A reader says it is still relatively easy to visit the popular attractions of Oman's Musandam district. Ali Haider / EPA
A reader says it is still relatively easy to visit the popular attractions of Oman's Musandam district. Ali Haider / EPA
A reader says it is still relatively easy to visit the popular attractions of Oman's Musandam district. Ali Haider / EPA
A reader says it is still relatively easy to visit the popular attractions of Oman's Musandam district. Ali Haider / EPA

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In am writing in response to Protest prompts border rules talks (September 24) about congestion caused by new visa regulations for travel between the UAE and Oman, and their impact on the dive industry.

Yes, a new system is being implemented, and there might be occasional hiccups and a lack of communication about the new procedures.

However, if you show up at the border with the right documentation and if you book with a serious dive operator to assist you, you will be able to enter the Musandam Governorate without any hassle.

The regulation has now been in place for two months and many dive operators have still been extremely busy during this time.

If you are a resident of the UAE, contact a professional Oman-based operator to dive Musandam, not a third-party centre. You just need to send copies of your passport and resident's visa.

If you are a tourist in the UAE on a visitor's visa, there is no requirement apart from showing up at the international border with your passport - just as you would do at any border.

Christophe Chellapermal, Oman

Fast-acting police deserve praise

In reference to Armed robber steal Dh1m in 30-second exchange heist (September 25), hats off to the Dubai police for a job well done in detaining some suspects so quickly after the robbery.

Ziad Q, Abu Dhabi

Advances make many lives easier

I am surprised by how quickly technology is advancing in this day and age.

It used to concern me how much humans are dependent on technology and machines. However, after reading Rise of the machines (September 24), I now realise that technology can do amazing things for some people, such as those who are paralysed or have other disabilities.

I hope that, in the future, these machines will be widely available to those people who can benefit from them, and that all technological advances will help towards the betterment of humankind

Nouf Bakhsh, Sharjah

Pet ownership rules restrictive

I just read New rules shock for Ajman pet owners (September 10) and I believe this is a shame.

How can they make such a law to ban pets from apartments and limit the number allowed in villas?

Pets are part of the family for many, not things to be discarded because someone doesn't want them around.

As for diseases, how many people get sick from contact with cats and dogs? Why can't people choose to have a pet or not?

S Reis, Dubai

Website security upgrade welcome

Website hangs up 'phishing gone' sign (September 24) caught my attention.

It seems that many peopleare under the impression that websites are 100 per cent safe, even though such scams are still occurring.

The online classified site Dubizzle is designed to help people find things they are looking for, yet others have chosen to misuse it.

Hopefully, the upgrade to the site will help us all feel more secure when using it.

Vismay Anand, Dubai

Singh has ignored impact of inflation

Regarding Singh's appeal has fallen on deaf ears (September 23), I think Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh has used his television address to create fear in the minds of the people.

The purpose of this address was asking the people to give him a chance to overcome the present crisis. However, the Congress party's Aam Aadmi political agenda has created a lot of hurdles for the country - including high inflation - which Mr Singh has completely ignored.

If this new strategy is passed, it may take some time, maybe months, to settle the crisis.

K Ragavan, India

Remarkable win for Lukashenko

What a remarkable, unparalleled run of success President Alexander Lukashenko and his party have had in Belarusian elections since he came to power in 1994 after the break-up of the Soviet Union.

It's incredible that, once again, not a single opposition candidate has won a seat in that nation's parliament.

The complaint aired in Observers slam Belarus polls as regime loyalists clean up (September 25) must surely be dismissed as sour grapes from disgruntled opponents of his enlightened and increasingly popular regime.

J Ryan, Dubai

Defence review at a glance

• Increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 but given “turbulent times it may be necessary to go faster”

• Prioritise a shift towards working with AI and autonomous systems

• Invest in the resilience of military space systems.

• Number of active reserves should be increased by 20%

• More F-35 fighter jets required in the next decade

• New “hybrid Navy” with AUKUS submarines and autonomous vessels

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UAE v United States, T20 International Series

Both matches at ICC Academy, Dubai. Admission is free.

