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SAIB reports $139 million Q1 net profit

its assets increased by 20.08 percent to $43.65bn.

Nissan forecasts $5.3bn annual net loss

Last year, it announced 9,000 job cuts worldwide.

Saudia to acquire 20 wide-body aircraft

10 of these being acquired for its flydaeal low-cost airline

ADIB’s Q1 net profit $517 million

Q1 2025 net profit before tax increased 18% YoY.

Emirates Islamic Q1 profit $394m

The bank's profit crossed AED 1bn mark for the first time.

UN warns of manmade starvation in Gaza as food aid remains blocked by Israeli authorities

The World Food Programme says it has run out of food in Gaza, warning that hot meal kitchens—Gaza’s last major source of aid—will shut down in the coming days.

Remains of 5,000-year-old noblewoman found in Peru dig

The woman's funerary trousseau, which was presented to reporters at the culture ministry, included a toucan's beak, a stone bowl and a straw basket.

The game of ‘chicken’ being played with the world economy can be brought to a cooperative end

The EU, Japan, and other nations have wisely responded with restraint to President Trump’s improvised tariff threats. With a 90-day pause in execution, there's a chance to craft a cooperative solution. The stakes are high—continued escalation risks global recession, while collaboration could stabilize markets and rebalance the structural imbalances long plaguing the world economy., writes Richard Samans, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution.

A meaningful “G3” accord between the US, Europe, and China must include coordinated fiscal, monetary, development, and trade policies. From reducing the US fiscal deficit to boosting China’s domestic consumption and reforming global trade norms, such a grand bargain could modernize outdated systems and spark a long-overdue recalibration of global economic governance, he adds.

Richard Samans

GCC is rewriting the narrative on cultural diplomacy

Partnerships with institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum, Venice Biennale, and Hollywood productions elevate the GCC’s cultural landscape.

New-Age Growth Comes Home to the GCC

The region, fueled by ambition and massive investment, is rapidly advancing in technology and infrastructure, aiming to secure a leading role in the 4IR.

GCC healthcare: Transforming the region and impacting the world

PwC forecasts that AI could contribute US$320 billion to Middle Eastern economies by 2030, with healthcare predicted to see some...

A dirham and a dream: Matthews Southwest’s Jay French on future of UAE real estate

From an institutional investor-based viewpoint, it is becoming of interest more now than it ever has been. And that's a credit to what they've been able to build from a critical mass point of view, said French.

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.

Humanity’s future is increasingly inseparable from AI

Private sector, governments, and nonprofits must invest in AI education, Jason Alan Snyder tells TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

Chinese firms extend EV range with petrol generators

The generator, known as a range extender, is connected to the cars' batteries and feeds them only when needed. Since it is not connected to the wheels, the vehicles, known as EREVs, always run in 100% electric mode even though they consume petrol and emit toxic gases.

The future of logistics: Insights from DHL’s Amadou Diallo

The future of logistics is a convergence of technology, sustainability, and human ingenuity, which are transforming supply chains into more innovative, greener, and inclusive systems, says Diallo

UN warns of manmade starvation in Gaza as food aid remains blocked by Israeli authorities

The World Food Programme says it has run out of food in Gaza, warning that hot meal kitchens—Gaza’s last major...

Remains of 5,000-year-old noblewoman found in Peru dig

The woman's funerary trousseau, which was presented to reporters at the culture ministry, included a toucan's beak, a stone bowl...

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WFP says has depleted all Gaza food stocks as Israel blocks aid

After 18 months of war, the situation in Gaza "is probably the worst" now, the United Nations' humanitarian agency OCHA...

Saudi Arabia normalizing ties with Israel ‘will happen’: Trump

"Saudi Arabia will go into the Abraham accords," Trump said, referencing the historic agreement struck at the end of his...

India and Pakistan urged to have ‘maximum restraint’ after Kashmir attack

The United Nations urged India and Pakistan to show "maximum restraint" as the nuclear-armed rivals imposed tit-for-tat diplomatic measures over...

