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CNN —Air France has opened an investigation into how a jet flying from Paris to Dubai went over Iraq as Iranian missiles fired at Israel crossed the same airspace, the airline said Wednesday. The missiles had to pass through Iraq’s airspace to reach Israel. Air France Flight AF662 was flying over Iraq when the Iranian attack began at around 4:45 p.m. UTC (11.45 a.m. “Thanks to the information we gathered we were able to identify a forthcoming attack on Israel by Iran, involving the launch of ballistic missiles,” Air France said. “As a result, and without waiting for instructions from the Iraqi authorities, Air France decided to suspend the overflight of the country’s airspace by its aircraft from 5 p.m. UTC [12 p.m.
Persons: Hassan Nasrallah, AF662, , Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: CNN — Air, Israel, Air, CNN, ” Air, “ Air France, Air France Locations: CNN — Air France, Paris, Dubai, Iraq, Iranian, Israel, Iran, Lebanon, ” Air France, Air France, Tehran
A luxe hotel chain is looking to give away the vacation of a lifetime. Ramada by Wyndham has launched a contest to find someone who will travel the world visiting its locations and documenting the trip for social media. The CEO will capture content and write blog posts that the brand will showcase on its social channels. Ramada is looking for applicants with strong writing skills who are foodies and love to travel. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Organizations: Ramada, Wyndham, CNBC Locations: Ramada, Seoul, South Korea, Belfast, Ireland, Dubai, UAE, Sao Paolo, Brazil, Honolulu, Hawaii, Canada
A former Google executive, Abouelenein is the founder and CEO of global communications firm Digital and Savvy. You can build your professional reputation in three steps, according to Abouelenein: Do good work, add value, and foster strong relationships. "Reputation is like a currency," she tells CNBC Make It. Foster strong relationshipsA good way to cement your reputation is to have people who can vouch for you. Instead of me having to promote my reputation, I decided I'm gonna do really good work and let that tell people who I am.
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The UAE's AI minister believes we'll have "centers and nodes of excellence across the world." Last year, the country's wealthiest emirate, Abu Dhabi, launched Falcon — its first open-source large language model. Abu Dhabi's ruling family also controls several of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Mubadala Investment Company, a founding partner of MGX. In 2010, New York University launched a branch in Abu Dhabi that has since developed a focus on AI. Its "true strengths lie in the leadership's strategic vision, substantial investments in AI research and compute capacity, and government-led initiatives in industry.
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watch nowRolls-Royce has opened its first U.S. "Private Office," a secret VIP design studio for ultra-wealthy clients who want highly personalized cars. While Rolls-Royce customers have been customizing their rides for decades, the Private Office brings the concept of a personalized Rolls to a whole new level. Courtesy: Rolls-RoyceThe New York Private Office is the company's third worldwide, following Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which opened in 2022, and Shanghai in 2023. Since Koa wood is protected in Hawaii, only dead or naturally fallen Koa trees can be harvested. Interior of the custom Rolls-Royce Koa Phantom.
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Emirates has banned pagers and walkie-talkies after attacks targeting devices used by Hezbollah in Lebanon last month. The airline banned the devices "on flights to, from or via Dubai," it said in a statement. AdvertisementEmirates airline has banned passengers from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies, it has said. It comes after a series of attacks that targeted similar devices used by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. AdvertisementAround 5,000 electronic devices fitted with explosives detonated across Lebanon last month, killing dozens of people and leaving thousands injured.
Persons: , Hassan Nasrallah, Nasrallah, Hashem Safieddine Organizations: Emirates, Service, Dubai Police, AFP, Business Locations: Lebanon, Dubai, Beirut, Lebanese, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Jordan
British billionaire David Sullivan has cut the price of his London mansion by about $13 million. The businessman, who owns the West Ham United soccer club, said he is taking a loss on the property. AdvertisementBritish billionaire David Sullivan has cut the price of his London mansion to £65 million (about $85 million), knocking about $13 million off of the previous asking price. AdvertisementDavenport purchased the house from the Sierra Leone High Commission in 1999.Who is David Sullivan? David Sullivan.
