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Parkway unit links deal to build Gleneagles hospital in Iskandar

Global Capital & Development (GCD), a consortium whose members include Malaysian state investor Khazanah (KHAZA.UL) and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala (MUDEV.UL), will develop a 300-room private hospital in Malaysia’s Iskandar region, GCD said on Tuesday.

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Pak-Iran gas deal is pipedream


NEW YORK – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has described the group of four countries – India, Brazil, Germany and Japan – as a ‘self-appointed frontrunnersÂ’ for a permanent seat in an expanded UN Security Council, according to classified documents released by WikiLeaks.
ClintonÂ’s cable, which was posted by The New York Times, gave directions to US diplomats to collect information on key issues, including the UN Security Council reform, which is stalled because of rivalries between countries and regions as well as difficult UN procedures.
Earlier this month, President Barrack Obama announced support for IndiaÂ’s bid for a permanent seat on the Security Council, which, at present, has five permanent veto-wielding members – Britain, China, France, Russia and the United Nations – and 10 non-permanent members elected for a two-year term. But most analysts said the process could take years.
The cable asked US diplomats to ascertain deliberations regarding the UNSC expansion among key groups of countries like ‘self-appointed frontrunnersÂ’ for permanent UNSC seats (Group of Four or G-4); Uniting for Consensus group – especially Mexico, Italy and Pakistan – that opposes additional permanent UNSC seats; African Group; and European Union, as well as key UN officials within the Secretariat and the UN General Assembly (UNGA) Presidency.
Meanwhile, Turkey kept India out of a meeting on Afghanistan that Ankara sponsored earlier this year to address Pakistan’s ‘sensitivities’, according to US secret documents released by WikiLeaks.
At a meeting with the US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, William Burns; Rauf Engin Soysal who then was the TurkeyÂ’s Deputy Under-Secretary for Bilateral Political Affairs responsible for the Middle East, South Asia and Africa; said Turkey had not invited India to the Afghan neighbours summit in deference to PakistanÂ’s sensitivities.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai met in Istanbul for a Turkish-sponsored talks to discuss cooperation against extremists in Afghanistan earlier this year.
“He (Soysal) said Turkey had not invited India to the neighbours summit in deference to Pakistani sensitivities; however, he said, Pakistan understands attempting to exclude India from the nascent South Asian regional structures would be a mistake,” says the confidential State Department cable dated February 25, 2010.
Soysal, a former Turkish Ambassador to the Pakistan from 2007 to 2009, and his countryÂ’s Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan in September was appointment by the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, as the Special Envoy for Assistance to Pakistan.
“He (Soysal) reported Indian Prime Minister (Manmohan) Singh had requested (Turkish) President (Abdullah) Gul’s assistance with Pakistan during the latter’s visit to New Delhi the previous week.
Acting on that request, President Gul had phoned Pakistani President Zardari, who was sceptical of Indian intentions.
“Gul is planning to visit Pakistan later this year,” the cable said.
“Soysal said Iran is proposing a quadrilateral summit, which would include Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan, but that proposal had yet to generate enthusiasm,” it said.
Meanwhile, top Israeli and American officials discussed the impact of the possible downfall of then President Pervez Musharraf in August 2007 in a meeting on US efforts to reduce tensions between India and Pakistan, according to a State Department cable leaked by WikiLeaks.
The cable contained record of the meeting between Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Nicholas Burns and Meir Dagan, then chief of Israeli spy agency Mossad on a wide range of issues, including the situation in South Asia.
The leaked cable shows Burns detailed US efforts to reduce tensions between India and Pakistan after the Mossad chief alerted the US about MusharrafÂ’s possible downfall.
