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Dubai’s Emirates cancels Florida flights due to Hurricane Dorian

Flights to/from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, Florida cancelled

Abu Dhabi Airport welcomes 4.5 million summer passengers

A total of 713,297 passengers passed through the airport during Eid Al Adha

UAE forms committee to implement Sheikh Mohammed’s letter

Sheikh Mohammed’s letter addressed issues pertaining to the economy and Emiratisation

Video: Supporting the growth of the UAE’s startup ecosystem

Steve Mayne, managing partner at business setup advisory firm Creative Zone, reveals why entrepreneurship is set to boom in the UAE

Saudi airport hit by Houthi projectile attack

No injuries have been reported at the Abha airport

Dubai’s ENOC signs deal to supply lubricants to Greece’s IMS Oil

ENOC will supply lubricants for up to 16 product tankers at IMS Oil’s Fujairah and Singapore ports

In pics: Saudi’s new Six Flags park to feature world’s fastest, longest roller coaster

Six Flags Qiddiya is expected to open its doors in early 2023

Saudi forces shoot down another drone as Houthi attacks increase

The coalition intercepted and shot down six missiles fired by the Houthis towards the city of Jizan on Sunday

Kuwait hikes minimum salary requirement for expats to sponsor families

The decision exempts expats working in certain professions

Saudi-led coalition shoots down six Houthi missiles targeting kingdom

The ballistic missiles were fired from Sa’ada governorate in Yemen and targeted “civilian objects and civilians” in Jizan

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Saudi intercepts Houthi drones targeted at ‘civilian objects’

The drones were fired towards Khamis Mushait and Jizan

Video: Indian PM meets Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, receives UAE’s highest civilian honour

The Indian leader also unveiled the Indian payment platform RuPay in the UAE

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Logistics 4.0: How AI is changing the industry

Fero offers automation solutions for providers working across the supply chain

Saudi forces intercept two Houthi drones targeting kingdom

The attacks on Thursday morning targeted the Saudi city of Khamis Mushait

Saudi women can now travel without permission from men

More than 1,000 women reportedly crossed entry points in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province alone hours after the restriction was lifted

Australia to join US-led coalition in the Strait of Hormuz

Australia will send a P-8A Poseidon surveillance plane before the end of 2019, while an Australian frigate will be deployed in January 2020

Revealed: The Middle East’s most punctual airline

Abu Dhabi airline Etihad leads the pack for the first seven months of the year

Abu Dhabi developer Imkan appoints main contractor for Pixel project

Completion of the project, which will feature seven towers, has been pushed back from Q4 2020 to Q4 2021

UAE’s FTA launches new e-system to register excise goods

Excise taxable persons have been urged to comply with the new declarations, tax return forms and reporting requirements

Dubai’s DEWA awards Dhs1.4bn contract for Hatta hydroelectric power station

The hydroelectric project will generate 250MW of power when complete

Houthi drone attack on Saudi oilfield causes gas fire, output unaffected

Saudi energy minister Falih called the latest attack a “terror and sabotage act”

UAE nationals now exempt from pre-entry visas to South Africa

Emiratis will be allowed to stay for a period up to 90 days in South Africa

US seeks to seize the Iranian vessel in Gibraltar

The Gibraltar government was poised to release the ship

UAE flights to Hong Kong return to normal

Emirates and Etihad flights to Hong Kong are back to taking off close to their scheduled departure time amid ongoing protests

Certain MacBook Pro laptops banned from US flights

The ban applies to 15-inch MacBook Pros sold between September 2015 and February 2017 due to concerns about batteries overheating

Oil demand impacted by global vehicle production slump

Global motor vehicle output declined last year by 1 per cent, the first annual decrease since 2009 and only the third fall in 20 years

Iran says Britain might release oil tanker soon, Gibraltar says not yet

British Royal Marines seized the Iranian oil tanker on July 4 off the coast of Gibraltar

Oil falls on fears of a global economic downturn

Signs of an economic slowdown caused global oil demand to grow at its slowest pace since the financial crisis of 2008

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Saudi intercepts another Houthi drone fired towards kingdom

Last week, Saudi forces intercepted drones heading towards “civilian airports” in the kingdom

Saudia begins operating daily flights from new Jeddah airport to Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi was one of Saudia’s first international destinations from Jeddah’s new airport