Abu Dhabi / WAM Under the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the instructions of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the Presidential Palace complex in the capital Abu Dhabi will house ‘Qasr Al Watan’ — a new ...
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UAE cabinet OKs amendments to civil procedure code
DUBAI / WAM The UAE Cabinet adopted a resolution on the Civil Procedure Code, which outlines important amendments in line with the UAE Vision 2021 and UAE Centennial Strategy 2071. The amendments are aimed at strengthening and modernising the judicial procedures to ensure their ease of application. The decision comes after concerted efforts between the federal and local authorities within ...
Read More »Moon lauds Kim’s nuclear offer, splitting with Trump
Bloomberg South Korean President Moon Jae-in praised North Korea’s offer to dismantle a key nuclear production complex as an “irreversible†step to undercut its weapons program, breaking with the Trump administration. In a meeting to discuss the summit last week in Hanoi between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, Moon on Monday lauded North Korea’s offer to dismantle the Yongbyon nuclear ...
Read More »Russia withdraws from nuclear missile treaty
Bloomberg President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree formally suspending compliance with a landmark 1987 nuclear disarmament treaty, a month after the Russian leader announced his country would pull out of the pact in response to a similar step by the US. President Donald Trump on February 1 said the US was halting its obligations under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear For- ...
Read More »Government counts casualties not us, says India air chief
Bloomberg India’s air force doesn’t count casualties, the government does, Air Chief B.S Dhanoa said on Monday, as opposition leaders call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for proof of success on recent strikes against Pakistan. “We hit our target. The air force doesn’t calculate casualty numbers, the government does that,†Dhanoa said at a briefing in the southern city of ...
Read More »Algeria risks explosion as Bouteflika defies protesters
Bloomberg Fresh calls for protests and strikes rippled through Algeria on Monday, with some warning that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s determination to run for a fifth term would set the nation ablaze even as he vowed to stand down within a year. The outburst of anger came almost immediately after Bouteflika’s campaign filed his official nomination papers for the April 18 ...
Read More »Guaido to return Venezuela amid threat
Bloomberg Juan Guaido’s party said the Venezuelan rival president is coming home for marches in the capital on Monday, risking arrest in his bid to end six of years of rule by Nicolas Maduro that have led the nation into poverty and revolt. “All to the streets, beside our president Juan Guaido for his arrival at Caracas,†read an invitation ...
Read More »China vows ‘reasonable’ rise in defense spending
Bloomberg China said it would need to increase its military spending to protect itself and that it doesn’t pose a threat to other countries. “A proper increase in the defense budget is needed to safeguard national security and transform China’s military with Chinese features,†Zhang Yesui, a spokesman for China’s National People’s Congress, said at a briefing on Monday in ...
Read More »Unintended fallout of Trump steel duty: Solar buying abroad
Bloomberg The Trump administration imposed a tariff on steel imports last year to get companies to buy more American metal. In some ways, the duty has the US solar business doing the exact opposite. Consider the case of PanelClaw Inc., a supplier of steel racks that hold solar panels in place. Since President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on steel and ...
Read More »Husky Energy falls after ‘tough and noisy’ Q4
Bloomberg Husky Energy Inc. fell the most in nearly five months after posting what its chief executive officer called “tough and noisy†fourth-quarter results, which were hurt by a plunge in Canadian crude prices and a spill in its offshore operations. Net earnings dropped 68 percent from a year earlier, to C$216 million ($164 million), as falling crude and fuel ...
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