Dubai, UAE; July 14, 2010: Hamptons International, a premier property services company with a strong geographic presence in the Middle East and North Africa region, has launched Al Bedaya, a vocational training programme for UAE national graduates and university students.
twofour54 an Abu Dhabi government supported organization that aims to help turn Abu Dhabi into a media production hub has announced few days ago that its arm ibtikar, the media industry funding and support pillar of twofour54 has launched twofour54 ibtikar: creative lab, a grant funding scheme aimed at helping young Arabs get their ideas off the ground. twofour54 ibtikar: creative lab offers grant funding and business support to Arab individuals from the UAE and across the Middle East &
Comment & analysis round-up Quote of the day : “I am particularly attracted to this role and the unique opportunity to help build a club over the longer term. I will be responsible for all aspects of the football side of the club and in line with the aspirations of the new owners, wish to build the club at the heart of the community. I started my football management career at a small lower division Swedish club and we managed to get them into the top flight. I can think of no better chal
Mar 27 March 27th, 2009 posted by Philippines Review Add commentsIn demand today are jobs for those who work in a beauty parlor or those related to beautification services. Jobs in Australia and the Middle East for Pinoy OFW or Filipinos are booming like positions to work as hairstylist, beautician and make up artists. This was earlier reported in the local news as about 1,000 different jobs related to beautification services open up in
Emilio Morenatti began his career in Spain covering both national and international events. In 2003, he traveled to Afghanistan as a correspondent to cover the war and the fall of the Taliban for the Associated Press. He was sent to the Middle East to cover the conflict for the AP in 2005. In 2006, while covering the conflict in Gaza City, he was kidnapped by gunmen before being released unharmed a day later. He is currently based in Pakistan and covers Central Asia for the Associated Press. He