INSEAD Day 4 - 728x90

TECOM profit climbs

High occupancy across assets boosts earnings.

Emirates Stallions Q1 revenue up 11%

The rise helped by strong demand in real estate

ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

Alujain widens 2025 loss

The increase in loss is due to impairment charges, weaker prices.

Shoukry and Blinken open Egypt-US Strategic Dialogue

  • The two welcomed the opportunity to deepen the strong partnership between the United States and Egypt
  • Secretary Blinken also expressed appreciation for Egypt’s role in supporting regional stability, including its continued work to de-escalate tensions in Gaza

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken opened the U.S.-Egypt Strategic Dialogue, the first bilateral dialogue held since 2015.

The two welcomed the opportunity to deepen the strong partnership between the United States and Egypt.

During their bilateral meeting at the beginning of the dialogue, Secretary Blinken and Foreign Minister Shoukry exchanged views on international and regional issues, human rights, and pathways to increased cooperation on economic, judicial, security, education, and cultural issues.

Secretary Blinken also expressed appreciation for Egypt’s role in supporting regional stability, including its continued work to de-escalate tensions in Gaza, and efforts in support of UNSMIL in Libya. The Secretary underscored the U.S. government’s commitment to Egypt’s water security. The Secretary reaffirmed President Biden’s commitment that human rights will be central to U.S. foreign policy and welcomed the chance to discuss Egypt’s human rights goals. The Secretary and the Foreign Minister agreed that the Strategic Dialogue presents an opportunity to advance each of these areas of collaboration and agreed to maintain close coordination on these issues going forward.