Baby Danial with his father, Ramez Nabil, at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Danial was born at 12.01am on Tuesday. Courtesy: Mounir family
Baby Danial with his father, Ramez Nabil, at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Danial was born at 12.01am on Tuesday. Courtesy: Mounir family
Baby Danial with his father, Ramez Nabil, at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Danial was born at 12.01am on Tuesday. Courtesy: Mounir family
Baby Danial with his father, Ramez Nabil, at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Danial was born at 12.01am on Tuesday. Courtesy: Mounir family

Eid Al Adha babies keep UAE's maternity staff busy


Nick Webster
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Although most people in the UAE were enjoying the Eid Al Adha holidays on Tuesday, there was no rest for the country's maternity staff, many of whom helped deliver new arrivals in the early hours of the morning.

There was a particular rush at midnight for staff at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi, with three babies coming in quick succession.

Having a new baby born on Eid is like getting a double gift from Allah
Muhammad Awais

At 12.01am, Rashed Al Mansoori was delivered, making him the first baby to be born on Eid Al Adha this year. He weighed 2.6 kilograms.

Meanwhile, staff in a nearby room were busy caring for another Emirati mother-to-be who was due to give birth to her son at any moment.

Mansoor Al Kyeli arrived just a minute later, weighing a healthy 2.9kg.

The third new arrival at the hospital was Danial Nabil, born to Egyptian parents Mariam Naguib and Ramez Mounir at 12.01am on Tuesday.

Baby Danial also arrived in good health, with a birth weight of 4.2kg.

At Medeor International Hospital in Al Ain, Hamdan Al Shamsi came into the world at 2.04am. He was the fifth child to be born to Emirati parents Ahmed Al Shamsi and Eiman Al Khayeli.

Danial Nabil, born to Egyptian parents Mariam Naguib and Ramez Mounir, weighs 4.2kg. Courtesy: Mounir family
Danial Nabil, born to Egyptian parents Mariam Naguib and Ramez Mounir, weighs 4.2kg. Courtesy: Mounir family

His arrival on Eid Al Adha will ensure the day remains extra special for the family for many years to come.

"Hamdan is our fifth child, and a true blessing of the God,” Mr Al Shamsi said.

“We have been waiting to welcome the baby and were expecting the delivery for some days.

“The entire family is happy as the child born on an auspicious day.”

In Dubai, medics at Aster Hospital, Qusais, also faced a busy morning, caring for three babies who were born in the early hours of Eid Al Adha.

Omar bin Riyas Ahammed was the first to be born at the hospital on the stroke of midnight, to Indian parents Hafsath Riyas and Riyas Ahammed.

Little Omar was followed by Elisha Alexis, who weighed 3.3kg, and was born to Filipino parents Esther and Marlon Sibug Borillo at 2.09am.

And that was not the end of the morning Eid deliveries. Just a few hours later, maternity staff safely delivered Asma Randhawa to Pakistani parents Maliha Azhar and Muhammad Awais.

“Having a new baby born on Eid is like getting a double gift from Allah,” said Mr Awais, who had become a father for the second time.

At NMC Royal Hospital in Sharjah, things were a little more dramatic for Indian parents Rehana Shaikh and Shaikh Hakim who saw their new baby delivered by an emergency Caesarean section.

Mother and baby are both doing well.

A firstborn child is always a milestone family moment and for it to coincide with Eid Al Adha made it extra special for new Emirati parents Sara Abdalla Ahmed and Hassan Al Murshidi.

Reem Hassan was born at NMC Royal in Sharjah at 2.24am and was one of 15 babies due to arrive at the hospital on Eid Al Adha.

At Danat Al Emarat Hospital in Abu Dhabi, 12 newborns were delivered on Arafah day and six babies during the first hours of Eid Al Adha.

One of those was Abdul Aziz, the hospital’s first arrival on Eid Al Adha, born to Emirati parents at 12.53am.

