OPEC production had not risen by more than 200,000 to 400,000 bpd above its 30 million bpd cap since 2011, an official said.
Emirates’ head Tim Clark has said the airline will opt for either B787-10s or A350-900s in the next stage of its fleet development.
The 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit Oman on Sunday, triggering fears of a tsunami.
Bombings struck the rebel-held presidential palace in Aden’s downtown area.
The BBC’s crew was invited to Doha to film improved accommodation for migrant workers in the country, ahead of 2022 World Cup.
Nizwa said in February that it saw the proposed merger as a way to speed up its growth.
The Roads and Transport Authority has opened phase II of the main traffic diversion works on Al Wasl Road.
Explosions could be heard near Aden’s airport and the districts of Khor Maksar and Crater, a witness said.
Earlier this year, QP said it would absorb its international unit, QPI, into its structure.
The funds are aimed at helping VOX attract a further 50 million customers over the next five years.
The five-day humanitarian truce began on Tuesday to distribute aid to the millions deprived of food, fuel and medicine by weeks of fighting.
The developer has now launched additional units for sale within the project, which is located in its Mudon community in Dubailand.
The maintenance will cost the company around SAR100 million, which will be reflected in second-quarter results.
Construction on the Al Khail Avenue mall will begin this year, with expected opening in 2018.
Waha is looking to invest in sectors with high growth potential such as energy, infrastructure, healthcare and education.
he firm’s net profit in the three months to March 31 was KD11.8 million.
The Abu Dhabi Appeals court had eased the verdicts on the defendants and overturned the school’s closure.
Khalid al-Fawwaz was not charged with planning or participating in the attacks, which killed 224 people and injured more than 4,000.
The claim follows US carriers’ allegations that Etihad, Emirates and Qatar Airways have received more than $40 billion in state subsidies.
Citigroup has experienced growth in credit card acquisitions in the UAE of 2.5 times over the past year, it said.
Despite promises to overhaul its labour laws to prevent the abuse of migrant workers, Qatar is yet to take firm action.
The acquisition is being funded by a blend of the company’s own funds and bank facilities, Marka said.
Nabeel Rajab was convicted for “publicly insulting two government bodies.”
Akbar Al Baker once again refuted “baseless” subsidy claims, and called for the US government to continue its open skies agreement.
Uber’s reach now stretches across 310 cities and 55 countries and it records one million trips a day.
Canada was ranked as the world’s best medical tourism destination worldwide in 2014, according to a new index.
DSI’s first-quarter revenue was Dhs1.11 billion, down from Dhs1.25 billion a year earlier.
From October, online visas will become mandatory, and visas on arrival will not be granted at the airport, officials said.
Arabian Contracting Services Co will offer investors 16.5 million shares representing 30 per cent of its capital.
The state-linked builder made a profit of Dhs618 million in the three months to March 31.