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India's Go First cancels flights after bankruptcy
NEW DELHI — Indian budget airline Go First has canceled all of its flights for the next three days after filing for bankruptcy protection.The carrier says "a full refund will be issued" to affected customers.It is the first major airline in the country to file for bankruptcy since Jet Airways went bust in 2019.Go First blamed US engine maker Pratt & Whitney for having to ground many of its planes, which it says caused a severe cash flow problem.The company "had to take this step due to the ever-increasing number of failing engines supplied by Pratt & Whitney," Go First said in a statement.Go First said that the problem forced it to ground 25 aircraft - about half of its fleet of Airbus A320neo planes - which caused about 108bn rupees (£1bn; $1.3bn) in lost revenue...
May 03, 2023

India's Go First cancels flights after bankruptcy

A great success for Dallah Hospital Al-Nakheel in treating various cases of spinal deformities
RIYADH — The disease of spinal deformities, known as "scoliosis", is one of the complex and prevalent pathological conditions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dallah Hospital Al-Nakheel in Riyadh was able to treat many cases of this disease, for patients of different ages from inside and outside the Kingdom.It is noteworthy that cases of scoliosis need accurate diagnosis and treatment, especially if they are associated with neuromuscular disorders, where initial and early checking is required, and this disease affects females more than males.And Prof. Abdulmonem bin Muhammad Al-Siddiky, consultant pediatric scoliosis surgeon at Dallah Hospital Al-Nakheel has spoken, about the types of scoliosis, its causes, symptoms, and how to treat its various cases, explaining that the...
May 02, 2023

A great success for Dallah Hospital Al-Nakheel in treating various cases of spinal deformities

HSBC says UK buyout boosted profit by $1.5bn
HONG KONG — Banking giant HSBC says its profits got a $1.5bn (£1.2bn) boost from the purchase of collapsed Silicon Valley Bank's British business (SVB UK).Europe's biggest bank posted a pre-tax profit of $12.9bn for the three months to the end of March.That is more than three times the amount it made for the same time last year.In March, HSBC bought SVB UK for a nominal £1 ($1.25), in a deal led by the government and the Bank of England.The London-headquartered lender said the profit included a "provisional gain of $1.5bn on the acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank UK Limited"."We remain focused on continuing to improve our performance and maintaining tight cost discipline, but we also saw an opportunity to invest in SVB UK to accelerate our growth plans,"...
May 02, 2023

HSBC says UK buyout boosted profit by $1.5bn

Racing in the one design AC40’s will happen just off the race village and the Jeddah Yacht Club adjacent to the F1 track on Jeddah’s corniche. (Supplied)
Second 37th America's Cup preliminary regatta to be held on Red Sea waters in Jeddah
JEDDAH — Jeddah will host the second AC37 preliminary regatta on the waters of the Red Sea.The announcement comes just prior to the AC37 Protocol deadline requiring the publication of the 2023 preliminary regatta venues and dates by April 30th.Racing in the one design AC40’s will happen just off the race village and the Jeddah Yacht Club adjacent to the F1 track on Jeddah’s corniche.The event is in partnership with the Ministry of Sport and the Saudi Sailing Federation who have significant ambitions for the rapid growth of sailing in Saudi Arabia across many top-level sailing events and classes as part of its ‘Vision 2030’.“As the pinnacle of sailing, I know the 37th America’s Cup and this preliminary regatta can be utilised as an event for positive influence on a number of...
April 30, 2023

Second 37th America's Cup preliminary regatta to be held on Red Sea waters in Jeddah

Sponsored: A case for Tobacco Harm Reduction in Saudi Arabia
The scientific consensus recognises that most of the harm associated with smoking is caused by the smoke that is inhaled from burning of tobacco – not, as some incorrectly believe, by the nicotine.Stemming from this proposition, Tobacco Harm Reduction is a public health strategy aimed at minimising the negative health impact of conventional cigarettes by providing adult smokers, who would otherwise continue to smoke, the opportunity to switch to an alternative source of nicotine with reduced risk potential. These alternatives include tobacco heating products (THPs) vapour products and nicotine pouches.In its ‘Nicotine without smoke’ report, the Royal College of Physicians clearly states the benefit of enabling access to such alternative nicotine products, indicating that ‘provision...
April 30, 2023

