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An artistic twist to the Expo bid

An artistic twist to the Expo bid Staff Reporter / 30 September 2013 The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) hosted a three-day event at the renowned Institut Du Monde Arabe (IMA), the Arab World Insitute, in Paris in support of the 2020 World Expo bid. The event featured artworks and talks by Emirati and UAE-based artists and cultural figures, depicting stories of human connections in the city of Dubai, the launch of the second edition of ‘Dubai Next’, held under the patronage of Shaikh Majid bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Culture. The cultural delegation from the UAE at The Louvre in Paris, during their visit to support Dubai’s bid for World Expo 2020. — Supplied photo Using Le Mobile Art Pavilion, designed by Zaha Hadid as a platform for this international dialogue, the programme provided vivid insights into the region’s art industry and was attended by some of the UAE’s leading cultural figures, including, Mohammed Al Murr, Chairman of the UAE Federal National Council; Abdul Ghaffar Hussain, Chairman of the UAE Human Rights Association; Bilal Al Budoor, Assistant Deputy of Arts and Culture, Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Community Development; Dhaen Shahin, Director-General for Publishing, Dubai Media Incorporated and Chief Editor of Al Bayan newspaper; Ali Obaid Al Hamli, President of the News Division of Dubai Media Incorporated; Hussain Al Jazeeri, Lawyer and Honorary President of the French Association of the UAE; Ahmed Issa Al Serkal, President and Founder of Al Serkal Avenue; Abdulqader Al Rais, artist; and from Dubai Culture, Dr. Salah Al Qassim, Advisor to Dubai Culture, and Khalil Abdulwahid, Manager of Visual Arts of Dubai Culture. The UAE has a thriving cultural industry and very strong links with France, ‘Dubai Next’ in Paris is a demonstration of the partnership between the two countries. The work Dubai Culture has done to support the UAE’s bid for Dubai Expo 2020 has helped reiterate Dubai’s global position as a hub for collaboration and creativity. With nearly 200 different nationalities who live in Dubai and call it their home, the UAE can bring a unique cultural plurality to World Expo. At the same time, a World Expo in Dubai in 2020 will play an important role in spearheading and supporting the continued development and growth of the vibrant cultural scene in Dubai and across the region. An expo in Dubai would take place on the eve of the UAE’s 50th anniversary, starting countrywide celebrations. It would also be the first time that a World Expo is held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region, presenting a significant opportunity. Dubai is competing against three other candidate cities in its bid to host the World Expo in 2020. news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Abu Dhabi to begin work on Dh7.4b highways

Abu Dhabi to begin work on Dh7.4b highways Staff Reporter / 30 September 2013 The Department of Transport (DoT) will soon commence the construction of new Mafraq-Ghuwaifat and Abu Dhabi-Dubai highways with a budget of Dh7.4 billion. The announcement comes following the approval by the Executive Council during its recent meeting presided over by General Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Chairman of the Council. The Council authorised the DoT to appoint contractors to execute both projects. The 327 kilometres Mafraq-Ghuwaifat main road is expected to be accomplished by 2017 and extends it Mafraq to the international border linking the UAE with Saudi Arabia in Ghuwaifat. It also passes through the Industrial Centre in Ruwais and some tourist and commercial locations in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. About 80 kilometres of this road linking Baynounah Forest (East of Ruwais with Baraka to the west of Ruwais towards Silaa) was built in 2011.  The project, parallel to the existing highway, encompasses constructing four new lanes in each direction from Mafraq to Baraka. Then, three lanes in each direction, but the road will expand to four lanes in each direction in the 22 kilometres closest to the borders with Saudi Arabia. In addition, the new road will be raised to avoid undesired impacts of underwater whilst helping drain rainwater and boost the road capacity to withstand the expected increase of number of vehicles. The road median has been designed to accommodate two future lanes in each direction, if needed. The project will also see the construction of (15) new upper interchanges with different engineering designs in Musaffah, Al Dhafra, ICAD, Tarif, Al Mirfa East and Al Mirfa West. Existing interchanges in Mafraq, Hamim, Abu Al Abbyad, and Madinat Zayed will also be modified. Mafraq-Ghuwaifat main road will encompass layby(s) (rest stops/side parking) on each direction for both light vehicles and heavy trucks as well as areas for ambulance, police vehicles, petrol stations and weight station. There will be a shoulder on the right of both directions for emergencies, a fence to protect road users and new sustainability-approved and energy-saving road lightening systems will be made. Concurrently, the DoT also unveiled that it is gearing up for the new Abu Dhabi-Dubai (E311) main road of 62 kilometres costing Dh2.1 billion. The project, parallel to existing Abu Dhabi-Dubai (E11) main road, extends from Mohammed bin Zayed Road in Seih Showaib through Al Maha Forest and Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) and will join up at the Suweihan Road (E20). The road is also expected to be accomplished by 2017. This project aims to alleviate traffic congestion on the current main road connecting Abu Dhabi to Dubai (E11), as studies show that traffic will go up from 700 vehicles per hour at peak time to more than 12,000 vehicles in 2030. For optimal road safety, the new Abu Dhabi-Dubai main road will feature four lanes in each direction; two shoulders on both right sides of the road and the wide median is designed for a staged upgrade and future expansion if needed. Six upper interchanges will be built. To ensure maximum safety, the new main road will come with a rainwater drainage system and will benefit from ample lighting system at night which follows best sustainable standards of reducing energy consumption. -news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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The world’s most expensive coffee beans

