NEW YORK / WAM The UAE, in its capacity as the chair of the Group of Member States of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), hosted a dialogue with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on strengthening ties with the Muslim community. The dialogue session, which took place at the UN Headquarters, was entitled ‘Strengthening Ties with the Muslim Community: Promoting Dialogue, ...
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TURIN (Italy) / WAM His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, received the first joint Honorary Doctorate in Urban and Regional Development, from the University of Turin and Polytechnic University of Turin, in Italy. During his keynote speech at the ancient castle of Valentino, H.H. said: “I am very ...
Read More »UAE, New Zealand emphasise tolerance
ABU DHABI / WAM Dr Amal Abdullah Al Qubaisi, Speaker of Federal National Council (FNC), received Helene Quilter, Secretary of Defence New Zealand, and her accompanying delegation at FNC headquarters in Abu Dhabi. The FNC Speaker commenced the meeting by first expressing her condolences to the government of New Zealand and its people, and the families of the victims of ...
Read More »Employers key partners to ensuring Emirati rights: Al Sahlawi
Abu Dhabi / WAM Employers are vital partners to ensuring the rights of Emiratis are sustained, and attaining the UAE’s overall objectives and visions, said an official from the General Pension and Social Security Authority (GPSSA). Hanan Al Sahlawi, GPSSA Acting Executive Director, said that the Authority considers employers as strategic partners to achieve the objectives of the country that aim ...
Read More »India’s Ambani needs $2b to save last bastion
Bloomberg The last stronghold in embattled businessman Anil Ambani’s phone carrier-to-power empire is also developing fault lines. Reliance Capital Ltd, his financial services business that almost doubled its profit in five years, had largely remained insulated from the distress plaguing the wider conglomerate. Now, the company that controls India’s fifth-biggest mutual fund, is racing to close a planned $2 billion ...
Read More »World’s top internet user taps fake news busters for polls
Bloomberg In the Philippines — where 76 million internet users stay online the longest in the world — just a handful of people spend a few hours each day to fight fake news about the upcoming midterm elections. The Commission on Elections has formed a team of 10 government workers to spot and report misleading online posts to Facebook, with ...
Read More »Trump confident N Korea’s Kim won’t break promise
Bloomberg President Donald Trump brushed off news of a possible weapons test by North Korea, vowing that leader Kim Jong-un “will do nothing to interfere†and that a denuclearisation deal with the US “will happen.†Saturday’s tweet, posted while Trump was in a motorcade to the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, was the president’s first response to news that ...
Read More »Sinclair to buy Disney’s 21 Fox sports networks in $9.6b deal
Bloomberg Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. will buy 21 Fox regional sports networks from Walt Disney Co. for $9.6 billion, a bet that the local-TV company can become a cable-sports powerhouse. Sinclair will acquire the business via a new subsidiary called Diamond Sports Group, the company said. Byron Allen, the former comedian who founded Entertainment Studios and owns the Weather Channel, ...
Read More »Brazil’s economy shrinks in Q1 as industrial production falls
Bloomberg Odds that Latin America’s largest economy contracted in the first quarter increased after March industrial production fell by more than double analysts’ expectations. Brazil’s output tumbled 1.3 percent in March, its worst reading in six months, the national statistics bureau reported. In the 12 months through March, industrial production contracted for the first time since 2017. The Brazilian economy ...
Read More »UK government told to adopt toughest climate targets
Bloomberg British people need to fly less, drive electric cars, eat little meat and turn their home thermostats down to 19 degrees Celsius (66 Fahrenheit) in order to rein in greenhouse gases damaging the planet. Those are the recommendations from the government’s official adviser on climate change and sketch out the toughest measures anywhere in the industrial world to rein ...
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