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Afghan crisis: UN taking up call for continued safe passage of people

Bloomberg The US continued to evacuate people out of Afghanistan despite a rocket attack aimed at Kabul’s international airport on Monday. As the deadline looms for the last US troops to leave and hand over control of the airport to the Taliban, the United Nations plans to take up a resolution proposed by UK and France aimed at allowing exits ...

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UAE has worked as one team during the pandemic, says VP

ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, stated that the UAE has supported the medical sector during the Covid-19 pandemic, making it a universal model of successfully addressing the crisis. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid made this statement while chairing a meeting ...

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Irena, WGS ink deal to advance renewable energy transition

Dubai / WAM The International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) and World Government Summit on Sunday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly promote the development of the renewable energy sector globally. With a focus on the energy system, the two organisations will use their convening power to identify effective solutions to meet global challenges, promote sustainable development and support governments ...

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UAE resumes tourist visas for vaccinated travellers

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Federal Authority For Identity and Citizenship (ICA) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) have jointly announced that, starting from August 30, application for tourist visas will be open to people from all countries, provided that they are fully vaccinated with one of the WHO-approved Covid-19 vaccines. This comes as part of ...

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Dewa installs 15 EV green charger stations at Expo 2020 Dubai

Dubai / WAM Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has installed 15 electric vehicle (EV) Green Charger stations at Expo 2020 Dubai’s pavilions: Opportunity; Sustainability and Mobility. The Green Chargers will serve the electric vehicles visitors to the Expo. Dewa has installed five Green Chargers at each pavilion, enough to charge 30 electric vehicles simultaneously, in addition to two stations ...

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BP, PetroChina spin out Iraq’s Rumaila field into new company

Bloomberg BP Plc and PetroChina Co formed a joint venture to manage the giant Rumaila field in Iraq, an operating structure the British oil major has adopted in other parts of the world as it focuses on the energy transition. BP is at the beginning of transformation to slash emissions and hydrocarbon output, while ramping clean-energy production. That strategy sits ...

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Afghan crisis: US exit strains ties with Pakistan

Bloomberg Joe Biden’s hopes of keeping the Afghan Taliban in check will rely heavily on Pakistan, a neighbouring nation that has close ties to the militant group but which has often proven an unreliable partner to the US. Islamabad has long tried to balance its relationship with the US and its support for the Taliban, stoking frustration in Washington and ...

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Uber waits annoy passengers in UK after drivers quit in droves

Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc is suffering from an exodus of UK drivers to other ride-hailing and delivery apps, leading to longer waiting times and frustrated customers. The App Drivers and Couriers Union found that 49% of drivers in a survey of 1,212 members switched to other sources of income in the last 18 months. Drivers who spoke to Bloomberg News ...

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European SMEs hit by soaring shipping costs

Bloomberg Watch out for the fate of Europe’s small import-export exposed businesses, as chaos in global supply chains continues to hurt that corner of the continent’s economy. The cost of hauling 40-foot boxloads of goods to Rotterdam from Shanghai surged to $13,787 per unit, according to Drewry Shipping. The average at this time of year over the prior five years ...

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German import prices rise most in four decades on supply woes

Bloomberg Germany is seeing its biggest surge in imported inflation since the early 1980s, putting a price tag on the difficulties businesses are facing to secure inputs amid a worsening supply squeeze. In July, goods arriving in the country from abroad were 15% more expensive than a year ago, data show. The cost of basic goods increased about 19% and ...

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