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UAE's Eagle Hills Signs $3Bn Deal To Develop Tourism Infrastructure In Indonesia

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The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) involves the $3 billion deal for developing hotels, airports, and tourism destinations in the South Asian country. President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Indonesian President Joko Widodo witnessed the signing ceremony of the tourism agreement and several other deals to enhance cooperation between the UAE and Indonesia.
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AED30 Bn 'Tasreef' Project Gets Go-Ahead To Upgrade Dubai's Rainwater Drainage System

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai highlighted that continuous improvement of Dubai's sustainable infrastructure is essential for its growth and prosperity, adding that this initiative aims to create a modern, safe, and adaptable drainage system that can handle future challenges.
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Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan Attends 2024 Dubai Majlis

The forum was attended by more than 200 industry leaders, entrepreneurs, key representatives of UAE-based multinational companies, international investors and senior officials from Dubai government entities.
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UAE And Azerbaijan Explore Strategic Partnerships At Ministerial Experience Exchange Forum

The two-day forum was attended by ministers and senior officials from both sides, and leaders participated in several ministerial dialogues as part of a program of more than 20 sessions and meetings. The goal of this forum was to boost cooperation and communication between government leaders, and also promote the exchange of experiences and success stories from each side.
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UAE Cabinet Approves AED 1.682 Billion Housing Support Package For Citizens

Manzili bundle offers 18 housing services for the citizens in collaboration with 24 federal and local government entities. The package aims to make the process easier for citizens by reducing the number of involved entities from 11 to 1, required documents from 10 to 2, steps in the procedure from 14 to 3, and service fields from 32 to 5.

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