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On August 16, in talks with Lebanese officials in Beirut, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul adopted an open but cautious stance toward deployment of Turkish troops to Lebanon as part of the expected 15,000-strong UN peacekeeping mission.
The UAE is moving steadily closer to achieving its ambition of operating a nationwide electricity grid according to reports by government and local press this week.
As Qatar's students return to school for a new academic year, it is apparent that the country requires more educational facilities to deal with its burgeoning population.
Abu Dhabi's banking sector is healthy despite a second quarter drop in profits for many of the emirate's banks.
Trade volatility, caused by war in the region, has put pressure on Qatar's small independent businesses involved in the sale and importation of foodstuffs.
Prices continue to increase as business activity in Dubai intensifies, which is compelling many companies to look to the northern emirates for lower costs.

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