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New collections at Joyalukkas ‘Happy Diamonds’

  Dubai / Emirates Business Multi-award winning global retail chain Joyalukkas gives patrons more reasons to rejoice with Happy Diamonds. Launched in 2015, Happy Diamonds successfully brought joy to customers with high-quality diamond jewellery at mid-range prices. “Premium jewellery is meant to be enjoyed and does not have to come at premium prices,” says Mr. John Paul Alukkas, Executive Director, ...

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Neutralizing project fraud threat in construction sector

  Bassam Samman / Special to Emirates Business Fraud is always a possibility in any type or size of business, more so during times of global economic uncertainty. Projects are particularly susceptible to fraud given the complexity, scope and huge cost of construction and engineering activities. A report on fraud in the construction industry issued by global advisory firm Grant ...

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A character test for America

  To appreciate what’s at stake for the world in this year’s U.S. presidential election, it’s useful to visit a place like Australia that has been one of our most faithful allies — and that appears to be mortified at what’s happening in American politics. Australians are polite, in their own rowdy way. And they know they have to live ...

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A city of 50 million? China wants three of them

  By any measure, Shanghai is one of the world’s biggest cities. It’s home to more than 24 million people. Its subway system is the longest ever built, extending to its rural limits. Crowds are so thick that burly “shovers” get paid to help pack the trains. Now the local government is saying enough is enough: Documents released this week ...

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The transatlantic squabble over Apple’s back taxes

  The U.S. Treasury thinks it’s bad enough that companies such as Apple park piles of cash overseas to avoid paying tax. What’s worse is when foreign authorities change the rules that attracted the money in the first place, and tax those holdings for themselves. In effect, the European Commission is threatening to do just that. Apple and other U.S. ...

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Trudeau’s China visit must reset trade ties

  The long-standing dispute over canola exports will weigh heavy on Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s August 30-September 6 visit to China as he readies to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and attend the G20 summit. In the run-up to the significant tour that comes at the invitation of Premier Li Keqiang, Ottawa has sent strong feelers that it ...

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Why Trump needs a real campaign apparatus to win

  Donald Trump is a terrible campaigner. He is still struggling to assemble the basics of a campaign operation. Gaffes drop from his lips with the regularity of a waterfall rushing over a cliff. Now he seems to be backtracking on his signature issue, a hard-line stance on immigration. Or maybe he isn’t. Well, strategy and messaging aren’t his strong ...

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Trump’s 2,000-mile mistake on immigration

  Even Donald Trump recognizes that he has an immigration problem. No, I’m not talking about his wife, Melania, whose promised news conference detailing her sketchy immigration history has, almost three weeks after Trump announced it, still failed to materialize. I’m talking about the pronouncements — mass deportations, the famous Mexican-financed border wall — that have been the centerpiece of ...

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Waging peace in Colombia after 52 years of war

  In the coming weeks, Colombians will be asked to cast a vote like none other in the country’s history. The sole question on the ballot will be whether Latin America’s third most populous nation should ratify a historic peace agreement to end the longest-running guerrilla insurgency in the Western Hemisphere. It seems like a silly question: After a conflict ...

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Saudi’s biggest Asian buyers await Crown Prince visit

  Reuters China and Japan, Saudi Arabia’s biggest oil buyers in Asia, are preparing for a visit by the kingdom’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, an opportunity to deepen energy ties as the world’s largest crude exporter prepares what’s expected to be the biggest IPO ever. Selling about 5 percent of the state-run oil producer Saudi Arabian Oil Co., ...

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