Precious Arabic manuscripts showcased at Dubai Culture event

  Dubai /Emirates Business Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the Emirate’s dedicated entity for culture, arts and heritage, hosted an event to celebrate Arab Manuscript Day at the Dubai Public Library Al Twar branch, in collaboration with Juma Al Majid Centre for Culture and Heritage. Visitors attended an ‘Arabic Manuscript in Risk’ lecture, which saw the participation of ...

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DAMAC Properties awards AED58.4mn contract for villas

  Dubai / Emirates Business DAMAC Properties, a leading luxury real estate developer in the region, recently awarded a contract worth AED 58.4 million for the main structure works of villas at Mulberry cluster in AKOYA Oxygen, a 55-million-square-foot lush green development in Dubailand. The main structure works contract has been awarded to Towers Technology Contracting Co LLC – Dubai. ...

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Etihad plays host to world’s 50 best chefs in Australia

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Many of the world’s best chefs and culinary media have experienced Etihad Airways’ award-winning hospitality on their way to Australia for this week’s announcement of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. As the Official Airline Partner of the 2017 event, Etihad Airways has had the honour of flying some of the biggest names in global ...

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Wi-Fi UAE rolls out at Sharjah’s Sahara Centre

  Sharjah / Emirates Business Shoppers and visitors of Sahara Centre in Sharjah can now enjoy the benefits of Wi-Fi UAE as it rolls out in the Mall. Providing everyone with access to the Internet through a choice of either free or premium Wi-Fi. This latest launch expands the Wi-Fi UAE footprint to help enhance happiness through connectivity, which has ...

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Japan can teach US how to overcome national rot

  The US is in a period of institutional sclerosis, and more people are noticing it. Even JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon is sounding the alarm. But it’s reasonable to ask whether, despite all its difficulties, the US is still the proverbial best house in a bad neighborhood. Many other rich, industrialized nations are facing their ...

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WhatsApp payments to be Facebook’s saving grace in India

  After its plan to offer free internet in India was rejected, Facebook Inc. may soon find that the fastest way to consumers’ hearts is through their wallets. Digitally. Its WhatsApp service is preparing to start digital payments in the country, a move that would leverage India’s rush to online transactions after November’s sudden demonetisation, the Financial Times reported. WhatsApp ...

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Nicolas Maduro hasn’t gotten the message

  Another day, another cloud of pepper spray and tear gas in the streets of Caracas. The autocratic government of President Nicolas Maduro has hardly changed its spots. It may have seemed otherwise, after the Venezuelan Supreme Court was forced last month to reverse its unconstitutional takeover of the country’s legislature. But Maduro has continued to suppress peaceful protests of ...

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Gas attack shines harsh light on Assad’s barbarity

  Once again, Assad gassed his own people. At least 74 civilians died, including a dozen children, in one of the worst chemical weapons attack in an opposition-held town of Khan Sheikhoun in northern Syria. The mind-numbing images of people gasping for breath and convulsing in the streets show that Assad regime atrocities against Syrians have crossed all limits. The ...

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Long-awaited ‘Asian Century’ might not ever come

  People in the West, certainly Americans, have long had a fascination with the East, with many predicting an inevitable “Asian century” marked by economic and market dominance. I have long disagreed with the consensus on China and other Asian Tigers, and others are beginning to agree. Many problems stand in the way of the “Asian century.” Japan dazzled Westerners ...

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ChemChina-Syngenta could be last of the big love-ins

  China is within striking distance of locking down its biggest-ever overseas acquisition, after China National Chemical Corp. won US and European Union antitrust approval for its $43 billion takeover of Swiss pesticide maker Syngenta AG. Just as well, because it may be the last big deal in a while. Although the transaction still needs the green light from regulators ...

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