“Dagan said that President Musharraf is losing control, and that some of his coalition partners could threaten him in the future. The key question, Dagan said, is whether Musharraf retains his commander-in-chief role in addition to his role as president,” the cable reported.
“If not, he will have problems. Dagan observed that there has been an increase in the number of attempts on Musharraf’s life, and wondered whether he will survive the next few years,” it said.
“Under Secretary Burns replied that South Asia has assumed vital importance in American foreign policy since September 11.”
“The US is committed to denying Afghanistan as a safe-haven for Taliban and Al Qaeda activity. The US (government) will continue to support Pakistani President Musharraf, and is seeking to boost his military defensive capabilities.”
Agencies add: According to the revelations made by the WikiLeaks, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi described President Asif Ali Zardari as ‘dirty but not dangerous’ and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif as ‘dangerous but not dirty’.
The revelation is part of a massive dump of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables by the Website WikiLeaks.
The cables provide candid and at times critical views of foreign leaders as well as sensitive information on terrorism and nuclear proliferation filed by US diplomats.
In July 2009, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and de facto defence chief, said Zardari was ‘dirty but not dangerousÂ’. Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was ‘dangerous but not dirty – this is PakistanÂ’. He said Nawaz Sharif, who heads the main opposition party to Zardari, could not be trusted to honour his promises.
According to leaks, a rail link between Iran and Pakistan would be delayed for the foreseeable future because of unrest from Baloch nationalists in both countries.
Likewise, a natural gas pipeline agreement between Iran and Pakistan, signed with great fanfare earlier this year, is unlikely to bear fruit anytime soon because ‘the Pakistanis don’t have the money to pay for either the pipeline, or the gas’.
Meanwhile, US intelligence believes Iran has obtained advanced missiles from North Korea that could strike Europe. The documents also show frustration among US diplomats who have been pressing for China to block shipments of missile parts from North Korea to Iran, BritainÂ’s Guardian newspaper reported.
US diplomatic cables include remarks from a source in 2009 saying that Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has terminal cancer. The source, a non-Iranian businessman based in Central Asia and travelling often to Tehran, “has learned from one of his contacts that (former president Ali Akbar) Rafsanjani told him Khamenei has terminal stage leukemia and could die in a few months”, according to an August 2009 cable. The document says that Rafsanjani, a critic of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who has expressed sympathies with Iran’s reformist movement, decided on learning of Khamenei’s illness to start preparing himself to be a successor.
Leaked documents also revealed how US officials were ordered its officials to spy on the UN leadership. Britain’s Guardian newspaper said a State Department directive sent in July sought intelligence on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s ‘management and decision-making style’.
The government also asked for credit card numbers, email addresses, phone, fax and pager numbers and even frequent-flyer account numbers for UN officials, the daily added.
Israel discussed its planned war on Gaza with the Palestinian leadership and Egypt ahead of time, offering to hand them control of the strip if it defeated Hamas, US documents released by WikiLeaks showed.
The attempt to coordinate its devastating offensive against GazaÂ’s Islamist rulers was revealed by Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak whose remarks were included in a telegram sent in June 2009 by then deputy US ambassador Luis Moreno.
“He explained that the GOI (government of Israel) had consulted with Egypt and Fatah prior to Operation Cast Lead, asking if they were willing to assume control of Gaza once Israel defeated Hamas,” he said, referring to the Fatah party of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.

