Emirates continues to ramp up operations across continents in 2023

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 Emirates has boosted operations by 31 percent (total ASKMs) since the start of its financial year and has further plans to ramp up seat capacity in its latest published northern summer schedule starting 26th March 2023.

In the past months, the airline has planned and executed the rapid growth of its network operations – reintroducing services to 5 cities; launching flights to 1 new destination (Tel Aviv), adding 251 weekly flights onto existing routes; and continuing the roll-out of service enhancements in the air and on the ground.

Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer, said, “Emirates continues to expand its global network and deploy its capacity to meet travel demand across the world. Our financial year started relatively quietly as we held back our ramp up until the planned northern runway rehabilitation program at Dubai International airport was completed in June. From July 2022 onwards, it’s been non-stop expansion.”

He added, “Customer demand has been very strong, and our forward bookings are also robust. Emirates is working hard on several fronts – to bring back operating capacity as quickly as the ecosystem can manage, while also upgrading our fleet and product to ensure our customers always enjoy the best possible Emirates experience. So far, 4 of our A380 aircraft have been completely refurbished with our new cabin interiors and Premium Economy seats, and more will enter service as our US$2 billion cabin and service enhancement program picks up pace.”

In the coming months, established routes to Europe, Australia and Africa will be served with more Emirates flights, while in East Asia, more cities are seeing route restarts.

Emirates continues to scale up its A380 operations with the reintroduction of the iconic double-decker across its network: Glasgow (from 26th March), Casablanca from (15th April), Beijing (from 1st May), Shanghai (from 4th June), Nice (from 1st June), Birmingham (from 1st July), Kuala Lumpur (from 1st August), and Taipei (from 1st August).

UAE Radiation Protection Week gather national, international experts to discuss global Radiation Protection System

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The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) and the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) are jointly organising the second UAE Radiation Protection Week in Abu Dhabi from March 13 to 16, 2023. The event will bring together national and international experts to discuss the current status of the international Radiation Protection System and its review process, as well as the challenges related to the nuclear industry, environment, veterinary medicine, and space.

The event will also provide recommendations for better protection of people and ecosystems. More than 150 participants from various entities specialising in radiation protection are expected to attend, including over 20 speakers from 15 countries. This event provides a valuable opportunity for experts in the field to share knowledge and collaborate on solutions for enhanced radiation protection.

Christer Viktorsson, Director-General of the UAE’s FANR, said, “We are delighted to host the second edition of the UAE Radiation Protection Week in collaboration with ICRP. The UAE Radiation Protection Week is an important platform where national and international experts gather to discuss the current trends and challenges facing the sector and propose solutions to further strengthen the international radiation protection system. We look forward to organizing this event on a regular basis to ensure such contributions are used for the protection of the people and the environment alike.”

Christopher Clement, Scientific Secretary and CEO of the ICRP, said “It is a pleasure to continue our long-standing collaboration with FANR by co-organising the second UAE Radiation Protection week, held during the 10th anniversary year of our International Symposium on the System of Radiological Protection held in Abu Dhabi in 2013, and five years after the first, jointly-organised, UAE Radiation Protection Week. This is an excellent and timely opportunity to discuss current international efforts to improve radiological protection world-wide, and in particular to hear the views of experts in the UAE, GCC, and beyond on work needed to ensure the protection of patients, workers, the public and the environment.”

The four-day UAE Radiation Protection Week will feature a dedicated theme for each day. On day one, experts will discuss “Radiation Protection and Nuclear Power Plant” and showcase the milestones achieved during the operation of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, as well as plans for nuclear power in other countries like Saudi Arabia and China.

Day two will focus on “Review of the ICRP Radiation Protection System.” The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) General Recommendations, last issued in 2007, aim to protect people and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. As the UAE Nuclear Regulator, FANR will play a key role in ensuring that ICRP’s recommendations are properly adopted in the UAE.

Day three, titled “Radiation Protection and Veterinary Medicine,” will cover novel themes for the Radiation Protection Community, including the framework for the general protection of plants, animals, and ecosystems, the protection of individual veterinary patients, and the ethical foundations of the Radiation Protection System.

Finally, day four, titled “Radiation Protection and Space,” will explore the complexity of radiation fields and dose calculations in space and showcase the space programs of NASA and the UAE Space Agency, highlighting the fascinating aspect of human exploration of outer space.

