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2018-10-04
IRAQ GOVERNMENT LAUNCH ENDS MONTHS OF DEADLOCK
New Seha chief aims for better health care
UN envoy negotiates release of Saleh’s sons
The restaurants that make the ethical cut
Dan Martin reveals his hopes for Team UAE
Can Opec adapt to a changing world?
Iran claims victory after UN court ruling, but decision is unlikely to affect sanctions
US WARNS IRAN AFTER FRANCE ALLEGES TEHRAN WAS COMPLICIT IN BOMB PLOT
BARHAM SALIH: MODERATE WITH MIDDLE WAY TO IRAQ’S TOP JOB
Former oil minister chosen to reshape Iraq beyond the 2003 structure
ISIS execution of Druze woman enrages vulnerable minority
Iran agrees $460 million power deal with Syria
HOW POLICIES NETANYAHU IS USING TO CRUSH THE PALESTINIANS ARE RAPIDLY GAINING NEW CONVERTS
Traffic-clogged Istanbul gears up for mayor’s cycling tour de force
Detained US pastor’s lawyer lodges appeal at Turkey constitutional court
NEW LINK FOUND BETWEEN CONSUMPTION OF PROCESSED MEAT AND BREAST CANCER
... and it’s not only meat – all processed foods pose some risks to health
Far from home, desperate Indonesians pray for family still missing after quake
Key tips to navigate the ins and outs of renting a property in Dubai
Sheikh Mansour praises the media leaders of tomorrow
ST ANDREW’S ABU DHABI HAS BUILT BRIDGES FOR 50 YEARS
Abu Dhabi ready to make hyperloop history as live testing begins in France
Relatives of Emiratis killed in house fire tell of brave aunt who tried to wake others
Dubai reveals plan to be the world’s most popular tourist destination by 2025
UK prince says Sheikh Zayed taught him to love Middle East
US REFUSES TO RULE OUT SANCTIONS AS INDIA BUYS RUSSIAN MISSILE SYSTEM
Ukraine minister says Skripal suspect helped former leader flee
Moscow describes Washington threats to destroy its warheads as ‘dangerous’
Trump faces claims he helped his parents avoid tax bills
ITALY’S FEUD WITH EU TURNS PERSONAL
US president under fire for mocking Ford testimony
Courts seize assets belonging to former Pakistan finance minister
Hope may finally be on the horizon for Iraq
National orchestra will bring its harmonies to the world
The crisis in Lebanon’s press highlights the unfulfilled promise of post-war Beirut
For Labour, ambiguity is the best policy on Brexit
REAL ESTATE SLUMP ‘IS EXPECTED TO BE OVER NEXT YEAR’
Saudi Arabia’s Sipchem and Sahara reach agreement on petchems merger
Iranian inflation on track to rise as US sanctions loom
RAK Properties turns to sukuk market to fund growth ambitions
Egypt’s Sawiris relaunches Gemini unit with $2bn build target
Boeing sings the praises of Exim
Honor targets UAE millennials with smartphones TELECOMS
SLIGHT GROWTH IMPROVEMENT FOR UAE’S PRIVATE SECTOR IN SEPTEMBER
Europe vulnerable with little recovery room in next financial crisis
PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE RIPE FOR THE TAKING – WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT
Property stocks drag down the DFM
Dutch decision to ditch tax break leaves some foreign residents out of pocket
Can we be charged to repaint the exterior of a villa after leaving?
DHL AIMS TO MAKE A GREEN IMPACT WITH ITS QUIET STATEMENT OF INTENT
‘There’s been a tremendous amount of anxiety in the air since the end of the Second World War’
THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX
Under the skin of country boy party animal Charly Black
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my: Louvre Abu Dhabi hosts display for kids
Documentary Emmy for ‘Last Men in Aleppo’
Camille Pissarro painting belongs to heirs
Bat soup, eyeball juice and haggis feature in the line-up at the Disgusting Food Museum
ABU DHABI T20 VISION TO BE CRICKET’S CLUB WORLD CUP
SEVILLA SEEK BEN YEDDER MAGIC AS RAMSEY RACKS UP AIR MILES
WORLD OF SPORT
Struggles for one-dimensional United continue in insipid draw against Valencia
Guardiola says City’s fighting spirit will stand them in good stead
Kohli puts cementing India top order as priority No 1 against the Windies
Finch and Head given nod to make Test debuts for Aussies in Dubai
Del Potro clinches his spot in the ATP Finals
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