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BYD logs record EV sales in 2025

It sold 2.26m EVs vs Tesla's 1.22 by Sept end.

Google to invest $6.4bn

The investment is its biggest-ever in Germany.

Pfizer poised to buy Metsera

The pharma giant improved its offer to $10bn.

Ozempic maker lowers outlook

The company posted tepid Q3 results.

Kimberly-Clark to buy Kenvue

The deal is valued at $48.7 billion.

Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ aimed at resolving conflicts globally: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts globally and  oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza, the Kremlin said Monday.

The Gulf’s next currency isn’t petroleum. It’s know-how

The post-oil Gulf has the chance to redefine authenticity itself—as a deliberately trained, global hospitality culture built by people, not pipelines.

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.

How the Middle East is positioning itself at the crossroads of a changing world

AI, geopolitics, climate, and demographics are reshaping the Middle East’s growth model beyond oil.

GCC should focus on tech-enabled authentic, sustainable hospitality

AI fluency is not prioritized enough in schools today. If AI skills are not on your resume, you will have a very difficult time finding a job in the future, says Klaus Kohlmayr, Chief Evangelist and Development Officer at IDeaS.

Cybersecurity must evolve from blocking threats to safeguarding the innovation process

When businesses increasingly rely on AI to make decisions, a manipulated dataset can cause more harm than a ransomware attack,...

CAMB.AI unveils a new vision for a ‘truly borderless internet’: Avneesh Prakash

CAMB.AI founder Avneesh Prakash explains how on-device, real-time AI translation—powered by its MARS and BOLI models—is poised to dismantle language barriers and disrupt global content distribution.

UAE is converting talent, trust, and technology into a Knowledge Nation

Dr. Lolowa AlMarzooqi, Associate Vice Provost at New York University Abu Dhabi, tells TRENDS that the UAE’s real competitive edge lies in its people and how the country’s approach to talent, leadership, and lifelong learning is shaping its next phase of growth.

The new knowledge economy belongs to super users: Michael Wolf

Activate Consulting CEO Michael Wolf tells TRENDS how AI, media and shifting consumer behaviour are driving the next knowledge economy.

GCC’s quest for AI dominance has several hurdles to surmount

For governments and corporates across the Gulf, the immediate task is pragmatic: marry sovereign ambition with sustainable skills programs and robust governance frameworks.

MENA’s gaming sector projected to ‘touch $6 billion by 2027

Nikita Matsokin, Executive Director of MGVC (MY.GAMES, shares his thoughts on the MENA region’s creative talent, government support, and rapid innovation shaping the future of global gaming and driving new opportunities for developers.

Putin invited to Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ aimed at resolving conflicts globally: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving conflicts...

The Gulf’s next currency isn’t petroleum. It’s know-how

The post-oil Gulf has the chance to redefine authenticity itself—as a deliberately trained, global hospitality culture built by people, not...

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Iraq announces complete withdrawal of US-led coalition from federal territory

Iraq said on Sunday US-led coalition forces had finished withdrawing from bases within the country's federal territory, which excludes the...

Trump threatens European nations with tariffs over Greenland

Trump aimed his ire at Denmark, a fellow NATO member, as well as several European countries that have deployed troops...

AI promise uneven as economists flag debt and market vulnerabilities

In its latest Chief Economists’ Outlook, the WEF said 53 percent of surveyed economists expect global economic conditions to weaken...

WEF flags geoeconomic confrontation as top global risk for 2026

Experts warn economic warfare, misinformation and unchecked AI could amplify global shocks as cooperation weakens across political and trade blocs.

World Bank lifts 2026 growth forecast, warns of softer demand

The bank expects world GDP growth of 2.6 percent this year, according to its latest global economic prospects report. The...

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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...

How the Middle East is positioning itself at the crossroads of a changing world

AI, geopolitics, climate, and demographics are reshaping the Middle East’s growth model beyond oil.

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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...

CAMB.AI unveils a new vision for a ‘truly borderless internet’: Avneesh Prakash

CAMB.AI founder Avneesh Prakash explains how on-device, real-time AI translation—powered by its MARS and BOLI models—is poised to dismantle language...

Latest News

World Bank lifts 2026 growth forecast, warns of softer demand

The bank expects world GDP growth of 2.6 percent this year, according to its latest global economic prospects report. The...

Gold hits record high, dollar falls as US targets Fed

Fed Chair Jerome Powell confirmed the "unprecedented" subpoenas against the bank in a rare video address on Sunday, which he...

Trump reposts suggestion that Rubio become next Cuba leader

President Donald Trump reposted a social media message on Sunday suggesting that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, born to Cuban...

Trump tells Cuba to ‘make a deal, before it is too late’

The communist-run island near Florida has been a US foe and ally of Caracas for decades, but Trump has ramped...

Palestinian VP meets diplomat expected to serve on Trump’s Gaza peace board

Palestinian vice president Hussein al-Sheikh met on Friday with former UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov, who is expected to...

GCC should focus on tech-enabled authentic, sustainable hospitality

AI fluency is not prioritized enough in schools today. If AI skills are not on your resume, you will have...

GCC’s quest for AI dominance has several hurdles to surmount

For governments and corporates across the Gulf, the immediate task is pragmatic: marry sovereign ambition with sustainable skills programs and...

Cybersecurity must evolve from blocking threats to safeguarding the innovation process

When businesses increasingly rely on AI to make decisions, a manipulated dataset can cause more harm than a ransomware attack,...

UAE is converting talent, trust, and technology into a Knowledge Nation

Dr. Lolowa AlMarzooqi, Associate Vice Provost at New York University Abu Dhabi, tells TRENDS that the UAE’s real competitive edge...

The new knowledge economy belongs to super users: Michael Wolf

Activate Consulting CEO Michael Wolf tells TRENDS how AI, media and shifting consumer behaviour are driving the next knowledge economy.

MENA’s gaming sector projected to ‘touch $6 billion by 2027

Nikita Matsokin, Executive Director of MGVC (MY.GAMES, shares his thoughts on the MENA region’s creative talent, government support, and rapid...

Putin speaks to Israel, Iran leaders to help ‘de-escalate’ the situation: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday held calls with the leaders of Israel and Iran, the Kremlin said, offering mediation amid...
  • On Friday, Russia announced Putin was in contact with both Israeli PM Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
  • In his call with Pezeshkian, Putin pledged to further strengthen their countries' "strategic partnership", the Kremlin said

AI promise uneven as economists flag debt and market vulnerabilities

In its latest Chief Economists’ Outlook, the WEF said 53 percent of surveyed economists expect global economic conditions to weaken...
  • Economists expect defence, energy and digital infrastructure spending to rise, while environmental budgets shrink amid difficult fiscal trade-offs.
  • Survey respondents see South Asia leading growth, Europe lagging, and foreign investment favoring the United States over China.

GCC’s quest for AI dominance has several hurdles to surmount

For governments and corporates across the Gulf, the immediate task is pragmatic: marry sovereign ambition with sustainable skills programs and...
  • The AI market in the region is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.63 percent between 2024 and 2030.
  • Analysts say the region’s real test will be turning pilots into production systems that deliver measurable economic and social outcomes