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Parents protest lack of college placements in China

  ZHENGZHOU / AP Some 500 people on Sunday protested what they say is a lack of university student placements in their central China province, in the latest protest over education reform. Parents holding banners that read “Fair education” rallied in Zhengzhou city against what they say is a serious shortage of college placements in Henan province. The protest in ...

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Toyota’s stair-climbing wheelchair soon

  Tokyo / Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. said it will work with Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway human transporter, to develop advanced wheelchairs for disabled people and aging populations worldwide. The agreement announced gives the world’s largest automaker a license to use balancing technology that Kamen has installed in prior generations of wheelchairs for medical rehabilitative therapy and other ...

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24 killed as cyclone hits Bangladesh

  Chittagong / AFP Thousands of Bangladeshis were left homeless on Sunday after Cyclone Roanu battered the impoverished southern coastal region, ripping apart flimsy houses and killing at least 24 people. The storm on Saturday ploughed through low-lying villages in the Chittagong and Barisal regions, where residents described seeing metres-high walls of water. Many Bangladeshis were returning safely home on ...

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Business tourists turning lucky for UAE hotels

  RITIKA SHARMA / Emirates Business When a recent international report rated Abu Dhabi as 73rd best business tourism destination, a rank up by 35 places from last year, the UAE hospitality industry was the first one to rejoice. Not only does this rank affirm UAE’s position as a top business tourism hub, it also reflects the strong revenues that ...

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By 2020, ME cleaning and hygiene industry set to grow by 275pc

  Emirates Business Dhofar Global, a leading supplier of hygiene care products in the Middle East, has announced its participation at the Commercial Cleaning & Hygiene — the Middle East Cleaning Expo, which is taking place at the first ever Community Management Week from May 23 to 24, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Alongside displaying its innovative range of ...

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E-marine strengthens its regional presence

  Dubai / Emirates Business E-marine, the principal provider of submarine cable solutions in the Middle East, officially launched its newest cable-laying vessel in Dubai, to support its ambitious expansion plans and boost capacity to maintain vital cable infrastructure in the Middle East and East Africa region. CS Maram is E-marine’s fifth vessel to be added to its cable laying ...

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Mashreq wins Best Regional Retail Bank award four times over

  Dubai / Emirates Business Once again, Mashreq won at the Banker Middle East Industry Awards, scooping three awards in 2016. The first award was ‘Best Regional Retail Bank’, which Mashreq has been privileged to receive four times in the last five years. The Bank also received the ‘Best Banking Innovation’ award which is the second time Mashreq wins this ...

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Kizad launches phase 2 of ultra-modern logistics park

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Ports, the master developer, operator and manager of ports and Khalifa Industrial Zone (Kizad) in the Emirate, has announced the launch of the second phase of Kizad Logistics Park (KLP) — Non Free Zone warehousing. KLP has high-quality warehouses in Kizad’s logistics cluster and is set to become one of the leading ...

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Greece braces for austerity amid EU-IMF tiff about debt

  Bloomberg Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras braces for yet another vote on additional austerity measures, as European creditors remain at loggerheads with the International Monetary Fund about how much debt relief the country will get for its pain. Lawmakers in Athens were scheduled to vote Sunday night on an omnibus bill that includes measures ranging from the taxation of ...

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After VW, Fiat Chrysler suspected of emissions cheating

  Berlin / AFP German regulators suspect that Italian-American auto maker Fiat Chrysler, like Volkswagen, used illegal software to cheat on emissions tests, a newspaper report said Sunday. The German Federal Motor Vehicle Office (KBA) had sent a report voicing the suspicion to the European Commission and to Italian authorities, according to Germany’s Bildam Sonntag newspaper. The news report came ...

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