“The baby and my wife are in good health,” said dad, Omar Matar Al Niyadi.

“His sister, Shamsa who is 15-months-old, was also born at Danat Al Emarat Hospital.

“My wife was due on July 30, but with Allah’s willing, baby Abdul Aziz is celebrating Eid with us today.

“The occasion is definitely doubled for us.”


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Pharaoh's curse

British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.

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From: Dara

To: Team@

Date: March 25, 2019 at 11:45pm PT

Subj: Accelerating in the Middle East

Five years ago, Uber launched in the Middle East. It was the start of an incredible journey, with millions of riders and drivers finding new ways to move and work in a dynamic region that’s become so important to Uber. Now Pakistan is one of our fastest-growing markets in the world, women are driving with Uber across Saudi Arabia, and we chose Cairo to launch our first Uber Bus product late last year.

Today we are taking the next step in this journey—well, it’s more like a leap, and a big one: in a few minutes, we’ll announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Careem. Importantly, we intend to operate Careem independently, under the leadership of co-founder and current CEO Mudassir Sheikha. I’ve gotten to know both co-founders, Mudassir and Magnus Olsson, and what they have built is truly extraordinary. They are first-class entrepreneurs who share our platform vision and, like us, have launched a wide range of products—from digital payments to food delivery—to serve consumers.

I expect many of you will ask how we arrived at this structure, meaning allowing Careem to maintain an independent brand and operate separately. After careful consideration, we decided that this framework has the advantage of letting us build new products and try new ideas across not one, but two, strong brands, with strong operators within each. Over time, by integrating parts of our networks, we can operate more efficiently, achieve even lower wait times, expand new products like high-capacity vehicles and payments, and quicken the already remarkable pace of innovation in the region.

This acquisition is subject to regulatory approval in various countries, which we don’t expect before Q1 2020. Until then, nothing changes. And since both companies will continue to largely operate separately after the acquisition, very little will change in either teams’ day-to-day operations post-close. Today’s news is a testament to the incredible business our team has worked so hard to build.

It’s a great day for the Middle East, for the region’s thriving tech sector, for Careem, and for Uber.

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Fixtures

Friday Leganes v Alaves, 10.15pm; Valencia v Las Palmas, 12.15am

Saturday Celta Vigo v Real Sociedad, 8.15pm; Girona v Atletico Madrid, 10.15pm; Sevilla v Espanyol, 12.15am

Sunday Athletic Bilbao v Getafe, 8.15am; Barcelona v Real Betis, 10.15pm; Deportivo v Real Madrid, 12.15am

Monday Levante v Villarreal, 10.15pm; Malaga v Eibar, midnight

Nepotism is the name of the game

Salman Khan’s father, Salim Khan, is one of Bollywood’s most legendary screenwriters. Through his partnership with co-writer Javed Akhtar, Salim is credited with having paved the path for the Indian film industry’s blockbuster format in the 1970s. Something his son now rules the roost of. More importantly, the Salim-Javed duo also created the persona of the “angry young man” for Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan in the 1970s, reflecting the angst of the average Indian. In choosing to be the ordinary man’s “hero” as opposed to a thespian in new Bollywood, Salman Khan remains tightly linked to his father’s oeuvre. Thanks dad. 

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Getting there
Flydubai flies direct from Dubai to Tbilisi from Dh1,025 return including taxes

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Iftar programme at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding

Established in 1998, the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding was created with a vision to teach residents about the traditions and customs of the UAE. Its motto is ‘open doors, open minds’. All year-round, visitors can sign up for a traditional Emirati breakfast, lunch or dinner meal, as well as a range of walking tours, including ones to sites such as the Jumeirah Mosque or Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood.

Every year during Ramadan, an iftar programme is rolled out. This allows guests to break their fast with the centre’s presenters, visit a nearby mosque and observe their guides while they pray. These events last for about two hours and are open to the public, or can be booked for a private event.

