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Yousef Gamal El-Din (Arabic: يوسف جمال الدين) (born October 15, 1985) is an Egyptian-Swiss news anchor, entrepreneur and author.Since 2016, he was the host of Bloomberg Television's Bloomberg Daybreak : Middle East.
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Dubai Hadza Al Sabah (Dubai This Morning)- Morning Program; The Insider- A Showbiz News Program that gives news and happenings in local and international artist. Al-Akhbar (The News)- is a two editioned newscast that gives news and information around the world in Arabic. These newscast has two editions- Midday (Mixed Local and International ...
3:30 pm UAE (2:30 pm KSA) Abdullah Al Subaiae: A program dedicated to analyzing the Saudi economic landscape. Sharq wa Gharb (East and West) 4:00 pm UAE (3:00 pm KSA) Maya Hojeij: A daily program that showcases overviews of the Arab markets, European economics and the American market. Al Rabet (The Link) 7:00 pm UAE (6:00 pm KSA)
Emirates Flight Catering (Arabic: الإمارات لتموين الطائرات) (EKFC) is an in-flight catering service based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which provides catering and support services for Emirates Airline and all other airlines based at Dubai International Airport. It is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group.
Sky News Arabia (stylized as Sky News عربية; Arabic: سكاي نيوز عربية, romanized: Skāy Nyūz ʻArabīyah) is an Arabic 24-hour rolling news channel broadcast mainly operated in the Middle East and North Africa. It is a joint venture between UK-based Sky Group and the
MBC Group (Arabic: مجموعة إم بي سي, romanized: Majmūʿat ʾIm Bī Sī), formerly known as Middle East Broadcasting Center (مركز تلفزيون الشرق الأوسط, Markaz Tilifizyūn al-Sharq al-ʾAwsaṭ), is a Saudi media conglomerate based in the Middle East and North Africa region.
On 14 February 2005, Al Arabiya was the first news satellite channel to air news of the assassination of Rafik Hariri. [42] In September 2008, Iran expelled Al Arabiya's Tehran bureau chief Hassan Fahs, the third Al Arabiya correspondent expelled from Iran since the network opened an Iran office. [ 43 ]