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UAE foils over 120,038 cyber-attacks in July

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) stymied approximately 120, 038 cyber-attacks, during July, according to the authority’s monthly report. The report, which addresses the cybersecurity developments in the Federal Government of the United Arab Emirates for April, noted that the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) responded the cyber-attacks which varied between malware (78 percent), vulnerabilities (11 ...

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Etihad unveils snood style face mask for premium passengers

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has launched innovative new protective wear for First and Business class guests. As part of its new health and hygiene programme, Etihad Wellness, premium passengers will receive a snood style facemask for use throughout their journey and beyond. The soft reusable snood has been treated with MicrobeBARRIER ...

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Europe weighs higher targets for green energy

Bloomberg Europe may lock-in raised targets for renewables and energy efficiency as part of its Green Deal strategy to zero-out greenhouse gases by the middle of the century. The European Union’s executive on Tuesday outlined options on how existing laws could be revised to accelerate the ambitious environmental clean-up. The findings will complement a wider look at toughening the EU’s ...

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Singapore firm seeks to give solar power an edge

Bloomberg A Singapore startup is seeking to connect potential buyers and sellers of solar power directly. Electrify Pte’s platform lets owners of homes and businesses bid and offer rates for specific amounts of electricity. By selling directly to users rather than the grid, solar owners can get more money for their power, while consumers avoid paying a premium for renewable ...

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Internet threat is more about national security

It’s the technology, stupid! Congress hauled the leaders of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google up on Capitol Hill the other day, digitally of course. They stand accused of all manner of abuse of power, but mainly (1) using their immense market presence to squeeze competitors and (2) tapping their vast databases to shape Americans’ political, cultural and economic behaviour. The ...

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Lord & Taylor was beyond saving

Yet another storied clothing retailer has found itself no match for the financial pain brought on by the pandemic. Lord & Taylor, the department store chain that was once a star among the glittering emporiums of Fifth Avenue, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Lord & Taylor filed along with Le Tote, the startup clothing rental company that had acquired ...

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Good Covid-19 news from Italy and Sweden

The lifting of Covid-19 lockdowns around the world was never going to be easy. But as infections are flaring up from Spain to Australia, it’s worth noting that two of the hardest-hit countries at the pandemic’s peak — Italy and Sweden — are keeping the virus’s spread under control. Daily confirmed cases in both nations are now averaging at around ...

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Joe Biden should give Maduro reason to fret

One of the defining features of the Trump years has been the collapse of bipartisan consensus on foreign policy. There is at least one notable exception, however: support for a democratic transition in Venezuela. When Juan Guaido, the leader of Venezuela’s national assembly and the man recognised by the US and more than 60 other nations as the country’s interim ...

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EasyJet expands its summer schedule on travel rebound

Bloomberg EasyJet Plc is seeing a stronger than anticipated rebound in passenger demand following the lifting of lockdowns, prompting it to accelerate the addition of flights. The stock rose the most in two months after EasyJet said that its aircraft flew 84% full in July. With bookings for late summer ahead of projections the carrier will operate 40% of capacity ...

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