DUBAI / WAM Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, the UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, chaired the second meeting of the UAE Infrastructure and Housing Council, which was held virtually in the presence of its members. Al Mazrouei affirmed that the advanced infrastructure of the UAE represents a stimulating environment for accelerating the pace of sustainable development, prosperity and ...
Read More »Emirates Islamic launches several charitable initiatives
Dubai / Gulf Time Emirates Islamic, one of the leading Islamic financial institutions in the UAE, is commencing the holy month of Ramadan with several charitable, humanitarian and community initiatives, including providing financial support to the Khalifa Foundation for Charitable and Humanitarian Works, through the Emirates Islamic Charity Fund. The bank distributed Meer Ramadan (essential foodstuff and commodities regularly ...
Read More »Etihad offers specially curated inflight menu in Ramadan
Abu Dhabi / Gulf Time In celebration of the Holy Month, Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has teamed up with Emirati Chef Khaled Alsaadi to offer a specially curated inflight menu for the month of Ramadan. The Abu Dhabi-based Chef has put his signature twist on authentic Emirati recipes, fusing contemporary cooking techniques and local ingredients ...
Read More »EU to propose banning Russian coal imports after atrocities
Bloomberg The European Union is planning to propose a mandatory phaseout on coal imports from Russia in a direct response to reports that Russian forces committed apparent war crimes in Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter. The action on coal would be added to a package of steps aimed at strengthening existing measures and correcting loopholes that was ...
Read More »Poland shuns gas in new plan over coal comeback
Bloomberg Poland’s plan to quickly cut down on coal as its main electricity fuel may take longer than expected as the country seeks to limit its investments in gas-fired power units. The European Union’s most coal-reliant nation intends to increase the usage of power plants fired by the dirty fuel “in short- and mid-term,†the State Assets Ministry said in ...
Read More »Carrie Lam is leaving. Her siege mentality will stay
Hong Kong’s most unpopular leader since the city returned to Chinese rule stayed in character to the end. Carrie Lam paid tribute to her backers in Beijing, while eschewing any mention of the financial center’s people as she confirmed she won’t seek a second five-year term. The chief executive put the central authorities first, second and third on her list ...
Read More »Consumer spending declines in US
The US Commerce Department announced that consumer spending fell 0.4% in February from January after adjusting for inflation. This may not seem like much, but real spending has dropped in three of the last four months. Without strength in household outlays, the economic expansion is doomed. Capital spending provided a minor boost to the economy but didn’t recover the losses ...
Read More »Is Musk’s investment in Twitter good news?
Elon Musk bought a $3 billion stake in Twitter Inc, because when you’re the world’s richest human you can toss billions around just like that. This may be just another piece of performance art from Musk, who has alternately endorsed and pooh-poohed Bitcoin to great effect. He’s also taken to Twitter to hype altcoins such as Dogecoin and Shiba ...
Read More »How to be a winner from ‘de-globalisation’
De-globalisation looks as though it’s happening. Calls for yet more sanctions on Russia after the horrifying images of dead bodies strewn across Ukrainian streets seem now to have every chance of success, with European nations possibly even prepared to inflict upon themselves the pain of an embargo on Russian energy imports. As the pandemic continues to disrupt supply chains, ...
Read More »China 737 crash clues awaited as black boxes arrive in US
Bloomberg Investigators trying to figure out why a Boeing Co 737-800 plunged to the ground in China last month could gain key clues within days from the jet’s black boxes, which were sent to the US. “I’d expect within a week the investigation team would have the information,†said Neil Campbell, a retired air-safety investigator at the Australian Transport ...
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