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Rory Reynolds

Rory Reynolds

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Rory is an assistant editor-in-chief at The National, overseeing the daily running of the newsroom. He was news editor for six years and prior to that worked for The Scotsman newspaper group. He grew up in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and has lived in the UAE since 2014. He does not miss Scotland's weather, nor its politics.
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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, announced a large, three-year stimulus package to help boost the UAE economy. Crown Prince Court - Abu Dhabi
Crown Prince reveals Abu Dhabi's Tomorrow 2021 economy plan

New development pushes ahead with Dh50 billion stimulus package in what marks of 'summer of reforms' aimed at boosting the economy

GovernmentSeptember 18, 2018
Aerial footage shows significant progress on the site. Courtesy: Expo 2020 Dubai
WATCH: Drone footage shows progress on Expo site and metro line

The sprawling development in the south of the city appears to be quickly coming together

TransportSeptember 12, 2018
The Cabinet meeting chaired by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid on Sunday. WAM
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UAE to enact sweeping changes to its visa system

Doctors, engineers and their families to be eligible for 10-year residential visas

UAEMay 22, 2018
The UAE will soon offer visas of up to 10-years for specialists working in medicine, science, research and technical fields.
UAE's new visa regulations: what we know

Cabinet decision paves the way for long-term stays and seemingly means companies based outside of free zones to no longer require an Emirati partner

UAEMay 21, 2018
Syrian pro-government forces set up a road checkpoint next to a mural reading 'Islamic State' after they took control of the northern Syrian town of Maskanah from the jihadists in June 2017. AFP
Isis' message thrives online after defeat on battlefield, security forum hears

'They send their messages, they decide on the platform and we're always on the defence, trying to catch up,' Abu Dhabi anti-extremism centre chief said of extremist groups

UAEMay 20, 2018
It took firefighters 45 minutes to extinguish the blaze at Zen Tower in Dubai Marina on May 13, 2018. Courtesy Dubai Media Office
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Residents bussed to hotel after fire grips Dubai apartments

"There was glass exploding, debris falling. It was a mess, really frightening," said resident Ezio Patrizi

UAEMay 13, 2018
Berlin Noir trilogy by Philip Kerr (1989-1991) Here I greedily chose a trilogy to avoid having to decide between March Violets, The Pale Criminal and A German Requiem. They serve as a superb introduction to Berlin detective Bernie Gunther, who provides first person narration through the cruel and corrupt world of pre-war Nazi Germany. Kerr's world-weary protagonist is always droll and occasionally wickedly funny, providing some light-hearted relief from his bleak surroundings.
My favourite reads: Rory Reynolds

Growing up in Glasgow and Edinburgh, cities with slate-grey skies and seemingly endless winters, must have given me a taste for gloomy detective novels. However, recently I’ve branched out into bloody tales of Mexican cartel wars for a change of scenery

February 11, 2018
Foreigners who want to settle in the UAE could stay for longer under new visa regulations. Delores Johnson / The National
UAE good conduct certificate: expats won't need police document to change jobs yet

New criminal background checks mark a major change to the visa process

UAEFebruary 06, 2018
Value-added tax will be introduced next year. But for shoppers and businesses, it doesn't have to be that confusing. Jaime Puebla / The National
Financial experts urge UAE businesses to prepare for VAT

Some businesses have admitted that they have yet to look at the issue.

UAEAugust 02, 2017
Al Khalil road is one of Dubai's most congested along with the 12-lane Sheikh Zayed Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road
Dubai's Al Khail Road to get extra lane

The move is designed to ease traffic on one of Dubai's busiest roads.

UAEJuly 29, 2017
Omar Ghobash is the UAE Ambassador to Russia. Mona Al Marzooqi / The National
UAE diplomat says Al Qaeda attacked Emirati troops after Qatar tip off

UAE ambassador to Russia Omar Ghobash tells BBC senior Qatari officials sent 'suicide bombers to our door'

July 20, 2017
Al Ain, UAE, 8 July 2017 - The A350-1000 test aircraft, MSN065, successfully completed the hot weather tests at the Al Ain International airport. The tests which took place from 4 to 7 July, involved the aircraft undergo extreme weather conditions at temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. The objective of the tests is to check systems behaviour with a focus on the cabin, including cooling performance on ground.. The aircraft successfully cleared all the set parameters thus demonstrating its maturity and readiness to operate in scorching weather conditions. Airbus has been using the Al Ain International Airport as its base for hot weather testing for a number of years now.
Airbus chooses 'scorching' UAE desert for heat testing of new planes

High temperatures perfect for stress check, says aviation company

UAEJuly 08, 2017

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