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Nestle to cut 16,000 jobs

The company's shares shoot up 8%.

Multiply Group buys stake in ISEM

Multiply Group will hold 60.8% of ISEM.

Bosch to cut 13,000 jobs

This is a blow to Germany's ailing car sector.

Aldar ups stake in Aldar Estates

Acquires Modon Holding’s 17.45% stake

Oracle shares up 35%

Huge AI contracts lead to the surge.

Trump says to meet Putin in Budapest after ‘great’ call, questions Ukraine’s push for Tomahawk missiles

In his latest abrupt pivot on Russia's 2022 invasion, Trump said he expected to meet Putin in Budapest within the next two weeks for what would be their second summit since the American's return to power.

AI, robotics, energy systems, sensor networks: Four technologies driving the future of work

The report, Jobs of Tomorrow: Technology and the Future of the World's Largest Workforces, developed by the WEF's Global Future Council on Jobs and Frontier Technology, examines seven job families where technological transformation will likely have the greatest global impact.

Prone to conflict, displacement, climate shocks, investing in cities is a strategy for global stability

Today’s biggest crises are unfolding in cities, from Ukraine’s devastated urban centres to the Gaza Strip, Khartoum in Sudan and Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. Cities are where fragility becomes visible and where conflict, displacement and climate shocks collide, often compounding longstanding inequalities, writes Yamila Castro, Communications Lead at Cities Alliance.

Addressing fragility in cities is, therefore, not only a social imperative; it is also a crucial economic consideration. It is the precondition for investment and growth. There is also a collective-security dividend. Fragile cities can turn a regional shock into a prolonged crisis, driving poverty, displacement, disrupting markets and fuelling instability, she adds.

Blending AI with a Human Touch: Al Rais Travel Eyes the Future of Tourism

Executive Director Mohamed Al Rais unveils a tech-human hybrid approach to personalize travel experiences — and announces a strategic India office to tap into Dubai’s largest source market.

From entertainment to economics: GCC govts make room for creators in their national vision plans

In Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, digital content creation is a key pillar of economic transformation, and Qatar National Vision 2030 too  identifies digital creators as essential for building a knowledge-based economy

Building a secure future: Key takeaways from WEF’s Dubai meetings

The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity, held jointly with the Global Future Councils, focused on strengthening global cooperation to enhance digital...

Use of eco-friendly rice bricks surges in water-scarce Kyrgyzstan

Rice blocks require less cement, which is responsible for approximately eight percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, according to 2023 figures from the World Economic Forum.

UAE’s steady economic rise fertile ground for growth of facilities management

A steady stream of development projects and year-round tourism in the country propel demand for tech-enabled facilities management, says Adnan Jabri, General Manager of Ontegra Facilities Management.

Media’s Role in the Age of Algorithms

In a world where 5 billion people are active on social media, our digital voices shape culture, foster belonging, and carry the responsibility to inspire positive change, writes HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Floating wind power sets sail in Japan’s energy shift

Still heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels, Japan has declared offshore wind energy a "trump card" in its drive to make renewables its top power source by 2040, and reach carbon neutrality a decade later.

Birth of a solar system observed for first time

The new planetary system is forming around the baby star HOPS-315 -- which resembles our own Sun in its youth -- 1,300 light years from Earth in the Orion Nebula.

Trump says to meet Putin in Budapest after ‘great’ call, questions Ukraine’s push for Tomahawk missiles

In his latest abrupt pivot on Russia's 2022 invasion, Trump said he expected to meet Putin in Budapest within the...

AI, robotics, energy systems, sensor networks: Four technologies driving the future of work

The report, Jobs of Tomorrow: Technology and the Future of the World's Largest Workforces, developed by the WEF's Global Future Council on...

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Turkish experts to help find bodies in Gaza, as Trump warns Hamas

Turkey has deployed dozens of disaster relief specialists to help search for bodies under the mountains of rubble in Gaza,...

Ceasefire called after new Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes kill dozens

A 48-hour ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan took hold late Wednesday, officials on both sides said, after dozens of troops...

Israel returns 45 Palestinian bodies to Gaza authorities

Under the deal pushed by US President Donald Trump and aimed at ending the two-year Gaza war, Israel was to...

