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‘Hamdan smart station for simulation, training’ opens

Dubai / WAM His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, has inaugurated the Hamdan Smart Station for Simulation and Training. The state-of-the-art training facility of the Transport Security Department in Dubai aims to enhance security efforts and increase the readiness of security and law enforcement personnel. Equipped ...

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Emirates Post issues stamps to mark start-up of Unit 1 of Barakah plant

Dubai / WAM Emirates Post in collaboration with the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec), issued a distinctive commemorative stamp to celebrate the start-up of the first unit of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, located in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi. The Barakah Plant, the first operating nuclear energy plant in the Arab World, recently started to generate clean ...

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Singapore to trial fast testing method for migrant workers

Bloomberg Singapore is seeking to reduce the amount of time it takes to regularly check migrant workers for coronavirus infection by piloting the use of antigen rapid tests. For a period of four weeks, a group of 1,000 migrant workers will undergo antigen rapid testing every seven days, the Ministry of Manpower said in a statement. That’s in addition to ...

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Apple cable supplier to start production in India

Bloomberg Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co, a Taiwan-based cable and connector maker, will start mass production for Apple Inc later this year from its new plant in India, according to a person familiar with the matter, the latest sign of the US company’s increasing presence in the South Asian country. Apple’s major assembly partners, Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group, Pegatron Corp ...

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Beijing reconsidering its global strategy for yuan

Bloomberg China is reconsidering its strategy for the internationalisation of the yuan and planning for more policy support after completing a comprehensive review recently, according to a senior central bank official. “As everybody knows in the past, the internationalisation of the RMB (yuan) sticks to the market principles,” Zhu Jun, director general of the People’s Bank of China’s international division, ...

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Trump’s rural edge shrinks with enthusiasm fading away

Bloomberg The big margin of support among rural voters that helped Donald Trump secure victory four years ago is looking less firm in 2020 with the potential to shift the outcomes in key battleground states. Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, is nowhere near winning the rural areas of the country, where roads are lined with Trump-Pence lawn signs and barn ...

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Organised crime steals billions from UK job aid programmes

Bloomberg Criminal gangs may have received as much 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) from the UK’s rush to deliver wage support during the pandemic. While Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak’s furlough programs have sustained millions of workers through the crisis, the rush to build them from scratch opened the door to massive fraud, according to the National Audit Office ...

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Covid-19: Italy, Spain move to extend curbs

Bloomberg Italy and Spain are preparing to extend virus restrictions this week as new cases surge in the two countries that were at the epicenter of the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Europe. In Italy, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte approved a plan to limit opening hours for restaurants, and shut entertainment centres and gyms. Italians will also be ...

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Creditor groups blast Argentina for post-restructuring bond blowup

Bloomberg Two of Argentina’s largest creditor groups excoriated the government for mismanaging the economy, saying the country was headed for disaster just seven weeks after restructuring $65 billion in debt. The investors urged policy makers and International Monetary Fund (IMF) to do their part to set the stage for an economic recovery. They said in a joint statement that the ...

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Californians face year’s biggest power shutoffs on fire risk

Bloomberg Californians are facing the largest mass blackout so far this year as the state’s biggest utility, PG&E Corp., prepares power shutoffs to prevent live wires from falling into dry brush and igniting wildfires with ferocious winds expected to sweep across the region. PG&E is planning to cut power to 386,000 homes and businesses — an estimated 1.2 million people ...

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