ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi Early Childhood Authority (ECA) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) are partnering on a series of initiatives to advance their shared mission to drive innovation and excellence in early childhood development and to create opportunities for every child in Abu Dhabi and around the world to be raised in a healthy, safe and ...
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September, 2021
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1 September
UAE launches ‘sail safely’ initiative to enhance maritime safety, security
Dubai / WAM The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure launched the ‘Sail Safely’ initiative, as part of its ongoing efforts to protect the marine environment, enhance maritime safety and security, as well as protect people’s lives. The initiative includes an intensive training programme for captains of leisure and fishing boats to ensure that they adhere to the highest standards of ...
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1 September
Ministry constructed over 29 federal roads across UAE
Abu Dhabi / WAM Hassan Mohammed Al Mansouri, Under-Secretary of Infrastructure and Transport Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, announced that the ministry has constructed 29 federal roads over the past 20 years that serve many areas of the country, underscoring its keenness to develop and improve the nation’s road network. The total distance of all federal roads ...
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1 September
Empower to supply Meydan with 382,000 RT of district cooling
Dubai / WAM Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower) has announced the signing of an agreement to provide district cooling services to Meydan master community with a total capacity of 382,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT) to meet the needs of the 750 existing and upcoming buildings in the City and acquire the existing district cooling plant for a value of AED100 ...
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1 September
Is EU’s guidelines on US a trade war diplomacy?
In reimposing travel curbs on Americans, the European Union is sending a message to the US that is as much about diplomacy as it is about epidemiology. Sure, there is data to nominally support the decision. A surge in cases driven by the delta variant’s spread has put the US well beyond the recommended limits for non-essential travel to the ...
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1 September
Rivian’s $80b road was paved by Tesla
To say it’s absurd that an electric-truck maker that hasn’t yet delivered any trucks to regular customers should seek an $80 billion valuation is to state the obvious. That isn’t a knock on Rivian Automotive Inc, which announced that it has filed for an IPO confidentially. From what we can tell, it seems like the real deal. It’s just a ...
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1 September
How many Idas can electricity users afford?
One of the less obvious outcomes of the Great Blizzard of 1888 was that, by the following year, crowds of New Yorkers were following workers around yelling “timber!†as they chopped down wooden utility poles. The ferocious winter storm pushed the city to get serious about burying the growing network of power and telegraph lines strung over its streets. Climate ...
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1 September
Jobs are Federal Reserve chief’s number one job
In his address at the annual Jackson Hole economic conference, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell offered a finely calibrated message that I think is worth amplification: The Fed wants to do everything it can to restore jobs lost during the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean it’s not taking the risk of inflation seriously. As I interpret his remarks, Powell remains ...
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1 September
Back-to-school blues hit airlines bracing for winter
Bloomberg European airlines hoping to extend the holiday season are running up against the start of the school year that’s denting family bookings, while the spread of the delta variant of Covid-19 prompts new travel curbs. Carriers including Ryanair Holdings Plc are keeping prices low to prolong leisure demand through October. The airline is also beefing up winter timetables in ...
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1 September
Southwest bumps hiring goal 16% in an effort to cut delays
Bloomberg Southwest Airlines Co increased the number of workers it wants to hire by 16% to 5,200, part of an effort to ease flight disruptions and reduce overtime, even as the carrier pares service. The airline wants to add the new employees by the end of November to reduce delays and cancellations, Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said. It has ...
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