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AN EPOCHAL MOMENT FOR UAE FAMILY BUSINESSES: A comprehensive set of laws dedicated to their future – for family owned businesses in the UAE, shows their systemic importance to the local economy and how much their well-being, present and in the future, has a bearing on everything from job creation to the smooth functioning of the private sector. The new regulations provide these businesses – many of them already going through generational change – the right set of tools to plan ahead. Underscoring the new regulations are pathways for UAE’s family businesses to make gradual transitions into publicly owned enterprises. The laws that come into effect January are truly in path breaking. (By Manoj Nair, Business Editor)
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NEW NUTRITIONAL STRATEGY IN UAE STRESSES ON HEALTHIER LIFESTYLES: The launch of a national nutritional strategy by the Ministry of Health and Prevention in the UAE is yet another indicator of the extent to which the government goes to ensure the well-being of residents. With specific goal posts and targets, the strategy actually spells out specific steps, enabling the UAE to develop sustainable and flexible food systems for healthy diets and provide health systems and comprehensive coverage of basic nutrition measures. Besides, it will also offer social protection and nutrition education, making sure that individuals across different age brackets are adequately covered. While the authorities are doing their bit, it is up to the residents to benefit from the various measures by adopting a healthy lifestyle. (By Sharmila Dhal, UAE Editor).
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WALES AND ENGLAND GO HEAD-TO-HEAD : Tonight at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Wales and England will go head-to-head in a mouth-watering final match in Group B. Wales must win to stand any chance of progressing to the last 16 while the Three Lions are aiming to qualify for the next round as group winners. Gareth Southgate’s side will also want to bounce back from their disappointing performance against the USA where they drew 0-0. This is the first time Wales have been at the World Cup in 64 years and in the last time they were there, they made it to the quarter-finals. Robert Page will be hoping he can rouse his team to win tonight and who knows how far they can go this time? (By Imran Malik, Assistant Sports Editor)
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HASSIBA FREIHA FLIES THE UAE FLAG HIGH WITH A RIVETING FILM: This UAE National Day, Emirati film director Hassiba Freiha and filmmaker Kenton Freiha-Oxley will roll out their stirring drama 'Farah' in the UAE cinemas. And why is that significant? It's not often that you get to watch a home-grown talent put the spotlight on tales steeped in Arabic reality. Shot in Lebanon, 'Farah' -- which stars Lebanese pop idol and actress Stephanie Atala -- chronicles the life of a young woman grappling with mental health issues. It's a complex and thought-provoking topic, and this director-duo (who are also married to each other) have done a neat job of putting together a story that makes you think, long after the curtains come down. We always complain that UAE cinemas only showcase mainstream Hollywood and Bollywood movies high on action, stunts, and romance. But here's your chance to watch a film that affects all of us, but we are scared to talk about it. Read our full interview with the directors soon in tabloid!, better still just watch the movie in the cinemas near you. (By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment Editor)
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