Global Markets Continue to Tumble

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US markets – Bond yields declined sharply on Monday. 2-year treasury yields tumbled 38 basis points to 4.213%, marking their biggest two-day slide since 1987. Meanwhile, the 10-year treasury yields slipped 16.3 basis points to 3.542%. The collapse of Silicon Valley bank and Signature Bank spurred expectations of a slowdown in the pace of monetary policy tightening. This has led markets to eliminate the possibility of a 50-basis point rate hike in March. Nearly 96% of the traders are pricing in a 25-basis point interest rate decision. Most banking stocks traded lower in premarket trading on Monday. Meanwhile, the US Dollar index its heading for its worst three-day decline in two months. Investors now await the US CPI print for February due tomorrow. A hotter-than-expected print could lend support to the dollar. Sentiment towards US equities improved somewhat after US bank regulators said they’d not only make depositors whole at both ailing banks, but also provide a lending facility to backstop eligible US lenders. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reassured investors that her office would protect all depositors at SVB. Nonetheless, US indices erased early gains as investors sought the safety of bonds. Meanwhile, Wall Street’s fear gauge, namely, the Cboe Volatility index surged to its highest level so far this year.

European markets– The Stoxx Europe 600 index declined almost 3%, marking its biggest drop since December 2022. A gauge of banking stocks slipped 6% as HSBC Holdings tumbled 2% after its purchase of SVB’s UK unit. Meanwhile, trading in UniCredit was halted after its shares fell 4.9%. Shares of Credit Suisse plummeted 15%. The ECB is set to announce its interest rate decision on Thursday where investors are anticipating a 50-basis point interest rate hike.

Asian markets– Asian equities climbed higher during early trading on Monday after Goldman Sachs said the Fed was likely to leave the federal funds rate unchanged at its upcoming FOMC meeting in March. Nonetheless, the rally lost steam amidst growing concerns of the impact of high interest rates on banks’ balance sheets hurt sentiment. The MSCI Asia Pacific index declined 1.3%, reaching its lowest level since 20% in December. A gauge tracking Japan’s banking sector tumbled 4% on Monday following a decline of 5.4% on Friday. Meanwhile, China retained most of its members on the economic leadership team, including the governor of the central bank. This led investors to bet on policy continuity in the long run.

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Gold Prices Fluctuate But Maintain the Bullish Momentum

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Gold prices rallied by more than 1% on Monday following fears of a fallout from the largest U.S. bank failure since the 2008 financial crises.

Spot gold was up 0.6% at $1,878.54 per ounce, as of 0631 GMT. Earlier in the session, bullion hit its highest since Feb. 3 at $1,893.96.

Gold’s rally follows on from Friday’s bullish momentum where gold prices rallied by 2% after California regulators closed tech startup focused Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). The sharp fall if the dollar index provided a tailwind for gold prices. Moreover, revised rates hike expectations for the Fed to be less aggressive have supported gold prices. Goldman Sachs said on Sunday it no longer expected the Fed to deliver a hike on March 22. Goldman had previously expected a 25 basis-point hike in March. On the other hand, Morgan Stanley continues to look for a 25 basis-point hike during the March FOMC meeting.

On a technical aspect, gold price has broken the 1875 barrier. Next resistance levels are 1900 followed by 1926. A close above 1875 will help to sustain the bullish momentum. Support levels are at 1864 and 1840. Only a close below 1836 can renew bear trend forces.

Gold prices in the UAE for the day are as follows:
24 Carat 227.75
22 Carat 211.00
21 Carat 204.25
18 Carat 175.00

The ADX General Drops for the Fifth Day

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The ADX General is falling for the fifth day, dropping 0.4%, or 40.12 to 9,787.67 in Abu Dhabi. Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 0.8%. Emirates Insurance Co. had the largest drop, falling 9.9%. In midday trading, 24 of 62 shares fell, while 11 rose.

The DFM General Index is falling for the fifth day, dropping 1.3%, or 43.2 to 3,342.31 in Dubai. Commercial Bank of Dubai PSC contributed the most to the index decline and had the largest move, decreasing 8.9%. In midday trading, 18 of 35 shares fell, while 4 rose.

The Tadawul All Share Index is declining slightly to 10,376.93 in Riyadh. Al Rajhi Bank contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 0.4%. Mobile Telecommunications Co. Saudi Arabia had the largest drop, falling 2.7%. In midday trading, 88 of 221 shares fell, while 111 rose; 8 of 20 sectors were lower, led by bank stocks.

Sharjah Tourism diverse offerings take centre stage at ITB Berlin 2023

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During ITB Berlin 2023 visitors were able to discover Sharjah and the captivating vision of the present and future of tourism of the emirate, where the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA) unveiled their innovatively designed pavilion. Powered by the latest digital technologies, the pavilion was a popular hive of activity and business networking for three days, offering visitors a vivid experience of Sharjah’s leading tourist attractions. The emirate’s diverse natural and manmade landscapes were showcased, promising an exciting journey that embraces adventure, culture, and sustainability. SCTDA led a delegation of 15 public and private entities, tourist office representatives and travel agencies from Sharjah, who presented emerging investment opportunities in tourism to visiting business professionals, industry leaders and potential partners, in a series of meetings.

