E-commerce sites are currently facing the challenge of staying within shopping destinations, especially after the end of the “Covid-19” crisis, so they strive to provide specialized and attractive shopping experiences in order to preserve the shoppers who have been associated with them during the health crisis. Experts and officials of …
Read More »Rare storm hits Alaska
The US Meteorological Service reported that a rare storm of strength, hitting western Alaska, caused huge waves and floods that swept away homes, according to what was published by the “Russia Today” website. “Remains of Hurricane Merbock to hit western Alaska… over the weekend, with strong waves, hurricane-force winds,” the …
Read More »Zimbabwe approves $2.8 billion Chinese mineral complex
The Zimbabwean government has approved an offer from a group of Chinese investors to build a $2.83 billion battery-making metal complex to process minerals including lithium, platinum and nickel, the latest move to revive its battered economy. Hong Kong Eagle International Investment Holding and Pacific Goal Investment will develop an …
Read More »The “European Central” chooses “Amazon” among 5 companies to develop the “digital euro”
Amazon, the US technology giant, was among five companies selected by the European Central Bank to develop a prototype for the digital euro. The list of winners of a tender to develop prototypes included the Spanish “CaixaBank”, the French “Worldline SA”, the Italian “Nexi S.p.A.” and “EPI”, and a consortium …
Read More »Egypt.. Raising fees for ships crossing the Suez Canal starting from 2023
The head of the Suez Canal Authority, Lieutenant-General Osama Rabie, said in a statement, “It was decided to increase the transit fees for all types of ships transiting the canal by 15% during the year 2023, while the transit fees for both dry bulk vessels and cruise ships will increase …
Read More »NATO admits planning to expand near Russia’s borders ‘several years’
The head of the NATO Military Committee, Rob Power, officially admitted that the plans to expand NATO’s presence near Russia’s borders “began several years ago,” according to what was published by the “Russia Today” website. “We discussed the most comprehensive reform of our military structures since 1949, and we started …
Read More »UAE Embassy in Tokyo warns of Typhoon Nanmadol
On Saturday, the UAE Embassy in Tokyo called on the citizens of the country to be vigilant as Typhoon Nanmadol approaches southern Japan (Okinawa Prefecture, Kyushu and Shikoku regions), where the Meteorological Agency warned of high waves, landslides, floods and river flooding.
Read More »Obligating an entertainment game company to 241 thousand dirhams
Al Ain Court of Appeal upheld a ruling of the Court of First Instance that obligated a company to pay a government entity 241,000 dirhams, after the entity filed a lawsuit against the company demanding that it be obligated to the amount, on the grounds that the company rented a …
Read More »The weather today is generally fine
The National Center of Meteorology expected that the weather today, Sunday, will be fair in general, and low clouds will appear on the eastern coast in the morning, with a chance of the formation of some convective rainy clouds in the east in the afternoon, and humid at night and …
Read More »44.9 million square meters cultivated area in Dubai
Dubai Statistics Center revealed that the total green areas planted in the emirate during the second quarter of this year amounted to 44,988,289 square metres, an increase of 3,469,214 square metres, equivalent to 8.4%, compared to the same period in 2021. The length of the plant walls in the second …
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