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Doctors save new-born’s life in ‘rare, complex’ surgery

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Surgeons in Abu Dhabi successfully treated an Emirati newborn baby suffering from a rare congenital malformation of the intestine, which led to perforation of the small bowel, filling his whole abdomen with fluid which required immediate intervention to save his life. The case was diagnosed at the Fetal Medicine Unit of Danat Al Emarat Hospital, part ...

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ENEC internship gives Emirati students a peek into N-energy

  ABU DHABI / Emirates Business Ten Emirati students have returned to the UAE from the South Korea where they gained invaluable hands-on experience, nuclear industry insight, and an introduction to Korean culture through the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) summer internship program, organized in partnership with KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS). The students from Khalifa University of Science, ...

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City Centre Sharjah celebrates learning

  Sharjah / Emirates Business City Centre Sharjah, owned and operated by Majid Al Futtaim — the leading shopping mall, retail and leisure pioneer across the Middle East and North Africa — will celebrate education and International Literacy Day in September. In line with ‘the year of reading’ initiative, the mall offers a range of education enhancing initiatives, culminating in ...

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Xpress Money offers educational grants for kids

  Dubai / Emirates Business Xpress Money, one of the world’s most dependable money transfer brands, has partnered with Dubai based NGO SmartLife which is licensed by the Community Development Authority, Govt. of Dubai, to offer education support for the children of blue collar workers employed in the UAE. The initiative is spearheaded by Xpress Money’s Corporate Social Responsibility platform ...

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BYOD could mean ‘bring your own disaster’

  Ammar Enaya / special to Emirates Business As adoption of wearables becomes more mainstream in UAE, it brings added complexity to BYOD in an enterprise. One of the more interesting features of wearable tech is its ability to tether to, and control, smartphones over a remote connection. So even if wearables are denied access to enterprise networks, they may ...

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Viacom saga comes to end with Redstones emerging victorious

  Bloomberg Viacom Inc.’s controlling shareholders Sumner Redstone and Shari Redstone emerged victorious in a months-long legal battle to oust Chief Executive Officer Philippe Dauman, reaching a settlement that will see him leave the company with a $72 million severance package. Dauman will become non-executive chairman until Sept. 13, giving him an opportunity to present to the board a proposal ...

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Old Mutual goes bullish on pound as post-Brexit data surprise

  Bloomberg The world’s worst-performing major currency of 2016 is starting to win some friends. Old Mutual Asset Managers Plc., which oversees 327 billion pounds ($427 billion), said it turned bullish on the pound after U.K. economic data signaled the country was resilient in the wake of the June vote to leave the European Union. Sterling bulls were immediately rewarded ...

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Syria regime warplanes bomb Hasakeh despite US warnings

  Hasakeh / AFP Syrian government warplanes were in the air again on Saturday over the flashpoint northeastern city of Hasakeh, despite a US warning against new strikes that might endanger its military advisers. In another escalation of the five-year war, regime planes this week bombarded positions held by US-backed Kurdish forces in the city fighting the IS extremist group. ...

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