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Sultan Bin Salman led the Arab world into space exploration

Space tech gives Gulf nations a launchpad for local talent

Saudi Arabia aims to emulate UAE’s success In 1985, Sultan Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, a former Royal Saudi Air Force pilot, became the first Arab to go into space, flying aboard a US Space Shuttle mission as a payload specialist. He was appointed chairman of the Saudi Space Commission in 2018 and although he […]

Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City manager, celebrates with the trophy after winning the Premier League last season

How the UAE makes friends and influences people

A World Expo, Mars Mission, ownership of a Premier League football club and a Tour de France victory are among the success stories that have raised the UAE’s international standing as a soft power  Seduction is always more effective than coercion. So said author Joseph Nye when he introduced the concept of soft power in […]

The partnership aims to find - and nurture - skills in areas such as AI and machine learning

New deal allows Abu Dhabi to tap into global tech talent pool

Abu Dhabi’s latest partnership agreement, part of its $545 million Innovation Programme, will help address urgent skill shortages in the technology sector and widen access to the global talent pool. The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) yesterday announced a partnership with global in-house centre consulting firm ANSR and artificial intelligence-powered talent sourcing platform Talent500. ADIO […]

Dustin Johnson, at No 13 in the world, is the highest ranked player in the field and stands to earn $125 million from the series

LIV Golf tees off amid smears and controversy

Rival PGA Tour bans players for chasing ‘boatloads of cash’ Heated politics have overshadowed play in what is fast becoming golf’s most controversial tournament in history – the Saudi Arabian-funded LIV Golf Series. Teeing off on June 9, the LIV Series’ inaugural UK event clashed directly with the start of the RBC Canadian Open, an […]

Delivery drivers deserve ‘a steady income’, say UAE operators

Motoboy, a Dubai-based delivery operator who entered the market in December last year, believes all drivers in the sector should be paid a fair wage and should not be expected to cover operating expenses for their employers. In early May, delivery drivers at Talabat, the Middle East unit of Germany’s Delivery Hero, and British operator […]

Malek Al Malek, the chairman of TECOM

Boom time as TECOM leads the Gulf IPO resurgence

As Dubai announced plans to sell a 12.5 percent stake in business park operator TECOM today – its second public offering this year after Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) – Middle Eastern bourses have generally defied the downward international trend with increases in trading activity and values amid a robust pipeline of initial public offerings […]

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Crypto crash was ‘a blessing’, admits Sarwa founder

Should everyone own cryptocurrencies? “No, definitely not,” Mark Chahwan, co-founder of Sarwa, told AGBI exactly a week after the investing and personal finance platform introduced the option to trade cryptocurrencies. The firm said in a statement that Sarwa Crypto will offer commission-free trading of the world’s four most recognised cryptocurrencies – Bitcoin, Ether, Litecoin, and Bitcoin […]

Phil Mickelson plays in the Pro-Am ahead of the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational

Gulf riches has legacy sports events quaking in their boots

Phil Mickelson’s self-imposed break from golf has ended with a $200 million golden handshake. The six-time major winner stepped down from the game in February after issuing a string of controversial comments about Saudi Arabia and the PGA Tour but has announced his return for the PIF-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series. In a statement on […]

Crypto users turn to chatbots in crisis

UAE-based crypto exchange BitOasis has seen the number of interactions with its chatbot surge from about 300 late last year, to nearly 3,000 this year after Bitcoin’s violent crash – a total rise of 1,400 percent. Bitcoin, the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency, has more than halved since hitting its all-time high of $69,000 in November […]

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Canada and Dubai grow closer with every deal struck

A Canadian pension fund company’s decision to invest $5 billion in UAE multinational logistics company DP World’s assets is a striking example of the deepening commercial ties between the two countries.   Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec’s (CPDQ) announced the deal on Monday. It will see CPDQ take a 22 percent stake in DP World’s prized assets in […]

File photo of Karish field

Inside the Israel-Lebanon dispute blocking oil and gas exploration

A dispute between Israel and Lebanon over their maritime boundary has obstructed energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean and risks exacerbating tensions between the nations. After months of deadlock in US-mediated talks, Beirut warned on Sunday against any activity in the disputed area – responding to the arrival of a vessel to develop a field […]

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, will reap the benefits of rising oil prices

Higher oil prices ease budgetary woes

Surging oil prices in 2022 mean most Middle East and North African (MENA) oil producers can look forward to recording a surplus this year – often after running budget deficits and, on occasion, plundering their sovereign wealth funds. In 2020, as demand collapsed on the back of the pandemic, Brent crude averaged just $42 a […]

Mena has high hopes for post-pandemic tourism

Visitors are returning to key tourism destinations around the Middle East and North Africa, but not everywhere is faring so well The surge in passenger numbers at the Gulf’s biggest airports in the opening months of this year tells a clear story of recovery in the region’s travel and tourism sector. Doha’s Hamad International handled […]

How Oman’s sultan is reshaping the nation

Omanis went into three days of mourning after the death of Sultan Qaboos bin Said in January 2020. When they reemerged with a new leader in Qaboos’ first cousin, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, the oil-rich country was unaware that two waves of crises were looming on the horizon. A sudden dip in oil prices soon […]

How London became the Islamic finance capital of the West

London has in recent years cemented its position as a vital hub for Islamic finance thanks to history, circumstance and a concerted effort by the government to support the sector. With its strong financial infrastructure and burgeoning fintech space, the UK capital is primed to dominate Western Islamic finance for the foreseeable future. “London and […]

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UAE, Egypt and Jordan industrial pact will ‘unleash billions’

The partnership hopes to strengthen each country’s economic clout and competitive standing, both in the region and further afield  The UAE, Egypt and Jordan’s decision to enter into an economic partnership stands out from recent announcements of bilateral deals struck between Arab countries and Western partners.   The regional partnership, announced in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, […]

Saudi aims to increase its 300 tonnes of beans a year to 2,500 tonnes

Saudis want the world to wake up and smell their coffee

Did Arabica coffee originate in Arabia? Many say it hails from Ethiopia and then spread to Yemen and the rest of the Middle East. As coffee experts and aficionados continue to debate its history, Saudi Arabia is working to put a new stamp on the industry.  Saudi Arabia has named 2022 the year of Saudi […]

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Gulf SWFs are back on a roll but beware Russian ties

Buoyant oil prices are keeping Gulf treasuries full following the pandemic The past few years may have been decidedly mixed for Gulf sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), but with a recent surge in oil prices and lockdowns ending the pressure is now easing.  During the Covid-19 pandemic many funds found their reserves heavily depleted by governments […]

Digitisation costs, but UAE banks need to take the plunge

Banks in the United Arab Emirates are seeing their profits squeezed due to the cost of digitalising their operations, but experts believe lenders still need to invest more to keep up with global benchmarks. The latest S&P Global UAE Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), released earlier this month, found that costs are at their highest levels […]

Buckingham Palace is one of the many tourist attractions appealing to Arab visitors

UK will see a resurgence in Gulf travellers this summer

The UK has historically been a favoured tourism spot for Gulf Arabs but the global pandemic brought international travel to a grinding halt.  As the world reopens its shutters, however, GCC tourists’ appetite for Britain is experiencing a strong renaissance, according to industry experts. On March 18 all remaining Covid-19 international travel restrictions were lifted for passengers arriving […]

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Move over Hollywood, it’s Arab time at Cannes film festival

The Middle East is one of the big talking points among the international film set at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, especially the presence of Saudi Arabia which unveiled big-ticket incentives to lure Hollywood and Bollywood producers to the kingdom. “I think in the past [the Middle East] always had some sort of presence but […]