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UAE, Rwanda discuss ways to enhance ties

  Dubai / WAM Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi, Minister of State for Government Development and The Future, and Edouard Ngirente, Prime Minister of Rwanda, discussed enhancing the overall partnership between the UAE and Rwanda in areas of government modernisation. The meeting was attended by Paula Ingabire, Rwandan Minister of Information and Communications Technology and Innovation; Emmanuel Hategeka, Ambassador of ...

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EU unveils controversial green label for gas, nuclear

  Bloomberg The European Union (EU) unveiled how it plans to label investments in some gas and nuclear projects as sustainable, a move that has divided member states as the energy transition collides with political reality. The European Commission on Wednesday announced technical amendments to its draft green-label criteria and proposed strengthening disclosure rules to ensure more transparency for investors. Yet ...

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China cannot afford to decouple from the West

  Since former US President Donald Trump launched his trade war against China in 2018, Chinese leaders have gone from mocking the idea that the world’s two biggest economies might decouple, to worrying about losing access to American technology, capital and markets, to thinking that China might be better off disengaging from its main rival on its own terms. They ...

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