• Health staff wear protective equipment to help stop the spread of the coronavirus outside the Menara City One condominium under a lockdown in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. AP Photo
    Health staff wear protective equipment to help stop the spread of the coronavirus outside the Menara City One condominium under a lockdown in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. AP Photo
  • People wearing masks walk past a mural depicting the coronavirus in Los Angeles. AP Photo
    People wearing masks walk past a mural depicting the coronavirus in Los Angeles. AP Photo
  • A Russian serviceman wearing a protective mask looks out of a military vehicle during a rehearsal for the Victory Day parade in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Reuters
    A Russian serviceman wearing a protective mask looks out of a military vehicle during a rehearsal for the Victory Day parade in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Reuters
  • Brazilian 99-year-old former WWII combatant Ermando Armelino Piveta gestures as he leaves the Armed Forces Hospital, after being treated for the coronavirus disease in Brasilia, Brazil. Reuters
    Brazilian 99-year-old former WWII combatant Ermando Armelino Piveta gestures as he leaves the Armed Forces Hospital, after being treated for the coronavirus disease in Brasilia, Brazil. Reuters
  • US President Donald Trump answers questions during the daily coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. REUTERS
    US President Donald Trump answers questions during the daily coronavirus task force briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. REUTERS
  • Newborn babies are seen in a hospital wearing protective face shields amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Jakarta, Indonesia. Reuters
    Newborn babies are seen in a hospital wearing protective face shields amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Jakarta, Indonesia. Reuters
  • A health worker walks inside the Chennai trade centre, which is being converted into an isolation ward. AFP
    A health worker walks inside the Chennai trade centre, which is being converted into an isolation ward. AFP
  • A medical technician gestures at a testing and sample collection centre in Chennai. AFP
    A medical technician gestures at a testing and sample collection centre in Chennai. AFP
  • Healthcare workers hold a tablet in front of a patient during a video call with relatives at the Intensive Unit Care (ICU) of the Ramon y Cajal Hospital in Madrid. AFP
    Healthcare workers hold a tablet in front of a patient during a video call with relatives at the Intensive Unit Care (ICU) of the Ramon y Cajal Hospital in Madrid. AFP
  • A person walks past a poster thanking the healthcare personnel, shopkeepers, the French national security, the post office staff members and farmers, in Paris. AFP
    A person walks past a poster thanking the healthcare personnel, shopkeepers, the French national security, the post office staff members and farmers, in Paris. AFP
  • A banner thanking frontline health workers hangs on a high-rise building construction site in St Julian's, Malta. REUTERS
    A banner thanking frontline health workers hangs on a high-rise building construction site in St Julian's, Malta. REUTERS
  • Members of the armed forces disinfect at Brasilia International Airport, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Brasilia, Brazil. REUTERS
    Members of the armed forces disinfect at Brasilia International Airport, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Brasilia, Brazil. REUTERS
  • Workers are seen at a production line within the Shona Textiles Export Processing Zone in Athi River near Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS
    Workers are seen at a production line within the Shona Textiles Export Processing Zone in Athi River near Nairobi, Kenya. REUTERS
  • A woman receives free rice in Hanoi, Vietnam. EPA
    A woman receives free rice in Hanoi, Vietnam. EPA
  • Colombian soldiers disinfect a zone at neighborhood next to a military base as part of the campaign against the spread of coronavirus in Bogota, Colombia. EPA
    Colombian soldiers disinfect a zone at neighborhood next to a military base as part of the campaign against the spread of coronavirus in Bogota, Colombia. EPA
  • A worker from the railway cleaning services disinfects a grip bar in a train wagon in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. EPA
    A worker from the railway cleaning services disinfects a grip bar in a train wagon in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. EPA

To all developing nations, Abu Dhabi extends a helping hand


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We live in testing times. Now more than ever, we need to work together to invest in health, education and technology in order to build a stronger world.

The coronavirus pandemic is impacting every nation on earth, bringing with it medical, emotional and financial challenges. Our hearts go out to those experiencing hardship, economic difficulty or bereavement during this troubled time. At the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, we stand ready to extend a helping hand to those in need, and are considering a range of innovative solutions to provide aid and comfort.

The current situation doesn’t alter our mission, ethos or aims. Rather, it brings them into sharper focus. ADFD’s mission has always been to help developing countries achieve sustainable economic growth. We forge global partnerships and co-invest in development projects that lift up communities and create resilience.

And what better time to focus on resilience than now? Our research and experience show that resilient communities and countries have some factors in common. They embrace the potential of new technology. They invest in education. They strengthen healthcare infrastructure.

