Online sites ‘most common tool for hiring in UAE’Online job sites are as the most common resource used for recruiting candidates for managerial positions in organizations in the UAE, according to a new report from Bayt.com, a leading job site in the Middle East. In fact, 75 per More… |
Etihad CEO unveils roadmap to profitablityDespite facing a setback of nearly $2 billion in 2016 and losing out on investment partners Airberlin and Alitalia in 2017, Etihad's CEO said it was business as usual, with the airline constantly being driven by change to adapt to an ever-ch More… |
Third edition of TBY: Oman launchedThe press launch event for The Business Year: Oman 2016, a report containing interviews and analysis on Oman’s economy, recently took place at the Hormuz Grand Hotel in Muscat, Oman. This year’s edition, produced in partners More… |
Emaar has enough land bank: AlabbarDubai-based Emaar has a land bank of more than 235 million sq m and it is enough for decades to come, the company's chairman has been quoted as saying. Mohamed Alabbar, in an interview with Arabian Business, said he had More… |
Iran must halt nuke work for at least a decade: ObamaIran must commit to a verifiable freeze of at least 10 years on sensitive nuclear activity for a landmark atomic deal to be reached, but the odds are still against sealing a final agreement, US President Barack Obama told Reuters on Monday. More… |
GFH Ex-deputy CEO awaits quizzingA British citizen being sued for $5 million by a subsidiary of Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House (GFH) claims he is still waiting to be interviewed by police or prosecutors in Dubai, according to a statement issued on his behalf. & More… |
Rota interview to screen youth conference applicantsReach Out To Asia (Rota), a Qatar-based educational not-for-profit organisation, is set to conduct an interviewing process to screen the more than 975 online registration applications for a youth conference taking place this month in Doha. More… |
Tunisia open to new technologies, partnershipsTunisia is looking to welcome new technologies and partnerships with International Oil Companies (IOCs), that can be effectively integrated into existing projects, said a senior official. Mohamed Akrout, CEO of state-owned Tunisia More… |
Egypt minister wants Brothers in politics, not armsThe Muslim Brotherhood should be part of Egypt's political future and must stop inciting violence, the country's foreign minister said on Sunday, a day after the group accused security forces of killing 72 of its supporters in the street More… |
Sawiris family to invest in Egypt ‘like never before’Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris, whose family controls the sprawling Orascom corporate empire, says he and his brothers will be "investing in Egypt like never before" after the ousting of a president he accused of bullying opponents to More… |