Record number of Emiratis visit Britain using electronic visa waiver system

  Dubai / WAM Official figures released this week have demonstrated the UK’s continued attraction for visitors from the UAE. A record number of UAE nationals used the UK’s electronic visa waiver (EVW) scheme in the last year, according to a report issued by the UK Home Office. It added that there were more than 63,000 applications for EVWs in the ...

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DMCA’s ‘RASEINA’ to promote Maritime & Leisur sector

  Dubai / Emirates Business The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) revealed the formation of RASEINA Maritime Domestic & Leisure Working Group, a first of its kind in the UAE, which aims to promote Dubai’s marine and leisure sector activities. The group has been created in a push to advance the Maritime Sector Strategy and further lead Dubai into becoming ...

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Messe Frankfurt Middle East launches Intersec Saudi Arabia

  Emirates Business Intersec, the world’s leading international trade fair for security, safety, and fire protection, is making its debut in Saudi Arabia, offering global suppliers direct access to the Kingdom’s vast market where security spending continues to rise. Organised by Messe Frankfurt Middle East in partnership with Al-Harithy Company for Exhibitions (ACE Group), the inaugural edition of Intersec Saudi ...

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Obama steps up to bat for former political foe Clinton

  Philadelphia / AFP President Barack Obama will step onto the Democratic convention stage on to champion former political foe Hillary Clinton, defend his own legacy and bury Donald Trump’s chances of reaching the White House. Obama will address the penultimate night of the party convention in Philadelphia, making the case that America’s first black president should be followed by ...

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Kerry says US avoiding ‘confrontation’ in sea row

  Manila / AFP US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday said Washington wanted to avoid “confrontation” in the South China Sea, after an international tribunal rejected Beijing’s claims to most of the waters. Kerry made the remarks after meeting with Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay in Manila where they discussed the Southeast Asian nation’s sweeping victory in the arbitration ...

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France’s Barnier to lead Brexit talks

  Brussels / AFP European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday appointed veteran French politician and former EU commissioner Michel Barnier to lead the negotiations with Britain on its exit from the bloc. Britain’s June 23 vote to quit the 28-nation European Union shocked EU leaders who had bet on a vote to remain but they have since rallied, with France ...

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Pressure mounts on Indonesia to call off ‘executions’

  Cilacap / AFP Indonesia will be “on the wrong side of history” if it proceeds with a fresh round of executions this week, rights groups warned Wednesday, as authorities confirmed 14 prisoners will face the firing squad. A group of drug convicts including foreigners have been given notice of their executions and could be put to death as early ...

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31 die in double bomb blast in Syria Kurdish city

Beirut / AFP A double bomb attack killed 31 people and wounded dozens in the Kurdish-majority city of Qamishli in northeastern Syria on Wednesday, Syrian state television reported. In a breaking news alert, state television gave an “initial toll” of 31 dead and 170 wounded, adding that rescue workers were still retrieving victims of the blasts. The Syrian Observatory for Human ...

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Deutsche Bank signals deeper cuts as trading slump hits profit

  Bloomberg Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer John Cryan signaled Germany’s largest lender may have to deepen cost cuts after second-quarter profit was almost wiped out by a slump in trading revenue and costs tied to job reductions. The shares declined. Net income decreased to 18 million euros ($20 million) from 796 million euros a year earlier, the Frankfurt-based ...

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Simplest valuation case on Europe stocks looks ugly to HSBC

  BLOOMBERG Europe’s stocks are far from cheap. That’s according to Robert Parkes, head of European equity strategy at HSBC Holdings Plc, who says the market is “fully valued and bordering on expensive.” To illustrate, he pointed to the MSCI Europe Index’s price-earnings ratio, which at about 20 times reported profit is near the highest since 2004. That’s even after ...

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