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Athletic Intelligence Quotient (AIQ) Unveils Groundbreaking Player Insights Ahead of NFL DraftMaximize Your Performance with GPU Rentals and Cloud Services( MENAFN - Khaleej Times) Traditional factors such as safety and security, infrastructure development, population growth, high capital appreciation and rental income as well as affordability will continue to drive Dubai's Real estate market in 2025. In addition, several upcoming projects are expected to further boost the market. The relocation of Dubai International Airport (DXB) to Dubai South and the launch of Dubai Metro's Blue Line will drive demand for properties from buyers and tenants in 2025 in Dubai South. This is also likely to drive demand for properties in communities along key routes such as Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road. All these factors make Dubai's real estate market quite resilient even in the face of regional and global geopolitical challenges. Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Richard Waind, CEO of Betterhomes, described 2024 as a year of mixed results, with both successes and setbacks for Dubai's real estate market. He pointed out that one of the standout positives was the significant population growth, which fuelled strong demand for both property rental and ownership. Another key factor supported to some extent was a drop in interest rates, but the pace was slower than anticipated, he added. The biggest surprise was transactions which were predicted to drop, but instead met with a 30 per cent surge, reaching an anticipated 170,000 transactions by year-end. Waind said that "2024 was a year of surprises". “While some predictions hit the mark, others reminded me how unpredictable the real estate market can be," he added. With 2025 on the horizon, Waind said with over 160,000 newcomers expected, he sees strong transaction volumes and sustained pressure on property prices.“Growth has become the new normal for Dubai.” As branded residences gain traction, Waind envisions a surge in tech-branded properties.“Tesla Tower, Meta Mansions, Apple Apartments-Dubai is perfectly poised for this trend,” he noted. Following a record year of 170 developers launching projects with nearly one every 16 hours, Waind anticipates a natural cooling-off period in new developments. Waind remains optimistic about Dubai's real estate prospects, emphasising the city's ability to adapt and thrive amidst changing global and local dynamics.“Dubai's appeal lies in its resilience and innovation. From population growth to cutting-edge developments, the city continues to set benchmarks in real estate.” “With population growth, technological advancements, and shifting work models on the horizon, the year promises to be another transformative chapter for Dubai,” he added. Fawaz Sous, CEO of Octa Properties, emphasised that safety and security remain top priorities for property buyers, particularly those purchasing outside their home countries. “Unfortunately, the majority of the Dubai (residents) take safety and security for granted. This matter is extremely on the top agenda of people in mid to high wealth and those who are growing financially. They want safety and security,” he said. In addition, he added that Dubai prioritises infrastructure development which is a key to boosting demand local property market and maintaining that demand as well. “Some cities' infrastructure is not able to catch up with the growth of the real estate sector. So the city gets a bad reputation. However, Dubai has continuously developed infrastructure even during the 2008 financial crash. Dubai didn't stop infrastructure work. It was a very wise thing to do. Because when the time comes, infrastructure supports the growth of the property market,'” added Sous. He added that the challenges of growing traffic in the city are also being addressed very quickly due to the population increase. Investors who plan to buy properties in 2025 to cash in on high capital appreciation or rental gains and end-users who want to turn owners will have many more options to choose from next year due to a big increase in new supply across the emirate. According to Cushman and Wakefield Core Research, Dubai is projected to see 42,000 new units being handed over next year compared to nearly 33,600 this year. This new supply will extensively cater to mid and affordable segments whose share and demand are likely to grow in the coming few years after a strong rally in the luxury and ultra-luxury segment. Fawaz Sous told Khaleej Times in an interview that a large supply will come towards Dubai South and communities located along Mohamed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road such as Jumeirah Village Circle, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Arjan, Dubai South and other communities. Of late, developers have shifted their focus towards these areas following the announcement by the Dubai Government to relocate Dubai International to Al Maktoum International Airport. MENAFN29122024000049011007ID1109039811 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. 