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(MENAFN) Chairman of the UAE Economic Advisory Council, Mohammed Alabbar, said that the emirate's economy is set to grow 5 percent this year, despite the global economic slowdown, Khaleej Times reported. Full Article at Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Countries, internal states and companies are increasingly implementing low-carbon initiatives with measurable impact as talks to agree a global climate framework in Copenhagen continue. Full Article at AME Info
The world has reached a tipping point in the fight against climate change, yet leaders at the Summit on the Global Agenda in Dubai are optimistic that incremental victories will ensure the battle is ultimately won. Full Article at Khaleej Times
The world has reached a point of no return in the fight against climate change -Ends- from World Economic Forum Business, government and civil society leaders call for funding and partnerships to support local... Full Article at Zawya.com
Worldwide remittance flow to decline 6% to $317 billion in 2009 Dubai Global remittance flows could decline by 6.1 per cent this year to $317 billion from last year's record flow of $338 billion, said a top World Bank remittance expert. Full Article at Zawya.com
Carbon emission could post up to $4.5 trillion in human welfare loss annually Dubai Loss in human welfare benefits due to high carbon emission equates anywhere between $2 to $4.5 trillion annually — much higher than the total loss in global financial... Full Article at Zawya.com
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince, addressed the World Economic Forum’s Summit on the Global Agenda. Full Article at World Economic Forum
This was the final statement from the Future of Journalism Council at the World Economic Forum councils meeting in Dubai. Full Article at Charlie Beckett, POLIS Director
From civil rights to silver rights. In my new book LOVE LEADERSHIP: The New Way to Lead in a Fear-Based World, I submit that there are two things in the world, love and fear, and that what we don't love what we fear. Full Article at Huffington Post
1.While countries around the world are recovering from the crisis, there are growing doubts that the reforms and restructuring needed to balance the global economy are being fully implemented 2.Despite concerns about its capacity to rebound from the... Full Article at Dubai Chronicle
22 November 2009 Tangier, Morocco - Rashad Janahi, Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Investment House was a notable speaker at the MEDays 2009 Conference - Tangier, Morocco, a 3-day annual international summit to discuss geopolitical, economical,... Full Article at Zawya.com
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 21 November 2009 - As countries around the world recover from the crisis, unanswered questions about the necessary restructuring of the global economy require urgent attention, four leaders from business, academia and... Full Article at Zawya.com
If you spend two days in a seminar with 12 journalists from around the world (just one American, one Brit) you are bound to come out with a more global sense of the future of journalism. Full Article at Charlie Beckett, POLIS Director
"We've got a window of opportunity. The crisis has focused the minds of governments, particularly the G20, on what you need to do to rebalance globalization. Full Article at AME Info
21 November 2009 DUBAI -- The global economy will continue to struggle in 2010, but recovery will be quicker and stronger in the Middle East, China, India and Southeast Asia compared to other regions. Full Article at Zawya.com
Dubai: As countries around the globe recover from the recession, international leaders have asked for necessary restructuring of the global economy on the opening day of the World Economic Forum's summit on global agenda here. Full Article at DNA India
Dubai: The World Economic Forum, in partnership with the Government of Dubai, has opened a global summit here to boost global cooperation on issues like climate change, food security and systemic financial risk. Full Article at DNA India
Over 700 leaders from academia, business, government and civil society have gathered for the world's biggest multistakeholder dialogue addressing some of the most pressing issues on the global agenda. Full Article at AME Info
DUBAI // The global financial crisis underlined the dangers of loosening government controls on markets, the Crown Prince of Dubai told hundreds of business leaders from around the world yesterday. Full Article at The National Newspaper
The chairman of Emaar Properties has delivered the most upbeat assessment of the economy to date with the claim that Dubai’s population has grown by 400,000 this year. Full Article at The National Newspaper
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South African President Jacob Zuma addresses at the World Economic Forum in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during the World Economic Forum held in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »World Economic Forum Co-Chair Kofi Annan, right, stands next to Graca Machel founder of the Foundation for Community Development in Mozambique during a press conference at the World Economic Forum held in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman of World Economic Forum on Africa Klaus Schwab (L) speaks as South African President, Jacob Zuma (R) looks on, during the opening plenary session of the World Economic Forum meeting on Africa, on June 10, 2009 in Cape Town.
View Photo »(L-R) Jordan's King Abdullah, Hilde Schwab, wife of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, Israel's President Shimon Peres and Jordan's Prime Minister Nader Dahabi attend the closing of the WEF annual meeting on the Middle East at the King Hussein Convention Centre at the Dea...
View Photo »Israeli President Shimon Peres speaks during the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 17, 2009. Peres arrived in Jordan to attend the meeting and meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, his office said.
View Photo »Israeli President Shimon Peres speaks during the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 17, 2009. Peres arrived in Jordan to attend the meeting and meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, his office said.
View Photo »Israeli President Shimon Peres speaks during the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 17, 2009. Peres arrived in Jordan to attend the meeting and meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, his office said.
View Photo »Israeli President Shimon Peres arrives to attend the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 17, 2009. Peres arrived in Jordan to attend the meeting and meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, his office said.
View Photo »Israeli President Shimon Peres (front) arrives to attend the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 17, 2009. Peres arrived in Jordan to attend the meeting and meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, his office said.
View Photo »Jordan's Queen Rania (2nd R) attends the annual World Economic Forum on the Middle East at the King Hussein Convention Centre at Dead Sea May 16, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnia's President Zeljko Komsic (L-R), Hilde Schwab, wife of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, Jordan's Queen Rania, Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic and Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili attend the opening ceremony of the WEF on the Middle East at the King Hussei...
View Photo »Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, speaks during the opening session of the World Economic Forum, at the Covention Center, in Southern Shuneh at Dead Sea resort, 35 kilometers (22 miles) west of Amman, Jordan, on Friday, May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), speaks at the opening ceremony of the WEF on the Middle East at the King Hussein Convention Centre at the Dead Sea May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), speaks at the opening ceremony of the WEF on the Middle East at the King Hussein Convention Centre at the Dead Sea May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Jordan's Queen Rania attend the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Jordan's King Abdullah II and Queen Rania attend the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 15, 2009. The king called for the Middle East to become an economic "powerhouse" that could help reshape the global economy after the credit crunch.
View Photo »US Senator John Kerry speaks during the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 15, 2009.
View Photo »Jordan's King Abdullah II addresses the World Economic Forum meeting in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 15, 2009. The king called for the Middle East to become an economic "powerhouse" that could help reshape the global economy after the credit crunch.
View Photo »Jordan's King Abdullah II addresses the World Economic Forum in Shuneh on the shores of the Dead Sea on May 15, 2009. The king called for the Middle East to become an economic "powerhouse" that could help reshape the global economy after the credit crunch.
View Photo »Hilde Schwab (L), wife of World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab, sits next to Jordan's Queen Rania (2nd L), Croatia's President Stjepan Mesic (2nd R) and Georgia's President Mikheil Saakashvili at the opening ceremony of the WEF on the Middle East at the King Hussein Conventio...
View Photo »A car drives past Jordanian and World Economic Forum flags on the way to the King Hussien convention center at the Dead Sea May 14, 2009. The World Economic Forum will be held at the Dead Sea from May 15-17.
View Photo »Lloyd's of London chairman Lord Levene gestures during the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Rio de Janeiro April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Lloyd's of London chairman Lord Levene attends World Economic Forum on Latin America in Rio de Janeiro April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso speaks during the World Economic Forum on Latin America in Rio de Janeiro, April 15, 2009.
View Photo »South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during the World Economic Forum held in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
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