First report by Etisalat covering global footprint
Telecom company exhibits its high impact projects, including Mobile Baby.
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By Maha El Gazzar UAE-based telecommunications operator Etisalat today launched its first global corporate social responsibility and sustainability report to…
Despite public labour protests being a relatively rare occurrence in gulf countries – and particularly the United Arab Emirates –…
Thousands of workers employed by Dubai’s largest construction firm, Arabtec, stayed away from work on Sunday to back wage demands, a…
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Air Berlin said it would be able to secure its survival without further help from partner Etihad Airways, even after it…
On Tuesday morning, approximately 4,000 miles away in London, Nokia adds yet another addition to its Smartphone family; bringing the…
The chief executive of Dubai contractor Drake and Scull has no plans to sell his stake in the company, he said on Tuesday, but…
Kuwait is studying plans by its airline to buy 25 Airbus jets, a source with knowledge of the matter said,…
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Saudi Arabia should cut energy subsidies that are burdening public finances, the economy minister and the head of the state-run utility…
Qatar Airways, one of the Middle East’s fastest growing airlines, has been faced with several challenges and blessings this year….
As they prepare to buy Boeing’s new 777X jet, Gulf airline giants Emirates and Qatar Airways are warning that Boeing must avoid the mistakes…
DAMAC Properties, not unlike other Dubai-based developers, has been on quite the ‘announcement frenzy’ lately. It all began when the…
Nokia charging back with full force
Saudi government websites targeted
Telecom company exhibits its high impact projects, including Mobile Baby.
May 21, 2013 6:01Employees say no promises for higher wages have yet been made.
May 21, 2013 11:57Two Arabtec employees who asked not to be identified said several thousand workers engaged on various projects did not report for duty on Sunday.
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