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The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) says Dubai World's debt delay will not affect the Southern Land Bridge project. Deputy director Chula Sukmanop yesterday said the finished study, which was conducted by Dubai World, showed...
Tags: Dubai World, Thailand, Satun, Business Finance, Dubai, Price indices, RPIX, Consumer Price Index, Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing, Hakka people, Persian Gulf, Core inflation, Inflation, Abhisit Vejjajiva
Environmental artists have been invited to create their works on the theme of 'soil', for which they can use the colorful sand of the Hormuz Island. Artists, however, are allowed to use limited amounts of the island's sand to preserve its unique natural...
Tags: Hormuz Island, Iran, Tehrān, Environment, Qeshm, Hospitality Recreation, Persian Gulf, Islands of Iran, Ormus, Economy of Iran, Hormozgan Province
NOW that the external impact of Dubai's sovereign debt crisis seems to have passed, for now at least, what's the big lesson from this drama-in-the-dunes?...Dubai claimed to have the ''biggest this'', ''largest that'' and the ''most of just about everything''...
Tags: Dubai World, Dubai Miracle, Melbourne-Dubai, Sonapur, New York City, Persian Gulf, Dubai
An Iranian property developer has taken deposits from hundreds of investors in stalled Ajman developments and given them a deduction for that amount in its Dubai projects. And when Al Masah International has transferred most of the units in an Ajman project...
Tags: Dubai Marina, Dubai Sports City, Al Masah International, land plots, dubai project, ajman project, Iran, Tehrān, Ajman, United Arab Emirates, Arra, Ajman Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, Business Finance, Persian Gulf, Dubai, RERA
Dubai will be able to manage the current debt problem but more efforts are needed to ensure recovery in its real estate and other sectors in the long term, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said yesterday. Analysts in the UAE supported that view and...
Tags: UAE, Central Bank, central banks, Dubai, debt problem, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, Business Finance, Bank, Persian Gulf
Mohammed Nasser arrived early yesterday at Dubai's stock market to sell off his shares, but with the market in sharp decline over the emirate's debt woes, there was little hope he would find buyers. "From the early morning, I've planned to sell, but I...
Tags: Dubai World, Dubai Financial Market, Mohammed Nasser, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Business Finance, Persian Gulf, Stock market, Stock
Work on the first phase of laying tracks on important roads has already begun. The tracks will all lead to Metro and will attract the environment-conscious citizens of Dubai who were not able to pedal their way to work for want of suitable tracks so far....
Tags: Dubai Metro, Bur Dubai, Abdul Mohsin, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Rail transport in the United Arab Emirates, Cycling, Dubai Creek extension, Hospitality Recreation, Persian Gulf, Transportation in Dubai
Dubai's boom and bust draws a sporting line in the sand The temptation to indulge in schadenfreude is overwhelming when it comes to Dubai's lavish indulgence in sport Lee Westwood is presented with the Race to Dubai championship trophy by Matar al-Tayer,...
Tags: Dubai Sports Council, Dubai Rugby Sevens, United Kingdom, Newmarket, Dubai Sports City, Persian Gulf, Dubai, Developments in Dubai, allnews
Not if its Shah Rukh Khan, who is now building a stadium in the debt-laden playground of the rich. The superstar, an unofficial brand ambassador of the Dubai Tourism Development Company, has joined hands with top emirates developers to build the stadium...
Tags: Dubai Holding, Shah Rukh Khan Boulevard, Dubai World, Dubailand, Dubai Tourism Development Company, SRK, India, Mumbai, United Arab Emirates, Shahrukh Khan, Emirates of the United Arab Emirates, Persian Gulf, Dubai, Investment companies, Nakheel Properties, Ras al-Khaimah
Facebook is back on the legal track, having recently won a big payout from a spam email company. It is threatening action against uSocial, an online company that charges businesses for putting them in touch with people listed on Facebook, selling packages...
Tags: Dubai, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Persian Gulf, Barnier