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Dubai Cares reaches 117 million beneficiaries globally, disburses AED1.27 billion since 2007
DUBAI, 16th February, 2026 (WAM) -- Dubai Cares has reinforced its global development impact following another year of significant achievements, reaching millions of beneficiaries worldwide and ...
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem had been the CEO of Dubai's largest port operator since 2016 and chairman since 2007.
A few decades ago, Dubai was a small town overlooking a sluggish creek where pearl fishermen and merchants traded from a maze of souks. Today, visitors arrive on super-jumbos to be cocooned in ...
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem was the chair of DP World, the firm that operates Dubai's major ports, since 2007, and its CEO since ...
Sentinel is expanding its flexible workspace footprint in the UAE, building on two decades of disciplined growth ...
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO and chairman of Dubai's DP World, appears in the Epstein files more than 4,700 times, according ...
The renewed commitment will see funds directed towards supporting Dubai Cares’ Schools2030 programme ...
Mirabaud Group has appointed Georges Khoueiri as chief executive officer of its Middle East operations, strengthening leadership in Dubai as the Bank continues to develop its regional platform. The ...
JEFFREY Epstein exchanged sick emails with a Dubai business tycoon, including one where he wrote “I loved the torture video” ...
India and Pakistan's T20 World Cup encounters have been closely contested, despite India's 7-1 head-to-head record. Recent ...
AN Emirati billionaire has been fired as DP World’s CEO after leaked Epstein files revealed explicit emails, including a reference to a “torture video.” Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, 71, ...
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s exit comes after files showed he appears to have exchanged hundreds of emails with Epstein.
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