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First retrofitted Emirates A380 takes flight for UK

  Dubai / WAM The first Emirates A380 to be completely refurbished under the airline’s $2 billion retrofit programme has been deployed on Friday on the Dubai-London Heathrow service, operating as EK003. The retrofit work was done on A6-EVM, the first of 120 Emirates aircraft to have completed its refurbishment. Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline, said, “Customers will notice ...

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Dewa wins ‘global excellence award’

  Dubai / WAM Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has been crowned with the Global Excellence Assembly awards 2022, based in the US, in the “Organisational Achievements” category. This is in recognition of Dewa’s global achievements in total quality and excellence. Dewa is the only entity worldwide to win this category in the second round of the award this ...

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Aldar launches Sustainable City on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island

Abu Dhabi / WAM Aldar Properties (‘Aldar’) in partnership with Diamond Developers has launched The Sustainable City – Yas Island, a sustainability-centric community offering a new way of life for residents in Abu Dhabi. The family friendly development, which builds on the strengths of The Sustainable City – Dubai, is a walkable community in the surrounds of open green spaces, ...

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Nationwide Pink Caravan Ride kicks off on February 4

  Sharjah / WAM The 11th edition of Pink Caravan Ride (PCR), a breast cancer awareness initiative of UAE-based non-profit, Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP), will commence its annual ride around the seven emirates on February 4, coinciding with World Cancer Day, and marking the internationally recognised day with a unique awareness programme on all forms of cancer. The Pink ...

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Expo City Dubai extends activities at Winter City

  Dubai / WAM The festive spirit continues at Expo City Dubai, with Winter City extended until January 12 and a parade on January 14 kickstarting celebrations for Chinese New Year. Expo City Dubai’s wintry wonderland activations will continue until January 12, with new timings of 15:00-21:00 from January 9. Visitors can enjoy a market with arts and crafts, arcade ...

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Emirates’ first retrofitted A380 takes flight for London

  Dubai / WAM The first Emirates A380 to be completely refurbished under the airline’s $2 billion retrofit programme has been deployed on Friday on the Dubai-London Heathrow service, operating as EK003. The retrofit work was done on A6-EVM, the first of 120 Emirates aircraft to have completed its refurbishment. Sir Tim Clark, President Emirates Airline, said, “Customers will notice ...

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Panasonic resists decoupling trend to boost China funding

Bloomberg Panasonic Holdings Corp will boost its investment in China significantly, bucking the growing trend of foreign companies reducing their exposure to the country as geopolitical tensions rise and the domestic economy slows. The company will invest more than 50 billion yen ($373 million) in China through the end of 2024 to build and expand factories making home appliances for ...

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Key China coal importer buys Australia cargoes

  Bloomberg One of China’s biggest coal importers struck a deal for Australian cargoes and others are already in talks for purchases as curbs on imports from the producer are eased. China Energy Investment Corp (CEIC) bought at least two shipments from Australia and may purchase as many as four cargoes, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The ...

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Modi takes steps to allow Yale, Oxford to open India campuses

  Bloomberg India has taken a step towards allowing leading foreign universities such as Yale, Oxford and Stanford to set up campuses and award degrees as part of an overhaul of the South Asian nation’s higher education. Regulator the University Grants Commission unveiled a draft legislation for public feedback that seeks to facilitate entry and operation of overseas institutions in ...

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Reopening of Hong Kong-China border no quick fix for ailing city

  Bloomberg After three long years, checkpoints at the border separating Hong Kong from mainland China are set to reopen from Sunday in a move that’s seen as having a muted impact on the city initially. Businesses in the city face a number of challenges, which partly stem from the lengthy closure. Wealthy mainland Chinese took their business to Singapore, ...

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