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Al Tayer Group (Arabic: مجموعة الطاير) is a privately held holding company established in 1979. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently, the group operates in 6 countries in the Middle East , including nearly 200 stores and 23 showrooms in multiple markets in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE, Vietnamese: Bộ Tài nguyên và Môi trường) is a government ministry in Vietnam responsible for: land, water resources; mineral resources, geology; environment; hydrometeorology; climate change; surveying and mapping; management of the islands and the sea.
Ahmad Al Tayer is a former minister in the United Arab Emirates from 1973 to 2004. [1] In November 2009, he became the governor of Dubai International Financial Centre . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Al Tayer held several positions in the cabinet including finance, transportation and communications.
Cửa Việt Base (also known as Cửa Việt Combat Base, Cửa Việt Naval Support Activity, Camp Kistler or simply Cửa Việt) is a former U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base north of Quảng Trị in central Vietnam.
Obaid Al Tayer (Arabic: عبيد الطاير; born October 1952) is an Emirati businessman and politician. He is the Chairman of Al Tayer Group [ 1 ] and served as cabinet member and Minister of State for Financial Affairs in the United Arab Emirates in the Ministry of Finance . [ 2 ]
Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment ( Vietnamese: Đại học Tài nguyên và Môi trường Hà Nội) is a public university under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and under the state management of the Ministry of Education and Training. The university is one of the National Key Universities of Vietnam. [1]
On November 17, 2007, three Việt Tân members, US citizens Nguyen Quoc Quan, a mathematics researcher, and Truong Van Ba, a Hawaiian restaurant owner, and Frenchwoman Nguyen Thi Thanh Van, a contributor to Việt Tân's Radio Chan Troi Moi radio show, were arrested in Ho Chi Minh City. [13] when 20 security officers raided the house. [14]
The Battle of Ngọc Hồi-Đống Đa or Qing invasion of Đại Việt (Vietnamese: Trận Ngọc Hồi - Đống Đa; Chinese: 清軍入越戰爭), also known as Victory of Kỷ Dậu (Vietnamese: Chiến thắng Kỷ Dậu), was fought between the forces of the Vietnamese Tây Sơn dynasty and the Qing dynasty in Ngọc Hồi [] (a place near Thanh Trì) and Đống Đa in northern Vietnam ...