The world’s most expensive coffee beans Amanda Fisher (amanda@khaleejtimes.com) / 30 September 2013 With heart disease accounting for almost a third of all deaths in the country, a frappucino with more than a quarter fewer calories could be in order. Just days after World Heart Day, which fell on Sunday, coffee franchise Icons will launch in Dubai next week, with big plans to expand throughout the country and region — and fast. The founder and CEO Elena Weber, who at 27 may be one of the youngest such title holders in the world, is positioning the latest coffee shop cartel, which is already worth about Dh5 million, as a ‘healthy Starbucks’. “It’s a big thing, especially here in the region because of the diabetes issue, so we hope we can make a healthy change … it’s so surprising when you see even children here are getting diabetes…. I wanted to open the first outlet in Germany, but because (my backers) only do big things, they said ‘It’s perfect for the situation here’.” While obesity and diabetes were a global epidemic, Weber said because GCC rates were rising significantly there was room for the business to grow rapidly. Diabetes, which at $6.6 billion accounts for 40 per cent of the country’s overall health bill, links directly to heart disease. Weber got German pastry chef Stefan Kopetz, who has worked with the German national football team and supermodel Heidi Klum, on board early to create cakes and pastries from mother nature’s sugar, calorie-free stevia – also the super ingredient used in sweetening the shop’s coffees and drinks. “It took us a whole six months, but it’s not easy to bake with stevia. Because it’s 300 times sweeter than sugar, you need to (supplement) it with some bulkier materials.” They will also serve low-fat sandwiches and salads, using products that are organic and fairly traded where possible. However, prices would be comparable to Starbucks, Weber said. The coffee shop had frappuccinos with just 150 calories, compared with Starbucks’ 750, and hot chocolates with 120 calories, compared to 500, she said. “You will not taste any difference, it’s just as sweet … with normal sweeteners, they are so unhealthy, they’re full of chemicals … it’s totally unhealthy, it has bad effects on your bones, it has bad effects on your health in the long term. You don’t feel it tomorrow, but consumption over the years has really bad effects.” Weber said she and her team had spent about two years priming Icons for a fast uptake, and already had 10 franchises set to launch next year, with hopes to expand internationally within the same timeframe. But the operation had humble origins, with a twist of fate when the part-time model was looking for an overseas internship during her business administration and marketing degree at university in hometown Munich. Her mum found a story about another young German model working in the UAE, while looking at a magazine featuring her daughter. “I just had this intuition and contacted her and what happened? One week later I was in Dubai.” Weber found herself working under major UAE investment company Orix, where she made good contacts who she turned to years later after conceiving the coffee shop idea while doing a volunteering stint in Argentina, where she discovered stevia. “I think you always have to give back to people, and things happen for a reason. We support education and the farms where we are growing (coffee beans). We want to do something good for people, not only with the products we have that are sugar free, but…we also want to enhance life around here.” The flagship Icons store will open at the Souk Al Bahar on October 7.   Continue reading

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