ADNOC reopens Al Saada Service Station

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business ADNOC Distribution on Saturday announced the re-opening of Al Saada service station, located on Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum Street in Abu Dhabi. The service station had been temporarily closed to complete the replacement of ground fuel tanks, carry out routine maintenance work, and install the new ADNOC SMART service technologies. Prior to ...

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Rebels turn tables on regime as IS loses Syria bastion

  Beirut / AFP Islamists and rebels captured strategic military positions on the edges of Syria’s second city Aleppo on Saturday, turning the tables on Russian-backed regime forces besieging the city. To the northeast, a Western-backed alliance of Arab and Kurdish fighters scored a major victory against the IS group in the town of Manbij after a fierce two-month battle. ...

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Japan marks Hiroshima bombing anniversary

  Tokyo / AFP Japan on Saturday marked 71 years since the city of Hiroshima was destroyed by a US atomic bomb, as its mayor urged the world to unite in abolishing nuclear weapons. The annual ceremony came just months after Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to visit the western Japanese city, paying moving tribute to victims ...

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Peacekeepers failed to defend S Sudan base: UN

  United Nations / AFP UN peacekeepers abandoned their posts and questioned an order to use force to repel heavily armed soldiers who stormed their base in South Sudan six months ago, according to the findings of a UN board of inquiry. The board set up by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon found that the mission “failed to manage the crisis ...

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Canada denies visas to 200 ahead of global forum

Montreal / AFP Organizers of the World Social Forum set for next week in Montreal said that Canadian authorities have denied travel visas to more than 200 delegates invited to the anti-globalization event. Others are still waiting for a word from Canada’s immigration ministry, which issues travel documents. The summit is set to open on Tuesday.Currently “234 guests were refused ...

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Turkey ruling party orders purge after coup attempt

  Istanbul / AP Turkey’s ruling party ordered a purge from its ranks of supporters of US-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, accused of plotting last month’s failed coup. The “urgent clean-up in the party organisation” was aimed at expelling those linked with the Fethullah Terrorist Organisation, as Ankara calls the movement blamed for the July 15 attempted putsch, state-run Anadolu ...

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Hacking the election!

  Someone — the Russian military, say many cyber experts — broke into the computers of the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, releasing emails and sensitive documents. Sounds bad, and is. But a worse danger looms: the possibility that hackers (whether Russians or others) will manipulate our voting machines, casting doubt on the election’s outcome. Imagine. ...

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Sustainability in tourism plans a must

  The success of UAE’s economic diversification plan largely depends on how the non-oil sector performs. While it has been predicted that oil will contribute to merely 36% of the country’s GDP, the expanding economic footprint of tourism and hospitality sector is a happening reality. The UAE is investing heavily in the tourism sector. This capital investment is expected to ...

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Clinton can’t beat Trump but may be Trump can

  Perhaps Donald Trump will come to America’s rescue after all. The past week leaves no doubt, at least, that the biggest threat to Trump’s campaign for the presidency is Trump. For days, quite unbelievably, he’s been criticizing the Muslim parents of a U.S. soldier who died a hero’s death in Iraq. Khizr Khan’s attack on Trump at the Democratic ...

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Bitcoins make bank robbery great again

  A bitcoin exchange in Hong Kong has been hit by hackers who stole $72 million worth of the cryptocurrency. Or at least, that’s what it was worth when the theft took place; once news of the hack broke, the market for bitcoins slumped, meaning that the hackers’ haul is now valued somewhat lower. The market slumped, quite understandably, because ...

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