Author: Arabian Media staff

Gareth Mills, partner at Charles Russell Speechlys/Image: Supplied As Gulf states race to become digital hubs, two neighbours are carving very different approaches to data governance. Bahrain has invested in cloud and data-centre capacity and adopted a pragmatic, adequacy-style model for cross-border flows. Qatar is pursuing a centralised, sovereignty-first playbook—backed by a GDPR-style law, a state-led cloud framework and big infrastructure bets. Both trajectories create real commercial opportunities, but they also reshape compliance, cloud strategy and operational resilience for any firm doing business in the region. That is the succinct read from Gareth Mills, partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, who…

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Image: Supplied Few arenas combine raw human grit with technological brilliance quite like Formula 1. The roar of engines, precision manoeuvres, and split-second decisions have long been the hallmarks of this sport. But as the 2025 season charges ahead, a quiet shift is unfolding. Formula 1  (F1) isn’t just a battle of horsepower and courage anymore. It’s turning into a silent war waged with algorithms, neural networks, and cloud computing. With 1.5 terabytes of data generated per car per race weekend, the smartest team, not just the fastest, holds the edge. Welcome to F1’s new era: the code-driven arms race.…

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Image: Getty Images/ For illustrative purposes Initial public offerings (IPOs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) raised $2.5bn in Q2 2025, up 4 per cent from the previous quarter, driven largely by Saudi Arabia’s market activity, EY said in its latest MENA IPO Eye report. Saudi Arabia accounted for 13 of the quarter’s 14 listings, raising a total of $1.9bn across sectors including transportation and healthcare. Low-cost carrier flynas led proceeds, contributing 44 per cent of the quarter’s total, followed by Specialized Medical Company with $500m and United Carton Industries Company with $160m. The UAE saw a single…

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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) made headlines for narrowing students’ abilities to repay student loans, but the bill may have another significant effect on students. Through the CARES Act, employers could contribute towards employees’ loans tax-free. This was a temporary measure, but the OBBBA has made the tax exclusion permanent. The annual $5,250 cap on tax-free contributions will be adjusted for inflation starting in 2026. We’ll look into how these changes could affect students and their increased debt burden as student loan payments resume. Key Takeaways The OBBBA makes the tax exclusion for employer-provided student loan repayment assistance…

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