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Both Oklahoma and Providence are hoping they'll have key pieces back in place when the two undefeated teams square off in the first round of the Battle 4 Atlantis on Wednesday in Paradise Island, Bahamas. The Friars (5-0) are expected to have Bryce Hopkins available, according to a report from Field of 68. Hopkins was averaging 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds last season before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament Jan. 3. He returned to full-go practices last week, and Tuesday, Providence coach Kim English said Hopkins would be a "game-time decision" against the Sooners. "It's been a process," English said. "We're not rushing it." But English praised Hopkins' progress since the Friars' last game, Nov. 19, when Hopkins went through pregame warmups. "I thought he looked better than I remembered," English said. "He's been in our system for the past year. His patience, his understanding, his versatility on offense and defense ... it's been great to see him in practice." The Sooners (4-0) are hopeful that they'll get Brycen Goodine back. Goodine played for the Friars for two seasons from 2020-22 before transferring to Fairfield for two seasons and then to Oklahoma this offseason. Goodine suffered an ankle injury in the Sooners' opener Nov. 4 and has not played since. "He's a really tough kid and trying to push through it," Oklahoma coach Porter Moser said. "It will truly be one of those game-time decisions. He hasn't gone a full practice yet, just been pieces of practices." Playing with Goodine and Jadon Jones, expected to be two of the Sooners' top outside shooters, Moser said he's learned plenty about his team's offense. "When you're down those shooters, it's really a great weapon to know that a lot of other guys can knock down the open shot," Moser said. "It's been a huge takeaway." The Sooners have been led by Jalon Moore, who is averaging 18.8 points per game, and freshman Jeremiah Fears, who is averaging 15.5. Providence has been led by senior guard Bensley Joseph, who is averaging 11.8 points and 4.0 assists per game. Oklahoma has not played a game closer than 16 points yet this season, with an average margin of victory of 24 points. Providence has won its five games by an average of nearly 17 points per game. The teams will square off against either Davidson or No. 24 Arizona in the second round Thursday, with the winners playing each other in one semifinal while the losers play in a consolation semifinal. --Field Level MediaAmericans support increasing government efficiency

Boca Raton, FL, Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brandon Hall Group, the leading independent HCM research and analyst firm, has announced the winners of the 2024 Excellence in Technology Awards, recognizing organizations that have successfully deployed programs, strategies, modalities, processes, systems, and tools that have achieved measurable results. The Excellence in Technology Awards recognize the most innovative and impactful applications of technology in learning and development, talent management, talent acquisition, HR, workforce management, and sales enablement. A complete list of this year's winners, along with past recipients, can be found at excellenceawards.brandonhall.com/winners/ . "The Excellence in Technology Awards continues to showcase the pinnacle of innovation in the HCM space," said Rachel Cooke, Chief Operating Officer of Brandon Hall Group. "The submissions we received this year represent groundbreaking solutions across learning, talent management, talent acquisition, HR, workforce management, and sales enablement technologies. The global diversity of our applicants reflects how technology is breaking down barriers and reshaping the future of work." The award entries were evaluated by a panel of veteran industry experts and Brandon Hall Group's senior analysts. Winners were selected based on their ability to demonstrate innovative solutions to critical business challenges, measurable results, unique differentiators, and clear technological advancement. "What sets our awards program apart is our unwavering commitment to a rigorous, multi-tiered evaluation process," said Mike Cooke, CEO of Brandon Hall Group. "Each submission undergoes detailed assessment by industry veterans and our expert analyst team, followed by a thorough executive review. This methodical approach, combined with our points-based scoring system, ensures that every award truly reflects excellence in innovation and measurable business impact." Organizations earning five or more awards this year include NIIT, MetLife, Inc., Accenture Solutions, NovoEd, Tenneo, Capgemini, Tata Consultancy Services, Docebo, Litmos, Absorb Software Inc., Phenom, TD, TenneT, Adobe, EI Powered by MPS, Infopro Learning, Roundtable Learning, and Zenarate. This remarkable achievement demonstrates these organizations' comprehensive excellence and sustained commitment to technological innovation across multiple areas of human capital management. The winners will be honored at Brandon Hall Group's HCM Excellence Conference 2025, taking place January 28-30, 2025, in West Palm Beach, Florida. At the conference, winners will have the opportunity to share their leading practices during special sessions. For more information about the conference and to register, visit excellenceconference.brandonhall.com . About Brandon Hall Group Brandon Hall GroupTM is the home of the most prestigious and sought-after awards in Human Capital Management. For over 30 years, our awards programs have set the gold standard in recognizing organizations for innovative and effective HCM practices. The Excellence in Technology Awards are part of a comprehensive recognition program that includes our flagship HCM Excellence