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Sheikh Nahyan bin Mabarak, Minister of Tolerance, Dr Noura Al Dhaheri, Patrick Moody, British Ambassador to the UAE and Adel Al Hashmi, Chair BCS Middle East Section at the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS) ICT Conference 2019 at the Anantara Eastern Mangroves Hotel, Abu Dhabi. Photo: courtesy BCS
Emirati women researchers and entrepreneurs recognised for contribution to development of knowledge-led economy

Chartered Institute for IT organised the conference in the capital

TechnologyNovember 05, 2019
An attendant is pictured at one of Adnoc Distribution's service stations. Brand Finance said Adnoc's brand value had grown in value by 29 per cent last year to $11.39bn. Reem Mohammed/The National
Dh10 fee waived for Adnoc attendants to fill your tank

The decision to offer 'free assisted fueling' has been taken after feedback from customers

TransportOctober 31, 2019
A survey of regional professionals found most were positive about the future of employment. Reem Mohammed / The National
Business Extra: UAE employees confident in the future of work

A survey of thousands of professionals and employers in the region shows that almost all are optimistic about their careers amid shifts in technology and types of jobs

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
A report report by HSBC Private Bank found that the Middle East has the highest number of millennial entrepreneurs in the world. Reem Mohammed / The National
Business Extra: Millennial disappointments, Saudi growth strategy and Musk vs Ma

Millennials expect to be more financially stable than their parents but almost half feel they are failing or off to a slow start on that goal

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
A user browses the Ease by Emaar app offering holiday home rentals. Courtesy Emaar
Business Extra: What's in store for real estate and construction?

Signs of optimism - especially in the capital - are emerging

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
Smoke is seen following a fire at Aramco facility in the eastern city of Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia, September 14, 2019. Reuters
Business Extra: Saudi oil attack ramifications

The damage done has disrupted about half of the kingdom’s crude production

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
Tourists in Greece board a Thomas Cook plane. The British government has begun its biggest peacetime repatriation after the collapse of the tour operator left 600,000 holidaymakers stranded. AFP.
Business Extra: Picking up the pieces from the dramatic collapse of Thomas Cook

The 178-year-old travel company announced it was heading into receivership on Monday

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
FILE - This July 30, 2007 file photo shows an HSBC sign at a branch in London. British labor union Unite has expressed dismay over reports that the bank HSBC will slash 10,000 jobs worldwide. HSBC declined to comment Monday Oct. 7, 2019 on a Financial Times report that interim chief Noel Quinn plans to seek immediate saving across the group. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file)
Business Extra: HSBC's balancing act with growth and costs

In a world of negative interest rates, European banks are having to make layoffs to control expenses

Business ExtraOctober 28, 2019
Greta Thunberg, 16 and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, 70 at the UN headquarters in New York in September. EPA
Formidable or forgettable 40s? It's the middle-aged who have the real power

Never mind the shouty millennials or know-it-all septuagenarians. It's time us 40-somethings had a voice

CommentOctober 23, 2019
Prince Turki Al Faisal, Saudi's former intelligence chief and ex-ambassador to Washington, at Beirut Institute Summit. Reem Mohammed/The National
Security 'prime concern' in Middle East, says Prince Turki

Over next decade greater inter-Arab co-operation could emerge to provide stability, Saudi royal says ahead of Beirut Institute Summit in Abu Dhabi

October 13, 2019
It is a travesty that the latest demonstrations in Iraq have been met with force and bullets instead of understanding and contriteness. EPA
The Iraqi government should stop treating its people with indignity

They should be able to give them normality or they will not tolerate a lack of basic services for very long

CommentOctober 09, 2019
The Horn of Africa, which spans Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya and Uganda, encompasses some 13.7 million people facing a food crisis after eight years of drought. AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh
Millions face starvation if Horn of Africa food supplies aren't protected from climate change

UN warns climate stress from poor rainfall has made region hotter and drier, affecting crops, livestock and livelihoods

AfricaOctober 03, 2019
One of my worst fears is giving one of my boys a reason to look at me the same way Greta Thunberg looked at her audience during her speech, writes Mustafa Alrawi. Reuters
To Greta Thunberg and to my sons: I am sorry my generation has failed you

Our contribution to protecting the futures of the next generation has not been as diligent or exacting as it should have been

CommentSeptember 25, 2019
The destruction of the Firdos Square statue, in Baghdad, marked the symbolic end of Saddam Hussein's reign in 2003. AFP
In post-Saddam Hussein Iraq, hope turned into despair – but wheels are beginning to turn again

Sixteen years after reporting from a country seemingly stuck in the past, Mustafa Alrawi gets the sense of a cohesive nation emerging from civil war

CommentSeptember 11, 2019
The Iran-backed Popular Mobilisation Forces march with flags in Baghdad, Iraq. The US Defence secretary has called on 'maxmimum pressure' on Tehran to reign in its allies and militia forces. Khalid Mohammed / AP
Clear and present danger: Iraq is at a tipping point of chaos and confusion

We should be clear-eyed about the many risks the country faces. After all, we Iraqis have been here before

CommentAugust 28, 2019
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