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Reuters expands staff in Middle East
- Middle East: Tuesday, November 03 - 2009 at 13:11
Thomson Reuters expanded its presence in the Gulf with the hiring of 104 new staff over the past year throughout the Middle East and Africa, the National has reported. Altogether, the news service now has 520 staff members in the region, of which 135 are based in Dubai and 15 in Abu Dhabi, Basil Moftah, the company's managing director for the Mena region, told the daily.
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