Al-Bawaba

HRW raps United Arab Emirates over free speech
Reuters
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch accused the United Arab Emirates of cracking down on freedom of expression, during a news conference on Wednesday which was disrupted by men who claimed to be UAE officials and demanded the rights group end its ...
UAE Tries to Muffle Critical Human Rights ReportVoice of America
DAVOS: UAE Econ Min Suggests Country Open To EU Request For FundsWall Street Journal
U.A.E. Sees 2012 GDP Growing at Least 4%, Won't Lend IMF MoreBloomberg
Human Rights Watch
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Seeing Is Believing : Mohamed bin Rashid tells Chinese paper
WAM - Emirates News Agency
... the full transcript of the report Full Report from Beijing Youth Newspaper conducted by By Wang Liwen: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Dubai.

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Bloomberg

To the Limit
National Journal
The Arab Spring toppled rulers from Egypt to Tunisia. Why didn't it spread to the Persian Gulf? By Yochi J. Dreazen DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Stop me if this story sounds familiar: Tech-savvy activists living in an Arab autocracy decide that the ...
Arab Spring Stumps Davos Investors One Year After Egypt EruptionBloomberg

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TSN

Masses continue to flock to Tiger
ESPN
By Bob Harig ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- Some might think it funny, but it is not a joke to suggest that camel racing is a more popular sport in the UAE than golf. Perhaps others would argue the point, but the fact that it is even up for debate ...
Golf's biggest stars duck Torrey Pines for appearance feesU-T San Diego
ABU DHABI, United Arab EmiratesFOXSports.com
Here comes the Tiger, kicking up a sand storm in Abu DhabiDaily Mail
Huffington Post -Wilkes Barre Times-Leader -CBSSports.com
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MIDEAST WEEKAHEAD-UAE markets may have bottomed out
Reuters
For some fund managers, the markets have become cheap enough to buy selectively, despite uncertain outlooks for the United Arab Emirates' real estate market and the global economy. "Fundamentally, most UAE companies are pretty weak...but having said ...

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Al-Arabiya

Arab Gulf States Urged to Increase Pipelines After Iran's Oil Threats
Voice of America
Earlier this month, the United Arab Emirates announced that a new pipeline able to pump 1.5 million barrels of oil per day from fields in Abu Dhabi to its Indian Ocean coast should be operating by June. The Emirates currently produces about 2.5 million ...
U.A.E. Can Export Oil If Iran Closes Strait, Official SaysBloomberg
UAE Can Export Oil If Iran Closes Strait, Official SaysBusinessWeek
UAE Hormuz bypass pipeline faces further delayAl-Arabiya
24/7 Wall St. -Ya Libnan -Eurasia Review
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The Bottom Line

United Arab Emirates Promotes Alternative Energy
New York Times
Analysts say the move is significant because it encourages investment flow from the United Arab Emirates to Scotland and allows Scottish institutions the chance to capitalize on Masdar's reserves. “This agreement provides vitally important investment ...
Masdar, Abu Dhabi Planned City, Will Lead Way In Low-Carbon DevelopmentHuffington Post

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Bikya Masr

Biodiesel buses on the move in UAE
Bikya Masr
DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates is to launch a new bus system with a little biodiesel blend in an effort to reduce the country's massive carbon footprint of the School Transport Services (STS). Lootah Biofuels is partnering with the state to enable the ...
United Arab Emirates school buses to fill up on biodiesel blendsBiodiesel Magazine

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President Gül to visit UAE with Turkish businessmen
Today's Zaman
President Abdullah Gül will visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for three days, starting Jan. 29, with a hundred Turkish businessmen. Gül will be the first Turkish president to officially visit the UAE in 15 years. The president is scheduled to visit ...
Turkish president to visit UAE for talkswww.worldbulletin.net

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Al Habtoor eyes Paris, London hotel buys
Reuters
By Mirna Sleiman | DUBAI (Reuters) - United Arab Emirates conglomerate Al Habtoor Group is eyeing hotel acquisitions in London and Paris but will steer clear of investments in the Arab world outside the Gulf region, its chairman said.

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