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Uncertainty regarding the security of power supply is prompting real estate developers in the northern emirates to make alternative arrangements.
The Constitutional Court's decision not to close Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has drawn the country back from the brink of a crisis that could have called into question the country's democratic credentials and almost certainly have resulted in fresh elections.
Qatar's telecommunications industry is in the midst of a massive shakeup, with domestic operator Qatar Telecom (Qtel) about to lose both its mobile and land line monopolies while at the same time pursuing new markets abroad.
Dubai has sought to strengthen its position as the Gulf's aviation hub, with companies from the emirate signing multi-billion dollar deals at the recently concluded Farnborough Air Show, though the spending spree could ramp up the competition with its neighbours also seeking dominance of the region's skies.
Strong first half statistics from Abu Dhabi International Airport support its ongoing expansion, despite difficult times for airlines and similar infrastructure developments in the region.
Turkey's position on the edge of the eurozone is paying dividends for the country's tourism industry.

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