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الإمارات العربية المتحدة, United Arab Emirates
Middle East
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Date Listed11 June 2026
ContractPermanent
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Curated headlines from United Arab Emirates · computing · 20 stories

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Daily News Egypt·higher-ed

Egypt could earn up to $9bn annually from digital talent exports: WorkShift Summit

Egypt could generate between $5bn and $9bn in annual revenues from exporting digital services and remote work talent if the government achieves its target of creating 630,000 jobs through digital services exports by…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Rubio to visit Bahrain and reassure Gulf ally amid Iran war, sources say

Rubio to visit Bahrain and reassure Gulf ally amid Iran war, sources say Submitted by Sean Mathews on Wed, 06/10/2026 - 11:10 Secretary of state's visit would come as the country reels from Iranian attacks and economic…

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Al-Monitor

'The Donald of Dubai': property tycoon seeks to become data king

A UAE real estate magnate close to Donald Trump is pumping billions of dollars into data centres, hoping to cash in on the AI boom and become the global leader in the field. DAMAC Properties chairman Hussain Sajwani,…

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Gulf Times Education·edtech

Historic spectacle: SpaceX IPO is set to overwhelm financial markets

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is poised to have the largest stock-market debut in history when it holds its initial public offering on Friday. SpaceX is aiming to raise as much as $75bn in the listing, more than twice the previous…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Space emerges as trillion-dollar growth sector in global economy

Space is no longer a domain limited to scientific exploration and research missions. In recent years, it has evolved into one of the fastest-growing sectors of the global economy, driven by rapid advances in satellite…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Second Qatar-Korea Artificial Intelligence Forum begins in Doha

The second Qatar-Korea Artificial Intelligence Forum commenced today in Doha under the theme 'New Horizons and Business Opportunities.' The event is organized by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology…

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Gulf Times Qatar·higher-ed

Arts-track students get new route into science degrees

Qatar's high school graduates from the literacy and humanities track will now be able to cross into science, technology, engineering and mathematics degrees — fields long closed to them — under a new initiative…

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Asharq Al-Awsat (English)

Google to Pay Musk $920 Million a Month for AI Computing Capacity

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Gulf Times Education·research

SpaceX IPO set to test high-flying US stocks rally

The long-awaited, massive SpaceX initial public offering is expected next week, a major event for the US stock market, with investors ‌wary of possible overexuberance after a stunning rally. Investors will also assess…

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Gulf Times Education·research

Macro soothsayers, stock analysts see vastly different markets

The strongest earnings season in years is coming to a close, and the Wall Street analysts who focus on individual companies have rarely been this bullish. They raised their stock price targets at the fastest pace since…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

Egypt targets $6bn in outsourcing exports this year: Communications minister

Raafat Hindi, Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said the government is targeting outsourcing exports of $6bn this year, up from approximately $5.2bn in 2024, as part of efforts to strengthen…

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Daily News Egypt

Asian suppliers seen as next winners from AI fundraising wave

Investors are increasingly looking to Asia’s technology supply chain as a major beneficiary of a new wave of expected stock offerings by SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic, betting that fresh capital raised in the US will…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

EU wants to break up with US tech

Wary of being vulnerable to the whims of foreign governments, the European Union is preparing far-reaching new moves to ditch American digital companies and Chinese chips in favour of European alternatives. The…

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Gulf Times Education·edtech

Fears of unfettered hacking spurred by Anthropic’s Mythos AI model overstated

Early fears that Anthropic’s new AI model, Mythos, could dramatically turbocharge hacking are looking overstated a month after its release. The company warned at launch in April ‌that Mythos had uncovered thousands of…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Critical minerals – the raw materials of great power competition

We live in a world where the lines between geopolitics and trade and security and finance are increasingly blurred. Reports that the US Department of War has established a critical minerals team made up of former…

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Daily News Egypt

Pope Leo urges safeguards against AI dominance

Pope Leo XIV has called for stronger global safeguards to ensure artificial intelligence remains “human-centred” and does not come to dominate humanity, warning that technological power should not automatically…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

US chip scramble and the Gulf’s sovereign bet

When word surfaced this week that the White House had quietly cleared a request worth some $9bn to buy the advanced processors America’s intelligence agencies need to run the newest artificial-intelligence models, the…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Family businesses set to anchor Qatar's next growth cycle

As Qatar strengthens non-hydrocarbons sector and regional competitiveness, family enterprises, which have historically risen above occasion, are slated to be central to sustaining growth, stability, and economic…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Scaling ETA systems: Balancing high-volume data, innovation

Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine, once said Peter Sondergaard, a tech strategist best known for his leadership roles at Gartner, the global research and advisory firm.…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

UDST celebrates second day of its Class of 2026 graduation ceremony

Under the esteemed patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) celebrated the…

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