Silal appoints its new CEO

ABU DHABI / WAM Silal, Abu Dhabi’s leading fresh produce and agritech company, has appointed Salmeen Obaid Alameri as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In his new role, Alameri will be tasked to drive the company’s strategic growth. Alameri will work to harness leading capabilities and deploy advanced technology to help secure strategic food reserves, ensuring access to safe, ...

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Bee’ah restructures to global investment holding group

  Sharjah / WAM Bee’ah, the Middle East’s sustainability pioneer, has now become Beeah Group, adopting the structure of an investment holding company and assuming a new visual identity. As Beeah Group, the organisation is unifying its growing businesses across industries and countries, including operations in UAE, KSA, Egypt and global joint ventures. Since its founding over a decade ago, ...

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UAE-funded clean drinking water project launched in Gaza

  Gaza / WAM Nearly 230,000 students and teachers in the Gaza Strip will have access to clean drinking water, under the framework of a UAE Government-funded international initiative led by the Rostropovich-Vishnevskaya Foundation (RVF) based in Washington DC in the United States. Under the initiative, 125 schools managed by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees ...

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ADFD announces investment in Thailand’s tourism sector

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has announced a AED 385 million agreement with Minor International Public Company Limited (Mint) to jointly hold shares in five tourist resort assets in Thailand, including Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort, Avani and Riverside Bangkok Hotel, Riverside Plaza Bangkok, Anantara Layan Phuket Resort and Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui. This ...

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UAE warns against flouting Covid preventive measures

  ABU DHABI / WAM The Federal Emergency Crisis and Disasters Prosecution has warned public not to spread rumours or false information about the preventive measures adopted by authorities to curb the spread of Covid-19 and not to flout them. “In light of the recent circulation of photos and videos on social media spreading information from some Covid-19 patients on ...

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Silal appoints Salmeen Obaid Alameri as CEO

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Silal, Abu Dhabi’s leading fresh produce and agritech company, has appointed Salmeen Obaid Alameri as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). In his new role, Alameri will be tasked to drive the company’s strategic growth. Alameri will work to harness leading capabilities and deploy advanced technology to help secure strategic food reserves, ensuring access to ...

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Zayed University to develop student-led EdTech solutions

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Zayed University signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Injazat, a Digital Transformation, Cloud, and Cyber Security company, to mentor students on EdTech projects. Spearheaded by Abu Dhabi’s G42, the parent company of Injazat, the partnership will see Zayed University match students from their College of Interdisciplinary Studies, with the mentors and practitioners at Injazat ...

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BHP buys into Tanzania nickel mine after failed Canadian bid

  Bloomberg BHP Group will buy a minority stake in a Tanzanian nickel project as the world’s biggest miner seeks to expand in commodities that will be central to the green-energy transition. BHP’s investment in Kabanga Nickel Ltd. comes less than a month after the commodities giant bowed out of a bidding war for Noront Resources Ltd., which owns nickel ...

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New EU N-plants need $568 billion investment: Breton

  Bloomberg A “colossal” investment in nuclear energy will be needed over the next 30 years to meet the European Union’s emissions reduction targets and growing demand for electricity, the bloc’s internal market chief Thierry Breton said. Existing nuclear plants need 50 billion euros of investment through to 2030, while the next generation will require 500 billion euros ($568 billion) ...

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Global brands in India have a mutiny at hand

  From Unilever Plc to Colgate-Palmolive Co., consumer goods makers in India are facing distribution blues that have nothing to do with pandemic-induced shortages and bottlenecks. The trusted middlemen that brands have traditionally relied on to reach millions of small neighbourhood stores in 8,000 towns and 660,000 villages are in revolt. It’s a mutiny that the multinationals have invited upon ...

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