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AD Ports Group 2024 net profit $484m

The Group's revenue increased 48 percent year-on-year.

TAQA net income $1.93bn in 2024

The company's revenues increased 6.7 percent year-on-year.

ADNOC L&S 2024 net profit $756m

The company's revenue increased by 29 percent to $3.54 billion.

ADNOC Distribution 2024 net profit down 7%

Minus UAE corporate tax, it would have grown by 2.4% to $725m

Maaden raises $1.25bn in sukuk offering

The Sukuk were offered in a five-year and a 10-year tranche.

Drones target US base in Iraq; explosions reported in Doha amid escalating Iran-US conflict

A drone targeting a United States military base near Baghdad International Airport was shot down overnight as Iran continued striking US-linked assets across the region

Fossil fuel demand is high in Central Eastern Europe. Here’s how it can make the energy transition

Anticipating a softening of policy, some of the industry has been quick to lower their energy transition ambitions, while other players are fast-tracking their low-carbon growth promise. How should the rest of the industry react to this divergence? Are we pivoting back to fossil fuels or refocusing our policies? Or is a wider alignment on energy transition goals needed more than ever? One thing is clear: the moment in time is unique and calls for both strategic flexibility and pragmatism in addressing these challenges and uncertainties, writes Konrad Jar Executive Director, Strategy and Innovation, ORLEN.

This “responsible transition” is not only defined by the development principles, but primarily by a selective investment approach in our conventional business; we will continue to grow this where market fundamentals are healthy. This includes investing in gas and LNG (from upstream through midstream and downstream), which acts as a transition fuel, especially in our...

There’s nothing more interlinked and global as international financial markets: Swiss president

In an exclusive interview with TRENDS, Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter emphasized the critical role of financial stability in safeguarding global economic health, calling for nations to act from "inner strength."

GCC leaders explore regional growth and opportunity at Doha investment meet

The burgeoning creator economy presents an unprecedented opportunity for GCC to outpace global cities and establish itself as the epicenter of next-generation content, said Julien Hawari, CEO Million.

WEF’s risks report 2025: Rising geopolitical tensions, environmental threats, disinformation dominate future threats

A survey of over 900 experts reveals state-based armed conflict as the most pressing global risk for 2025, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and global fragmentation in cooperation and governance

Rudolph Lohmeyer: The Gulf is redefining the global future, not just adapting to it

The Middle East must counter global economic divergence by enhancing regional financial integration to drive collective growth, Rudolph Lohmeyer tells TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

Exclusive: Green investments lead to tangible returns, says WEF’s Philips 

Public-private partnerships are essential for advancing sustainable urban development and meeting net-zero targets, Vivian Brady Phillips, Head of Strategic Initiatives, Urban Transformation at the WEF tells TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

Norway nears 100% goal of all-electric cars

By comparison, the share of electric cars in Europe was just 13.6 percent in the full-year 2024, a decline for the first time since 2020.

UNFPA and corporate partners drive reproductive justice in workplaces

Mariarosa Cutillo, UNFPA Chief of the Private Sector and Civil Society Branch, says businesses need to provide adequate maternal health support and response to gender-based violence in the workplace.

Drones target US base in Iraq; explosions reported in Doha amid escalating Iran-US conflict

A drone targeting a United States military base near Baghdad International Airport was shot down overnight as Iran continued striking...

Fossil fuel demand is high in Central Eastern Europe. Here’s how it can make the energy transition

This “responsible transition” is not only defined by the development principles, but primarily by a selective investment approach in our conventional business; we will continue to grow...

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Asian markets swing as traders assess latest tariffs volley

Asian markets were mixed Wednesday after President Donald Trump broadened his tariff threats, while traders were also assessing the geopolitical...

Israel army pulls out of Lebanon border villages, holds five positions: source

Israel's army has pulled out of southern Lebanese villages but remains in five positions as a deadline for the withdrawal...

FAB delivers strong results in 2024 with profit before tax of AED 19.9 billion, up 13% yoy

First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) has achieved solid results in 2024 with Group net profit reaching AED 17.1 billion, up...

