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Dubai Courts launches ‘Rased’ system

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Courts has launched ‘Rased,’ a judicial work indicator, as a major leap in its smart transformation efforts and a boost to its ongoing initiatives to achieve leadership in the judiciary sector. The smart technical system provides a unified tool to enhance corporate governance, effectively attain strategic goals, and promote high excellence in its main ...

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World’s largest cranes arrive at Khalifa Port

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) announced the arrival of three of the largest ship-to-shore quay cranes in the world to accommodate growing volumes and demand at Khalifa Port Container Terminal (KPCT). Transported from China on specially-built vessels, the latest additions complement the current 9 STS cranes already operational at the facility. The Super Post Panamax ...

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Shamma Al Mazrui launches logo of ‘Oil Ambassadors’

  Dubai / WAM In an effort to involve the youth in development initiatives, Shamma bint Sohail Faris AlMazrui, Minister of State for Youth Affairs, launched the title and logo of “Oil Ambassadors” under the Youth Councils’ initiative in local and federal areas. During a meeting with the members of the UAE Youth Council for Oil in Dubai, she said such ...

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‘Spirited Away’ entertains UAE’s Japanese community

  Sharjah / Emirates Business Members of the UAE’s Japanese community were recently treated to a sold-out showing of one of their country’s most highly regarded films. The festive screening of ‘Spirited Away’ at Al Qasba, Sharjah’s premier leisure, tourism and family destination, had been sold out weeks in advance, with expatriates from Japan keen to use the occasion as ...

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The next big climate change battle starts in India

  Some climate activists worry that Donald Trump’s presidential election will be the death knell for the global environment. That’s almost certainly untrue. Whatever Trump’s attitude toward climate science and energy policy, two big outside factors will be much more important — technological progress and policy in developing nations. First, the good news. Renewable energy technology is already unstoppable. No ...

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Japan Inc. shows promise with savvy holiday deal spree

  While much attention has been focused on Japan’s big ailing companies and their prospects for survival, a few small developments show some promising signs for the country’s future. Kicking off a week in deals, Asahi Glass Co. said on December 20 it would buy CMC Biologics for 60 billion yen ($512 million), helping its move into contract drug manufacturing. ...

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America needs a new moon mission

  Fifty years ago, the US had the moon to itself. Starting in 1969, when the first of six Apollo missions touched down, it seemed likely that American astronauts would make a long-term home on the lunar surface. Instead, the US sent its last manned mission there in 1972, and won’t be returning any time soon. That’s a shame: The ...

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Romanian prez rejects left’s PM candidate

  Bucharest / AFP Romania’s president on Tuesday rejected the left-wing Social Democrats’ candidate for prime minister, Sevil Shhaideh, who would have been the EU’s country first female and Muslim premier. “I have properly analysed the arguments for and against and I have decided not to accept this proposal,” Klaus Iohannis told reporters in a televised statement. “I call on the ...

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Indonesia court refuses to drop ‘blasphemy’ governor’s trial

  Jakarta / AFP An Indonesian court on Tuesday refused to drop blasphemy charges against the Christian governor of the capital Jakarta, as hundreds of people protested outside the court where the trial is taking place. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama—the first Christian to govern the capital in more than 50 years—sparked anger in the Muslim-majority country when he quoted a verse from ...

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