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Page 01 May 29.Indd www.thepeninsulaqatar.com BUSINESSB | 26 SPORT | 31 EEU states should King Kohli eyess ststress-testr banks’ maiden IPL ccyber risks: EBA crown SUNDAY 29 MAY 2016 • 22 SHA’BAAN 1437 • Volume 21 • Number 6811 thepeninsulaqatar @peninsulaqatar @peninsula_qatar Real Madrid win UEFA Champions League Emir congratulates Many products Ethiopian President DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani sent yesterday a cable of congratulations to Ethio- cheaper for pian President Mulatu Teshome on his country’s National Day, reports QNA. Ramadan Emir greets Azerbaijan President in the prices of many essential DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim items. For instance, two litres of Al bin Hamad Al Thani sent yester- Ministry of Economy Marai fresh milk is now available at day a cable of congratulations to and Commerce price QR10, 1.75 litres of Nada fresh milk at Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Ali- QR8.50, Nadec fresh milk (1.75 litres) yev on his country’s National Day, cap on 400 items for at QR8.25, Nadec long life milk (four reports QNA. the Holy Month bottles of one litre each ) at QR13 and Al Safi fresh milk (2litres) at QR10. Emir congratulates of Ramadan. The prices, in general, have come down by QR1 to QR2 or more. Nepal President A 5 kg bag of Punjab Garden bas- mati rice is now sold at QR25.75, DOHA: Emir H H Sheikh Tamim The Peninsula Sunwhite rice at QR33.75 and Cleo- bin Hamad Al Thani sent yester- patra Egyptian rice at 27.75. Real Madrid’s French forward Karim Benzema (centre) lifts the trophy as Real players celebrate winning day a cable of congratulations to A 10 kg bag of Tilda Pure basmati the UEFA Champions League final football match over Atletico Madrid at San Siro Stadium in Milan, the President of Nepal, Bidhya Devi rice is priced QR129, 20 kg of India yesterday. → See also pages 29 & 30 Bhandari, on her country’s Repub- DOHA: A number of essential com- Gate basmati rice CV, QR 247.75, lic Day, reports QNA. modities such as rice, milk, sugar, 40kg of Khory Indian rice QR277, chicken (fresh and frozen), flour 40 kg of Mohammed basmati rice and edible oil will become cheaper QR196 and 40 kg of Abukas No 1 from today as the Ministry of Econ- rice, QR185. omy and Commerce has put a cap Various brands of frozen and 5G network will help business expansion: Expert on the prices of over 400 food and fresh chicken have also become non-food items, ahead of the Holy cheaper. Sadia Frozen Chicken is Month of Ramadan. priced QR12.50 (1,000gm), QR14 The revised prices will be in (1,100 gm) and QR15 (1200 gm). A By Mohammad Shoeb come from a wide range of fields such dramatically,” Danny Atme, Head be the standardised solution for 5G.” force until the end of the holy month. crate of Qatar Eggs MED contain- The Peninsula as smart cities, e-houses, and Inter- of West Middle East Region, Nokia, Nokia, said Atme, will be dem- Last year, an equal number of items ing 30 pieces is now available at net of Things (IoT), as over 50 billion told The Peninsula. Commenting onstrating more 5G capabilities over were included in the Ramadan price QR13.50. devices are to be connected by 2020 on the time-frame of the commer- the next two years, including the two cap, which has now entered its sixth Several popular brands of edible DOHA: With the launch of 5G mobile worldwide. cial launch of 5G mobile network, he major Olympic events in Korea and year. oil, sugar, pasta, olive oil, flour and network after 2018, advance ICT “The development of 5G mobile added: “Effectively, the specification Japan. The chief technology officer at This time the move has come as several other most sought after items technologies will create infinite network is basically not about speed of 5G is ongoing, which is expected Nokia said that 5G network and smart part of a special Ramadan initiative are also included in the prize freeze. number of new business opportuni- and technology. It’s more about to be finalised globally toward the cities can go hand-in-hand. When it launched by the ministry under the Any shopping outlet that violates the ties, especially in markets with high enabling customers to create new end of 2018. But Nokia, along with comes to the scope and application theme #Aqal_Min_Al_Wajeb, trans- new regulation will face stern action, Internet penetration such as Qatar, areas of businesses and revenues. A its partners, is conducting pre-5G of IoT and smart technologies, sky is lated as “#the_least_we_can _do”. the ministry warned yesterday. United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi new set of services, especially with demonstrations about its latest inno- the limit. A new price list issued by the