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Emirates News Agency (Arabic: وكالة أنباء الإمارات, romanized: Wakalat Anba'a al Emarat), also known as WAM, is the official news agency of the United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History and profile
UAE state news agency WAM said the deal, once implemented, will "remove or reduce tariffs on the majority of product lines, eliminate unnecessary barriers to trade, improve market access and ...
Ibrahim al-Abed, the founder of the United Arab Emirates' state-run WAM news agency and a pioneering media figure as the oil-rich nation grew into a regional power, died Tuesday. Al-Abed long ...
The leader of the United Arab Emirates met with an official in the Taliban government still wanted by the United States on an up-to $10 million bounty over his involvement in an attack that killed ...
In 2018, President of South Korea Moon Jae-in visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), met with Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on March 25. During the summit, the two leaders agreed to upgrade the South Korea-UAE strategic relationship into a special strategic partnership.” [2] Both leaders expect the talks to deepen their strategic partnership and enhance trade ...
"Wam", a 2019 song by ASAP Ferg from the EP Floor Seats; Wam, Pakistan, a village of Ziarat District; Weekender Records or Weekender Artist Management; Weighted Average Mark, used for Academic grading in Australian universities; Wet and messy fetishism; Women, Action & the Media (WAM!), aNorth American non-profit focusing on gender justice and ...
In 2011, the United Arab Emirates was the main headquarters to 72 free-to-air channels, falling slightly behind Egypt and Saudi Arabia in terms of the total number of channels within the Arab world. The United Arab Emirates also had 16 terrestrial channels, of which 13 are state-owned. [1]
News agencies were created to provide newspapers with information about a wide variety of news events happening around the world. Initially the agencies were meant to provide the news items only to newspapers, but with the passage of time the rapidly developing modern mediums such as radio, television and Internet too adapted the services of news agencies.