade flows through the emirate. DMCC, the world’s flagship Free Zone and Government of Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise, on Wednesday unveiled the redesigned ...

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Al Ain Book Fair opens

AL AIN / WAM Sheikh Hazza bin Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Under-Secretary of the Court of the Abu Dhabi Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region inaugurated the 11th edition of Al Ain Book Fair, which plays a vital role in bolstering the UAE’s publishing industry. Running at Al Ain Convention Centre until October 3, the Book Fair is held ...

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China economy struggling across all sectors: Report

Bloomberg China’s economy in the third quarter was the weakest it has been this year, according to the China Beige Book, with manufacturing, property and the services sectors all worsening, even as borrowing picked up. Manufacturing revenue, profits, volumes and sales prices fell by double-digit paces from the previous three months, although borrowing remained at its highest level, according to ...

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Vietnam’s $5b plan to tamp down Trump’s tariff threats

Bloomberg Vietnam’s campaign to tamp down the Trump administration’s trade gap ire has come to a coastal commune better known for growing dragon fruit along one-lane potholed roads. The community could soon be home to a $5 billion liquefied natural gas project that would include an import terminal and gas-fired power plant and eventually import billions of dollars of US ...

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