Abdulla N. Khoory, an Emirati strategist and advisor on social innovation and philanthropy, argues that the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) stands at a historic inflection point. With Western aid systems in decline and the nonprofit sector facing a global talent shortage, Khoory’s research indicates that hundreds of billions in untapped philanthropic capital can be unlocked
Filling machines are an integral part of the manufacturing and packaging industries, playing a crucial role in ensuring that products are accurately and efficiently filled into containers. These machines are used across various sectors, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and chemicals. Among the different types of filling machines, those designed for handling industrial oils
The gaming picture in the UAE is shifting fast. What sat on the edges of the economy a few years ago now pulls investment, policy focus, and a lot of attention from audiences. It dovetails with the diversification goals under Vision 2030, which helps explain the momentum. This is not just about entertainment. It is
Rostro Group (www.rostro.com), aninternational diversified fintech and financial services group,has obtained a Category 5 license from the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), marking a significant step in its long-term commitment to shape the UAE’s future financial ecosystem. The UAE’s fintech ecosystem continues to expand at an exceptional pace, supported by progressive regulation, rising investor
Dubai’s rental prices have increased rapidly in the last two years, so many new arrivals say they are now looking for a place to live, and they search the phrase bed space near me a lot on Google. In the past, bed space near me was considered a temporary option for short-term workers. But today,
The latest edition of the Gulf Economic Update (GEU)- Fall 2025, issued today by the World Bank, forecasts that the UAE economy will grow by 4.8 percent. The report, titled “The Gulf’s Digital Transformation: A Powerful Engine for Economic Diversification,” confirmed that the UAE continues to achieve strong and broad-based growth, with balance across oil
Dubai’s coastline has entered a new creative phase, marked by a shift away from rigid geometries toward softer, sculptural forms. What once defined the city’s skyline—sharp silhouettes, vertical lines, and architectural spectacle—now competes with a different kind of expression shaped by curvature, movement, and environmental sensitivity. This transformation is especially visible along Palm Jumeirah, where