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Abu Dhabi, May 21 / WAM / The following are the headlines of the most important news broadcast by WAM so far:

– The Head of State and his two deputies offer their condolences to Khamenei on the death of the Iranian President and the accompanying delegation.

– The Head of State and his two deputies congratulate the President of Cameroon on his country’s National Day.

– The Ruler of Ajman and his Crown Prince accept condolences on the death of Sheikha Mira bint Ali Al Nuaimi.

– The Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah offers his condolences to Khamenei on the death of the Iranian President and his accompanying delegation.

– Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed witnesses the signing ceremony of a strategic partnership agreement between EDGE and the Italian Fincantieri to launch the joint shipbuilding project “Mistral”.
– Saqr Ghobash offers condolences to the Speaker of the Iranian Shura Council on the death of Ibrahim Raisi.

– Abdullah bin Zayed and the Chilean Foreign Minister discuss by phone strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.

Nahyan bin Mubarak witnesses the opening of the World Judo Championship – Abu Dhabi 2024.

– Wife of the Ruler of Ajman chairs the general meeting of the Mother of the Believers Association.
– 36.5 million passengers passed through the country’s airports during the first quarter, a growth of 14.7%.
Mubadala completes its first investment projects in the renewable energy sector in Japan.

ADNOC acquires a stake in the Rio Grande LNG project.
– A joint project to launch the Emirates Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (UAEV).
– 1.4 billion dirhams in local stock liquidity at the beginning of the week.
– The International Monetary Fund expects the UAE economy to grow by 4% in 2024.
– 65 million dirhams, proceeds from the public auction of distinctive vehicle number plates in Dubai.

– Iran will hold presidential elections on June 28.

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