Israel military issues evacuation order two north Gaza areas

"To all of the civilians of the Gaza Strip staying in the areas of Beit Hanoun and Sheikh Zayed. This...

India and Pakistan rivalry boils after Kashmir attack

India took a raft of punitive diplomatic measures against arch-rival Pakistan on Wednesday, accusing Islamabad of supporting "cross-border terrorism" after...

The game of ‘chicken’ being played with the world economy can be brought to a cooperative end

A meaningful “G3” accord between the US, Europe, and China must include coordinated fiscal, monetary, development, and trade policies. From reducing the US fiscal deficit to boosting...

Richard Samans

GCC is rewriting the narrative on cultural diplomacy

Partnerships with institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum, Venice Biennale, and Hollywood productions elevate the GCC’s cultural landscape.

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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...

A dirham and a dream: Matthews Southwest’s Jay French on future of UAE real estate

From an institutional investor-based viewpoint, it is becoming of interest more now than it ever has been. And that's a...

Latest News

India and Pakistan rivalry boils after Kashmir attack

India took a raft of punitive diplomatic measures against arch-rival Pakistan on Wednesday, accusing Islamabad of supporting "cross-border terrorism" after...

Abbas urges Hamas to free Gaza hostages as Israeli strikes kill 25

"Hamas has given the criminal occupation excuses to commit its crimes in the Gaza Strip, the most prominent being the...

Germany, France, UK say Israel’s Gaza aid blockade ‘must end’

Germany, France and Britain on Wednesday called on Israel to stop blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza, warning of "an acute...

Trump, Zelensky to attend Pope Francis’s funeral Saturday

Pope Francis's funeral will be held on Saturday, the Vatican announced, as world leaders from US President Donald Trump to...

Iran says technical nuclear meeting with US postponed to Saturday

A technical, expert-level nuclear meeting between Iran and the United States will be held on Saturday, coinciding with the third...

New-Age Growth Comes Home to the GCC

The region, fueled by ambition and massive investment, is rapidly advancing in technology and infrastructure, aiming to secure a leading...

Chinese firms extend EV range with petrol generators

The generator, known as a range extender, is connected to the cars' batteries and feeds them only when needed. Since...

GCC healthcare: Transforming the region and impacting the world

PwC forecasts that AI could contribute US$320 billion to Middle Eastern economies by 2030, with healthcare predicted to see some...

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...

Humanity’s future is increasingly inseparable from AI

Private sector, governments, and nonprofits must invest in AI education, Jason Alan Snyder tells TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

The future of logistics: Insights from DHL’s Amadou Diallo

The future of logistics is a convergence of technology, sustainability, and human ingenuity, which are transforming supply chains into more...

ATM 2025 to showcase 2,800 firms, 17 percent from Middle East

Dubai, UAE: The Arabian Travel Market, which will take place from Apr 28 to May 1 at the Dubai World...
  • The event has achieved a near 12 percent year-on-year increase in exhibitor participation, making it the largest edition to date, now spanning 14 halls.
  • The 32nd edition of ATM will focus on the theme: “Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow’s Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity”.

Israel military issues evacuation order two north Gaza areas

"To all of the civilians of the Gaza Strip staying in the areas of Beit Hanoun and Sheikh Zayed. This...
  • Israel resumed its intense aerial and ground assault across Gaza from March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas that had largely halted fighting in the territory.
  • Meanwhile, initial probe released by Israeli army said Israeli tank fire killed a UN worker in Gaza last month, after initially denying operating in the area.

European carmakers on China charm offensive as sales droop

Shanghai, China -- Once blithely dominant in China, European automakers are now launching full-fledged charm offensives at consumers in the...
  • At this week's Auto Shanghai, the largest global industry show of its kind, foreign firms pitched dozens of electric, high-tech models made "in China for China".
  • Volkswagen, the largest foreign automaker operating in the country, announced that by 2027 it would release more than 20 new cars for the local market.