1st match: Friday, 2pm

2nd match: Saturday, 2pm

UAE squad: Mohammed Naveed (captain), Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Shaiman Anwar, Rameez Shahzad, Amjad Gul, CP Rizwan, Mohammed Boota, Abdul Shakoor, Ahmed Raza, Imran Haider, Sultan Ahmed, Zahoor Khan, Amir Hayat

USA squad: Saurabh Netravalkar (captain), Jaskaran Malhotra, Elmore Hutchinson, Aaron Jones, Nosthush Kenjige, Ali Khan, Jannisar Khan, Xavier Marshall, Monank Patel, Timil Patel, Roy Silva, Jessy Singh, Steven Taylor, Hayden Walsh

The specs: 2018 Nissan 370Z Nismo

The specs: 2018 Nissan 370Z Nismo
Price, base / as tested: Dh182,178
Engine: 3.7-litre V6
Power: 350hp @ 7,400rpm
Torque: 374Nm @ 5,200rpm
Transmission: Seven-speed automatic
​​​​​​​Fuel consumption, combined: 10.5L / 100km

Green ambitions
  • Trees: 1,500 to be planted, replacing 300 felled ones, with veteran oaks protected
  • Lake: Brown's centrepiece to be cleaned of silt that makes it as shallow as 2.5cm
  • Biodiversity: Bat cave to be added and habitats designed for kingfishers and little grebes
  • Flood risk: Longer grass, deeper lake, restored ponds and absorbent paths all meant to siphon off water 
Ferrari 12Cilindri specs

Engine: naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12

Power: 819hp

Torque: 678Nm at 7,250rpm

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Name: Capt Shadia Khasif

Position: Head of the Criminal Registration Department at Hatta police

Family: Five sons and three daughters

The first female investigator in Hatta.

Role Model: Father

She believes that there is a solution to every problem

 

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Iraq 1-0 UAE

Iraq Hussein 28’

BIOSAFETY LABS SECURITY LEVELS

Biosafety Level 1

The lowest safety level. These labs work with viruses that are minimal risk to humans.

Hand washing is required on entry and exit and potentially infectious material decontaminated with bleach before thrown away.

Must have a lock. Access limited. Lab does not need to be isolated from other buildings.

Used as teaching spaces.

Study microorganisms such as Staphylococcus which causes food poisoning.

Biosafety Level 2

These labs deal with pathogens that can be harmful to people and the environment such as Hepatitis, HIV and salmonella.

Working in Level 2 requires special training in handling pathogenic agents.

Extra safety and security precautions are taken in addition to those at Level 1

Biosafety Level 3

These labs contain material that can be lethal if inhaled. This includes SARS coronavirus, MERS, and yellow fever.

Significant extra precautions are taken with staff given specific immunisations when dealing with certain diseases.

Infectious material is examined in a biological safety cabinet.

Personnel must wear protective gowns that must be discarded or decontaminated after use.

Strict safety and handling procedures are in place. There must be double entrances to the building and they must contain self-closing doors to reduce risk of pathogen aerosols escaping.

Windows must be sealed. Air from must be filtered before it can be recirculated.

Biosafety Level 4

The highest level for biosafety precautions. Scientist work with highly dangerous diseases that have no vaccine or cure.

All material must be decontaminated.

Personnel must wear a positive pressure suit for protection. On leaving the lab this must pass through decontamination shower before they have a personal shower.

Entry is severely restricted to trained and authorised personnel. All entries are recorded.

Entrance must be via airlocks.

Skoda Superb Specs

Engine: 2-litre TSI petrol

Power: 190hp

Torque: 320Nm

Price: From Dh147,000

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Tonight's Chat on The National

Tonight's Chat is a series of online conversations on The National. The series features a diverse range of celebrities, politicians and business leaders from around the Arab world.

Tonight’s Chat host Ricardo Karam is a renowned author and broadcaster who has previously interviewed Bill Gates, Carlos Ghosn, Andre Agassi and the late Zaha Hadid, among others.

Intellectually curious and thought-provoking, Tonight’s Chat moves the conversation forward.

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Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.

Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.

Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.

“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.

Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.

From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.

Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.

BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.

Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.

Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.

“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.

“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.

“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”

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Stars: Vahid Mobasseri, Mariam Afshari, Ebrahim Azizi, Hadis Pakbaten, Majid Panahi, Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr

Rating: 4/5