DMCA reaffirms commitment to regulate martime sectorDubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) will continue to oversee the improvement of the regulatory and operational procedures for berths in Dubai, reaffirming its commitment to promote, develop and regulate the maritime sector. DMCA More… |
Bahrain in move to regulate engineering servicesBahrain's Civil Service Bureau has made it mandatory for employees in engineering positions working in governmental directorates across the kingdom to obtain the necessary professional licences. The move comes as part of the g More… |
Kuwait passes law to regulate domestic helpersKuwait’s parliament has unanimously passed the first-ever legislation to regulate the status of thousands of mainly Asian domestic helpers. The new law grants the 600,000 domestic helpers in Kuwait a 12-hour working day, a d More… |
Takaful signs new Copart deal for damaged cars saleTakaful International Company and Copart Bahrain, a company specialising in electronic automotive auction sale, have signed an agreement to regulate the sale of damaged cars from traffic accidents through an auction. The agreement More… |
Takaful signs new Copart deal for damaged cars saleTakaful International Company and Copart Bahrain, a company specialising in electronic automotive auction sale, have signed an agreement to regulate the sale of damaged cars from traffic accidents through an auction. The agreement More… |
Airlines confident of global emissions deal next yearAirlines are confident a deal will be reached next year on a global market-based system to regulate emissions from aviation, the head of the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said. Tony Tyler, director general of Iata More… |
Airlines confident of global emissions deal next yearAirlines are confident a deal will be reached next year on a global market-based system to regulate emissions from aviation, the head of the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said. Tony Tyler, director general of Iata More… |
Bahraini smokers rap new sheesha cafe timingsSmokers have spoken out against a new decision to regulate timings of sheesha cafes across Bahrain. The Bahrainis told the Gulf Daily News (GDN), our sister publication, the move would ruin a "cultural pastime", More… |