Through its unique capability for disruption, Covid-19 reinforces an important lesson on priorities. The pandemic underscores how important it is for countries to focus and increase their investments in technological infrastructure, digital education and health. These three sectors should be seen as the axes of sustainable development, economic growth, prosperity and resilience.

Covid-19 is a drastic case study in the importance of investing in these sectors. Consider that the healthcare sector and its tireless workers have been our vanguard against this threat. The only viable solution to combat the pandemic has been to rapidly expand healthcare capacity. Then consider that traditional, non-technological economic activity has suffered a massive blow in these times of isolation. Social distancing has led to offices, schools and centres of trade closing. The reverberations are echoing worldwide. Traditional education has also been disrupted.

Government health workers in Madagascar measure passengers' temperatures while several hundred people have gathered at the Maki bus station in Antananarivo, Madagascar, on April 7, 2020. AFP
Government health workers in Madagascar measure passengers' temperatures while several hundred people have gathered at the Maki bus station in Antananarivo, Madagascar, on April 7, 2020. AFP

Yet, countries with modern technological and digital infrastructure, and good health and educational systems, will emerge from these trials faster. Countries using the challenge of Covid-19 to accelerate their digital transformations are able continue economic activity even during a time of social distancing.

There is no denying that Covid-19 is a global challenge, and a crisis of extensive magnitude. But at the ADFD, we have always focused more on solutions. Since 1971, as we have gone about funding over 1,000 projects in 94 countries. We have embraced change, empowered communities and created results with a positive attitude.

Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, addresses the International Renewable Energy Agency in Abu Dhabi on January 12, 2020. Antonie Robertson / The National
Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, addresses the International Renewable Energy Agency in Abu Dhabi on January 12, 2020. Antonie Robertson / The National

Today, we continue with this approach. We will continue to be supportive, caring partners for our communities at home and for developing countries around the world. We will continue helping to create and finance technological, health and educational projects. We will support communities in creating development, economic growth and resilience that will allow them to withstand challenges such as those we face today.

Countries with modern infrastructure will emerge from the trials of the pandemic faster

As our people and communities battle this threat and show fortitude and resilience from the front lines, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development stands by them. We pay tribute to the UAE’s leadership, which is marshalling resources and leading our effective fight against this pandemic.

Challenges, no matter how severe, are temporary. This too shall pass. But the march towards sustainable development, community well-being and economic empowerment continues long-term. And we will be there to help, ensuring that the world is better prepared for future challenges.

Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi is the Director General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development

Ten tax points to be aware of in 2026

1. Domestic VAT refund amendments: request your refund within five years

If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

Tax disputes are expected to become more frequent and more structured, with clearer administrative objection and appeal processes. The UAE has adopted a new penalty regime for VAT and excise disputes, which now mirrors the penalty regime for corporate tax.

5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

There is a greater need for the accuracy of financial statements. The International Financial Reporting Standards standards need to be strictly adhered to and, as a result, the quality of the audits will need to increase.

6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

Transfer pricing enforcement, which refers to the practice of establishing prices for internal transactions between related entities, is expected to broaden in scope. The UAE will shortly open the possibility to negotiate advance pricing agreements, or essentially rulings for transfer pricing purposes. 

7. Limited time periods for audits

Recent amendments also introduce a default five-year limitation period for tax audits and assessments, subject to specific statutory exceptions. While the standard audit and assessment period is five years, this may be extended to up to 15 years in cases involving fraud or tax evasion. 

8. Pillar 2 implementation 

Many multinational groups will begin to feel the practical effect of the Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (DMTT), the UAE's implementation of the OECD’s global minimum tax under Pillar 2. While the rules apply for financial years starting on or after January 1, 2025, it is 2026 that marks the transition to an operational phase.

9. Reduced compliance obligations for imported goods and services

Businesses that apply the reverse-charge mechanism for VAT purposes in the UAE may benefit from reduced compliance obligations. 

10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

Tax authorities are expected to continue strengthening the enforcement of economic substance and Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting frameworks. In the UAE, these regimes are increasingly being used as risk-assessment tools, providing tax authorities with a comprehensive view of multinational groups’ global footprints and enabling them to assess whether profits are aligned with real economic activity. 

Contributed by Thomas Vanhee and Hend Rashwan, Aurifer

Team Angel Wolf Beach Blast takes place every Wednesday between 4:30pm and 5:30pm

Who are the Soroptimists?

The first Soroptimists club was founded in Oakland, California in 1921. The name comes from the Latin word soror which means sister, combined with optima, meaning the best.

The organisation said its name is best interpreted as ‘the best for women’.

Since then the group has grown exponentially around the world and is officially affiliated with the United Nations. The organisation also counts Queen Mathilde of Belgium among its ranks.

