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Jansen fifty lifts South Africa to 169-8 against New Zeal…

Jansen fifty lifts South Africa to 169-8 against New Zeal…

Marco Jansen hit an unbeaten 55 to lift South Africa from a precarious 77-5 to 169-8 against New Zealand in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup on Wednesday.Spinners Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie

Business
Ajman Bank approves 50% of net profit as cash dividend at AGM

Ajman Bank approves 50% of net profit as cash dividend at AGM

AJMAN: Ajman Bank’s General Assembly, during its Annual General Meeting (AGM) chaired by Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Bin Rashid Al Noaimi, Vice Chairman of the Bank’s Board of Directors, approved the distribution of cash dividends

Business
AD Ports Group confirms business continuity across all operations

AD Ports Group confirms business continuity across all operations

ABU DHABI: AD Ports Group confirmed that all operations across its clusters continue as normal in light of current regional developments.As a precautionary measure, the Group has activated its crisis management and business continuity protocols,

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Dollar firm, investors turn bearish on euro as energy prices surge

Dollar firm, investors turn bearish on euro as energy prices surge

LONDON: The dollar held firm near three-month highs on Wednesday, with investors turning deeply bearish towards the euro as the conflict in the Middle East sparked fears of ‌a sustained rise in energy prices and

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UAB opens branch in Dubai Festival City

UAB opens branch in Dubai Festival City

Staff Reporter, Gulf TodayDubai: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Faisal Bin Sultan Al Qassimi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of United Arab Bank (UAB), inaugurated the Bank’s new branch at Dubai Festival City Mall.The inauguration ceremony

Opinion
EU seeks to stem industrial decline with ‘Made in Europe’ push

EU seeks to stem industrial decline with ‘Made in Europe’ push

The EU unveiled on Wednesday new "Made in Europe" rules to help bolster the bloc's industries against fierce competition from China in a push held up for months by wrangling over plans some see as

Opinion
Greenland’s fishermen are under threat from climate change

Greenland’s fishermen are under threat from climate change

Fisherman Helgi Áargil no longer knows what to expect on Greenland ‘s fjords, where he spends up to five days at a time on his boat with his dog, Molly, and the ever-changing northern lights

Opinion
Sir Keir Starmer is no longer the Trump whisperer

Sir Keir Starmer is no longer the Trump whisperer

David Maddox, The IndependentIt wasn't long ago that Sir Keir Starmer was being hailed on the international stage for his skill as a “Trump whisperer.” The prime minister was the envy of his international allies

Opinion
Gavin Newsom is a lot more complicated than you think

Gavin Newsom is a lot more complicated than you think

Robin Abcarian, Tribune News ServiceOne thing you can say for California Gov. Gavin Newsom: He's not afraid to tick people off. In 2004, as mayor of San Francisco, he defied the law and ordered that

Opinion
Nepal readies for pivotal post-uprising vote

Nepal readies for pivotal post-uprising vote

Nepal set up polling centres on Wednesday for one of its most hotly contested elections since the end of civil war in 2006, six months after deadly anti-corruption protests toppled the government. The Himalayan republic