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CEO fires 99 staff; DXB closes in on 91.9m passengers; Neymar buys Dh200m penthouse; Smart cameras catch violations: Top stories this morning, November 19, 2024

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CEO fires 99 employees for missing morning meeting

A US company CEO sparked outrage after firing 99 of his 110 employees for missing a mandatory morning meeting. The decision, announced via Slack, was met with shock and disbelief, particularly after an intern revealed they were let go just an hour into their new job.

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DXB closes in on 91.9m passengers - and a new record

The Dubai International Airport (DXB) is well on schedule to welcome 23.2 million passengers – and for a full-year tally of 91.9 passengers for a new annual record.

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Brazilian football legend buys Dh200m Dubai penthouse

Brazilian soccer superstar Neymar Jr. has acquired a penthouse worth Dh200 million (approximately $54 million) at the Bugatti Residences in Dubai.

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Tinted windows? These cameras still catch violations

Using your phone, not wearing your seatbelt, or not having your complete attention on the road – Dubai Police has listed several common mistakes that motorists commit in a new awareness drive, and smart cameras deployed by the police are going to catch violations, even if your car’s windows are tinted.

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