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Irbid, Jordan, "We are Arabs. We are Humans" Many individuals have become ardently involved in the Inside Out Project. According to Raffi Khatchadourian of the New Yorker, "A participant in Iran, at grave personal risk, had posted an image of a defiant-looking woman beneath a state sponsored billboard" and "Russian gay rights activists protested with the images and were briefly imprisoned in ...
DarkMatter Group is a computer security company [1] [2] founded in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2014 [3] [4] or 2015. [5] The company has described itself as a purely defensive company; however, in 2016, it became a contractor for Project Raven, helping the UAE surveil other governments, militants, and human rights activists.
Abu Dhabi: 2005 Real estate and project investments, ADX: AABAR: S A Abu Dhabi Aviation: Consumer services Airlines Abu Dhabi: 1975 Airline, ADX: ADAVIATION: P A Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank: Financials Banks Abu Dhabi: 1985 ADX: ADCB: S A Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank: Financials Banks Abu Dhabi: 1997 ADX: ADIB: P A Abu Dhabi Media: Consumer services ...
Masdar, also known as the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, is a global leader in renewable energy and sustainable urban development. Headquartered in Masdar City, the company spearheads a range of initiatives aimed at advancing clean energy technologies and reducing carbon footprints worldwide.
The Lebanese people tend to be spread out over various emirates of the country, with areas of high concentration being Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. Currently, the Lebanese job market is fully dominant by Lebanese national especially for specific industries such as consulting where large population of Lebanese are spread across all big ...
In 2021, the Company merged its operations with Viola Communications and transformed into Multiply Group, an Abu Dhabi–based tech-focused holding company. [3] On December 5, 2021, Multiply Group started trading on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) main market. [4] [5] [1]
As part of its plans to achieve economic diversification by 2030, the Abu Dhabi Government drew up plans to launch a multibillion-dollar industrial park and ports operation on a greenfield site in Taweelah (adjacent to the newly built Khalifa Port) which would become the emirate's first industrial free zone offering 100 per cent foreign ownership. [2]
The distribution of electricity is carried out by companies run by SCIPCO Power and APC Energy. As part of UAE's Energy Strategy 2050 to reduce the carbon emission of power generation by 70%, Noor Abu Dhabi solar park project which is the largest solar project in the world was completed on 2 July 2019.