Awards® - known as the "Academy Awards of Human Capital Management" - and our new Voice of the Employee Awards. Our awards programs attract entrants from leading corporations worldwide, as well as mid-market and smaller firms, with over 150 categories spotlighting the most innovative organizational achievements and the solution providers who power them. The rigorous and impartial evaluation process leverages an international panel of veteran industry experts and Brandon Hall Group senior analysts, providing winners with both international recognition and critical insights to accelerate their business growth and impact. At Brandon Hall GroupTM, we don't just celebrate excellence - we provide a platform for sharing best practices that drive the industry forward, empowering excellence in organizations around the world and advancing the HCM profession as a whole. CONTACT: David Forry Brandon Hall Group 5613538082 [email protected]A separate city for employees? That's what Elon Musk in planning for SpaceX

Jimmy Carter, former president and humanitarian, dies at 100With Jagjit Singh Dallewal's indefinite hunger strike entering its 34th day on Sunday, farmer leaders at Khanauri said they have been following the Gandhian way to continue their protest and it is up to the government to decide whether it wants to use force to evict their senior leader. Their statement comes amid the Supreme Court's strong criticism of the Punjab government for not shifting Dallewal to a hospital. ET Year-end Special Reads What kept India's stock market investors on toes in 2024? India's car race: How far EVs went in 2024 Investing in 2025: Six wealth management trends to watch out for The farmers have been protesting at the Punjab-Haryana border to press the Centre for several demands, including a legal guarantee for a minimum support price (MSP) for crops. 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Now, it is up to the government and constitutional bodies to decide whether they want to use force to evict Dallewal ji," Kohar added. He further said the farmers wanted to make it clear that whatever situation arises, the responsibility will lie with the Centre and constitutional bodies. "We also want to appeal to the people of the country that the agitation seeking a guarantee for MSP has reached a decisive stage. We are on the threshold of victory... We must take a strong stand. Dallewal has put his life at stake," he said. Kohar said it was up to the people of the country to decide whether to stay at home or be present in large numbers at the Khanauri Morcha in support of Dallewal. SKM (Non-political) leader Kaka Singh Kotra said the government can try to evict Dallewal from the current protest site and their unions are appealing to Punjabis to reach Khanauri in maximum numbers. He also said Dallewal has made it clear that he is ready to sacrifice his life for the sake of farmers in this country. Meanwhile, farmers, on a warpath against the Centre, called for a "kisan mahapanchayat" at the Khanauri protest site on January 4. Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha have also called for a Punjab bandh on Monday and claimed their strike call has received strong support from transporters, employees, traders, and other sections of society. Though there will be a complete bandh on Monday, emergency services will remain operational, farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher said. On Saturday, while admonishing the Punjab government, the Supreme Court also suggested the possibility that Dallewal may not have been allowed to be taken to a hospital by other farmer leaders. In response, Dallewal, in a video message on the same day , said, "I am sitting on a fast. Who gave this report to the Supreme Court, and who spread this misconception that I have been kept hostage? Where did such a thing come from?" "Seven lakh farmers in this country have committed suicide due to debt. Saving farmers is necessary, therefore, I am sitting here. I am not under anyone's pressure," he added. Dallewal had earlier said he would not break his fast until the government agreed to the farmers' demands. The Supreme Court gave the Punjab government time until December 31 to persuade Dallewal to shift to a hospital, granting the state the liberty to seek logistical support from the Centre, if necessary. In response the Punjab government said in the court that it is facing significant resistance from the protesting farmers, who have encircled Dallewal and are preventing him from being taken to a hospital. The apex court also termed the conduct of some farmer leaders accompanying Dallewal as surprising and questionable. 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The UK is prepared for “all eventualities” if Donald Trump slaps import tariffs on goods from Britain, Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said. The US president-elect has already announced plans to hit China, Canada and Mexico with tariffs as part of his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs. But he has indicated he is prepared to use tariffs far more widely as part of his plan to protect American industry. Mr Trump has suggested he wants to increase tariffs on goods imported from around the world by 10% or 20%, rising to 60% on items from China. The UK could retaliate in the form of tariffs targeted at symbolically important US products such as whiskey, blue jeans and motorbikes – hitting brands like Jack Daniel’s, Levi’s and