LIVING IN...

This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home.

GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE CARD

The line-up as it stands for the Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia on April 27

50-man Royal Rumble

Universal Championship
Brock Lesnar (champion) v Roman Reigns

Casket match
The Undertaker v Rusev

Intercontinental Championship
Seth Rollins (champion) v The Miz v Finn Balor v Samoa Joe

SmackDown Tag Team Championship
The Bludgeon Brothers v The Usos

Raw Tag Team Championship
Sheamus and Cesaro v Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy

United States Championship
Jeff Hardy (champion) v Jinder Mahal

Singles match
Triple H v John Cena

To be confirmed
AJ Styles will defend his WWE World Heavyweight title and Cedric Alexander his Cruiserweight Championship, but matches have yet to be announced

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Will the pound fall to parity with the dollar?

The idea of pound parity now seems less far-fetched as the risk grows that Britain may split away from the European Union without a deal.

Rupert Harrison, a fund manager at BlackRock, sees the risk of it falling to trade level with the dollar on a no-deal Brexit. The view echoes Morgan Stanley’s recent forecast that the currency can plunge toward $1 (Dh3.67) on such an outcome. That isn’t the majority view yet – a Bloomberg survey this month estimated the pound will slide to $1.10 should the UK exit the bloc without an agreement.

New Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly said that Britain will leave the EU on the October 31 deadline with or without an agreement, fuelling concern the nation is headed for a disorderly departure and fanning pessimism toward the pound. Sterling has fallen more than 7 per cent in the past three months, the worst performance among major developed-market currencies.

“The pound is at a much lower level now but I still think a no-deal exit would lead to significant volatility and we could be testing parity on a really bad outcome,” said Mr Harrison, who manages more than $10 billion in assets at BlackRock. “We will see this game of chicken continue through August and that’s likely negative for sterling,” he said about the deadlocked Brexit talks.

The pound fell 0.8 per cent to $1.2033 on Friday, its weakest closing level since the 1980s, after a report on the second quarter showed the UK economy shrank for the first time in six years. The data means it is likely the Bank of England will cut interest rates, according to Mizuho Bank.

The BOE said in November that the currency could fall even below $1 in an analysis on possible worst-case Brexit scenarios. Options-based calculations showed around a 6.4 per cent chance of pound-dollar parity in the next one year, markedly higher than 0.2 per cent in early March when prospects of a no-deal outcome were seemingly off the table.

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First Person
Richard Flanagan
Chatto & Windus 

How to wear a kandura

Dos

  • Wear the right fabric for the right season and occasion 
  • Always ask for the dress code if you don’t know
  • Wear a white kandura, white ghutra / shemagh (headwear) and black shoes for work 
  • Wear 100 per cent cotton under the kandura as most fabrics are polyester

Don’ts 

  • Wear hamdania for work, always wear a ghutra and agal 
  • Buy a kandura only based on how it feels; ask questions about the fabric and understand what you are buying
OPTA'S PREDICTED TABLE

1. Liverpool 101 points

2. Manchester City 80 

3. Leicester 67

4. Chelsea 63

5. Manchester United 61

6. Tottenham 58

7. Wolves 56

8. Arsenal 56

9. Sheffield United 55

10. Everton 50

11. Burnley 49

12. Crystal Palace 49

13. Newcastle 46

14. Southampton 44

15. West Ham 39

16. Brighton 37

17. Watford 36

18. Bournemouth 36

19. Aston Villa 32

20. Norwich City 29

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roll of honour 2019-2020

Dubai Rugby Sevens

Winners: Dubai Hurricanes

Runners up: Bahrain

 

West Asia Premiership

Winners: Bahrain

Runners up: UAE Premiership

 

UAE Premiership

Winners: Dubai Exiles

Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes

 

UAE Division One

Winners: Abu Dhabi Saracens

Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes II

 

UAE Division Two

Winners: Barrelhouse

Runners up: RAK Rugby

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GAC GS8 Specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo

Power: 248hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 400Nm at 1,750-4,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 9.1L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh149,900

Five expert hiking tips
    Always check the weather forecast before setting off Make sure you have plenty of water Set off early to avoid sudden weather changes in the afternoon Wear appropriate clothing and footwear Take your litter home with you
In numbers: China in Dubai

The number of Chinese people living in Dubai: An estimated 200,000

Number of Chinese people in International City: Almost 50,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2018/19: 120,000

Daily visitors to Dragon Mart in 2010: 20,000

Percentage increase in visitors in eight years: 500 per cent

Herc's Adventures

Developer: Big Ape Productions
Publisher: LucasArts
Console: PlayStation 1 & 5, Sega Saturn
Rating: 4/5

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