More than 60 countries are now infected with the novel coronavirus. Iran continues to be a concern in the Middle East, while the UAE has closed nurseries and canceled events. CNBC’s Hadley Gamble and Dan Murphy report from Dubai. ____________________________ Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cnbci
Bahrain has confirmed six new cases of the novel coronavirus. “They’ve been ready for it and now it’s a matter of containment,” said Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Bahrain’s minister for oil. _________________________________ Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cnbci
Joseph Liow, professor at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies discusses Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s surprise resignation on Monday that thrust the country into political uncertainty. While Mahathir remains as interim leader, he says that the interim is “really about excluding Anwar from post-Mahathir configuration of power.” Story: https://cnb.cx/2PmEarc ________________________________ Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cnbci
0 Victoria Beckham talks exclusively to CNBC’s Tania Bryer backstage at her Autumn Winter 2020 London Fashion Week Show. The UK luxury designer discusses her latest collection, her new beauty skin care range and why she’s excited to see the season debut-game of her husband’s soccer franchise, Inter Miami.
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: The idea for glasses retailer Warby Parker was borne out of a conversation its four founders had as students at Wharton business school. Fed up with the high cost of prescription glasses, they decided to do something about it. #TheBraveOnes Looking for more The Brave Ones content? Listen to our podcast where we find out more about what makes the likes of Bernard Arnault, Tina Brown and Hugh Evans brave: https://cnb.cx/2PksEwJ
Sponsored by Turkish Airlines: Poland’s Robert Lewandowski talks to CNBC’s Tania Bryer about his childhood, his upbringing in Warsaw and how he became a world-renowned soccer star. https://cnb.cx/3275KNF
0 With such extremely high temperatures it’s no surprise that around 80% of food in the United Arab Emirates imported, however Dubai-based business, Badia Farms is offering a high-tech food supply solution. Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cnbci
0 Leaders in the African continent need to have focus and long-term plans that “supersedes administrations and supersedes borders,” which allow for sustainable development, Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta said at the #SingaporeSummit. “What we are trying to do, for example within Kenya and the greater African region, is to try and create development plans and programs that stretch over a 50-year period, that hopefully are able to live beyond administrations,” he said. ——- Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/cnbci
The U.S. economy doesn’t need any rate cuts, billionaire investor and Oaktree Capital’s co-chairman Howard Marks told CNBC, predicting there won’t be a recession for another two years. • CNBC Transcript: Howard Marks, Co-founder and Co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management https://cnb.cx/2AzzMwW • US economy doesn’t need any rate cuts, says billionaire investor Howard Marks https://cnb.cx/2AweRuH Subscribe to CNBC International TV: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter Tweets by CNBCi #CNBC #USeconomy #OaktreeCapital #HowardMarks
Electricity distribution networks need smartening up to offer energy efficiency and more renewables in the mix. In this episode we take a look at how we can smarten up the grids.