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UAE is a reliable supplier of least carbon-intensive oil, gas

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  Abu Dhabi / WAM Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Managing Director and group CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), and the UAE’s special envoy for climate change, has said that record growth in renewables, representing over 80% of all new power-generating capacity last year, is the clearest sign ...

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Ajman, Mexico discuss ways to boost economic cooperation

  AJMAN / WAM Salem Al-Suwaidi, Director-General of the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), received Luis Alfonso de Alba Góngora, Ambassador of Mexico to the UAE, to discuss economic cooperation and explore trade and investment opportunities between the two countries. Attended by Mohamed Ali Al Janahi, Executive Director of the Trade Development and International Relations at the ACCI, ...

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EPG, DIFC FinTech Hive partner to promote technology innovation

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  DUBAI / WAM Emirates Post Group (EPG) has signed a sponsorship agreement with FinTech Hive – the first and largest financial technology hub in the region and part of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) – to promote the first sprint this year of its FinTech accelerator programme, ‘HIVE 22.’ The agreement, signed by Abdulla Mohammed Alashram, Group CEO ...

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Russia’s Ukraine war is how Soviet Union ends

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Wars that are caused by people can also be caused by deep historical processes. For proof, look at the fighting in Ukraine. That conflict is the doing of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a ruler determined to reassert Russia’s greatness by destroying an independent Ukraine. Yet it is also part of a bigger story about what happens when empires break up. ...

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Target sees harder time than Walmart

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If Walmart Inc signalled better times ahead for the broader economy, Target Corp’s profit collapse is a reminder that battered big-box stores aren’t in the clear yet. Target laid bare the damage from marking down its mountain of inventory, with an almost 90% slump in second-quarter profits. That’s in stark contrast to Walmart’s forecast that earnings wouldn’t fall as much ...

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The Fed shouldn’t get baited by stock traders

  Federal Reserve policy makers don’t have an explicit target for US stocks or consumer borrowing costs, but they know something’s off when they see it, and there’s a chance that now is one of those times. The S&P 500 Index has rallied 17% from its June lows through August 16, and consumer credit is growing at one of the ...

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Biden’s new climate act may meet fierce foe

  It is not true that we need to gut our environmental protections in order to scale up green energy,” said Mahyar Sorour, deputy legislative director for Beyond Dirty Fuels at the Sierra Club. And thus goes the next chapter in the political war over whether and how the United States will join the battle against climate change. Unlike America’s ...

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