Dubai / WAM The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), represented by Public Transport Agency, has recently signed an agreement with the British Council whereby prospective taxi drivers will undergo linguistic, psychological and behavioural tests as a pre-requisite for obtaining professional permits. The step comes as part of the RTA’s strategy in forging partnerships to serve its objectives at world-class standards. ...
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ERC’s sacrificial drive to benefit 298,600 beneficiaries
Abu Dhabi /Â WAM Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) launched its annual sacrificial animal campaign nationwide to raise funds for the project set to benefit over 298,600 beneficiaries, of whom 70,100 beneficiaries are in the UAE. The cost of the sacrificial animals is estimated at AED12 million this year. The project, which will see slaughter and distribution of 28,305 sacrificial animals ...
Read More »ADEC hosts orientation session for 600 teachers
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Education Council (ADEC) organised a one-day orientation session for newly hired teachers who will be joining Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Western Region schools for the 2016/2017 academic school year. Dr Ali Al Nuaimi, ADEC’s Director-General, welcomed more than 600 Emirati, English Medium and Arabic Medium teachers, who will be teaching in different ...
Read More »SCI distributes 7,000 schoolbags
Sharjah /Â WAM The Sharjah Charity International (SCI) has begun the distribution of schoolbags to the enlisted students as part of its ‘Back to School’ Campaign. The foundation launches its annual campaign at the beginning of each new academic year. Abdullah Sultan bin Khadim, Executive Director and Board Member of SCI, said that about 7,000 schoolbags, which include all the ...
Read More »UAEREP nears completion of next milestone phase
Dubai / Emirates Business The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science (UAEREP) is nearing the completion of its next milestone phase with August 17 (midnight) serving as the cut-off deadline for receiving full proposals for the second cycle of the program. Aiming to advance rain enhancement science, technology and applications, the first-of-its-kind program encourages more investments in research, ...
Read More »Façade Summit to focus on fire safety in building design
Dubai / Emirates Business Construction industry experts and government officials assembling in Dubai next month will tackle the threat of fires in the region, an issue highlighted by recent blazes in high-rise towers. The latest statistics, published this month by Guardian Wealth Management, a global financial planning company, claim that up to 80 percent of expatriate residents living in ...
Read More »Sharjah tourism promotes Emirate as year-long destination
Sharjah / Emirates Business Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority carries on with its Summer Campaign programme in a bid to position the emirate as a year-long destination for families in the region and the world. GCC countries have proven a prime source market for the emirate’s tourism sector; the region topped the list of visitors to Sharjah as ...
Read More »A glimpse of Taj Mahal at Dubai’ Legoland
Dubai / Emirates Business To celebrate Independence Day of India on 15 August 2016, Legoland® Dubai, part of Dubai Parks and Resorts, has for the first time shared a sneak peek into one of its most highly anticipated attractions- MINILAND- with the unveiling of the stunning Taj Mahal LEGO® model. The impressive and realistic model is made from 280,741 ...
Read More »Oil bulls take heart as OPEC rekindles hopes
Bloomberg All it took was a few words from OPEC to encourage oil bulls. Money managers increased wagers on rising crude prices by the most since January as futures rebounded from a three-month low. Prices jumped after OPEC’s president said August 8 the group will hold informal talks in Algiers next month. “The statement certainly achieved its purpose,†said ...
Read More »Santos flags $1billion Gladstone LNG charge on gas supply
Bloomberg Santos Ltd. will take a $1.05 billion writedown on its Gladstone LNG project due to rising prices for third-party gas supplies and slower-than-expected ramp up of its own equity output to feed the export project. The non-cash charge on the liquefied natural gas development in Queensland, which is $1.5 billion before taxes, will be recorded in its half-year ...
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