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flydubai 2025 profit $591m

Total revenue increases by 6% to $3.7bn

BYD logs record EV sales in 2025

It sold 2.26m EVs vs Tesla's 1.22 by Sept end.

Google to invest $6.4bn

The investment is its biggest-ever in Germany.

Pfizer poised to buy Metsera

The pharma giant improved its offer to $10bn.

Ozempic maker lowers outlook

The company posted tepid Q3 results.

UK withdraws Tehran embassy staff as Trump weighs Iran strikes; JD Vance says “no chance” of long war

Reports suggest some of Trump’s advisers would prefer Israel to initiate any strike, calculating that American public opinion would be more supportive if Washington were seen as backing an ally rather than acting unilaterally.

GCC as the bridge in a fragmented global ad tech market

S4 Capital founder Martin Sorrell tells TRENDS digital dominance, AI disruption and consolidation are reshaping global advertising, urging agile, tech-first players to implement change decisively.

Weaker dollar creates window for international property buyers in Dubai

For British buyers, the impact is substantial. A AED 5 million property that cost £1,098,901 in January 2025 now costs just £994,036—a saving of nearly £105,000, or 9.45%. Similar gains apply to buyers from the EU, Japan, China, and other regions with currencies that have strengthened against the dollar, writes Charles Philion, co-founder Pure Value

Dubai faces substantial supply headwinds that may absorb currency-driven demand without triggering significant price gains. Approximately 45,000-50,000 new residential units are expected in 2025-2026, with vacancy rates elevated in older secondary locations, he adds.

Gulf startup hubs: Converging strategies, diverging ambitions

Despite fierce branding as rivals, Gulf startup hubs share capital, policy, and talent structures that are quietly shaping distinct, globally ambitious growth paths.

From Wall Street to Cairo: Face-to-face dialogue defines global leadership

True global leadership is forged through sustained, face-to-face dialogue, cross-cultural immersion, and relationships that transcend digital convenience and headline-driven narratives.

GCC startups will surprise the world by building culture-first tech

Snap’s regional chief Hussein Freijeh outlines growth plans across MENA and APAC in an interview with TRENDS, highlighting startups, creators...

Why the GCC should stop trying to build Silicon Valley and focus on owning it

Fahad AlSharekh says the GCC’s edge isn’t startup mimicry but global investment power — backing AI, infrastructure and category leaders early, not chasing hype.

How Doha is Building a Knowledge Economy 

By pairing sovereign capital with frictionless regulation, Doha reversed the startup playbook, attracting investors and founders first, then letting an ecosystem form around them naturally

Embed AI in workflows so deep that it becomes invisible: Matt Cloke

Becoming AI-native starts with a shift in mindset. To harness its full potential, we need to see AI not as a product but as a partner. It’s less about which model you’re using and more about how you use it, writes Cloke, CTO Endava.

We are witnessing the rise of a maturing Web3 world: Nicole Valentine

The world has known the Middle East for its oil. But a new fuel is taking the main stage: knowledge, AI, digital assets, says Nicole Valentine, the FinTech director at Milken Institute Finance, in an interview with TRENDS.

Beyond entertainment: How storytelling is shifting in the digital age

In a world where our screens shape how we think, feel, and connect, entertainment has become more than an escape — it’s how we make sense of everything around us, says Andy Climan, CEO of Entertainment Media Ventures.

UK withdraws Tehran embassy staff as Trump weighs Iran strikes; JD Vance says “no chance” of long war

Reports suggest some of Trump’s advisers would prefer Israel to initiate any strike, calculating that American public opinion would be...

GCC as the bridge in a fragmented global ad tech market

S4 Capital founder Martin Sorrell tells TRENDS digital dominance, AI disruption and consolidation are reshaping global advertising, urging agile, tech-first...

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Arab Parliament, Muslim nations slam Huckabee’s Middle East remarks

Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yamahi, Speaker of the Arab Parliament, stressed that any talk of control over the occupied Palestinian...

Citizen-consumers are redefining the global reputation of multinationals: Ipsos study

The report, Impacts of Multinational Corporations: What Citizen-Consumers Want from Foreign Companies Doing Business in Their Country, draws on a...

Governments must put creativity at the center of economic strategy: Report

Titled Creative Futures: The Springboard for Sustained Economic Growth and Diversification, the report argues that cultural and creative industries —...

Iran’s Khamenei likens protests to ‘coup’, warns of regional war

Iran's supreme leader on Sunday likened recent anti-government protests to a "coup", warning that any US attack on the Islamic...

Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump’s Fed pick

Gold and silver prices dived Friday, European stock markets ended the week up while Wall Street fell slightly with investors reassured...

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Weaker dollar creates window for international property buyers in Dubai

Dubai faces substantial supply headwinds that may absorb currency-driven demand without triggering significant price gains. Approximately 45,000-50,000 new residential units are expected in 2025-2026, with vacancy rates...

Gulf startup hubs: Converging strategies, diverging ambitions

Despite fierce branding as rivals, Gulf startup hubs share capital, policy, and talent structures that are quietly shaping distinct, globally...

EDITOR'S PICK

3 ways travel drives economic growth while enhancing global connections and sustainability

WTTC research shows that, having endured estimated losses of $4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs...

EVs just the start, urban mobility needs a holistic approach

Cities must adopt EVs alongside shared transport, robust infrastructure, clean energy, and inclusivity, says Jamie...

Exclusive: Private military companies look at $366.8bn market as their demand, role in global conflicts rise

Rising security concerns, confrontational geopolitics, and chaotic global changes have fueled the demand for private...

TikTok under fire: Espionage claims, election influence campaigns and controversies

The platform faces accusations of espionage in the United States, while the European Union has...

Why the GCC should stop trying to build Silicon Valley and focus on owning it

Fahad AlSharekh says the GCC’s edge isn’t startup mimicry but global investment power — backing AI, infrastructure and category leaders...

Latest News

Gold, silver prices tumble as investors soothed by Trump’s Fed pick

Gold and silver prices dived Friday, European stock markets ended the week up while Wall Street fell slightly with investors reassured...

Hamas tells AFP ready to transfer Gaza governance to Palestinian committee

"Protocols are prepared, files are complete, and committees are in place to oversee the handover, ensuring a complete transfer of...

Qatar announces $430 mn in support for Lebanon

A visiting Qatari official on Monday announced a multi-million dollar aid package for Lebanon, primarily to support the country's crumbling...

Gold tops $5,000 for first time on Trump policy unrest

While turbulence over Trump's ambitions for Greenland and pressure on the Federal Reserve have provided the most recent support for...

Netanyahu, US envoys discuss opening Rafah crossing: Israeli media

US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reopen the Rafah crossing between Gaza and...

From Wall Street to Cairo: Face-to-face dialogue defines global leadership

True global leadership is forged through sustained, face-to-face dialogue, cross-cultural immersion, and relationships that transcend digital convenience and headline-driven narratives.

We are witnessing the rise of a maturing Web3 world: Nicole Valentine

The world has known the Middle East for its oil. But a new fuel is taking the main stage: knowledge,...

GCC startups will surprise the world by building culture-first tech

Snap’s regional chief Hussein Freijeh outlines growth plans across MENA and APAC in an interview with TRENDS, highlighting startups, creators...

How Doha is Building a Knowledge Economy 

By pairing sovereign capital with frictionless regulation, Doha reversed the startup playbook, attracting investors and founders first, then letting an...

Embed AI in workflows so deep that it becomes invisible: Matt Cloke

Becoming AI-native starts with a shift in mindset. To harness its full potential, we need to see AI not as...

Beyond entertainment: How storytelling is shifting in the digital age

In a world where our screens shape how we think, feel, and connect, entertainment has become more than an escape...

We are witnessing the rise of a maturing Web3 world: Nicole Valentine

The world has known the Middle East for its oil. But a new fuel is taking the main stage: knowledge,...
  • The key to alignment always starts with the numbers. Data has the power to tell a story that resonates with policy, business, and tech.
  • Today’s entrepreneur has a blockchain superhighway, they can access round the clock to conduct, transact, and build their businesses.

Six Middle East cafés feature in the world’s 100 best coffee shops 2026 list

Six coffee shops from the Middle East have secured places in The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops 2026 list, highlighting...
  • The United Arab Emirates led the region with two cafés making the Top 100, reinforcing its position as a fast-expanding specialty coffee hub
  • Qatar and Oman achieved their first-ever entries in the global ranking, while Turkey’s Meet Lab Coffee returned to the list

US-Iran talks set for Geneva amid military buildup

The renewed diplomacy comes as Washington has deployed two aircraft carriers, additional jets and ships, and reinforced air defenses across...
  • A previous diplomatic effort was derailed last year by Israeli air strikes on Iran, triggering a 12-day conflict in June that briefly drew in US forces targeting Iranian facilities
  • The security situation has led several countries — including Sweden, Serbia, Poland and Australia — to urge their citizens to leave Iran.