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Sharjah property trading value jumps 40.7% to Dhs18.5 billion

Sharjah property trading value jumps 40.7% to Dhs18.5 billion

 The real estate sector in the Emirate of Sharjah continued its strong performance during the first quarter of 2026, achieving remarkable growth in trading value and total transactions despite regional challenges. Total real estate trading

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Italy suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

Italy suspends defence cooperation deal with Israel

Italy's government has decided ‌to suspend the automatic ​renewal of ‌a defence cooperation deal with ‌Israel, ⁠Prime ‌Minister Giorgia Meloni ‌said on Tuesday, citing the conflicts ⁠in the Middle East. Meloni's right-wing government has been one of Israel's closest allies in Europe, but in recent weeks it has criticised Israeli attacks ​on Lebanon. Those affected have included Italian troops serving there under a ‌U.N. mandate."In light ⁠of ​the current situation, the government ​has decided to suspend the automatic renewal of the defence agreement with Israel," Meloni was quoted as saying in Verona, nothern Italy, by Italian news agencies.A defence ministry source said one of ‌the consequences ‌is that Italy ⁠will no longer cooperate with ⁠Israel ⁠on military training.Meloni took the decision on Monday with her foreign and defence ministers, Antonio Tajani and Guido Crosetto, as well as Deputy ​Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.A spokesperson for Israel's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

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US, Iran may resume talks this week despite port blockade

US, Iran may resume talks this week despite port blockade

Motorists ride along a road on Islamabad's Constitution Avenue on April 14, 2026. As the clock ticked down to US President Donald Trump's deadline to destroy Iran's civilisation last week, hope emerged from an unlikely

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US, Iranian teams could return to Islamabad for peace talks this week, multiple sources say

US, Iranian teams could return to Islamabad for peace talks this week, multiple sources say

 Two sides could return to Pakistan by week's end, say sources* Oil prices fall below $100* Trump says Iranians want to make a deal* VP Vance, leading US side, says future talks depend on IranNegotiating teams from the ‌US and Iran could return to Islamabad this week to resume talks to end the war, sources told Reuters on ​Tuesday, after the collapse of weekend negotiations prompted Washington ‌to impose a blockade on Iranian ports.While the US blockade drew angry rhetoric from Tehran, signs that diplomatic engagement ‌might continue helped calm oil markets, ⁠pushing benchmark prices below $100 on ‌Tuesday..But a source involved in the talks said on Tuesday both countries could return as early as the end of this week, and that a proposal had been shared with Washington and Tehran to resend their delegations."No firm date has been set, with the delegations keeping Friday through Sunday open," a senior Iranian source said.US President Donald Trump said Iran had been in touch on Monday and wanted to make a deal, adding that he would not sanction any agreement that allowed Tehran to possess a nuclear weapon.Since the United States and Israel began the war on February 28, Iran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz to nearly all vessels except its own, saying ​passage would be permitted only under Iranian control and subject to a fee. The fallout has been widespread, as nearly a fifth of the world's oil and gas previously flowed through the narrow waterway.In a countermeasure, the US military said it began blocking shipping traffic in and out of Iran's ports on Monday. Tehran ‌has threatened to hit naval ships going through ⁠the strait and to retaliate against ​its Gulf neighbours' ports.Nearly 24 hours into the US blockade, there had yet to be reports of Washington taking ​direct action against shipping to enforce it. Three Iran-linked tankers were seen transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, shipping data showed, but the vessels were not heading to or from Iranian ports.The United States' NATO allies including Britain and France said they would not be drawn into the conflict by taking part in the blockade, although they have offered to help safeguard the strait when an agreement is in place.French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will chair a video conference on Friday for countries willing to contribute to a defensive multilateral mission to restore freedom of navigation in the strait when security conditions permit, Macron's office said.China, the main buyer of Iranian oil, said the US blockade was "dangerous and irresponsible" and would only aggravate tensions.Reflecting the growing disruption, the International Energy Agency ‌on Tuesday sharply cut its forecasts for global oil supply ‌and demand growth, saying both are now expected ⁠to fall from 2025 levels as war in the Middle East disrupts oil flows and weighs on the global economy. 