Until the end of Ramadan, the iftar events take place from 7pm until 9pm, from Saturday to Thursday. Advanced booking is required.

For more details, email openminds@cultures.ae or visit www.cultures.ae

 

How Filipinos in the UAE invest

A recent survey of 10,000 Filipino expatriates in the UAE found that 82 per cent have plans to invest, primarily in property. This is significantly higher than the 2014 poll showing only two out of 10 Filipinos planned to invest.

Fifty-five percent said they plan to invest in property, according to the poll conducted by the New Perspective Media Group, organiser of the Philippine Property and Investment Exhibition. Acquiring a franchised business or starting up a small business was preferred by 25 per cent and 15 per cent said they will invest in mutual funds. The rest said they are keen to invest in insurance (3 per cent) and gold (2 per cent).

Of the 5,500 respondents who preferred property as their primary investment, 54 per cent said they plan to make the purchase within the next year. Manila was the top location, preferred by 53 per cent.

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Four-day collections of TOH

Day             Indian Rs (Dh)        

Thursday    500.75 million (25.23m)

Friday         280.25m (14.12m)

Saturday     220.75m (11.21m)

Sunday       170.25m (8.58m)

Total            1.19bn (59.15m)

(Figures in millions, approximate)

Global state-owned investor ranking by size

1.

United States

2.

China

3.

UAE

4.

Japan

5

Norway

6.

Canada

7.

Singapore

8.

Australia

9.

Saudi Arabia

10.

South Korea

Scoreline

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Al Ain 2 (Ismail Ahmed 3', Marcus Berg 50')

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Something of a fashion anomaly, normcore is essentially a celebration of the unremarkable. The term was first popularised by an article in New York magazine in 2014 and has been dubbed “ugly”, “bland’ and "anti-style" by fashion writers. It’s hallmarks are comfort, a lack of pretentiousness and neutrality – it is a trend for those who would rather not stand out from the crowd. For the most part, the style is unisex, favouring loose silhouettes, thrift-shop threads, baseball caps and boyish trainers. It is important to note that normcore is not synonymous with cheapness or low quality; there are high-fashion brands, including Parisian label Vetements, that specialise in this style. Embraced by fashion-forward street-style stars around the globe, it’s uptake in the UAE has been relatively slow.

Expert input

If you had all the money in the world, what’s the one sneaker you would buy or create?

“There are a few shoes that have ‘grail’ status for me. But the one I have always wanted is the Nike x Patta x Parra Air Max 1 - Cherrywood. To get a pair in my size brand new is would cost me between Dh8,000 and Dh 10,000.” Jack Brett

“If I had all the money, I would approach Nike and ask them to do my own Air Force 1, that’s one of my dreams.” Yaseen Benchouche

“There’s nothing out there yet that I’d pay an insane amount for, but I’d love to create my own shoe with Tinker Hatfield and Jordan.” Joshua Cox

“I think I’d buy a defunct footwear brand; I’d like the challenge of reinterpreting a brand’s history and changing options.” Kris Balerite

 “I’d stir up a creative collaboration with designers Martin Margiela of the mixed patchwork sneakers, and Yohji Yamamoto.” Hussain Moloobhoy

“If I had all the money in the world, I’d live somewhere where I’d never have to wear shoes again.” Raj Malhotra

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BUNDESLIGA FIXTURES

Friday (all kick-offs UAE time)

Hertha Berlin v Union Berlin (10.30pm)

Saturday

Freiburg v Werder Bremen (5.30pm)

Paderborn v Hoffenheim (5.30pm)

Wolfsburg v Borussia Dortmund (5.30pm)

Borussia Monchengladbach v Bayer Leverkusen (5.30pm)

Bayern Munich v Eintracht Frankfurt (5.30pm)

Sunday

Schalke v Augsburg (3.30pm)

Mainz v RB Leipzig (5.30pm)

Cologne v Fortuna Dusseldorf (8pm)

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Power: 450hp

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Updated: July 20, 2021, 1:25 PM`