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Elaph launches How To Spend It Arabic, in association with Financial Times الأربعاء 16 يونيو 2021 - 00:27 GMT آخر تحديث : Elaph launches How To Spend It Arabic, in association with Financial Times - إيلاف
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Arabic, under licence. This marks the first time the FT’s HTSI journalism will be available in Arabic, opening the door to a new audience across the Middle East and North Africa. HTSI Arabic will be distributed in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait as well as in Egypt and Morocco. It will also be available in an online edition.
Left to right: Sargon Isaac; Personal Assistant to Publisher and Editor-in chief of Elaph. James Lamont; Director - Strategic Partnerships - Financial Times. Othman Al-Omeir; Editor-in-chief of Elaph. Nicholas Claxton; COO of Elaph. James Lund; CFO - Financial Times. Alexandra Calinikos; Corporate Development and Strategy Director. John Halton; Assistant General Co
Jonathan Smith runs Where2walk, a walking company in the Yorkshire Dales. Jonathan has written his own book, the Dales 30 which details the highest mountains in the Dales. He also runs one-day navigation courses for beginners and intermediates. Join his Learn a Skill, Climb a Hill weekends in the Dales. To find out more details on any of the above visit his website, where2walk.co.uk BETWEEN Skipton and Keighley is an area of rolling moorland, dotted with farms and a variety of terrain. Some is open moorland, but in other places the walk is over farmland, woods and quiet country lanes. The highlight though is the spectacular views from Earl Crag.