Persons: David Sullivan, Sullivan, , Knight Frank, Knight Frank Sullivan, Edward Davenport, Kate Moss, Provocateur, Amy Winehouse, Knight Frank Davenport's, Paris Hilton, Daniel Radcliffe, Davenport, Chris Brunskill, Sunday Times Rich Organizations: West Ham United soccer, Service, West Ham United, Bloomberg, Guardian, Sierra Leone High Commission, Getty, Sunday Times, Daily Sport, Sunday Sport, Times, I'm Locations: London, Monaco, Dubai, Marylebone, Portland, Paris
A new report has detailed a dark feature that made some of the devices even more gruesome. The attacks targeted pagers and walkie-talkies used by the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Hezbollah had seemingly switched from using cellphones to more low-tech pagers just months before the detonations. AdvertisementSources familiar with Hezbollah told Reuters in July that the group had banned cellphones from the battlefield to try to stay ahead of Israeli intelligence capabilities. Related stories"We are looking at something that has been a very carefully, very thoroughly, well-calculated, meticulously tailored process," Avi Melamed, a former Israeli intelligence official, said.
Persons: , textbookly, Avi Melamed, Hassan Nasrallah, Nasrallah's Organizations: Service, Hezbollah, Washington Post, Post, Reuters, Emirates airline Locations: Lebanon, Israel, Iran, Lebanese, Dubai, Beirut
CNN —Dubai’s Emirates airline has banned pagers and walkie-talkies from its planes, following last month’s attacks on such devices carried by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. It comes weeks after pagers exploded simultaneously across Lebanon, followed by walkie-talkies detonating in a similar fashion. At least 37 people, including children, were killed in the twin device attacks, and nearly 3,000 others were injured, according to Lebanese officials. In its latest update Friday, Emirates, the region’s largest airline, said flights from and to Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, remain canceled up until and including October 15. Several other airlines have also canceled flights to Beirut and other regional airports.
Persons: CNN —, Israel Organizations: CNN, CNN — Dubai’s Emirates, Dubai Police, pagers, Emirates, Passengers Locations: Lebanese, Dubai, Lebanon, Beirut, Amman, Iraq, Iran
CEO says 'record numbers' of visitors are going to Dubai
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCEO says 'record numbers' of visitors are going to DubaiIssam Kazim, CEO of Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing, explains what's behind the rise in visitor numbers.
Persons: Dubai Issam Kazim Organizations: of Tourism & Commerce Locations: Dubai
CNN —Construction of Saudi Arabia’s kilometer-high Jeddah Tower, which will become the world’s tallest skyscraper upon completion, has resumed almost seven years after work ground to a halt amid a kingdom-wide anti-corruption purge. His family’s firm, which also owns a stake in the Jeddah Tower project, has been rehired to complete the construction work. Designed for extremesFormerly known as Kingdom Tower, the skyscraper broke ground in 2013 and was initially expected to be completed by 2020. The architect’s Chicago-based practice, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, has said the tower’s shape “evokes a bundle of leaves shooting up from the ground.”Work halted on the unfinished Jeddah Tower in 2018. Jeddah Tower will be the crown jewel of a wider 57-million-square-foot, $20-billion development dubbed Jeddah Economic City.
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement that Wednesday’s strikes on Israel were a response to the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike last week and the killing of Hamas’ political leader in Tehran. Hamas' Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar in 2021. “Europeans and the U.S. said if we do not act, there will be peace in Gaza in one week. Naim also insisted that Mohammed Deif, head of Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, was still alive. He added that Hamas' current leadership, including himself, “are aware that they might pay a very high price, including their own life.”
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I grew up in Dubai but moved to New York for college in 2022. That was until 2022, when I moved to New York City for my master's degree. Two years on, I've come to love New York City and its many quirks. For now, I exist between missing parts of Dubai —especially around the festive season — and loving parts of New York. AdvertisementHere are five things I miss about Dubai and five that I love about New York.
