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Les Khan - Ying Jin relationship poses major threat to CBI Unit of St Kitts and Nevis

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Les Khan- CEO of Citizenship by Investment Programme of St Kitts and Nevis reportedly stayed at Armani Hotel Dubai, Downtown for three nights during his official visit to Dubai in November 2021. As per sources, he was accompanied by Ying Jin (CEO of Caribbean Galaxy Real Estate Ltd.) It was revealed that both Les Khan and Ying Jin duo stayed in the same suite and accompanied each other during St Kitts and Nevis delegation’s official visit to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The sources stated that Les Khan and Ying Jin (CEO of Caribbean Galaxy Real Estate Ltd.) spent three nights together in the luxury suite while sharing the same bed during their stayover. They were together from 16 November 2021 to 18 November 2021. The closeness of the CEO with a CBI Programme agent can disregard the impartial nature of the unit’s functioning. The citizenship by investment programme applications are processed by the Citizenship by Investment Programme Unit of St Kitts and Nevis, but the duo's close-

How Dubai is pushing back its encroaching deserts

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The desert has never been far from Dubai's doorstep. Now a modern financial hub of some three million people, the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) most populous city remains surrounded on one side by sea, on the other by a seemingly endless carpet of sand. Over the last 50 years the city has become a somewhat improbable success story, transforming from a sleepy fishing port to a shining urban metropolis. But despite its opulence, the city faces a major challenge: encroaching deserts which threaten the emirate's remaining fertile land. The UAE is around the same size as Portugal, but some 80% of its land area is already desert. Its ecosystem is fragile and, partly due to desertification, much of its most valuable land is coming under increased strain. A government report published in 2019 stated that "with an increase in population and food consumption systems, land degradation and desertification are becoming rampant". Finding effective solutions has become a priority for

UAE: Top jobs for the next 10 years revealed

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  With the advent of new-age technologies, the UAE’s job market is constantly evolving as the public and private sectors are constantly adopting these new technologies. It’s expected that the UAE’s job market will witness substantial changes as a result of rapid technological developments and modern techniques, requiring job seekers in the country to upskill to match the requirements of the local and global employers. A Bayt.com survey has revealed that although 80 per cent of respondents in the Mena region are satisfied with their professional and personal growth during the past year, finding a new job emerges as the top career-related resolution for 56 per cent of respondents, followed by getting a promotion or a salary raise (21 per cent), learning new skills at work (21 per cent) and improving relationships with colleagues and managers (2 per cent). The UAE’s federal ministries have always been a guiding force for the sectors that they’re regulating. Keeping this tradition alive, t