From the Editors: Dubai launches remote working programme for foreign professionals Rajasthan Royals are showing a severe lack of intent in IPL 2020 Published: October 15, 2020 12:39 Gulf News web report 1 of 3 LIVE IN DUBAI, WORK OVERSEAS: Dubai’s launch of a remote working programme for foreign professionals on Wednesday will benefit many as international companies increasingly give their operations a digital push amid the pandemic. Essentially, it will allow professionals working abroad to relocate to Dubai with their families, giving them full access to facilities like utility services and schooling. At $287 per person, plus the cost of health insurance, the programme is highly affordable. All of this, in addition to the tax-free benefits, security and distinctive lifestyle that Dubai offers, makes the programme hard to resist [COMMENT BY: Sharmila Dhal, UAE Editor] Image Credit: WAM 2 of 3 FIGHTING COVID-19 ALL OVER AGAIN IN EUROPE: Europe is fighting a second wave of COVID-19 with tighter measures. Nine cities in France have been placed under curfew, while Germany and Ireland have also ramped up restrictions. With rising cases, there is a sense of urgency to clamp down on the spread of the coronavirus. But governments have to make tough choices and in some countries, like India, cinemas have reopened hoping to lure back fans. With two clinical trials for vaccines suspended in the US, governments have to strike a delicate balance between taking care of the health of people while ensuring that the economy is not hurt. [COMMENT BY: Alex Abraham, Senior Associate Editor] Image Credit: AFP 3 of 3 The Rajasthan Royals have four world-class players but that counts for nothing when they don’t win. Jofra Archer, Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes were brilliant against the Delhi Capitals, but that wasn’t enough to bring victory in IPL 2020 on Wednesday night. Where did it all go wrong? When a team needs 39 off 30 balls, how can you lose the match? Rajasthan did just that. When it becomes 22 off 6 balls, that shows a severe lack of intent. Talent alone is not enough. Determination and perseverance are required to make that talent work. [COMMENT BY: Shyam Krishna, Senior Associate Editor] Image Credit: PTI