Asian markets rally as Fed cut hopes trump trade war fears

Stocks jumped Wednesday as trade war fears were overshadowed by comments from Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell that suggested the...

IMF lifts 2025 global growth forecast, warns of ongoing trade ‘uncertainty’

In its flagship World Economic Outlook (WEO) report -- compiled before the most recent US-China tariff spat -- the IMF...

Prone to conflict, displacement, climate shocks, investing in cities is a strategy for global stability

Addressing fragility in cities is, therefore, not only a social imperative; it is also a crucial economic consideration. It is the precondition for investment and growth. There...

Blending AI with a Human Touch: Al Rais Travel Eyes the Future of Tourism

Executive Director Mohamed Al Rais unveils a tech-human hybrid approach to personalize travel experiences — and announces a strategic India...

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3 ways travel drives economic growth while enhancing global connections and sustainability

WTTC research shows that, having endured estimated losses of $4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs...

EVs just the start, urban mobility needs a holistic approach

Cities must adopt EVs alongside shared transport, robust infrastructure, clean energy, and inclusivity, says Jamie...

Exclusive: Private military companies look at $366.8bn market as their demand, role in global conflicts rise

Rising security concerns, confrontational geopolitics, and chaotic global changes have fueled the demand for private...

TikTok under fire: Espionage claims, election influence campaigns and controversies

The platform faces accusations of espionage in the United States, while the European Union has...

Use of eco-friendly rice bricks surges in water-scarce Kyrgyzstan

Rice blocks require less cement, which is responsible for approximately eight percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, according to 2023...

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IMF lifts 2025 global growth forecast, warns of ongoing trade ‘uncertainty’

In its flagship World Economic Outlook (WEO) report -- compiled before the most recent US-China tariff spat -- the IMF...

OpenAI announces Broadcom deal as spending spree continues

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, announced Monday it is teaming up with chip giant Broadcom to design and build its...

Morocco’s GenZ 212 says suspending protests temporarily

The weekend pause was "a strategic step to strengthen organisation and coordination, so the next phase of the movement is...

Relief and scepticism at London Pro-Palestinian protest

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched in London on Saturday, expressing scepticism and cautious hope as a ceasefire between...

Trump says no reason to meet Xi, threatens ‘massive’ China tariffs

US President Donald Trump said Friday he no longer feels the need for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping...

From entertainment to economics: GCC govts make room for creators in their national vision plans

In Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, digital content creation is a key pillar of economic transformation, and Qatar National Vision 2030...

Floating wind power sets sail in Japan’s energy shift

Still heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels, Japan has declared offshore wind energy a "trump card" in its drive to...

Building a secure future: Key takeaways from WEF’s Dubai meetings

The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity, held jointly with the Global Future Councils, focused on strengthening global cooperation to enhance digital...

UAE’s steady economic rise fertile ground for growth of facilities management

A steady stream of development projects and year-round tourism in the country propel demand for tech-enabled facilities management, says Adnan...

Media’s Role in the Age of Algorithms

In a world where 5 billion people are active on social media, our digital voices shape culture, foster belonging, and...

Birth of a solar system observed for first time

The new planetary system is forming around the baby star HOPS-315 -- which resembles our own Sun in its youth...

Israel returns 45 Palestinian bodies to Gaza authorities

Under the deal pushed by US President Donald Trump and aimed at ending the two-year Gaza war, Israel was to...
  • On Monday, Hamas gave up three Israeli bodies and one Nepalese for transfer.
  • This was followed on Tuesday by three more deceased Israelis and one as yet unidentified body that the military says was not that of someone listed among dead hostages.

Spotify, Netflix sign deal to stream video podcasts

Stockholm, Sweden -- Music and video streaming giants Spotify and Netflix have penned a deal to bring several video podcasts...
  • Spotify also said that it was planning "to bring similar opportunities" to a wider range of podcasters in the future.
  • Spotify first began offering non-music audio and video content on its service in 2015.

US Treasury chief: Beijing’s rare earths control is ‘China versus the world’

Washington, United States -- US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent slammed Beijing's rare earth export curbs Wednesday as "China versus the...
  • His comments came as global economic leaders gather in Washington this week for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank's fall meetings.
  • "We do not want to decouple. We should work together to de-risk and diversify our supply chains away from China as quickly as possible," Bessent urged.