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AICPA & CIMA and PLM Financial Advisory launch Finance Em…

AICPA & CIMA and PLM Financial Advisory launch Finance Em…

The Think Tank's key mandate is to convene all relevant stakeholders interested to discuss strategies to accelerate Emiratisation and financial capability of Emiratis in the UAE, producing practical studies to diffuse best practices and support

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Abdullah receives phone call from Saudi Foreign Minister

Abdullah receives phone call from Saudi Foreign Minister

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, received a phone call from Prince Faisal Bin Farhan Bin Abdullah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.During

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AI skills gap clouds graduate hiring — Arabian Post

AI skills gap clouds graduate hiring — Arabian Post

A new study by Pearson and Amazon Web Services has sharpened concerns over whether universities are keeping pace with the demands of an AI-driven labour market, finding that 53% of employers say their main difficulty

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No Doubt Guitarist Tom Dumont Confirms Parkinson’s Won’t Stop Sphere Shows

No Doubt Guitarist Tom Dumont Confirms Parkinson’s Won’t Stop Sphere Shows

Tom Dumont No Doubt, No Quit Despite Parkinson’s Published April 14, 2026 3:00 AM PDT Tom Dumont has actually been living with early-onset Parkinson's disease for several years now -- long before he went public

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Chinese President presents proposal on promoting peace, stability in West Asia

Chinese President presents proposal on promoting peace, stability in West Asia

Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward on Tuesday a four-point proposal on promoting peace and stability in West Asia, when meeting with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Beijing.Xi called for adherence to the principle of peaceful coexistence. It is imperative to promote the building of a common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security architecture for West Asia and the Gulf region, he noted.He urged adherence to the principle of national sovereignty. He said the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of countries in West Asia and the Gulf region should be fully respected, and the safety of personnel, facilities and institutions of all countries should be effectively safeguarded.On adherence to the principle of international rule of law, Xi said the authority of international rule of law should be upheld to prevent the world from falling back into the law of the jungle.He said development and security should be coordinated. All parties should work together to create a favorable environment for the development of countries in West Asia and the Gulf region.On the other hand, the Chinese President said during his meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who is on an official visit to China, that China and Spain should strengthen cooperation to oppose a return of the world to "the law of the jungle."Noting the world today is in turmoil, confronted with the contest between the rule of law and the rule of power, Xi called on both China and Spain to jointly defend true multilateralism.For its part, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that Spain opposes a "new Cold War," decoupling and severing of supply chains, and supports Europe and China in enhancing communication, mutual understanding and cooperation. 

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UN calls on Lebanon, Israeli entity to leverage diplomatic avenues to end hostilities

UN calls on Lebanon, Israeli entity to leverage diplomatic avenues to end hostilities

The United Nations called on Lebanon and the Israeli entity to leverage all available diplomatic avenues at their disposal to immediately end hostilities and address outstanding provisions of Security Council resolution 1701, at a time when negotiations between the Israeli entity and Lebanon are expected to take place on Tuesday.In this context, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric affirmed, "We stand ready to work with the parties to facilitate efforts in this regard."The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, continues her good office’s role in support of the parties towards the full implementation of resolution 1701 towards a permanent ceasefire and long-term solution to the conflict. We call on all parties to engage constructively in this regard.On the peacekeeping front, the UN spokesperson said that the "UNIFIL continues its operations on the ground in support of deconfliction, protection of civilians and humanitarian access, to the extent possible amid ongoing hostilities.""Peacekeepers continue to report rocket fire towards Israel and airstrikes in UNIFIL's area of operations, including around Shama, At Tiri, and Bint Jbeil in Sector West, where heavy clashes continue," he added."On the humanitarian front, as high-intensity hostilities continue, as you can imagine humanitarian needs continue to deepen across the country and civilians continue to bear the brunt of the violence. Israeli military activity remains particularly intense in southern Lebanon and the western Bekaa governorate," he continued."As of yesterday, more than 2,000 people have been killed and over 6,500 injured, as casualties continue to rise, according to the Government," the spokesman said."Civilian infrastructure continues to be damaged. Our colleagues at UNICEF report at least 18 incidents affecting water systems across the country, damaging reservoirs, pumping stations and main supply lines, and disrupting people's access to safe water," Dujarric added.