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...He will join from Al-Futtaim Group, where he has been president of retail since 2019....
...“We have a very busy programme of scientific activities,” says Parker....
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...The idea was to drop only a limited amount of streetwear, which, by the laws of supply and demand, would make its products — and by extension, the company — more valuable....
...The NHS and Public Health England set up a centralised testing system with limited capacity....
...The 28 member states also agreed to take the next step towards targeted sanctions on Ankara over a separate long-running dispute concerning its offshore hydrocarbon exploration drilling in waters off Cyprus...
...But even its stunning growth is expected to slow next year as the pace of drilling outstrips the build out of the necessary infrastructure to get the crude to market....
...Mrs May said Bashar al-Assad’s regime had demonstrated a “persistent pattern of behaviour” over the use of chemical weapons, that “must be stopped”....
...She moved into restructuring — working on, for example, the balance sheet restructuring of Al Jaber, a Middle Eastern conglomerate with more than $4.5bn of debt....
...Although this is shallow water, not only do they need to get decent flow rates they need to balance that with the cost of drilling.”...
...Thus the CBI, Airbus et al are either ignorant or deceitful; you can take your pick.”...
...Interview by George Parker and Lionel Barber Vijay Mallya, tycoon ‘One of the businesses I was involved in failed, sadly . . ....
...Its ability to mount larger, “spectacular” al-Qaeda-style attacks has been limited, however, because of an absence of expertise and will....
...We suppose the real point is that if Parker et al can construct a reasonably robust metric (mileage may vary, it is de facto limited, and we’re open to being told this is the wrong stuff to measure) than...
...It is not seeking to overthrow Bashar al-Assad — the Syrian president is useful as a target of Sunni anger, and there has been tacit co-operation between Isis and the regime....
...Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud, the Saudi investor, exemplifies a more traditional philanthropy model....
...The problem is that in most areas within the basin there has been no drilling mainly because of political problems....
...If I am wrong, Britain faces truly turbulent times.Philip Stephens Will Bashar al-Assad still be in power 12 months from now? Yes....
...Countries that rely heavily on oil export revenues, those with limited foreign exchange reserves and sizeable populations — Iran, Iraq and Venezuela, for example — will struggle....
...It is on sale for £7.95m through Strutt & Parker and Savills....
...Food imports are expensive and limited by what the country can afford....
...He says data will still be of limited use unless miners can sift it and make it relevant. Otherwise it can be like “drinking through the fire hose”....
...Little drilling has so far taken place other than in Israeli waters. Syria of course needs the investment and few have done more than Mr Putin to keep Bashar al-Assad in power....
...Mr Obama, who is seeking Congressional approval for a “limited and proportionate” strike against Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, said he was determined to respond to the alleged use of chemical weapons...
...The president telephoned Mr Cameron to say the US wanted to punish the regime of Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, for using chemical weapons. Bombing, he indicated, would start just a week later....
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