Harley-Davidson – as Britain and the European Union did during trade wars in Mr Trump’s first term in the White House. Mr Reynolds would not be drawn on what actions he would take but insisted the UK was prepared. He told the Commons Business and Trade Committee: “This is the big question facing global trading relationships.” The UK should be an advocate for “open, transparent, free trading relationships around the world”, he said. “Yes, it’s true to say, if any country imposed tariffs on UK companies exporting, it would hurt our companies. “But let’s also remember that it also hurts the consumers in whatever country are being asked to pay those tariffs. And there’s an inflationary pressure, there’s an impact on the cost of living.” The Cabinet minister acknowledged that a 20% tariffs on goods exported to the US would result in a “not insignificant” impact on UK economic growth. Asked if the Government had options ready to respond to tariffs from Mr Trump, the minister said: “I wouldn’t want to speculate, but the committee should assume that all eventualities have been prepared for.” The options in any dispute would be to do nothing, retaliate or negotiate. Asked if retaliatory tariffs on goods such as Harley-Davidson bikes were already prepared, the Trade Secretary said: “You would expect this department to prepare for every eventuality. But I think we should just be a little bit sensitive at this stage about speculating about how we would respond to something which hasn’t happened.” Mr Reynolds said the trade deficits with the US in relation to other European countries did not apply to the UK so Mr Trump might not feel the need to act in the same way as he would with other nations. He said: “There are a whole range of areas where we, as a country, I think could and should – if we could do it – welcome closer trading relationships with the US. “The US is a fundamental ally of ours. We have an incredibly strong trading relationship as it stands, and when I look to areas like services, technology, critical minerals, if there was the opportunity to work more closely together, I don’t think anyone should turn around immediately and say ‘not interested in that’.” He acknowledged there were “challenges” in seeking a closer trading relationship, or even a free-trade deal, which would have knock-on impacts with other important markets for the UK in the EU and China. “I don’t see the need at this stage to rule anything out or in, but to be realistic about where our national interest lies and being frank with the committee about the fact that any negotiation in any major principal market that we might do has to be considered not in isolation, but its relationship to other key markets, and what the consequences of that negotiation would mean for business and trade in those areas.” But he insisted he did not see the coming years as a “binary choice” between trading more closely with the US or EU.

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Cupertino, December 25: The iPhone 18 Pro will likely be launched in 2026, and ahead of that launch, several new details have surfaced hinting at its camera capabilities. The iPhone's "Pro" and "Pro Max" series always offer better camera performance and features compared to the standard and "Plus" models. This year, Apple introduced its iPhone 16 series, which offers slight design improvements, a better chipset, and a better camera. iPhone 18 Pro is a long shot and may be launched around September 2026; however, ahead of that, there were reports about the upcoming series going through a central design revamp and significant performance improvement via the new A19 Pro chip. Besides, there are rumours about Apple launching iPhone 17 Air or iPhone 17 Slim, a thinner smartphone than the others in the series. Amazon Christmas Offers: From Samsung M35 5G to Lava Blaze Duo 5G and Nothing Phone 2(a), Check Smartphone Available at Discounted Rates Ahead of Christmas 2024. iPhone 18 Pro Expected Specifications and Features According to a report by News9Live, the iPhone 18 Pro could have a 48MP primary camera with a vertical aperture to let light automatically enter the lens. The report said that variable aperture is a technology found in Digital Single-Lens Reflex or DSLR cameras. The camera setup could particularly allow iPhone 18 Pro owners to capture high-quality images like DSLRs. The report highlighted that the new feature could help Apple smartphones manage the depth of field more professionally and effectively. The upcoming smartphones are expected to be powered by M5 chips based on TSMC's advanced N3P node. Because of this, Apple will likely begin mass production of these processors in 2025. OnePlus Open 2 Launch Timeline Revealed for 2025, Foldable Phone Could Be Rebranded OPPO Find N5; Check Expected Specifications and Features. It is rumoured that Apple's M5 Pro, M5 Max, and M5 Ultra chips would have "server-grade SoIC packaging," which helps manage thermal and improves production yields. Firms like Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will reportedly incorporate SoIC packaging and hybrid bonding in the next-generation chips. The smartphones will likely improve upon other aspects as well, offering a better-balanced product. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 25, 2024 06:05 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com ).US Plans to Remove H-1B Visa Country Cap: What It Means for India

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