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Abu Dhabi Police's Eneron Magnus vehicle

Abu Dhabi Police's Eneron Magnus vehicle

The National3 days ago

Waleed Alblooshi, director of corporate communications at Kintsugi Holding, in the UAE-made Eneron Magnus Abu Dhabi Police vehicle. All photos: Pawan Singh for The National

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‘Is a non-compete clause valid if I quit during the probation period?'

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