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[Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here]( Sunday, February 10, 2019 [Lagarde commends UAE for sound fiscal strategy]( "The UAE is rolling out a fiscal risk management project - with the IMF's help - and will produce its first fiscal stress test this year," Christine Lagarde, managing director, IMF said while speaking at the Fourth Arab Fiscal Forum in Dubai. [When UAE citizens didn't have clean water to drink]( In the 28th chapter of his latest book, Qissati, Sheikh Mohammed talks about the challenges the UAE faced as it came out of 150 years of British colonisation. [UAE assures 'threatened' woman of her legal rights]( A top UAE official has assured an Emirati mother of her legal rights after she allegedly fled to Macedonia over 'threats' from her family 'for seeking divorce'. [Frightened Asia Bibi still stuck in Pakistan]( A Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy after spending eight years on death row in Pakistan has been transferred from a secret location near the capital to another in Karachi, but is still unable to leave the country to join her daughters in Canada. [Modi's visit to border triggers India-China row]( China's foreign ministry condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the disputed northeastern border state of Arunachal Pradesh, saying it "resolutely opposes" activities by Indian leaders in the region. [Student creates mind-controlled toy cars to boost attention span]( An Indian student in Sharjah has invented mind-controlled drones and toy race cars to help children with learning disorders improve their attention span. [More from Nation]( [Tackle climate change now, says Harrison Ford]( [VR projects that impressed Sheikh Hamdan come to Dubai]( [KT for Good: Get healthy, your life depends on it]( [More from Business]( [DMCC, West Bengal body sign trade agreement]( [Lagarde urges GCC nations to come up with more reforms]( [Trust required between citizens and institutions of Arab countries: IMF]( [More from International]( [Pakistan government refuses to remove Sharif, family from Exit Control List]( [Trump to meet North Korea's Kim in Hanoi this month]( [US fund managers on guard versus consumer slump]( [More from Sports]( [Cavani injured as PSG beat Bordeaux in Ligue 1]( [Brazil's Flamengo criticised for licensing issues after fire]( [India aim to clinch first-ever T20 series in New Zealand]( [More from Technology]( [Facebook buys virtual search startup to boost AI capabilites]( [Next Chrome version to support multimedia keys]( [Most EU nations agree on online copyright reforms]( [More from Entertainment]( [Wink girl Priya Prakash Varrier trolled over kissing scene]( [Bollywood star's fan arrested for breaking into his house]( [Freedom to choose: Rahman defends daughter's niqab]( [More from Editorial and Opinions]( [Modi government back in game with budget for farmers and poor]( [Disease, disability and death: Is our lifestyle killing us?]( [What happened to common people in these unreal times?]( 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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