Tokyo / WAM Japan imported from the United Arab Emirates 21.564 million barrels of crude oil in April 2019, data released by the Agency of Energy and Natural Resource in Tokyo showed. This accounts for 23.7 percent of Japan’s total crude imports, the agency that belong to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, said. Arab oil accounted for 84%, ...
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UAE plays leading role to ensure overall public health, says Al Zeyoudi
ABU DHABI / WAM Naming the UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi, as the host of the World Organisation for Animal Health’s sub-regional representation office, confirms the country’s pioneering role to develop intern- -ational standards to ensure the overall public health and the well-being of animals, said Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment. The World Organisation ...
Read More »3,200 Emirati families benefitted from ‘Abu Dhabi social support’
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Social Support Authority announced that since launching in January 2019, 3,200 low-income Emirati families have benefitted from phase one of the Abu Dhabi Social Support Programme. The Programme’s core objective is to improve living conditions for low-income Emirati families in Abu Dhabi by providing financial and employability support to partners for family members ...
Read More »Etisalat increases broadband speeds for home customers
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etisalat customers will now experience one of the fastest broadband speeds in the region from the comfort of their homes, enhancing their experience while using multiple smart devices at one time. Today Etisalat has raised the benchmark for home entertainment by delivering an incredible 12x greater broadband speed on its advertised entry plan compared to ...
Read More »WHO hails $20 million grant by UAE, Saudi to fight cholera in Yemen
ADEN / WAM The World Health Organisation (WHO) hailed the $20 million grant provided by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to fight cholera in Yemen. “The UAE-Saudi financial support is conducive to stopping the outbreak of cholera in the communities most heavily affected by the disease, while helping in building capacities to develop effective and rapid response to ...
Read More »UAE confirms status as global tolerance centre, says report
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE has continued to promote values of cross-cultural and religious interaction, tolerance, harmony and peaceful coexistence, during the month of May. The country launched various programmes and engaged in numerous activities and events to confirm its status as a global centre of tolerance. The Emirates News Agency (WAM), shed light on the major events during ...
Read More »UAE raises AED65m to help Rohingya refugees
Abu Dhabi / WAM A nationwide campaign to support Rohingya refugees raised at total of AED65 million on the final day of its joint live stream, Friday, with residents across the country continuing to show full support via various social media platforms and other donation channels set by the participating charities, primarily the Emirates Red Crescent. Under the directives of ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi, Dubai among top ten cities for digital experts
Dubai / Emirates Business The United Arab Emirates’ key business and innovation hubs have strong career appeal for the world’s digital talent pool, according to a new study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and The Network. In a report based on BCG’s 2019 study, titled Decoding Digital Talent, Dubai ranked as the sixth most appealing country to relocate to for ...
Read More »Pentagon chief downplays US-China spat, hopes for deal
Bloomberg Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said the US and China would eventually resolve their differences, downplaying the significance of escalating trade tensions even as he ripped Beijing’s leaders for behavior that “sows distrust†in Asia. In a speech in Singapore that came hours after he met a top Chinese defense official, Shanahan indirectly blasted Beijing for employing a “toolkit ...
Read More »Indian PM hikes cash support program for farmers to $12.5b
Bloomberg Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his second term by expanding an income support program for India’s small farmers, increasing the initiative’s annual cost to $12.5 billion for the new government that’s facing an economic slowdown. The newly-appointed cabinet approved extending the cash distribution plan to 20 million more farmers, taking the total beneficiaries to 145 million people who would ...
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