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Iran, Israel, and other neighboring nations closed their airspaces, forcing flight diversions. Some Lufthansa flights returned to Frankfurt several hours into their journeys to India and Dubai. AdvertisementFlightRadar24 shows Swiss and Lufthansa flights diverting amid Iran attacks on Israel on Tuesday. Several other carriers were also being forced to divert as route options remained limited between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. AdvertisementAirlines like Japan Airlines, British Airways, and Finnair added up to four hours of flight time to avoid the Kremlin's airspace on flights between Asia and Europe amid Russian airspace closures and sanctions.
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But to archaeologists, the Tollense Valley is considered Europe’s oldest battlefield. The biggest mysteries that researchers aim to uncover are why the battle occurred and who fought in it. A long time agoYears of excavations in the Tollense Valley have uncovered evidence that the site was the scene of Europe's oldest battlefield 3,250 years ago. S. SauerDozens of bronze and flint arrowheads recovered from the Tollense Valley are revealing details about the able-bodied warriors who fought in the Bronze Age battle. The research team analyzed and compared the arrowheads, some of which were still embedded in the remains of the fallen.
Persons: Sauer, Al Hadid, , Martijn Oei, carolinus, Grearson, Ashley Strickland, Katie Hunt Organizations: CNN —, United Arab Emirates, ., California Institute of Technology, Grearson Harvard, Stanford, CNN Space, Science Locations: Germany, Bavaria, Moravia, Dubai, United Arab, China —, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Falkland, Antarctica
Dubai’s millionaires are fueling a private jet boom
  + stars: | 2024-09-26 | by ( Lucy Cormack | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
Dubai, UAE CNN —It’s 3am at the VIP airport terminal of Dubai’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub and an ultra-long range aircraft is readying for take-off. The luxury, 14-seat private jet is headed for Europe, just as soon as its main passenger and his entourage arrive. It’s an elite club that enjoys private jet travel, which can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000-plus for a single leg. Mouallem said the private aviation industry was accustomed to “different kinds of shifts across the world with banning private aviation,” insisting that the focus should be not on banning flights but ensuring greater adoption of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). So that’s really an operator decision and a supplier decision,” Avetkiyan said, adding that her customers shouldn’t feel guilty about the environmental impact of private aviation.
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In a Telegram post late Tuesday, Zelenskyy said he had “discussed the implementation of the peace formula” with Erdoğan. But the Turkish leader appeared to dash any hopes of a fast-track to NATO membership in his interview with NBC News. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan speaking to NBC News' Chief International Correspondent Kier Simmons in New York on Tuesday. Erdoğan linked Sweden’s NATO membership to the U.S. Congress’ approval of a Turkish request to purchase 40 new F-16 fighter jets and kits to modernize the country’s fleet. “Unfortunately, many Western countries remain silent in the face of Israel, and they never took a stance against Israel,” Erdoğan said, adding: “Amongst the NATO allies, unfortunately, there are many countries siding with Israel.
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Researchers at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi have developed a high-tech solution to searching huge, arid areas for potential archaeological sites. Traditionally, archaeologists use ground surveys to detect potential sites of interest, but that can be time-consuming and difficult in harsh terrains like the desert. “Once it was trained, it gave us an indication of other potential areas (nearby) that are still not excavated,” says Francis. Khalifa University isn’t alone in using artificial intelligence to detect potential sites. If archaeologists find the structures the algorithm has predicted, Dubai Culture plans to use the technology to unearth more sites.
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New Delhi CNN —India has confirmed its first case of a deadlier strain of mpox, which has raised alarm among health officials around the world over the rapid pace of its spread. On Wednesday, the state’s Health Minister Veena George hailed Kerala’s “robust health care system” for detecting the case. The strain has since been detected in several countries outside Africa, including Sweden and Thailand. Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral disease that can spread easily between people and from infected animals. Clade II was responsible for a global outbreak that WHO also declared a global health emergency from July 2022 to May 2023.
