All above board â The boards of the big 6 and comparative performance By Paul The Esk Share:
Six clubs have been ever present in the Premier League. Of the six, Manchester United and Arsenal dominated the honours boards in the early years, before Chelsea on the back of Abramovichâs funding starting competing and winning. Always part of the âSky 4â despite not having won the Premier League, more recently Liverpool made it to the winnerâs circle.Tottenham have huffed and puffed, occasionally threatening but never quite made it, and then thereâs Everton. Once in the top 4, several times 5th or 6th, considered for many years the âbest of the restâ, fell short of that in the post Moyes era, but now threatening a resurgence on the pitch under the tutelage of Carlo Ancelotti. In addition to the six ever-presents thereâs Manchester City who through the ownership and stewardship of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan are seek
He was speaking at the fifth International Rain Enhancement Forum, which was convened to discuss the climate change and rain enhancement technologies. Organised by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the Forum saw the participation of weather experts and scientists from across the world.
Addressing experts at a panel on the first day of the Forum, Dr Alsarmi and his fellow panellists called for collaborative analysis of the GCC’s atmospheric and weather parameters, rather than separate studies of the data. They also called for the use of innovation to tackle the challenges of climate change, including water scarcity.
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UAE opens two hospitals in Somaliland
18 Jan 2021 Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation opens two hospitals in Somaliland.
A delegation from the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation has opened two hospitals in the Republic of Somaliland.
The first, is the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Hospital, in the city of Berbera, northwestern Somalia, and the second, is a specialised hospital for women, childbirth and neonatal care, in the city of Burao, the second largest city in Somaliland.
The move comes in line with the directives of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and the direct follow up of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the Foundation.
Court orders company to pay manager dues of Dhs400,400
13 Jan 2021
Aya Al Deeb,
Staff Reporter
The Supreme Federal Court upheld an appellate court verdict obliging a company to pay a former financial manager who worked for it Dhs400,400, an end-of-service reward and a return ticket to his home country.
Details date back to an earlier time when the employee filed a criminal labour lawsuit against the company, indicating that he worked for it for 31 years, in return for a monthly salary of Dhs26,125 and that the company terminated his services due to reaching the retirement age, in violation of the law. He added that the company refused to pay his dues, Dhs600,325. The court of first instance obligated the company to pay the employee Dhs400,400, besides a travel ticket to his home country, and related fees and expenses.
Al Jazeera. The personal phone of a journalist at London-based
Al Araby TV was also hacked.
The phones were compromised using an exploit chain that we call
KISMET, which appears to involve an invisible zero-click exploit in iMessage. In July 2020, KISMET was a zero-day against at least iOS 13.5.1 and could hack Apple’s then-latest iPhone 11.
Based on logs from compromised phones, we believe that NSO Group customers also successfully deployed KISMET or a related zero-click, zero-day exploit between October and December 2019.
The journalists were hacked by four Pegasus operators, including one operator
MONARCHY that we attribute to Saudi Arabia, and one operator