 
                            
Samsung has confirmed that overheating batteries in its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones caused them to catch fire. In September last year, the tech giant recalled more than 2.5 million devices because of the defective lithium batteries. They have confirmed that neither software or hardware other than the batteries were to blame, and that the batteries were either made the wrong size for the phone, or had other production flaws. The recall is thought to have cost the South Korean firm AED15 billion.

 DFM reports 212% increase in net profit before tax to AED930.8 million
            DFM reports 212% increase in net profit before tax to AED930.8 million 
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            DMCC unveils plans for new financial centre
         UAE cuts key interest rate by 25 basis points
            UAE cuts key interest rate by 25 basis points
         UAE-based companies contribute to $28 billion investments to Syria
            UAE-based companies contribute to $28 billion investments to Syria 
         H.H. Sheikh Mohammed highlights expansion of economic ties with Africa
            H.H. Sheikh Mohammed highlights expansion of economic ties with Africa
         
                 
                 
                 
                