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Salik 9M net profit $223m

The company's third-quarter profit increased by 8.8 percent.

Avia to buy 40 Boeing aircraft

The transaction for the purchase of 737 MAX 8 jets valued at $4.9bn.

Emirates half-year profit $2.5bn

The record profit is subject to new 9% corporate tax for the first time.

Lulu’s IPO raises $1.72bn

The proceeds make it the largest UAE IPO of 2024 to date.

US vetoes Gaza ceasefire call at UN

The resolution demanded "an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire" in the war between Israel and the Palestinian group, along with "the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages."

How public-private partnerships can ensure ethical, sustainable and inclusive AI development

Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing rapidly, offering solutions to climate change, poverty, and healthcare disparities. However, without ethical oversight, these advancements risk perpetuating inequalities. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) unite stakeholders across sectors to ensure AI's development is inclusive, ethical, and focused on the greater good, writes Rohan Sharma., Global Head, AI & Analytics, Zenolabs.AI.

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) address AI bias by combining ethical guidelines with technological auditing tools. Governments set accountability frameworks, and companies implement bias-correction mechanisms, ensuring AI systems are fair, inclusive, and trusted by the public, the author adds.

Portraits of pain: smuggled Palestinian art shows trauma of Gaza

Smuggled art pieces from Gaza are on display in an exhibition in Amman showcasing pain, suffering and a strong resolve of Gaza residents.

Israeli attack kills 73 in north Gaza as Netanyahu says Hezbollah tried to kill him

War in the Middle East continues as Israeli attack kills 73 in northern Gaza while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says that Hezbollah tried to kill him.

AI and the future workforce: Navigating the transition

AI systems exceeding human capabilities across all fields could render many jobs obsolete in a decade, Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley told TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

GCC powers ahead in global clean energy transition with solar and hydrogen investments

Now, the region is turning its attention to newer innovations, including hydrogen production, small modular reactors (SMRs), and compact nuclear...

GCC tourism growth skyrockets as diversification drive gains momentum post-Covid

GCC countries collaborate on comprehensive tourism strategy, leading global recovery post-pandemic with remarkable growth rates and ambitious plans for sustainable development.

Rethink needed to make sustainable tourism work

"Growth at all costs no longer an option," says world-renowned tourism policy, planning and development expert Dr Marina Novelli in an interview.

Securing the digital future: AI and global cooperation foster cyber resilience

While AI accelerates the detection and management of threats, cybercriminals also leverage this technology for sophisticated attacks, says WEF's cybersecurity expert Filipe Beato.

Dubai’s night beaches a cool solution to summer heat

With temperatures regularly topping 40 degrees Celsius, outdoor activities are severely limited. More than one million people have visited the night beaches since last year.

How harmful are microplastics to human health?

A New England Journal of Medicine study found microplastics in blood vessels are linked to higher risks of heart attack, stroke, and early death.

US vetoes Gaza ceasefire call at UN

The resolution demanded "an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire" in the war between Israel and the Palestinian group, along with...

How public-private partnerships can ensure ethical, sustainable and inclusive AI development

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) address AI bias by combining ethical guidelines with technological auditing tools. Governments set accountability frameworks, and companies implement bias-correction mechanisms, ensuring AI systems are...

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US envoy presses Israel-Hezbollah truce bid in Lebanon visit

Hochstein said an end to the war was "now within our grasp", while Hezbollah-allied parliament speaker Nabih Berri, said the...

Iraq holds its first census in nearly 40 years

The Iraqi census is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, and will provide sorely needed up-to-date demographic data for the country...

Hamas negotiators ‘not in Doha’ but political office not closed: Qatar

Qatar, along with the United States and Egypt, had led months of fruitless negotiations for a truce in the Gaza...

US envoy in Beirut says ‘real opportunity’ to end Israel-Hezbollah war

US special envoy said he was in Beirut because he saw "real opportunity" to end the Israel-Hezbollah war

Iran slams new EU, UK sanctions as unjustified: foreign ministry

ran's foreign ministry Tuesday slammed as unjustified the new sanctions by the European Union and Britain against Tehran over its...

