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Since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, relations between Israelis and Palestinians have deteriorated massively. There are many proposals for a path to a peaceful future, but for political and societal reasons,
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Data center company Khazna is building the backbone for the giant Stargate venture in the Middle East with leading AI companies.
US Senator Ashley Moody (R-Florida) was in Mayport on Friday afternoon, meeting with sailors on the USS The Sullivans, which just returned home from deployment in the Middle East earlier this month.
Some Muslim and Middle Eastern tech founders and leaders are among people protesting a prominent venture capitalist’s recent comments blasting New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
M42 is already the largest health care group in the Middle East and serves some 15 million patients worldwide with operations in 27 countries. Its revenues have grown five times in the past seven years.
The nation of Jordan is currently spearheading a tourism revival in the Middle East. The kingdom has united a group of countries from the same region that have experienced rebounding growth. Alongside several other Arab nations,
The Korean entertainment powerhouse says the subsidiary will facilitate Middle East collaborations across music, television, film, and live entertainment, including large-scale K-pop concerts.
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Explore how Bahrain International Circuit transformed the Middle East into a Formula 1 powerhouse since hosting its first race in 2004, influencing other Gulf states and securing long-term F1 hosting rights through 2036.