When Joe Jonas accidentally tried to take knives through airport security

Ashley Greene has revealed that she and her beau Joe Jonas were nearly arrested because the ‘Camp Rock 2’ star had mistakenly placed some knives in his carry-on luggage while they were to fly out of Abu Dhabi over the weekend. “We were going from the Middle East to New York, so [there was] tons [...]

Scuderia fights back

Not content to lick its wounds in private, Ferrari owner Fiat has waded into a heated inquest into the F1 team’s efforts with its its driver title chances at the weekend’s curtain-closer in Abu Dhabi.

Suffice it to say Ferrari’s man finished some distance behind Red Bull’s on-fire driver Sebastien Vettel, who not only took the desert chequered flag but the Championship too.

But it seems the waters have been muddied back in Italy by some, er, full and frank views from Italian politicians on Ferrari’s performance, lighting the touchpaper – as if much was needed – to Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne.

After acknowledging the F1 result was “certainly not what we all expected,” Marchionne paid tribute to everyone at Ferrari from chairman to junior mechanic, noting they “gave it their all.”

Then he loaded both barrels before firing off this volley: “As such, I consider the sarcastic comments directed at the men and women of Ferrari and Luca di Montezemolo, especially those from the political world, to be wholly unwarranted and offensive.

“A less than ideal race result does not negate the good work done by so many, work that cannot be discounted by statements from individuals who seem almost to take pleasure in the defeat.”

That was followed by a somewhat more conciliatory statement from Fiat chairman John Elkann, who insisted Ferrari remained united.

And just to make sure no-one at the Ferrari F1 team gets twitchy, Elkann added for good measure: “For our part, I want to assure the fans that we will give Ferrari all the support it needs to be ever more competitive.”

It’s hard to imagine UK politicians – in whose country reside a large number of F1 teams – getting so worked up – the Brits finished second and third in the race – but a brand more ingrained in Italy’s DNA than Ferrari would be hard to find.

Just in case that needed emphasising, a statement from Scuderia Ferrari added to the combustible debate: “We’re sorry to see that there are some politicians on the outside who are ready to jump onto the winner’s bandwagon then push for the guillotine when things go badly,” it began sombrely.

“And we don’t understand anyone who revels in self-defeatism, who sinks into the culture of ‘everything’s gone wrong, we have to start all over again.’

“They are vices that are very Italian, that we must learn to shake off.”

As I say, it’s a bit different in Italy to Milton Keynes.

Ferrari World

This lavish new Ferrari theme park in Abu Dhabi is worth a look. It almost comes across as some sort of spoof, but it is all too real – a sign of both the considerable wealth over there and of Ferrari’s clever marketing to court the super-rich customer. Funny old world, eh?   

Ferrari World theme park in Abu Dhabi

KLW wins $4.2m contract to supply doors to Abu Dhabi

Door manufacturer KLW Holdings says it has secured an order worth US$3.1 million ($4.2 million) from one of UK’s leading construction companies to supply doors to the Al Muneera development in Abu Dhabi. This mixed-used development comprises eight multi-storey residential buildings; 11 villas; 142 town houses; and two retail areas with sub-basements.

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Media firms in Abu Dhabi: Studios in the sands

Western media companies are flocking to a city without freedom of speech

RICH Abu Dhabi wants to build a non-oil economy and create the kinds of jobs that well-off Emiratis are prepared to take. One way it aims to do this is by developing a media industry. Neighbouring Dubai was the first in the region to do so but Abu Dhabi is quickly catching up. Rupert Murdoch has said that his Fox International Channels will set up production and broadcast facilities in Abu Dhabi in partnership with twofour54, a government-owned rival to Dubai’s more established Media City zone. CNN has based one of its four international broadcasting hubs in twofour54. What is enticing media firms to a location that combines a high cost of living with strict press controls?

One advantage is that Abu Dhabi is well positioned for journalists to make quick forays into less comfortable places like Iran and Iraq. But reporting of news within Gulf countries is curtailed by vague but menacing laws that criminalise content deemed to undermine the economy, society or national unity. This is why Western media firms based in the region usually focus on business news or entertainment shows. CNN’s sister company, Turner, will launch a Cartoon Network animation academy in twofour54 in September, and production studios next year. …

Temasek says BP stake talk is ‘speculation’: Update

Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings dismissed talk it had held discussions with troubled British oil company BP Plc (BP.L) for a strategic stake.

“It’s speculation,” Temasek Executive Director Simon Israel told reporters on Thursday when asked if Temasek was indeed talking to BP. Israel did not comment further.

Temasek’s comment comes after BP (BP.N) boss Tony Hayward met an Abu Dhabi state investment fund on Wednesday, part of a quest for cash to ward off takeovers and help pay for the worst oil spill in US history.

