Dubai's Emirates to hire 2,000 staff in 2010 DNA India | Dubai: Dubai government-owned airline Emirates [EMIRA.UL] said on Tuesday it planned to recruit 2,000 cabin crew in 2010 as it expands its fleet and routes. | The Arab world's largest airline has hired around 660 cabin crew and more than 60 pilots since March 2009, a statement said. The airlin...
Dubai World seeks $26bn repayment holiday Business Report | Submit your comment | DUBAI World would ask banks for permission to delay loan repayments when it presented a plan to creditors this month, three banks familiar with the negotiations said yesterday. | Two of them said that banks might be able to avoid a so-called haircut, where they receive...
Traffic Law Changes among Dubai's Health Reform Plan Khaleej Times DUBAI ' A comprehensive traffic law is among the sweeping reforms being proposed for the public health sector in Dubai as the government seeks to lessen the burden of injuries and diseases and improve health standards. | An action plan for the three-...
Interpol alert for 16 in Dubai killing of Hamas leader The Hindu | PARIS: Interpol has expanded its wanted list over the killing of a Hamas commander to 27 people, and also revealed previously unreleased details about one suspect, including his alias and a snapshot of his smiling face. | The Lyon, France-based org...
DUE TO DUBAI WORRIES--> BIR confident of Q1 collection Malaya BY DENNIS GADIL | The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is confident of closing the first quarter with surplus revenues after posting a collection of P112.6 billion from January to February, P44.7 billion short of its three-month goal of P157.3 billio...
Dubai Police official denies media reports about arresting suspect on Interpol list Gulf News | Dubai: A senior Dubai Police official denied media reports of the arrest in Dubai of Anwar Babu Shaikh, who is allegedly wanted in murder and extortion cases in India and had an Interpol arrest warrant issued in coordination with authorities in Ind...
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Dubai Debt Deal Expected This Week: Bankers ABC News By Dinesh Nair and Rachna Uppal | March 7, 2010 | DUBAI (Reuters) - Troubled conglomerate Dubai World expects to put its debt plan to creditors as early as this week but the final ...
Dubai accuses Israel of 'vast falsification' of passports Middle East Online | DUBAI - Dubai's police chief on Tuesday accused Israel of "vast falsification" of travel documents, noting that dozens of false passports were uncovered following a Hamas leader's murder in the emirate. | "I ring alarm bells. Israel is falsifying W...
Dubai World outlines debt plan to leading creditors Middle East Online | DUBAI - The debt-ridden Dubai World conglomerate is outlining proposals to restructure 22 billion dollars of its debt to leading creditors, The National daily reported Tuesday. | Dubai World's chief restructuring officer Aidan Birkett met with the ...
Fourth Australian passport linked to Hamas leader's killing in Dubai The Times Of India SYDNEY: Foreign Minister Stephen Smith on Tuesday said a fourth Australian passport-holder had been drawn into the murder of a Hamas leader in Dubai, after Interpol issued an alert for a suspect using the man's name. | A team of Australian Federal Po...
S’pore, Abu Dhabi burn their fingers on UBS, Citi bets The Times Of India ZURICH/NEW YORK: It took the government of Singapore Investment Corp three days in 2007 to agree to prop up UBS, ailing from subprime losses. It may take a decade to recoup that investment of 11 billion Swiss francs ($10 billion). | GIC, manager of more than $100 billion of the city-state’s foreign reserves, faces a paper loss of about 5.6 billio...
Dubai's Emirates to hire 2,000 staff in 2010 DNA India | Dubai: Dubai government-owned airline Emirates [EMIRA.UL] said on Tuesday it planned to recruit 2,000 cabin crew in 2010 as it expands its fleet and routes. | The Arab world's largest airline has hired around 660 cabin crew and more than 60 pilots since March 2009, a statement said. The airline''s total cabin crew stands at 11,000. | ...