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Design District Phase I to be completed by Jan 2015
Design District Phase I to be completed by Jan 2015 Staff Report / 10 June 2013 Phase one of the newly announced ‘Dubai Design District’ worth Dh4 billion will be completed by January 2015. It was revealed on Sunday by Tecom Investments that expanded it’s creative communities base in the emirate after the announcement of new business district. Construction of ten buildings is already under way, Tecom said in a statement. It is expected to be the most connected fashion district in the world, with Dubai being only eight hours flight time from 90 per cent of the countries in the world. The business district will be home to some of the world’s leading brands and talent, as well as showcasing Dubai as an international design, fashion and luxury destination that can compete with the more established global centres. World-renowned luxury brands and educational institutions are already operating in some of Tecom’s nine free zones. Tecom is also providing licensing facility during the construction period of the first phase of the new district. Under Tecom’s existing offering, the legal and commercial framework for licensing specific design-related activities is already available, according to the statement. “The UAE’s resilient and growing retail and tourism sectors, its strong infrastructure and logistic network, and the potential of the Menasa region, have already attracted several of the world’s top design and luxury brands to set up their regional headquarters in Dubai,” commented Ahmad bin Byat, chief executive officer, Dubai Holding. “Dubai Design District will be a dedicated home to the growing and increasingly popular local designer community who are emerging onto the global stage. We are confident that the district will play an integral role in diversifying Dubai’s economy once developed,” Bin Byat said. Dr Amina Al Rustamani, group chief executive officer at Tecom Investments, added: “Extensive market research into the design, fashion and luxury industries, coupled with our track record in creating, operating and growing successful, industry-focused business parks in Dubai has led us to create this new district.” “In the same way that we have supported IT companies in Dubai Internet City — the region’s first knowledge cluster — and media companies in Dubai Media City, we want to give design and luxury goods companies a platform for growth and an appropriate base for their operations in Dubai,” Al Rustamani said. Tecom’s pioneering and industry-focused business parks have helped play a key part in the development of Dubai’s knowledge economy and in growing employment levels across the UAE, she added. — abdulbasit@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading
Kabul airport targeted in militant suicide attack
Kabul airport targeted in militant suicide attack (AFP) / 10 June 2013 Militants launched a suicide and grenade attack on Kabul airport early Monday, taking over a nearby building which security forces attempted to storm as blasts and gunfire rocked the Afghan capital. Loud explosions and bursts of small-arms fire erupted for at least two hours and were continuing, with the US embassy sounding its “duck and cover” alarm and its loudspeakers warning that the alarm was not a drill. “An explosion… occurred after which a group of suicide attackers entered a building (near) Kabul airport, and started sporadic shooting,” Hashmat Stanikzai, Kabul’s police chief, said in a statement. “Now the area is sealed off and a stand-off between security forces and the attackers is ongoing.” A senior government official said several insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and machine guns were holed up in the building, which was under construction. “They are firing all over the place, including at the airport. They have machine guns and RPGs. Police have engaged them and there are also units of our special forces in the area,” he said, declining to be identified. The heavily-guarded airport, which is both a civilian and military facility and contains a large base for the US-led NATO coalition, was closed to all flights. The NATO-led coalition said that some international forces were involved in the military response to quell the attack. “There were personnel from the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) with Afghan forces but Afghan forces led the operation,” a coalition spokesman said. President Hamid Karzai was on a visit to Qatar but it was unconfirmed whether he was scheduled to return on Monday. There were no immediate reported casualties or claims of responsibility for the attack, which began at 4:30 am (1200 GMT). Kabul last came under attack on May 24, when Taleban militants launched a coordinated suicide and gun attack on a compound of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). One insurgent detonated himself outside the compound at the start of the fighting, which left several buildings destroyed or damaged by rocket-propelled grenades, gunfire and explosions. A policeman, two civilians and all four militants died in that attack, with the government lauding the response of the Kabul security forces for preventing further casualties. The effectiveness of Afghan forces is crucial to the government’s ability to defeat the Taleban insurgency as 100,000 NATO-led combat troops withdraw by the end of 2014. The police, army and special forces are being trained by the international coalition, but there are widespread fears that they will not be able to impose security after 12 years of war. On Saturday, an Afghan soldier shot dead two US soldiers and one US civilian, the latest “insider attack” to undermine efforts by the two armies to work together to defeat the Taleban insurgency. The killings in the eastern province of Paktika came on the same day that one Italian soldier died when a grenade was thrown into an armoured vehicle in Farah province, in the far west of the country. In another recent attack to shake confidence in Afghanistan’s prospects after 2014, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) offices in the eastern city of Jalalabad were attacked on May 29. The two-hour assault, which left one Afghan guard dead, was the first time ICRC offices have been targeted in Afghanistan since the aid organisation began work in the country 26 years ago. The Taleban, who were ousted from power in Kabul in 2001, denied any involvement in the Jalalabad attack. Continue reading
Kuwait lauds UAE report on human rights
Kuwait lauds UAE report on human rights (Wam) / 8 June 2013 Kuwait has lauded a report submitted by the UAE to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), deeming the document as an important step within the development of human rights in the GCC member-state. Kuwait News Agency quoted Kuwait’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations, Ambassador Dherar Razouqi on Friday as saying that the UAE made some huge leaps concerning human rights, indicating that this was evident in the Emirates topping the Arab ranking within the UN index for human development. Continue reading