Portraits of pain: smuggled Palestinian art shows trauma of Gaza

Smuggled art pieces from Gaza are on display in an exhibition in Amman showcasing pain, suffering and a strong resolve...

Israeli attack kills 73 in north Gaza as Netanyahu says Hezbollah tried to kill him

War in the Middle East continues as Israeli attack kills 73 in northern Gaza while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says...

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UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar emerge as soft power leaders

The surge of three GCC nations in the Global Soft Power Index, with UAE leading...

Empowering Arab women Sheikha Bodour’s key focus

Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, from the American University of Sharjah, advocates for diversity, inclusion, and...

Arabic in demand as non-English content rules market

This trend shift reflects not only changing consumer preferences but also highlights the significant potential...

Shifting dietary trends boost MEA’s protein market

Rise of flexitarian and vegan diets in the region is driving demand for alternative proteins,...

GCC tourism growth skyrockets as diversification drive gains momentum post-Covid

GCC countries collaborate on comprehensive tourism strategy, leading global recovery post-pandemic with remarkable growth rates and ambitious plans for sustainable...

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Iran slams new EU, UK sanctions as unjustified: foreign ministry

ran's foreign ministry Tuesday slammed as unjustified the new sanctions by the European Union and Britain against Tehran over its...

UN climate chief at deadlocked COP29: ‘Cut the theatrics’

As the UN climate talks limp into a second week in Azerbaijan, the world is no closer to a finance...

G20 leaders to grapple with climate, taxes, Trump comeback

G20 leaders gather in Brazil on Monday to discuss fighting poverty, boosting climate financing and other multilateral initiatives that could...

Xi, Biden in Peru for APEC summit, pre-Trump face-to-face

uncertainty over Trump's next moves now clouds the APEC agenda -- as it does for the COP29 climate talks underway...

HRW accuses Israel of ‘war crime’ with ‘forcible transfer’ in Gaza

Human Rights Watch said in a report released Thursday that Israel's repeated evacuation orders in Gaza amount to the "war...

AI and the future workforce: Navigating the transition

AI systems exceeding human capabilities across all fields could render many jobs obsolete in a decade, Stuart Russell, Professor of...

Dubai’s night beaches a cool solution to summer heat

With temperatures regularly topping 40 degrees Celsius, outdoor activities are severely limited. More than one million people have visited the...

GCC powers ahead in global clean energy transition with solar and hydrogen investments

Now, the region is turning its attention to newer innovations, including hydrogen production, small modular reactors (SMRs), and compact nuclear...

Rethink needed to make sustainable tourism work

"Growth at all costs no longer an option," says world-renowned tourism policy, planning and development expert Dr Marina Novelli in...

Securing the digital future: AI and global cooperation foster cyber resilience

While AI accelerates the detection and management of threats, cybercriminals also leverage this technology for sophisticated attacks, says WEF's cybersecurity expert Filipe Beato.

How harmful are microplastics to human health?

A New England Journal of Medicine study found microplastics in blood vessels are linked to higher risks of heart attack,...

Community living: A holistic approach to housing

In the world of real estate, luxury is traditionally linked to opulent homes and lavish design. But luxury in the...
  • The Kingdom’s revolutionary Housing Program has helped to increase the real estate sector’s contribution to the GDP.
  • The focus on community living should be embedded in every aspect of master plans.

Iran slams new EU, UK sanctions as unjustified: foreign ministry

ran's foreign ministry Tuesday slammed as unjustified the new sanctions by the European Union and Britain against Tehran over its...
  • Sanctions also included the national airline, Iran Air, for transporting ballistic missiles and military supplies to Russia
  • Iran's economy suffers from US sanctions following the unilateral US withdrawal in 2018 from a landmark nuclear deal

Divided G20 fails to agree on climate action, Ukraine war escalation dominates Rio summit talks

G20 leaders in Rio failed to resolve UN climate talks deadlock, merely stating funding for developing countries battling global warming...
  • Ahead of the meeting, the UN had implored the leaders of the world's richest economies to rescue stalled climate talks in Azerbaijan by boosting funding for developing countries
  • G20 members, who are divided on who should pay, did not make such commitments, saying only that the trillions of dollars needed would come "from all sources."