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Boustead unit wins $21m contract to build water recycling plant in Abu Dhabi

Boustead Singapore says wholly-owned subsidiary Boustead Salcon Water Solutions – the specialist in water and wastewater engineering – has been awarded an AED55 million ($21 million) contract to design, engineer and construct a new water recycling plant for the enhanced treatment of treated sewage effluent in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.

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Reliance Communication merger on cards to raise funds

Reliance Communications is considering the options of either to merge with South Africa’s MTN or to find a strategic partner in order to raise funds. According to the reports, Reliance wants to raise funds for its foray into 3G mobile and wireless broadband access. Both the company had planned for partnership in 2008 also but [...]

GlobalFoundries Announces Manufacturing Capacity Expansion

With an eye on long-term growth, semiconductor foundry GlobalFoundries announced expansions of its manufacturing campus locations in Germany and New York, along with an advanced technology cluster in Abu Dhabi. – Semiconductor foundry GlobalFoundries announced plans to expand its
global semiconductor manufacturing operations with a series of projects
across its operations, designed to support expected increases in both
near-term and long-term customer demand. One of the two major
initiatives includes the…


‘Sex And The City 2’ makers dismiss ‘racism’ criticism

The makers and the cast of ‘Sex And The City 2’ have dismissed suggestions that the film is racist.
The film apparently shows the Manhattan socialites crack jokes about women wearing the niqab, a Muslim veil, on their way to Abu Dhabi.
However, Kristin Davis, who plays Charlotte in the comedy, insisted the film is “just something [...]

Sex and City 2: making fun on Middle Eastern women

We all know that witty HBO series of Sex and City featuring Carrie Bradshaw and her three best friends had presented for 100 episodes an image of tasteful, sophisticated and cultured women of urban minded women. While in the first Sex and City film, the women retained this image, the second sequel of the film [...]

Sarah Jessica Parker’s joy at SATC sequel’s Morocco stint

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker says she’s glad that the shooting of ‘Sex And The City’ sequel tool place in Morocco – as none of the locals recognized the cast.
The four leading ladies shot for the film in the deserts of the African country – which doubled as Abu Dhabi in the movie – after producers [...]

“Sex And The City 2″ Banned In Abu Dhabi?

Sex And The City 2 is facing a ban in Abu Dhabi, the conservative Arabic city in which it is set.The plot of the eagerly-awaited chick flick — a follow-up to 2008’s Sex And The City: The Movie — features series stars Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, Charlotte York, and Samantha Jones on vacation in [...]

Shoaib Akhtar impresses chief selector at Pentagular Cup

Discarded Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has catapulted himself in a perfect position to make yet another international comeback with a lethal spell in a leading domestic cricket tournament here Wednesday night.
Shoaib, 34, bowled at a fiery pace and finished with six for 52 to guide Federal Areas Leopards to devour Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Panthers by 77 [...]

New “Sex And The City 2″ Poster Unveiled

Listen up, SATC stans: Warner Bros. Pictures has rolled out the red carpet for a second promotional poster for the buzzed Sex And The City sequel, stomping its way into theaters — in sparkly stilettos — next month.
Check out the all new Sex and the City 2 poster that was revealed on Monday.In the [...]

New “Sex And The City 2″ Trailer!

Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte are back and they’re headed to Abu Dhabi! Two years after they made their big screen debut the girls are back to battle with the blockbusters once more. The time around the ladies are still struggling with their love lives and find themselves in the Middle East for a little [...]

After Winning the F1 Championship, Jenson Button Received Another Trophy in Abu Dhabi

Jenson Button, one of the most popular and the hottest drivers today, has recently won the Formula One World Championship. But people are hoping that he still have a space left for one more trophy on his display room.
During the latest Laureus World Sports Awards hosted in Abu Dhabi, Jenson Button received the Breakthrough of [...]

“Iran provides limited support for Taliban”

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Thursday that Iran’s support for the Taliban in Afghanistan is “pretty limited”. Gates spoke Thursday during a stop at a U.S. military base en route to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.