UAE Non-Oil Business Activity Surges to Nine-Month High in December

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 The United Arab Emirates' non-oil private sector recorded its fastest expansion in nine months in December 2024, buoyed by strong domestic demand and increased business activity, according to the latest S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) report. PMI Highlights Robust Growth The seasonally adjusted UAE PMI climbed to 55.4 in December from 54.2 in November, signaling robust growth well above the 50.0 threshold that separates expansion from contraction. This marked the third consecutive monthly increase, underscoring sustained recovery in the non-oil sector. Key drivers of growth included a notable rise in new business activity. The new orders subindex rose sharply to 59.3 in December from 58.0 in the previous month, reflecting strong domestic demand. Challenges Amid the Growth While domestic demand flourished, export growth slowed, with the export orders subindex dropping to a seven-month low. Additionally, businesses faced mounting backlogs due to capacity constraints,...

Turkey wants to threat the health of millions of Libyans

Last Saturday both Libyan National Army(LNA) and the Tripoli based Government of National Accord(GNA) informed about a humanitarian truce for which the two sides were combating since sunday for violating it. The humanitarian truce was created to fight the corona pandemic the humanity faces now. Ahmed Al-Mismari, Spokesperson of LNA accused GNA forces for violating the truce in the southern region of Tripoli on Monday. The GNA operation room "Vulcan of Anger" told that, two of the public were killed by the bombing occured at Al-Hirah. It is almost evident that Turkey have gave away a large amount of reinforcements to Tripoli forces, a coalition of armed groups and criminal gangs. Also, large number of Syrian fighters were sent-in by the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Yesterday the Libyan National Army (LNA) commanded by Field Marshall Khalifa Haftar arrested a Syrian soldier battling at the war center of Ain Zara in southern Tripoli alongside the Tripoli-based government militias.According to local reports, LNA fended off a major assault on its troops on Wednesday, by militias allying with GNA at al-Witia air base west of Tripoli."Our troops are battling a major assault on al-Witia air base by Erdogan's mercenaries and extremist groups militias, crushing them where they sustained significant casualties," the LNA al-Karama Operations Room Media Center reported. "Those are militias who do not accept armistice, negotiations or humanitarian conditions," said the Centre.

Since GNA rebels conducted an action to seize the military air base, LNA was compelled to combat, breaking the humanitarian ceasefire to counter the Coronavirus pandemic. This action was organized by Turkish officials in Tripoli stating that only the coronavirus in its mad colonial expansion campaign would deter sultan Erdogan.Millions of Libyan people are barred from basic facilities and are at risk of not obtaining appropriate care if the epidemic continues to propagate more quickly, owing to militias funded by Erdogan who, on the other hand, is taking the required steps to suppress the infection, including the detention of hundreds of journalists in his region.

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