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TAQA Q1 net income $571m

Net income fell $2.58bn due to one-off items recognized in 2023.

QatarEnergy buys stake in Egypt blocks

It did not disclose the cost of the agreement.

TSMC’s April revenue up 60%

It capitalized on huge wave of demand for chips used in AI hardware.

Etihad reports record Q1 profit

Total revenue increased by $269 million in the same period.

Aramco Q1 profit down 14.5%

Despite lower profit, it will pay $31bn in dividends to Saudi government.

Middle East Policy Council invites nomination for 40 Under 40 Awards

    • Nominations can be submitted in eight categories — government, education, academia/think tank, non-profit, journalism, arts and culture, and business

    • The awards will recognize professionals making an impact in US-Middle East relations

    The Middle East Policy Council invites nominations for its first-ever 40 Under 40 Awards to recognize professionals making an impact in U.S. – Middle East relations. Nominations can be submitted in eight categories — government, education, academia/think tank, non-profit, journalism, arts and culture, and business. Individuals can nominate a co-worker, fellow professional, or themselves.

    The priority deadline is June 30, 2021 and the final deadline for nominations is September 1, 2021. Honorees will be notified on a rolling basis and formally recognized at the MEPC’s 40th Anniversary Gala later in 2021. Profiles of the honorees will be featured on MEPC’s website and social media channels.

    The requirement for nominations are: less than 300 words describing how the nominee has contributed to understanding between the United States and the Middle East. Be a professional under the age of 40 by November 15, 2021. Fall within one of the eight nomination categories: government, education, academia/think tank, non-profit, journalism, arts and culture, and business.