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Saudi Arabia has increased the minimum wage for its citizens working in the private sector to SR4,000, subsidized by the Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf), up

 

The seasonal fruit markets in northern Yemen are experiencing an unprecedented slowdown as consumers grapple with purchasing goods amidst worsening living conditions, salary reductions,

 

The UAE Federal Judicial Council, led by Chairman Abdullah Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, has given the green light to the proposal by the UAE Attorney General to establish federal prosecution

 

On July 25, 2023, cryptocurrency exchange Rain, based in Bahrain, announced that it has been granted permission to operate in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as both countries continue

Dubai's commercial transport sector created 242,000 jobs in 2022, according to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). More than 7,000 companies operate in the sector, representing a

 

 

Yesterday, Bahrain announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Britain, outlining strategic investments and collaborations. According to the Bahraini crown prince's social

As Europe looks to declare its tech independence by becoming a leader in next-generation batteries, it will have to start by making its own graphite. The problem is, nearly all of it now comes

Amid fears of a Big Brother-style society ruled by machines, the EU will urge authorities and companies to think hard before rolling out facial recognition technology.

Google and the EU have a big day in court Wednesday as the search engine giant enters a new phase of a legal saga that began a decade ago.

Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell was Monday due to visit Iran, said officials in Tehran and Brussels, on his first trip there since taking office, aiming to reduce rising tensions over the Islamic

 

European new car sales are expected to fall by two percent in 2020, their first decline in seven years, the industry trade association said Wednesday as it urged

The EU will relaunch its deadlocked effort to more closely regulate internet phone and message services such as WhatsApp, Skype and Messenger, a top bloc official said on Tuesday.

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