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This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. In fact, the two of my three children who have kids wouldn't even dream of asking me. Now that my older children have kids of their own, they do the same thing. AdvertisementLike me, my children believe that kids who attend daycare and camps often turn out better than those brought up by grandparents. AdvertisementDo you have an interesting story to share with Business Insider grandparents and childcare?
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South Korea-based Samsung Electronics has also been considering investing in building chip manufacturing facilities in the country in the coming years. The Gulf state has been ramping up efforts and investments in developing its domestic tech industry as it works to build its position as a global hub for advanced technology and artificial intelligence. However, the discussions with UAE officials are still in the early stages, the report said. A tug-of-war between the U.S. and China has played out in the region as tech deals speed up and Washington grows increasingly wary over Beijing's influence in the Gulf state. TSMC and Samsung have held discussions with U.S. officials who are worried about potential shipments of advanced AI chips coming from UAE-based plants to China.
Persons: Alex Capri Organizations: Dubai International Financial, Global, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Samsung Electronics, United, Street, TSMC, South Korean, UAE, U.S, Samsung, National University of, CNBC, Wall Locations: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Burj, Gulf, Taiwan, South Korea, China, Washington, UAE, The U.S
BEIRUT — An eye doctor in Lebanon said he has treated some 40 to 50 people with serious injuries, including some who lost both eyes, after a wave of communication device explosions targeted members of the militant group Hezbollah this week, killing dozens. “We’ve never seen that much cases of patients and casualties that have been losing their eyes because of explosions,” Dr. Elias Warrak told NBC News. Warrak said he has been running between several different hospitals to tend to the injured. “This is the first time that I had to take out that much eyes in a couple of days,” he said. “As a human being, definitely, it is devastating.
Persons: “ We’ve, Dr, Elias Warrak, , Ziad Jaber, Warrak, neurosurgeons, Yoav Gallant, Israel, Hassan Nasrallah, Organizations: NBC News, Hezbollah, NBC, Israel Locations: BEIRUT, Lebanon, Israel, Beirut
Over the years, Israel has viewed “targeted killings” as a way to deter attacks on the county, fuel fear among its enemies and exact revenge. Iran’s nuclear program is closer to building a bomb than ever, even after several nuclear scientists were killed, he said. But the Mossad operation dismayed Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, who demanded the resignation of the spy service’s chief. Almost four decades later, Israel killed a major Hamas official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, in a Dubai hotel in a complex plot involving more than two dozen Mossad operatives. In an echo of this week’s attacks in Lebanon, Israel killed a Hamas bombmaker, Yahya Ayyash, in 1996 with a cellphone outfitted with explosives.
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They're just a few of the destinations trying to lure away the U.K.'s uber wealthy ahead of proposed changes to the country's divisive non-dom tax regime. They will also be prevented from avoiding inheritance tax on assets held in trust. The majority (83%) cited inheritance tax on their worldwide assets as their key motivator for leaving, while 65% also referenced changes to income and capital gains tax. Where the wealthy are movingIt comes as other countries are shaking up their tax regimes to incentivize wealthy investors. Ultra-wealthy U.K. citizens, who are typically highly active in the super-prime market, are also in "wait and see" mode ahead of possible changes to capital gains and inheritance tax.
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"The two leaders will highlight a half century trajectory of UAE-U.S. partnership in trade, investment and security," the Emirati ambassador to Washington, Yousef al-Otaiba, posted on X ahead of the visit. Growing investment tiesTrillion-dollar relationshipThe United States and the UAE have a trade and investment partnership that spans more than five decades. In 2023, bilateral trade between the UAE and the U.S. was worth around $31.4 billion, with U.S. exports to the UAE exceeding $24.8 billion, according to the UAE Embassy in Washington, D.C. The UAE, which produces nearly 4% of the world's oil supply, also has investments in the United States that total $1 trillion. The UAE sovereign wealth funds including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Mubadala are major investors in American real estate, infrastructure and technology sectors.
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