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Fifa's expanded Club World Cup has been met with cynicism in places, but how did the rest of the world embrace the tournament ...
U.S.-made bombs destroyed a detention facility that held Ethiopian migrants in Yemen, crushing bodies and shredding limbs. Amid official silence, the survivors are left wondering why.
From Europe to the Middle East, Asia to the Americas, governments and developers are reexamining what it means to provide dignified, affordable housing—and in many cases, they're getting creative.
Delta stopped flying to DXB as a result of a battle over what the US 'big three' claimed were unfair business practices. Delta, United Airlines, and American Airlines accused Emirates, Qatar Airways, ...
BP Flags Hit From Lower Oil, Gas Prices But Expects Production Rebound BP warned lower oil and gas prices would hit its second-quarter performance, but said it expects higher upstream production and a ...
Saudi Arabia put two Ethiopians to death July 10, pushing this year's number of foreigners executed past 100 — a spike in ...
The resumption will see Saudia close reservations on three of its existing 14X-weekly Jeddah–London Heathrow frequencies, ...
Huawei Technologies is pushing to break Nvidia’s dominance in the AI chip market by targeting buyers in the Middle East and ...
China has considerable advantages, and neither superpower seems eager to cooperate to avoid catastrophe. And given AI’s world ...
The Middle East has emerged as a booming market for AI chips, with several U.S. technology firms such as Nvidia announcing ...
The United Arab Emirates could further boost its oil capacity after 2027 if that is what markets require, its energy minister ...
Karen House argues that Mohammed bin Salman has an opportunity to protect his interests and secure peace in the region.
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