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Sunday, September 16, 2018 A warmer world makes for nastier hurricanes. Scientists say they are wett

[Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here]( Sunday, September 16, 2018 [Human hand behind nastier hurricanes]( A warmer world makes for nastier hurricanes. Scientists say they are wetter, possess more energy and intensify faster. Their storm surges are more destructive because climate change has already made the seas rise. [175 projects to define UAE, Saudi future]( The executive committee of the Saudi-Emirati Coordination Council met in Jeddah to review progress in the implementation of strategic projects and identified 175 initiatives which will define the future. [Bangla Tigers roar at the 'Ring of Fire']( Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim gave the perfect riposte after Sri Lanka's comeback man Lasith Malinga had them on the mat, with a career-best century. [Typhoon kills 12 in Philippines, heads to China]( Typhoon Mangkhut lashed the northern Philippines with destructive winds and heavy rain that set off landslides and destroyed homes, leaving at least 12 people dead, as Hong Kong and other parts of southern China braced for the powerful storm. [Trump, Pompeo bash Kerry on Iran FM talks]( Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has unloaded on his Obama-era predecessor John Kerry for "actively undermining" US policy on Iran by meeting several times recently with the Iranian foreign minister. [Sons of former Egyptian president Mubarak back in jail]( The two sons of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak were arrested on Saturday for alleged stock manipulation, a judicial source said. [More UAE residents join calls to lift ban on VoIP calls]( Social media networks were abuzz with discussions over a potential lifting of the ban on VoIP services over the weekend, as a few residents claimed they could make WhatsApp calls within the UAE. [More from Nation]( [Police probe men caught giving away cash to strangers in Dubai]( [Free SIM cards for workers who visit UAE's Tawjeeh centres]( [Genetics, lifestyle major causes for heart diseases]( [More from Business]( [Abu Dhabi launches first phase of dual licence initiative]( [G20 trade ministers call for urgent WTO 'reforms' as new tariffs loom]( [Workers fired for selling 15k apples to one client in Cuba]( [More from International]( [Hidden underground world below Elysee Palace put on view]( [Strong typhoon triggers landslides in Philippines]( [Florence pours on the rain in the Carolinas, swelling rivers]( [More from Sports]( [Barcelona ride luck to sink Real Sociedad]( [Golovkin promises war against 'clown' Canelo]( [Man United battle past Watford to ease pressure on Mourinho]( [More from Technology]( [Once upon a time in the UAE, users already hyped on iPhone]( [Samsung sets new Galaxy device launch for October]( [Blackmail among top cybercrimes in Dubai]( [More from Entertainment]( [Justin Bieber, Hailey {NAME} might get married next week]( [This Pathfinder wants to woo the night owls]( [Video shows Weinstein caressing woman before alleged rape]( [More from Editorial and Opinions]( [Lend an ear to your kids, it shows you care for them]( [Why a Chinese high-speed train to Kolkata could put peace on track]( [Palestinians are a proud people who won't bow to US blackmail]( 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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