Nissan, Honda shares surge after merger talks scrapped

Nissan and Honda shares surged in Tokyo Friday after the auto giants confirmed they scrapped merger talks and Nissan detailed...

Asian stocks rise as Powell rate warning taken in stride

Equities rose in Asia on Wednesday as traders took in their stride a warning from Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell...

‘Authenticity, experiences, culture, generational and solo travel to lead tourism trends’

Visit Saudi, experience the warmth, generosity and hospitality of the people, Jerry Inzerillo tells TRENDS in an exclusive interview.

There’s nothing more interlinked and global as international financial markets: Swiss president

In an exclusive interview with TRENDS, Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter emphasized the critical role of financial stability in safeguarding global...

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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...

WEF’s risks report 2025: Rising geopolitical tensions, environmental threats, disinformation dominate future threats

A survey of over 900 experts reveals state-based armed conflict as the most pressing global risk for 2025, driven by...

Latest News

Asian stocks rise as Powell rate warning taken in stride

Equities rose in Asia on Wednesday as traders took in their stride a warning from Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell...

Jordan king set for tense Trump talks as Gaza truce under strain

The talks come a day after Trump said he could "conceivably" halt billions of dollars in US aid to both...

Altman rejects Musk’s US$97.4 billion bid to buy OpenAI, as feud continues

After receiving backing from his OpenAI board, Sam Altman informed an Elon Musk-led group of investors that sought to buy...

Chinese auto giant BYD to integrate DeepSeek, broaden self-driving tech

BYD will install its "God's Eye" autonomous driving system in at least 21 models, including the Seagull budget hatchback priced...

Government chiefs and tech leaders gather in Paris for AI summit

Political and tech industry leaders were set to descend on Paris Monday for a two-day summit on artificial intelligence, hoping...

GCC leaders explore regional growth and opportunity at Doha investment meet

The burgeoning creator economy presents an unprecedented opportunity for GCC to outpace global cities and establish itself as the epicenter...

Norway nears 100% goal of all-electric cars

By comparison, the share of electric cars in Europe was just 13.6 percent in the full-year 2024, a decline for...

‘Middle East is a promising area with a lot of initiatives going on in the UAE, Saudi Arabia’

Beyond AI, new technologies will leverage artificial intelligence to drive the next phase of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Alphaeus Hanson,...

Rudolph Lohmeyer: The Gulf is redefining the global future, not just adapting to it

The Middle East must counter global economic divergence by enhancing regional financial integration to drive collective growth, Rudolph Lohmeyer tells...

Exclusive: Green investments lead to tangible returns, says WEF’s Philips 

Public-private partnerships are essential for advancing sustainable urban development and meeting net-zero targets, Vivian Brady Phillips, Head of Strategic Initiatives,...

UNFPA and corporate partners drive reproductive justice in workplaces

Mariarosa Cutillo, UNFPA Chief of the Private Sector and Civil Society Branch, says businesses need to provide adequate maternal health...

War-weary Gazans reel from ‘500 days of humiliation’

Gaza City, Palestinian Territories -- For 500 days since an unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel triggered the Gaza Strip's deadliest war,...
  • The United Nations has said more than $53 billion will be required to rebuild Gaza and end the "humanitarian catastrophe" that has gripped the territory.
  • The Israeli military campaign by land, air and sea has killed at least 48,284 people in Gaza, the majority of them civilians.

FAB delivers strong results in 2024 with profit before tax of AED 19.9 billion, up 13% yoy

First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) has achieved solid results in 2024 with Group net profit reaching AED 17.1 billion, up...
  • The performance marks consecutive years of sustained growth in scale and profitability
  • FAB’s Board of Directors recommends a cash dividend of 75 fils per share

Trump’s aid freeze could cause millions more AIDS deaths: UN agency

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - President Donald Trump's decision to suspend US overseas funding could result in millions more deaths from AIDS,...
  • The United States is the world's largest provider of official development assistance, with most funds directed through the United States Agency for International Development
  • Trump ordered the bulk of US foreign assistance to be frozen for three months on returning to office in January, leaving global humanitarians scrambling to deal with the fallout