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‘Wadeem’ sold out for $1.49bn

This is the highest Abu Dhabi real-estate release to date.

Tesla Q2 sales down 13.5%

Shares rally after the disclosure, better than some forecasts.

TomTom cuts 300 jobs

The firm said it was realigning its organization as it embraces AI.

Aldar nets $953m in sales at Fahid

Aldar said 42 percent of the buyers are under the age of 45.

Qualcomm to Alphawave for $2.4 bn

The deal makes Alphawave the latest tech company to depart London.
  • Women’s cricket looks to future with Dubai event

    The FairBreak Invitational, featuring England captain Heather Knight, West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor and Pakistan's Sana Mir, opens on Wednesday.

    Women's cricket has emerged as a marketing hit in recent years with international finals played at sold-out stadiums, including a record 86,000-plus at the MCG.

    Progress was halted by the pandemic but the sport bounced back with a successful World Cup in New Zealand, Australia beating Knight's England at a sold-out Hagley Oval last month.

  • 25 children’s authors from five continents to attend Sharjah festival

    A group of 25 international children’s authors from five continents will be leading a cultural program at the 13th edition...

    Organized by Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), the annual festival for children and youth runs for 12 days this year and is themed ‘Create Creativity’.  

    It will see the participation of 139 publishers from 12 nations. A host of popular artists and experts will lead 750 workshops and 130 art shows and performances.

  • Jeddah Season 2022 kicks off in Saudi Arabia

    This year's Jeddah Season is expected to feature international events and artistic and theatrical performances, Arab and international art concerts,...

    Jeddah Season 2022 is expected to make Jeddah a permanent destination for tourism, entertainment, and events in the region

    The 60-day event will reportedly see 2,800 activities in nine main zones in the presence of Jeddah residents and visitors

  • Murals bring ‘joy’ to Baghdad concrete jungle

    Baghdad's infrastructure was laid to waste by a 13-year international embargo against the regime of late dictator Saddam Hussein.

    Baghdad's infrastructure was laid to waste by a 13-year international embargo against the regime of late dictator Saddam Hussein

    Artist acknowledges that much needs to be done to rehabilitate the city, which once stood as a beacon of Arab culture

  • Middle East: What are the most influential values?

    Different values are given different magnitudes of priority across the world. Here are the ones that the Middle East is...

    Different values can become an influence for any number of reasons

    These could be range from geography to climate to even religion

  • Could movie theaters help stave Netflix decline?

    With box offices bouncing back from the Covid-19 pandemic, and Netflix stock plummeting after its first loss of subscribers in...

    Releasing films on big screens before offering them to subscribers would have seemed anathema to Netflix's successful business model

    It is this model that has already sent the likes of Disney and Warner scrambling to catch up in the so-called streaming wars

  • Arab Brazilian Chamber, FUNAG sign cooperation MoU

    The agreement is expected to reinforce the ABCC’s operations in the cultural area and allow for it to get closer...

    The cooperation agreement apparently provides for a collaboration in research, studies, and academic activities in areas of common interest

    These include bilateral relations and diplomatic history, trade, investment, science, technology and innovation, sustainable development, and energy

  • 4,500-year-old stone statuette found in Gaza

    Carved out of limestone and 22 centimeters long, the 2500 BC statuette was found by a farmer working his land...

    The find was the latest in Gaza, where tourism at archaeological sites is limited due to an Israeli blockade imposed since the militant group Hamas took over the enclave in 2007.

    In February, workers at a construction site in northern Gaza discovered 31 Roman-era tombs dating to the first century AD.

  • Asian Games in China faces possibility of postponement: Official

    The 2022 Asian Games in China is facing the possibility of being postponed, an official told AFP on Thursday, after...

    The Olympic-sized event is scheduled to be held in September in Hangzhou near Shanghai, which is grappling with a major coronavirus emergency.

    Most international sports events have been on hold in China since the Covid-19 pandemic, although Beijing hosted the Winter Olympics in a strict bio-bubble in February.

  • David Cronenberg puts kidney stone pic on sale

    The director has put up a picture of his newly removed kidney stones for sale for $30,000 as an NFT.

    The Canadian has put up a picture of his newly removed kidney stones -- which he calls "Inner Beauty" -- up for sale for $30,000 as an NFT.

    The auction comes as Cronenberg prepares to premiere his new movie, "Crimes of the Future", at the Cannes film festival next month.

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