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Saudi August Oil Exports Fall To Lowest In Three Years

The world’s top oil exporter exported 6.663 million barrels per day in August, down from 6.989 million bpd in July.

Apple Launches iPad Air 2, World’s “Slimmest” Tablet; New Mini Version

The larger tablet includes new features such as an anti-reflective screen and the “Touch ID” sensor.

Middle East’s Mega Refineries Up Diesel Output Just As Demand Fades

The IEA forecast that the Middle East’s net oil product exports will reach nearly one million barrels per day in 2015.

Oil Heads For 4-year Low On Saudi Output Signal

Kuwait’s oil minister said on Sunday OPEC was unlikely to cut production to support prices.

Air Berlin Dealt Blow As Germany Rejects Some Etihad Codeshare Flights

Etihad and Air Berlin have in the past shared codes on flights to around 60 destinations, meaning their number of shared flights will more than halve.

Ebola Patient Dies In Texas; 5 U.S. Airports To Screen For Fever

Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan died in an isolation ward of a Dallas hospital, 11 days after being admitted on Sept. 28.

Apple To Hold iPad Event On Oct. 16

The iPhone maker is expected to unveil the new iPads and the latest updates to its iMac line, according to reports.

Germany Examines Etihad, Air Berlin Codeshare Plans

Air Berlin said that the authorities were trying to put a new spin on the provisions of an air transport deal between Germany and the UAE during the review of the airlines’ winter schedules.

Etihad Rail Set To Launch Next Phase Of UAE Railway Network

The second phase of the UAE railway project, which at 628 kilometres is the longest of the three planned stages, is expected to be funded by the UAE federal government.

Austria Reports First MERS Case In Saudi National

The Saudi Arabian national is being treated in an isolation ward in a hospital while all people she had been in contact with would be checked for symptoms, a health ministry official said.

Should The Sports Technology Industry Feel Threatened By Apple Watch?

The new watch still has some way to go before it can be an answer to fitness management, writes Nicolas Girot, founder of Sport In Life Distribution.

Saudi Oil Output Seen Steady On Expected Rise In Demand

Oil prices have slid on ample supplies and concern about weakening demand on slowing economic growth in Europe and China.

U.S. Shale Squeezing Out Saudi Oil Imports, Boosting Gasoline Exports

The North American shale boom has not only cut crude imports into the United States but also turned it into a net products exporter.

Saudi Steps Up Ebola, MERS Monitoring Ahead Of Haj

The Kingdom has stationed health officials at all entry ports to monitor the health status of pilgrims coming to perform Haj, officials said.

Abu Dhabi Fund ADIA Names Tipple As Head Of External Equities

Prior to joining ADIA, Brian Tipple held the position of chief investment officer at U.S.-based Key Private Bank.

Islamic State Issues Video Of Beheading Of US Hostage

Steven Sotloff, a 31-year-old freelance journalist from Florida, was kidnapped in Syria in August 2013 and is believed to have been beheaded by Islamic State militants.

Britain Unveils Powers To Strip Suspected Islamist Fighters Of Passports

British Prime Minister said the government would consult on a discretionary power to prevent Britons from returning home if they have pledged allegiance to extremist causes.

Stock News: Dubai’s Emaar Surges Ahead Of Unit’s IPO

Emaar, the emirate’s largest listed developer, which surged 8.8 per cent to Dhs11.15, its highest close since March 2008.

Etihad Welcomes Review By Swiss Authorities On Darwin Deal

Etihad CEO James Hogan says he supports the need for “absolute clarity” regarding its 33.3 per cent stake in Swiss carrier Darwin.

Kuwait To Boost Oil Exports To China To 500,000 bpd In 3 Years

Last week, Kuwait concluded a new 10-year deal with a China’s Sinopec Corp to nearly double its supplies.

Gaza War Resumes With Deadly Strikes, Rocket Fire

Palestinian health officials said the strikes killed 10 people including two women and four children.

UAE’s Al Etihad Credit Bureau To Launch First Phase In September

The much-awaited bureau will begin to issue consumer credit reports to financial institutions next month, it said.

Plane Crashes At Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport; 38 Reported Dead

The plane crashed into the Azad residential block on Mina 6 Boulevard due to an engine shutdown, Iran’s official news agency reported.

Alitalia’s CEO Ready To Leave After Striking Etihad Deal

Del Torchio, previously the CEO of motorcycle maker Ducati, was recruited last year to help bring the struggling flagship carrier back to profit.

Volkswagen Closes In On Toyota As Global Auto Leader

The Volkswagen group sold 4.97 million vehicles in January-June, up 5.9 per cent from the same period a year ago, excluding figures from truck makers Scania and MAN.

UN Warns Of Sanctions For Oil Trading With Syria, Iraq Militants

The security council said in a statement that oil trade provides financial support to such “terrorist groups”.

Dubai International Airport Resumes Full Operations After Runway Upgrade

The number of flights to the airport surged 31 per cent with the opening of both the runways, Dubai Airports said.

Saudi Telecom Reports 96% Rise In Q2 Profit, Beating Forecasts

STC changed the valuation of last year’s sale of a majority stake in Indonesia’s Axis from a SAR598 million loss to a SAR41 million gain.

Exclusive Interview: Juniper CEO Shaygan Kheradpir On The Middle East’s Tech Leap

The rapid consumerisation of technology is putting huge pressure on businesses and governments, says Kheradpir.

Etihad Launches Daily Flights To Perth, Rome

New routes will better connect Etihad with Europe and Western Australia, the airline said in a statement.