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[Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here]( Sunday, May 17, 2020 [India hikes defence foreign direct investment cap in fresh reforms]( The landmark move aims to reduce India's massive defence import bill. [German football returns, Europe beaches reopen as lockdowns ease]( There are also signs that countries are relaxing border controls imposed months ago to stop the spread of Covid-19. [Over 71 million people benefit from UAE foundation's 2019 initiatives]( Discussing the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic during the board meeting, the UAE Vice-President reiterated: "Crises pass and serving humanity endures." [UAE residents asked to avoid Eid invitations, gatherings to stop spread of Covid-19]( As many as 14,482 Covid-19 infected people of different nationalities in UAE are still receiving proper treatment and medical care. [Combating coronavirus: Parks in Dubai to reopen in phases]( The park services will be restored in cooperation and coordination with the Municipality's partners and stakeholders. [Medics who got 10-year UAE visa say they never felt like outsiders]( Dr Abulrazak Hassan Jumale, who has been in the UAE for the past 25 years, never thought he would be rewarded in such a magnanimous way. [Soon, UAE PASS will be the only digital ID to access government services]( Users can access more than 5,000 government services by using a single username and password. [More from UAE]( [Coronavirus: 83,000 babies expected to be born amid Covid-19 in UAE]( [4,300 needy families receive help, thanks to Dubai-based bank's donation]( [Combating coronavirus: Covid-19 positive episode of Omani actor in UAE]( [More from Business]( [India hikes defence foreign direct investment cap in fresh reforms]( [Sudan's annual inflation rate rises to 99%]( [MoE's new platform to help business environment]( [More from World]( [German football returns, Europe beaches reopen as lockdowns ease]( [Coronavirus: Remote working set to stay post Covid-19 pandemic]( [Coronavirus lockdown gives Venice a shot at reimagining tourism]( [More from Sports]( [Bundesliga accepts a kiss is just a kiss after Hertha's close encounter]( [Early goals help Moenchengladbach sink Frankfurt]( [Former Al Jazira striker Farfan tests positive for coronavirus]( [More from Technology]( [Apple may launch affordable iPad, new iPad mini with bigger screens]( [Dubai services app to stop working from today]( [Download Huawei AppGallery, 'spin the wheel', and win prizes this Ramadan]( [More from Entertainment]( [When Asha Bhosle recorded new song on her phone out this Sunday]( [Ayushmann Khurrana pitches in for senior citizens in medical need]( [When Aamir Khan didn't offer curd rice to 'hungry' Deepika Padukone]( [More from Editorial and Opinions]( [Go back to nature, leave animals alone]( [Work never stops, even during a lockdown]( [More tests will help us get answers to this pandemic]( 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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