Abu Dhabi / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), offered food baskets and dietary supplements to 60,000 families, including children, affected by the tropical cyclone, Idai in Malawi. The ERC is implementing the second phase of its relief programme for those affected by the cyclone. The ERC said that the ERC’s latest food assistance is part of the massive relief ...
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Etihad to add second daily flight to Moscow from Oct
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Building on the success of its current daily service between the capitals of the UAE and Russia, Etihad Airways has announced a new second daily flight between Abu Dhabi and Moscow’s Domodedovo airport, which will operate seasonally between October 27 and May 10, 2020. The additional flight, operated by an Airbus A320, will provide more ...
Read More »Adnec announces choc-a-bloc calendar in May
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec) is hosting several events in May, adding further momentum to its ongoing efforts to enhance the UAE capital’s position as a regional business tourism hub. Adnec has made all the necessary arrangements for the upcoming events and exhibitions that celebrate the Holy Month of Ramadan, featuring a mix of activities, ...
Read More »Employers key partners to ensuring Emirati rights: Al Sahlawi
Abu Dhabi / WAM Employers are vital partners to ensuring the rights of Emiratis are sustained, and attaining the UAE’s overall objectives and visions, said an official from the General Pension and Social Security Authority (GPSSA). Hanan Al Sahlawi, GPSSA Acting Executive Director, said that the Authority considers employers as strategic partners to achieve the objectives of the country that aim ...
Read More »Eni to focus on saving African forests to offset CO2 emissions
Bloomberg Eni SpA’s plan to offset emissions from its oil and gas operations will focus on working with African communities to prevent deforestation. The project is part of the Italian energy giant’s goal of removing the equivalent of 20 million tons a year of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere by 2030. On top of efforts to improve operational efficiency and ...
Read More »TransCanada’s first quarter profit beats estimates
Bloomberg TransCanada Corp. posted first-quarter profit that topped analysts’ estimates, giving the pipeline company momentum as it enters a period that’s likely to feature key legal decisions on some of its major projects. TransCanada is benefiting from increased energy production and a shortage of pipeline capacity that’s keeping its Keystone oil pipeline system and Columbia natural gas system running at ...
Read More »India’s Ambani needs $2b to save last bastion
Bloomberg The last stronghold in embattled businessman Anil Ambani’s phone carrier-to-power empire is also developing fault lines. Reliance Capital Ltd, his financial services business that almost doubled its profit in five years, had largely remained insulated from the distress plaguing the wider conglomerate. Now, the company that controls India’s fifth-biggest mutual fund, is racing to close a planned $2 billion ...
Read More »Jho Low’s empty $39mn Los Angeles mansion to be sold
Bloomberg US prosecutors and representatives of fugitive Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho want to sell a $39 million mansion in Los Angeles he bought in 2012 with money allegedly stolen from the state-owned 1MDB investment fund. The empty mansion above the trendy Sunset Strip is falling into further disrepair by the day and is costing $690,000 a year in taxes, ...
Read More »SoftBank considers IPO for $100bn Vision Fund
Bloomberg A handful of executives at SoftBank Group Corp are weighing the idea of an initial public offering for its Vision Fund, the $100 billion behemoth that has invested in technology companies ranging from Uber Technologies Inc to WeWork Cos. The idea is early stage, said a person familiar with the situation who asked not to be identified because it ...
Read More »10m North Koreans face food shortages
Bloomberg About 10 million North Koreans — 40 percent of the population — are in urgent need of food assistance after heat and drought crippled last year’s harvest, according to the UN. The country collected about 4.9 million tonnes of food crops last year, the least in a decade, after a prolonged dry spell and limited agricultural inputs cut yields, ...
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