Arabia, says an industry expert. regard to smart cities and IoT, which vations, including its new ‘AirScale ministry shows a significant drop → Continued on page 5 These new business cases will is expected to change urban lifestyle Radio Access’, which is expected to → Continued on page 2 One dead, many Battle for Fallujah Kahramaa displays injured in Europe lightning strikes green AC at outlet AFP The Peninsula Only energy-saving ACs will be allowed in the market from that PARIS: One man was killed and date. The energy efficiency of the several people, including children, ACs can be identified through the were injured yesterday as lightning DOHA: With the ban on conven- number of stars on them. A mini- strikes hit parts of Europe, includ- tional air conditioners set to be mum three stars (equal to Energy ing a park in Paris and a football enforced from July 1, the Qatar Efficiency Ratio-EER: 8.5) are pitch in Germany. General Electricity and Water Cor- required for window air condition- In southern Poland, a man poration ( Kahramaa ) has tied up ers and four stars (EER 9.5) for split in his forties was killed when with Carrefour to display the new air conditioners. he was struck by lightning as he energy-saving ACs for creating pub- The more stars a product has, descended the Babia Gora moun- lic awareness. the more efficient it is in terms of tain, local media said. A wide range of air conditioners efficiency and conservation. The Three others were injured with highly efficient energy per- system helps Qatar in protecting the by lighting in the region while formance systems will be on display environment by reducing harmful a 61-year-old man drowned in at the electrical appliances area of emissions. floodwaters, according to TVN24 the hypermarket chain. “Energy efficiency stars labe- television and PAP news agency. Import, sale, storing and display ling for air conditioners will be In Germany, more than 30 of all conventional air condition- done to help customers determine people were taken to hospital ers that do not meet the Qatari and the ideal air conditioners in terms Iraqi pro-government forces gesture in an area between the village of Al Sejar and Fallujah, which they in the western village of Hopps- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) of energy efficiency and reduction of taedten when lightning struck the are trying to retake in a major assault from the Islamic State (IS) group, yesterday. → See also page 8 specifications will be banned from carbon emissions,” Kahramaa said pitch at the end of a children’s foot- July 1. yesterday. ball match. Most of those affected were children, who were taken to hospi- tal as a precaution and were found to be unharmed. Qatari designers’ creations to go on show at Heya However, three adults were seriously injured including the 45-year-old referee who was hit directly and had to be resuscitated By Fazeena Saleem event in the country will feature 216 Centre (DECC). To support and pro- The creations by some reputed exhibitors and entrepreneurs, to dis- before being rushed to hospital by The Peninsula designers and 24.5 percent of them mote established and upcoming local Gulf designers were showcased at an cuss the latest design trends and find helicopter. are from Qatar. and Khaliji designers, fashion enthu- exclusive preview of Heya on Thurs- business opportunities. In Paris, 11 people, eight of Heya attracts exhibitors from siasts are offered daily fashion shows, day. The networking event held in “It has a potential to empower them children, were injured when across the GCC and beyond. It features hands-on workshops as well as fash- the lead up to Heya Arabian Fashion new businesswomen into the indus- lightning struck as they were cel- DOHA: The ninth edition of Heya an array of Gulf-designed clothes and ion forums led by industry experts. Exhibition, brought together female try. They are giving a good chance for ebrating a birthday party in Parc Arabian Fashion Exhibition (Heya) accessories. Organised by Qatar Tour- Among the exhibitors, 16.5 percent fashion enthusiasts, designers, busi- women to enter the field,” Jawaher Monceau in the city’s northwest. will see a significant number of Qatari ism Authority (QTA) in partnership will be from the UAE, 14.5 percent nesswomen, exhibitors, and fashion Al Kuwari, Board Member of Qatar All the children at the party designers next week in Doha, accord- with Design Creationz, the event will from Saudi Arabia, 10.5 percent from bloggers. The event sought to offer a Women’s Association, said. were aged between seven and ing to organisers. be held between June 2 and June 6 at Kuwait, 8.5 percent from Bahrain and networking platform for fashion-con- eight years.
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