Hadeer Elhadary
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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Al-Futtaim Automotive to deploy 360 vehicles, including electric and hybrid variants, for use in Dubai’s key conferences …
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EnvironmentLatest News
EnerTech and GEO Consortium Awarded One of Oman’s First Hydrogen Blocks by Hydrom
EnerTech Holding Company, a Kuwaiti state-owned company specialising in clean energy investment and development, and one of the founding partners of Green Energy Oman (GEO) international consortium, has been awarded …
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EnvironmentLatest News
BEEAH, ISWA and Roland Berger partner to develop first certified global standard for recycling credits in support of UAE’s COP28 ambitions
Following a landmark signing during the United Nations Environment Program’s Second Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC-2) in Paris, BEEAH Group, the International Solid Waste Association …
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EnvironmentLatest News
Dubai’s Samana Developers Unveils First sustainable Project to Help Decorbonise the Environment
The latest launch of the Dh350 million Ivy Gardens residential project is heat resistant, green, energy efficient, has private pools, recycles grey water for irrigation, supports decarbonisation and hence an environmentally sustainable …
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Latest NewsMobility
Genesis Middle East & Africa Launches Three Luxury EV Models at the Spectacular Al Ula
Genesis Middle East & Africa officially unveiled its line-up of EV models for the very first time in the Middle East yesterday. Continuing their successful journey, the launch marks the brand’s …
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Driving Sustainability and Food Security: An Exclusive Interview with Patrick Stillhart, CEO of SADAFCO
In a world where the challenges of sustainability and food security are increasingly critical, Patrick Stillhart, the CEO of SADAFCO, gives an inside look at how his organisation is playing …
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Everything from seat belts and condoms to health care and bank bailouts invites riskier behavior, or what economists call “moral hazard.” Even the most justified and well-meaning policy interventions can …
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