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[Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here]( Monday, July 30, 2018 [Qatar played a dirty game to win Fifa rights]( Emails leaked by a whistleblower from the bid team show they paid a US-based office of a public relations firm as well as former CIA agents to disseminate "fake propaganda" concerning main rivals Australia and the US. [6-month visa option for job-seeking illegals]( For vacancies that come up in the country, priority will be given to applicants from this pool of job seekers registered with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. [Saudi King Salman stands by Palestinians]( Saudi Arabia has reassured Arab allies it will not endorse any Middle East peace plan that fails to address Occupied Jerusalem's status or refugees' right of return. [Unwell Nawaz Sharif shifted to hospital]( Sharif and his daughter were jailed on July 13 after a graft court sentenced them to 10 and seven years, respectively, over properties in Britain which emerged in the wake of Panama Papers revelations. [Youngsters reeling in debt due to gaming addiction]( A few gaming cafes allow long-time customers to pay the due amount 'later' after adding more usage hours into their gaming accounts. However, many add more debt onto their tabs and are unable to pay it back. [Freed Tamimi vows to continue resistance]( Palestinian protest icon Ahed Tamimi returned home to a hero's welcome in her West Bank village on Sunday after Israel released the 17-year-old from prison at the end of her eight-month sentence for slapping Israeli soldiers. [Weather in UAE to remain hazy for a week]( Motorists have been urged to drive with caution, as dusty weather will bring visibility to a range between 2,0000 to 3,000 meters across the country. [More from Nation]( [Doctors warn of viral eye condition in summer]( [Gamers are at risk of falling into traps of terrorists]( [Salma bridge in UAQ opened for traffic]( [More from Business]( [Dubai wins more business event bids]( [Apple, Amazon lead the pack to $1 trillion market value]( [Deyaar revenue at Dh314m]( [More from International]( [California wildfires rage on, death toll jumps to five]( [6.4-magnitude quake kills 14 in Indonesia]( [MILF hopeful of peace after new law]( [More from Sports]( [Murray gets set for hardcourt return in Washington Open]( [Hamilton clinches Hungarian Grand Prix for a record sixth time]( [Isner, Harrison to clash in repeat of last year's Atlanta Open final]( [More from Technology]( [UAE-India AI deal to drive growth]( [Youngsters reeling in debt due to gaming addiction]( [Apple, Amazon lead the pack to $1 trillion market value]( [More from Entertainment]( [Dubai musicians pay tribute to India's golden girl, Hima Das]( [Shreya Ghoshal to perform in Dubai in October]( [Next 'Star Wars' film to use unreleased Carrie Fisher footage]( [More from Editorial and Opinions]( [Over the moon after the longest lunar eclipse]( [Countries must follow the rules for a better world]( [Europe's finding better trade deals as US reneges on pacts]( Trouble reading? [Click here]( to view in your browser. © Galadari Printing and Publishing Co. L.L.C. All rights reserved You have received this email message from khaleejtimes.com. Your email address has been recorded because you have subscribed to one of our print publications /newsletters or are registered with one of our web sites. For more information, visit [www.khaleejtimes.com]( [Subscribe]( | [Contact Us]( | [Advertise]( | [Privacy Policy]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [twitter]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from list.](

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