PARIS / WAM President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan left Paris on Tuesday concluding a two-day state visit to the French Republic. His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed was seen off at Orly Airport to the sounds of the UAE national anthem. During the visit, the UAE President met with President Emmanuel Macron and a number of ...
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Hub71 launches second edition of Outliers programme for startups
Abu Dhabi / WAM Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem, has announced the launch of the second edition of “The Outliers Programme”, bringing together leading corporate and government partners including Aldar, Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT) and Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), and Thales to present business and operational challenges for tech startups ...
Read More »UAEU gets international institutional accreditation for another ten years
AL AIN / WAM Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, Cultural Advisor to the President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Chancellor of the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), has congratulated the faculty and staff of the university for having once again achieved international accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges’ (WASC) Senior College and University Commission ...
Read More »DIFC Courts sees 10% rise in volume of cases
Dubai / WAM The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts on Tuesday released its figures for the first six months of 2022, reaffirming increased efficiency of process for businesses engaged with the region’s prime jurisdiction for dispute resolution. The volume of cases across all the divisions recorded a 10 percent increase in the first half of this year, compared ...
Read More »China warns Taiwan visit by Pelosi to have ‘grave impact’
Bloomberg China vowed to take a “resolute and strong†response to any Taiwan visit by US House speaker Nancy Pelosi, setting the stage for a possible showdown over the reported landmark trip. Pelosi’s plan to lead a delegation to Taipei next month, which was reported by the Financial Times, would have a “grave impact†on US-China ties, Foreign Ministry spokesman ...
Read More »China denies report Xi invited European leaders to meeting
Bloomberg China flatly denied a report that President Xi Jinping had invited top European leaders to meet him in Beijing later this year, and was still awaiting their response, as tensions fray between Beijing and the bloc. “I don’t know what’s their source of information,†Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Tuesday, referencing the South China Morning Post report. ...
Read More »London’s scorching Tube raises alarm over Europe’s brutal heat
Bloomberg The few commuters who braved the heat of London’s Underground transport system had to endure temperatures deemed too hot to safely transport cattle, showing the brutal conditions sweeping through Europe and impacting everything from transport to food and energy production. Intense heat caused London’s Luton Airport to halt flights for runway repairs, while Wales set a new record and ...
Read More »Canada’s home prices slide most since 2005
Bloomberg Canadian home prices saw their biggest monthly decline in at least 17 years as the impact of higher interest rates began to spread across the country. The benchmark price of a home falls 1.9% in June versus the previous month, according to data by the Canadian Real Estate Association. That’s the third straight month of falling prices, and ...
Read More »Volvo profit beats despite supply-chain snarls
Bloomberg Volvo AB said a slowing global economy is not yet weighing on demand as the truckmaker reported better-than-expected profit for the second quarter. “We realise, like everyone else, that the macro-economic measures taken now by central banks must have an effect in order to reduce the inflationary pressures,†Volvo’s Chief Executive Officer Martin Lundstedt said in a phone interview ...
Read More »Fertiliser inflation forces overhaul of Brazil ports, railways
Bloomberg Brazil’s heavy dependence on fertiliser imports is leading to a major upgrade of the nation’s ports, railways and distribution centers. Hundreds of millions of dollars are pouring into Brazil’s logistics infrastructure, all in order to more quickly get fertiliser from ports to inland farms thousands of miles away, which produce the most soybeans, coffee and sugar in the world. ...
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