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Al Tayer heads high-level DEWA team to Spain

  Dubai / WAM Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), headed a high-level delegation from DEWA in an official visit to Spain, to enhance mutual relationships and exchange best experiences. The delegation gained insight into the achievements of Spanish companies, the best international practices in sustainable energy, the diversification of energy resources. The ...

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‘Job hunt tougher in summer’

  Dubai / Emirates Business While people around the world wait for the summer season in anticipation of warmer temperatures and family vacations, the majority of respondents in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region see winter as the most popular season. In fact, when asked about their favourite season of the year, only 16.7% of respondents to the ...

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New accounting and finance qualification courses in UAE

  Dubai / Emirates Business AAT (the Association of Accounting Technicians), a globally-recognized player in the accounting and finance sector, has joined forces with PAC Professionals & Accountancy Center Dubai to deliver AAT’s highly respected and internationally recognized accounting and finance courses in the UAE for the first time. With over 130,000 members in more than 90 countries, courses offered ...

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Clintons made $10.6mn in 2015, paid $3.6mn tax

  Bloomberg Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, earned adjusted gross income of $10.6 million in 2015 and paid $3.6 million in federal income taxes, according to a tax return her campaign released as it sought to draw a contrast with her Republican rival, Donald Trump. Their income would place the Clintons well within ...

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UK vows to match EU funds, farm subsidies after Brexit

  London / AFP The British government pledged on Saturday to match European Union funding for farmers, universities and infrastructure projects following Brexit, as it sought to allay fears over key sectors. The commitment, intended to address uncertainty arising from the June 23 vote to quit the bloc, could cost £4.5 billion a year, finance minister Philip Hammond said. The ...

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Aleppo doctors implore USA for help

  Brussels / AFP Doctors in Syria’s Aleppo made a heart-wrenching plea on Thursday for the US to help civilians in the city, hit by fresh fighting despite a promised Russian aid window. A longtime ally of the regime in Damascus, Russia has provided air cover for pro-government forces for nearly a year, including in the escalating battle for Aleppo. ...

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Air Arabia records net profit of AED245 million

  Sharjah / WAM Air Arabia (PJSC) on Thursday announced strong financial results for the first half of 2016 ending June 30, 2016, reporting a net profit of AED245 million for the first half of 2016 ending June 30, 2016, an increase of 3.5 percent compared to the AED237 million reported for the same period last year. The Middle East and ...

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Region’s largest theme park to open its gates to public in Dubai on October 31

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Parks and Resorts announced on Thursday that the region’s largest theme park destination will open its gates to the public on October 31. This unique destination will be comprised of three theme parks – Bollywood Parksâ„¢ Dubai, MOTIONGATEâ„¢ Dubai, and LEGOLAND® Dubai, together with LEGOLAND® Water Park. The destination will also include Riverlandâ„¢ Dubai, ...

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Dubai Chamber concludes summer training programme

  DUBAI / Emirates Business The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry successfully concluded a summer training programme for 16 students from different UAE universities running between July 17 and August 11 as part of its effort to promote Emiratisation in the organisation. Under the annual programme, which is dedicated to the directives of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al ...

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IEA cuts oil demand forecast for 2017 on Brexit impact

  Paris / AFP The IEA said on Thursday it had cut its oil demand growth forecast for 2017 because of a weaker outlook for the world economy following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. Global oil demand growth is now expected to slow to 1.2 million barrels per day in 2017 from 1.4 mb/d this year “due to ...

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