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2017-09-18
HAMAS MAKES OVERTURES FOR PEACE WITH FATAH
Abadi threatens military intervention if Kurdish independence poll turns violent
On the front line of the Philippine war with ISIL-allied militants
Rooney’s Everton thrashed on return to Old Trafford
The actor on his new film – and his state of mind
The classroom where dogs help children learn
Reform is top of the agenda at the UN
DELEGATES AND OBSERVERS AWAIT TRUMP SPEECH WITH BATED BREATH
New York prepares for security ‘Super Bowl’ ahead of UN General Assembly Keeping the globe’s largest gathering of politicians, officials and activists safe is an annual challenge for the Big Apple
There’s Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie, but UN’s biggest star is absent
EIGHT KILOMETRES (AND A MILLION MILES) SEPARATE TWO REGIONAL VIEWS
QATAR GOES AHEAD WITH WARPLANE PURCHASE
EAST SIDE STORIES
Russia denies attacking US-backed Syrian forces
UN may vote soon to help Iraq collect evidence to prosecute ISIL fighters for war crimes
AFGHANS MAY ARM 20,000 CIVILIANS IN FIGHT AGAINST TALIBAN AND ISIL
Kuwait gives North Korean envoy a month to leave country
Crown Prince’s multimillion-dollar boost as malaria fight hits Last Mile
RAK bid to cut landfill waste by 75 per cent
FEWER STUDENTS REQUIRE FOUNDATION YEAR BEFORE GOING TO UNIVERSITY
Struggle of those who leave school without language skills
Arrival of 50 Teslas charges up Dubai’s taxi fleet
Astronaut to Emirati: ‘You can do it’
TV LEGAL DRAMA THAT WILL OPEN UP JUSTICE SYSTEM TO THE PUBLIC
US keeps Paris accord climate change talks on the table
Second man arrested over bomb on London Underground train
There is more to the Lebanese political mosaic than Hizbollah
Unattainable goals are still worth striving for
America and Iran, in the same room at last
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thank you for coming to school at the start of term Passengers should always listen to safety advice Bounced cheques should lead to civil procedures Terrorism has nothing to do with religion
Why do some people still trophy hunt?
M&A AN OPTION FOR SMALLER UAE LENDERS AS SECT0R EVOLVES
DIFC Courts launches specialised technical and construction disputes court
DP World will not renew PT contract
Alabbar-backed company purchases stake in online travel platform Wego
IEA SAYS OIL DEMAND IS RISING ON OUTPUT CUTS
Abu Dhabi inflation accelerates to 1.9% in first eight months
Nearly half of countries in Mena neglect talent, WEF report shows
Bahrain is ‘turning away Qatari investors’
Kingdom Holding sells stake in Malaysia hotel
League of Nations
COMMUNITY TAKES A LEAD IN THE FUTURE OF CRYPTOCURRENCY
Election in affluent Norway exposes energy conflicts
Africa is a guinea pig for the feasibility of digital payment
Brace for a sea change in banking
Why the wind is back in Europe’s sails
Qatar index falls for 10th straight session
Is gold a safer hedge against another impending crash?
AN ACT OF ECONOMIC SELF-SABOTAGE
India plans ‘idealistic’ roll-out of electric transport to fight pollution
URGENT TALES OF GLOBAL CRISIS
IS FREEWHEELING THE FUTURE?
A lighthearted comedy and missed opportunity
Singapore F1: Ariana Grande’s vocal strengths let down by weak production
Rush-A-Way challenge will test your mettle
Hamilton takes advantage of Ferrari clash
CHELSEA ACHIEVE AN UNWANTED TREBLE AGAINST RUGGED ARSENAL
WORLD OF SPORT
Olaroiu denies being offered UAE manager job
Aguero has earned legend status at Man City
DRAW THE RIGHT OUTCOME BUT BYRD’S EYE VIEW DIFFERS WILDLY
UAE in with semi-final shout as fans jostle for space
Al Ketbi focused on ‘dress rehearsal’ event before Asian Games
UAE RF chief Al Dhalai: ‘paying players is not one of our priorities’
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