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...in most professions, owning property or accessing public services, they are trapped in poverty and rely on the agency for basic needs....
...purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data Japan: Chain Stores Association March supermarket sales UK: ONS March public sector finances and Kantar grocery market share data US: new home sales Results: Akzo...
...But he told reporters he had dropped his opposition to the extension at the request of Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, the trade minister for the United Arab Emirates who was chairing the conference....
...debts or investing in public health, education and infrastructure.”...
...Like others, public servants have been displaced and fear they will be targeted — leaving negligible government services beyond health workers and emergency responders....
...Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, son of one of Qatar’s richest men who had been the only party looking to buy 100 per cent of United, withdrew from the bidding on Saturday....
...Eurostar narrowly dodged bankruptcy in 2021 after being bailed out by shareholders including French state railway SNCF, Canadian institutional fund manager Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and Hermes...
...Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates, has named his eldest son crown prince of Abu Dhabi as part of a series of changes to the oil-rich Gulf state’s top leadership....
...How to Get Our Future Back by Torsten Bell (Bodley Head)Flatlining wages, rising taxes, crumbling public services: just what on Earth is happening to Britain?...
...Arab Emirates oil executive Sultan al-Jaber....
...A true hero and visionary in healthcare, Karikó’s vital work saved millions of lives and helped bring us all back together after the most challenging public health crisis of our lifetimes....
...“There’s a major failure on energy, there’s a major, major failure on health. The big things, this government are getting wrong.”...
...Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the United Arab Emirates’ president and ruler of oil-rich Abu Dhabi since 2004, has died aged 73, with his powerful brother set to become the Gulf state’s next leader....
...Now see the many state attorneys-general (acolytes, no doubt of Alito et. al.) who want to sanction corporations that adopt ESG....
...His control deepened after Sheikh Khalifa suffered a stroke in 2014 and retired from public life....
...Skadden has hired John Kocoras, former first assistant United States attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, as a partner in its litigation group, based in Chicago....
...She praised the National Health Service and the nation's response to the crisis....
...The US Federal Reserve will publish minutes from its November policy meeting at 2pm ET/7pm London....
...Whatever its strains, the kingdom she leaves is united still....
...The regional business hub kept its economy open alongside public health restrictions....
...Four months ago Abdullah al-Fozan, the head of KPMG’s business in Saudi Arabia, broke some troubling news to his staff....
...There’s a law being discussed in Missouri about prohibiting people from leaving the state to access abortion services. The list kind of goes on and on....
...And the country clearly wants more in the way of public services, particularly health, than it can afford. Those were all true before the pandemic, and pandemic finances have made it even worse....
...Competition is heating up in the capital markets of the United Arab Emirates, as Dubai seeks to revive its ailing stock exchange with a flurry of initial public offerings....
...Yet critics warn that without more substantive measures, vital public health and education services will collapse....
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