At the event’s various discussion forums, the Sharjah delegation representatives also turned the spotlight on the efforts and innovations in the sectors of sustainable tourism, eco-tourism, adventure and cultural tourism driven by their efforts. Over the years, Sharjah has emerged as one of the regional leaders in these sectors, which are playing a major role in promoting and preserving socio-economic history and our natural environment. Additionally, a new milestone achievement for Sharjah Tourism took place at ITB Berlin, with the Arab Union for Tourist Media naming Khorfakkan as the Best Arab Tourist City for 2023. The announcement was made during an awarding ceremony held at ITB Berlin. Sharjah’s stunningly diverse natural beauty characterised by pristine beaches, rugged mountainous terrain – all enriched by the town’s unique cultural heritage come together to offer tourists and visitors several opportunities to explore. In recent years, these opportunities have expanded considerably through the hosting of cultural events, new adventure tourism and water sport activities, the opening of luxury hospitality destinations as well as heritage attractions, which all contributed to Khorfakkan winning the prestigious award – an acknowledgement of the coastal town’s dedication to promoting sustainable tourism options and providing exceptional experiences to residents, visitors and tourists. From experiential virtual tours of emerging touristic assets like the Sharjah Safari – the world’s largest wildlife safari park outside Africa, to serving traditional Arabic dates and coffee, Emirati garments, and more, the Sharjah showcase at ITB Berlin 2023 was a fitting reflection of the emirate’s modern outlook rooted in its authentic traditions.

HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman, SCTDA On participating in this year’s edition of ITB Berlin, HE Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of the SCTDA, said: “This is a key global industry event in tourism, which brings together leading players in hospitality, leisure and tourism from around the world. Our presence here offers promising opportunities to reinforce Sharjah’s position on the map of global tourism, particularly that the emirate has unique potential in which tourists and travel professionals alike showed great interest.” “Through our participation, which convened 15 public and private entities from our partners, we have successfully promoted Sharjah’s diverse touristic landscape and offerings. We harnessed our presence at ITB Berlin to promote the natural diversity and sustainable projects in Sharjah, as well as the various entertainment options on offer. Moreover, we introduced the public to unique tourism experiences and products, as well as the agenda of major events that enrich their experience in Sharjah, We also highlighted the authentic cultural aspects of its tourist destinations, given that the European market is one of the most important markets that exports tourists who are interested in culture, heritage and history to Sharjah. This makes the emirate an ideal attraction that meets the needs of European tourists in general and German tourists in particular. We aimed to take visitors in immersive digitally created tours across the emirate at our pavilion. The pavilion’s interactive design elements especially impressed our visitors. We look forward to translating the results of meetings held by the participating entities from the emirate into achievements and investment opportunities,” he added. Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairperson, Sharjah DGR For his part, HE Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Department of Government Relations (DGR) in Sharjah, said: “The bond between Sharjah and Germany has been cemented over centuries through trade, personal relationships and shared diplomacy. As the UAE’s most important trading partner in Europe, Germany has played a vital role in developing the country’s industrial sectors, but our relationship goes beyond trade and investment; it is grounded in deep cultural exchange, which has built a bridge between the East and West”. “For years, Sharjah has been popular amongst German tourists seeking an immersive cultural experience, and the steady increase of visitors year-on-year is a testament to this. The emirate’s rich history, vibrant art scene, and luxurious hospitality offerings have attracted visitors from all over the world. German cities of Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt have also long been popular among Emiratis, showing the strong connection between our two nations. Tourism has become a crucial aspect of our relationship, not only as an economic driver but also as a means of promoting mutual understanding and tolerance between countries, cultures and peoples,” HE Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi added.

