Uae News: Air Arabia resumes flights to 49 destinations from UAE: Services restart from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah | World News

Amid the ongoing regional tensions in the Middle East, airlines have started resuming flight services to international destinations gradually. With appropriate permissions from authorities and mindfully created schedules, the region’s connectivity to the globe is back on track.Now, Air Arabia has announced that it will operate flights from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah…

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Dubai’s Burj Al Arab hotel shutting down for 18 months for major refurbishment since 1999 | World News

Dubai’s Burj Al Arab is heading into an 18-month refurbishment, a move that has drawn attention across the tourism sector. The sail-shaped luxury hotel, one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks, is expected to close during major renovation work. A staff member confirmed the shutdown period, while the owner, Jumeirah, outlined phased upgrades led by…

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Apple names John Ternus as next CEO: Why what CEO Tim Cook told employees in memo that ‘now is the right time to exit’ has analysts asking questions

Apple has named John Ternus as its next chief executive, ending Tim Cook’s 15-year run at the top of the world’s most valuable consumer technology company. Ternus takes over on September 1, with Cook shifting into the role of executive chairman. the keys to John Ternus. The hardware engineering chief, who has spent 25 years…

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‘Put it together, ran towards ballroom’: Volunteer recalls WH gunman assembled ‘long weapon’ in ‘makeshift room’

Cole Allen identified as suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting incident (ANI) A White House Correspondents’ Dinner volunteer said the suspected gunman was able to assemble a “long weapon” inside an unsecured, lightly monitored area near a terrace-level entrance before the attack unfolded near the ballroom.The witness, Helen Mabus, a volunteer working the event…

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