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Al Jazeera English

War, the Gulf & Rethinking Money in Sport

Samantha Johnson looks at how geopolitics could impact the business of sport in the Gulf

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

On the ascendant

WITH the global order breaking down, wars have erupted in various parts of the world — especially in South Asia, Europe and now the Middle East. Force is being used against adversaries unilaterally with utter disregard…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

President Zardari underscores industrial cooperation, technology partnership during visit to China

President Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday underscored the importance of bolstering industrial and technological cooperation with China, where he visited a heavy equipment manufacturer. The president arrived in China on…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Entrepreneur Development Ministry seeks feedback from industry players on West Asia conflict pressures, says minister

KEPALA BATAS, April 26 — The Ministry of Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development (KUSKOP) is actively conducting engagement sessions with stakeholders, including micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) associations,…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Gulf countries a key force in the future of entrepreneurship and digital assets

As digital finance continues to reshape global economies, Silvina Moschini, founder of the recently launched Unicoin Foundation, is positioning her venture at the intersection of innovation, regulation, and social…

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Daily Nation Kenya

Seven gunned down in Kitui-Tana River border clash

The attackers set fire to several local businesses, a petrol station and a number of motorcycles.

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Mopane worm and termite sales relieve poverty in rural South Africa – studies explore the impact

Larvae of the mopane moth (Gonimbrasia belina), on a mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane). By SAplants - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 , CC BY South Africa’s Limpopo province borders Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. It is one…

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TheJournal.ie

Tánaiste signals supports for households to shift away from fossil fuels

Households and small businesses cannot be expected to carry the burden alone, said Tánaiste Simon Harris.

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Another POL price hike triggers widespread anxiety

LAHORE: The public at large, trade unions, associations and civil society groups have widely criticised the government for once again increasing the petrol and diesel prices and sought withdrawal of the decision with…

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HKFP·policy

Ramen, nightlife and love: A Japanese entrepreneur’s 55 years in Hong Kong

Ippei-an Ramen & Bar, a Japanese restaurant that has been in operation for 42 years, is located in what people may say is one of Hong Kong’s worst locations. Energy Plaza, a commercial building in Tsim Sha Tsui East, is…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Cybersecurity policy gaps expose firms to risks: survey

ISLAMABAD: A recent survey titled “Cybersecurity in the Workplace: Emp­loyee Knowledge and Behaviour” shows that 39pc of professionals in Pakistan consider their company’s cybersecurity rules excessive or not fully…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Palestinians vote in first elections since Gaza war

Palestinians in the West Bank and central Gaza voted yesterday in municipal elections, the first since the Gaza war erupted, marked by low turnout and a narrow slate of contenders. Nearly 1.5mn people were registered to…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

Malaysia offers rare earths alternative to China

Workers load tonnes of rare earth minerals into bags ready for shipping at a refinery in eastern Malaysia, fuelling the global pushback against China’s grip on the critical sector. Rare earths are a key ingredient in…

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Gulf Times Education·policy

The quiet shift towards wealth inheritance

For all the talk of trade wars and recession risks, generally the global economy has performed well in recent years. Absolute poverty has fallen, and wealth has risen. In an ownership-based global economy, those with…

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Gulf Times Education

almeera AGM approves distribution of QR0.40 dividend

Al Meera Consumer Goods Company (almeera) is eyeing expansion plans, which include adding more branches across Qatar, developing private labels, and expanding partnerships with local suppliers to provide high-quality…

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Middle East Eye

Palestinians vote in first elections since war, amid ongoing Israeli attacks

Palestinians vote in first elections since war, amid ongoing Israeli attacks Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and central Gaza voted on Saturday in municipal elections, the first since Israel's war on Gaza…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

MSMEDA channels EGP 939m into Sinai to fund SMEs, create 25,000 jobs

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA) has injected EGP 939.4m into North and South Sinai between 2014 and 2025, financing nearly 10,000 projects and generating around 25,000 job…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

Egypt’s Doorknock Mission in Washington: Investment prospects amid regional turmoil

The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Egypt has wrapped up its 43rd “Doorknock Mission” to Washington, concluding a week of high-level meetings that delivered both economic and political signals at a time of…

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Dawn Pakistan

Islamabad administration allows public, goods transport; revises business timings

ISLAMABAD: The capital administration on Saturday night allowed all types of public and goods transport to enter the city, while also revising business timings. The administration said all bus stands across the city…

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Daily News Egypt

IBAG unveils new identity as ‘Rimmit’, launches strategy and money transfer app

IBAG, a leading international money transfer company, has announced the launch of its new brand identity under the name “Rimmit”, marking a strategic evolution in its journey to deliver advanced non-banking financial…

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