Sponsored: A case for Tobacco Harm Reduction in Saudi Arabia

Continuous successes to enhance Kingdom's pioneering progress in occupational safety and health in the region
Over the past six years, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has succeeded in achieving many successes in the field of occupational safety and health as a result of the programs and initiatives implemented in conjunction with the launch of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 in order to develop occupational safety and health standards and practices in the work environment and to enhance the Kingdom’s pioneering role in applying the latest occupational safety and health practices in the region..As part of its efforts to consolidate the values of occupational safety and health, the Kingdom has provided many capabilities for all concerned entities to develop occupational safety and health practices, and to enable these entities to comply with occupational safety and health requirements by providing cadres...
April 29, 2023

Continuous successes to enhance Kingdom's pioneering progress in occupational safety and health in the region

Microsoft boss Brad Smith
Microsoft boss furious, says confidence in UK 'severely shaken'
LONDON — Microsoft's president has attacked the UK after it was blocked from buying US gaming firm Activision, saying the EU was a better place to start a business.The move was "bad for Britain" and marked Microsoft's "darkest day" in its four decades of working in the country, Brad Smith told the BBC.The regulator hit back saying it had to do what's best for people, "not merging firms with commercial interests".The UK's move means the multi-billion dollar deal cannot go ahead globally.The gaming industry's biggest-ever takeover worth $68.7bn (£55bn) would see Microsoft get hold of massively popular games titles such as Call of Duty, Candy Crush, and World of Warcraft.US and EU regulators have yet to decide on whether to approve the...
April 27, 2023

Microsoft boss furious, says confidence in UK 'severely shaken'

IMC, the medical partner for Ramadaniyat Promenade
The International Medical Center IMC participates in a new event to provide medical care for its visitors, where IMC was chosen as the medical partner for the Ramadaniyat Promenade event throughout the holy month of Ramadan at Jeddah Art Promenade, Jeddah Waterfront.The widespread deployment of medical teams, that have been carefully stationed in and around the venue and within close proximity to everyone, ensures the readiness to provide immediate health assistance to participants within a few seconds. This in turn helps deliver a strong performance and a rapid response in the event of an emergency.Moreover, IMC has provided high-level equipment to treat urgent cases and facilitate the movement of medical staff in crowded areas via numerous modern golf cars as well as ambulances stationed...
April 26, 2023

IMC, the medical partner for Ramadaniyat Promenade

UK competition regulator warns Microsoft's Activision deal could harm millions of gamers
UK blocks Microsoft takeover of Activision Blizzard
LONDON — The UK antitrust regulator has blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, thwarting one of the tech industry’s biggest deals over concerns that it will stifle competition in the market for cloud gaming.The Competition and Markets Authority said in a statement Wednesday that it was worried the deal would alter the future of the fast-growing cloud gaming market, leading to reduced innovation and less choice for UK gamers over the years to come.The deal would make Microsof (MSFT)t even stronger in cloud gaming, a market in which it holds a 60%-70% share globally, the regulator added.Both companies plan to appeal the decision. “Alongside Microsoft, we can and will contest this decision, and we’ve already begun the work to appeal to the UK Competition...
April 26, 2023

UK blocks Microsoft takeover of Activision Blizzard

What's the future of the world's most spoken language?
English will retain its position as the world’s most widely spoken language over the next decade and teachers will continue to be at the heart of English learning, even in the face of increased automation, AI and machine learning.These are two of the findings in a landmark research publication, the Future of English: Global Perspectives, published by the British Council in April. It is the result of a series of roundtables connecting education experts from 49 countries across the globe.This is the first publication in a major programme of research and global engagement started by the British Council in 2020. The Future of English research programme will shine a light on the trends driving the use of English as a global language and provide data to inform policy makers, educators,...
April 25, 2023

What's the future of the world's most spoken language?

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