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Emirates adds more flights to Algeria

  DUBAI / WAM Emirates airlines announced it will increase the frequency of its services to Algiers with the addition of a fifth weekly flight, effective 7th October, 2022. The newest service will complement Emirates’ existing operations between Dubai and Algiers, currently running at four flights a week. The latest addition of services to the airline’s schedule will provide additional ...

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Sheikh Hamdan launches Dubai’s R&D programme

  DUBAI / WAM HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), on Tuesday launched Dubai’s Research and Development (R&D) programme during a meeting at the DFF headquarters. The initiative aims to support key economic sectors and ...

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TDRA attains membership in European Foundation for Quality Management

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) has announced that it attained membership in the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM). Through its membership, TDRA will support the implementation of EFQM’s leading approach, aimed at enabling organisations improve their own performance and objectives as well as develop their respective human resources. TDRA will utilise ...

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DoH, US Institute for Health Improvement sign pact

  ABU DHABI / WAM The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) and the Institute for Health Improvement (IHI), a global not-for-profit organisation based in Boston, USA, launched a strategic cooperative agreement to advance and execute programmes for continuous improvement of the quality of healthcare. The cooperation seeks to set a solid framework and establish regulatory foundations to achieve ...

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Ukraine’s army is winning but its economy is losing

My first visit to Kyiv since the Russian invasion in February coincided with a major Ukrainian military success in the east of the country, where Kupyansk and Izyum were liberated and Russian troops routed. However, the government of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is too smart to celebrate one successful battle when there is a war to be won against a still-formidable ...

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Can Japan love foreign tourists again?

Japan looks like it may finally open its borders and end its splendid isolation. The key question is: Can it learn to love foreign tourists again? After a series of head fake border re-openings this year which promised more than they delivered, a report that Japan would scrap most restrictions on tourists was the big one. If realised, the plans ...

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Can you make an EV without losing billions?

  New electric models from Rivian Automotive Inc and Lucid Group Inc have won rave reviews, but you’ll have to be patient to drive one. Since commencing production one year ago, the two companies have produced only around 10,000 vehicles altogether as of June 30. Compare that with Volkswagen AG, which manufactures twice that every day. As the startups are ...

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Hints of Russia’s future in South Africa’s past

  Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, allied nations have unleashed a suite of sanctions so rapid and broad in its reach that there are no true precedents. Even, say, curbs on Venezuela — oil producer cut off from global finance — are by necessity imperfect. But there’s another commodity exporter whose experience offers less obvious lessons for sanctioning nations and ...

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