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Myanmar bedecked in quills, coins and dragons

  Naypyidaw / AFP From porcupine quills and fruit, to silver coins and beads, the ethnic costumes on parade in Myanmar’s capital recently showed off the country’s diversity and added sartorial splendour to the cold detail of talks to end decades of rebellion. Bedecked in an elaborate headdress of feathers, quills and shell-studded tassels, Aye Aye Mu said her traditional ...

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Hottest fashion collaborations this Fall

  Relaxnews The annual arrival of fall makes way for a wardrobe update, and for the fall/winter 2016 season, fashion collaborations are riding high. Here’s a look at some of the season’s unmissable pairings, with collections from Tommy Hilfiger, Aubade, Uniqlo and H&M. TOMMY HILFIGER X GIGI HADID As well as being signed up as an ambassador for the brand, ...

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When joggers, pedals rule streets

  Cairo / AFP On a Friday morning in Cairo, Ahmed Shazly stopped a few cars to allow some 3,000 joggers to cross a near-deserted road in the normally gridlocked metropolis. Streets that during the week are snarled with exhaust-spewing cars turn almost silent on weekend mornings — Fridays and Saturdays in Egypt — as most shops and businesses are ...

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Polo’s elite image dissolves in Europe

  Berlin / DPA Legend has it that polo originates in Persia and dates back to around 370 BC. Alexander the Great, whose armies swept through some 40 years later, is said to have become an instant fan. By the mid 19th century the sport had taken hold among Europe’s upper classes, with British army officers among the most passionate ...

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Nasdaq Dubai launches trade in single-stock futures

  Dubai / Reuters The Nasdaq Dubai exchange began trading single-stock futures on shares in some of the UAE’s biggest companies on Thursday, a step towards drawing fresh money into UAE equity markets. Nasdaq Dubai’s standardised, exchange-listed futures, or agreements to buy or sell shares at an agreed price on a future date, are cheaper to trade and more transparent, ...

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ATDD organises tour for students

  AJMAN / WAM In a bid to inform students about the Emirate of Ajman’s famous touristic destinations and increase awareness of local tourism, the Ajman Tourism Development Department (ATDD) organised city sightseeing tours for students of Ajman University. The two-day tour coincides with the opening of the new academic year, and a total of 400 students visited the emirate’s ...

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DGCX volume reaches 13million contracts

  Dubai / WAM Volume on the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) touched close to 13 million contracts, growing 43% over the same period last year to record the highest ever volume for this period in over a decade. This year, DGCX recorded an average 75,516 contracts a day, valued at around US$1.70bn. The exchange also registered an impressive ...

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Caracal International showcases latest products at Korea Expo

  SEOUL / WAM Defence Expo Korea, which opens next week, is a key platform for Caracal to showcase its latest firearms, which utilise the latest concepts in tactical requirements, ergonomic design and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques in addition to offering the best technical solutions in the field of modern firearms. “Through our participation in Defence Expo Korea, we are proud ...

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1,000 arrested as post-vote violence rocks Gabon capital

  Libreville / AFP Police arrested 1,000 people as security forces fanned out across Gabon’s capital on Thursday after a night of riots and looting that erupted when President Ali Bongo was declared winner of disputed polls. Thousands of angry protesters poured onto the streets of Libreville late Wednesday, accusing the government of stealing the election after Bongo won a second ...

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End Syria’s bloodshed, says father of dead toddler Aylan

  Berlin / AFP The father of Aylan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian refugee boy whose body washed ashore on a Turkish beach a year ago, on Thursday denounced the world’s failure to stop the bloodshed in his home country. “The politicians said after the deaths in my family: Never again!” the bereaved father, Abdullah Kurdi, 41, told Germany’s Bild daily. “Everyone ...

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