Bodour Al Qasimi inaugurates AUS Global Day, a carnival of culture and color

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American University of Sharjah (AUS) celebrated its annual Global Day, a festival of culture andcolor, on March 10. Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, President of AUS, inaugurated theevent, which is one of the university’s most anticipated celebrations of the cultural heritage ofthe AUS community.
AUS is a close-knit community that embraces diversity, providing a rich and supportiveenvironment to its students to thrive as they become outward-looking and responsibleindividuals ready to join the world. This has earned AUS a place among the top five universitieswith the highest percentage of international students, according to the Times Higher Education(THE) World University Rankings (2022).
This year’s celebrations turned the AUS Main Plaza into a carnival, with visitors strolling in andout of the colorful pavilions of more than 30 cultural and student-interest clubs, as they enjoyedthe beat of folkloric music and dance, took in the tantalizing aroma and taste of delicioustraditional cuisine, and observed elaborate traditional fashion from countries around the world.   
The UAE Cultural Club designed its booth to reflect on the past, present and future of the nation.
“We started working on this theme prior to the AUS Global Day through our Instagram accountand we brought it to our pavilion, which we split into three sections. The section on the past showcases how our ancestors lived and depended heavily on fishing, pearl diving and trade fortheir livelihoods. We also included traditional food and a henna stand. The present, on the other hand, reflects on how diverse the UAE market has become, while the future is all about technology and advancement showcasing robots from Dubai Expo 2020, drones and virtualreality technology. We also have many interactive activities that will get people to imagine what the future of the UAE will look like,” said student Hoor Al Ansari, President of the UAE CulturalClub.
The club also organized performances that reflected the theme of the pavilion, starting off with acelebration of Sheikh Zayed in a piano and guitar recital in reference to the past, a poem on thelove of the UAE for the present, and a video celebrating the achievements of His HighnessSheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the UAE Supreme Council, Ruler ofSharjah and Founder of AUS. The UAE Cultural Club also collaborated with the Saudi ArabiaCultural Club in performances to showcase the ties between the two nations.
“I think the most exciting thing about AUS Global Day is the cultural performances and how proud people are of their nations and how they want to showcase them in the best way possible.There is also the food from different parts of the world and the opportunity to meet people from outside AUS and introduce them to the university. We are also excited to see Sheikha Bodour joining us on Global Day and supporting the clubs. We are honored to have a president whowould lend her support to all students,” she said.For visitors who always wanted to visit Jordan and explore its treasures, the Jordanian CulturalClub designed a map that highlights some of the most significant locations in the country.
“The design was inspired by one of Amman’s most famous streets, known as Rainbow Street.We also focused a lot this year on street dabke dance and the songs of one of the most famousJordanian dabke singers, Ahmed Al Ali. Outdoor activities are some of the most fun and excitingsignature segments of the AUS Global Day, and we are excited this year to showcase Jordan inthe best way we can. Also, in addition to the entertainment that comes with planning GlobalDay, I found myself learning new skills, especially leadership and planning skills. It has been alot of work but a lot of fun, too,” said student Mohammad Waleed, President of the JordanianCultural Club.
This year, the Indian Cultural Club focused on two themes in their performances and pavilion.Dance performances celebrated the AUS Silver Jubilee and injected cultural aspects inspired byIndia’s national flag.
“We explained in our performances the significance of the three colors in our flag and thespecial Ashoka Chakra in its middle. Since the Indian Cultural Club is known for its extravagantperformances every year, we wanted to communicate the information in the most engaging andcaptivating way possible,” said student Utkarsh Chauhan, President of the Indian Cultural Club.
The Indian pavilion recreated the iconic Chokhi Dhani, which is a village-themed entertainmentcomplex that offers visitors a glimpse into the culture and traditions of the colorful city ofRajasthan.
“The name means ‘beautifully crafted village.’ Our pavilion features traditional Rajasthani-village-style decorations, along with cultural performances such as folk dances, puppet showsand live music. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Rajasthani cuisine along with well-knownIndian favorite snack items,” he said.
Chauhan noted that all students mark their calendars in anticipation of the AUS Global Day. 
“We have been preparing since the beginning of the Fall 2022. Since AUS is known to be one ofthe most diverse universities globally, the Indian Cultural Club takes pride in showcasing thebest of our vibrant and dynamic culture to the large and diverse community at AUS. Many of theIndian Cultural Club’s student members have their families traveling from abroad just to attendGlobal Day, and we want to ensure that the parents feel welcome and proud,” said Chauhan.
With approximately 90 nationalities represented among its students, AUS is a reflection of howdiversity in today’s world can lead to tolerance, goodwill and understanding. It also reinforcesthe importance of appreciating cultural and religious differences and how they impact societiesaround the globe.
The Global Day festivities will continue on Saturday, March 11 from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. and areopen to the public.

International Women Day – 2023, Embassy of Pakistan, Abu Dhabi

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In order to mark International Women Day, the Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi hosted an event on the digital inclusion and literacy of Pakistani women today. It is an occasion to celebrate the progress made in empowering women, and to reaffirm our collective resolve for redoubling efforts to further advance respect for women’s rights. Pakistani women from every sphere of life residing in Abu Dhabi attended the event.

Dr. Asma Naheed, a renowned Educational Psychologist and founder of the pro-bono mental health organization Hope and Light in Pakistan & UAE was a keynote speaker at the event. Dr. Naheed emphasized the need of education for Pakistani women to cope up with transformations in the recent era, in which technology advancement is one of the major transformations. The need for enhancement of opportunities in education for women was also under discussion in the event. The participants also shared their views regarding digital inclusion and provision of education for Pakistani women.

 Ms. Haania Rais Tirmizi, spouse of the Ambassador of Pakistan, in her remarks, added that digital inclusion, literacy and education opportunities for women have become an inevitable factor in this advanced era. For a better and up-to-date upbringing of children, educated mothers can play a role and contribute to build up a literate nation on a broader prospect.