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Image credit: WHX Tech/Website In a bold move that underscores the Middle East’s growing leadership in digital health, WHX Tech 2025 is set to launch from September 8–10, 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event aims to drive meaningful change by convening global experts, emerging startups, and decision-makers to explore real-world applications of digital health. Read-WHX Tech unveils its agenda for September 2025 in Dubai Held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai Health, Emirates Health Services and in partnership with HIMSS, the inaugural WHX Tech event brings together healthcare…
Credit: Getty Images In this interview, Alexandre Ghanem, Cluster Head of Middle East & North Africa (MENA) at BAT, discusses the significance of the new rules, how they align with global harm reduction efforts, and BAT’s plans to launch a new portfolio in the UAE. Pictured: Alexandre Ghanem, Cluster Head of Middle East & North Africa (MENA) at BAT. What are BAT’s plans for the UAE with this new regulatory framework in mind? The UAE’s decision to issue regulatory requirements for tobacco-free oral nicotine pouches aligns with BAT’s transformation and our vision of creating ‘A Better Tomorrow’—a smokeless world driven…
Rolls-Royce phenomenal stock-market gains continued on Thursday as the engine maker lifted its outlook for the year. Source link
Image: Getty Images/ For illustrative purposes Universities at Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City are introducing a range of new programmes for the upcoming academic year, including courses in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, wealth management, and game development, to cultivate a future-ready workforce and support Dubai’s vision to be a top 10 city for education by 2033. The new offerings are aligned with the goals of the Education 33 Strategy (E33) and reflect a collaborative effort to foster an environment for students. Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, SVP of Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City, part of TECOM…
Anheuser Busch InBev shares fell as much as 11% as the brewer on Thursday reported declining volumes in the second quarter. Source link
Dubai Reef, a pioneering purpose-built reef development and one of the world’s largest, is showing measurable progress in restoring marine ecosystems across Dubai’s coastal waters. New underwater footage from the initiative’s proof-of-concept site reveals a vibrant marine habitat, where fish populations and biodiversity are steadily increasing around the deployed reef modules. Site surveys have identified a significant rise in fish populations across 15 native species, including snappers, groupers, and barracuda. Early data points to a 10 per cent boost in marine biodiversity, coupled with an eightfold increase in fish biomass—key indicators of the initiative’s impact on local ecosystems. Habitat restoration…
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Image credit: Getty Images The Qiwa platform in Saudi Arabia has rolled out new updates to its employment contract system, introducing significant changes to how employers can report workers as “absent from work.” Under the updated rules, employers can only submit an absence report if the worker’s residency permit (Iqama) is valid for at least 60 days and the worker has no active employment contract at the time of submission, a Saudi Gazette report said. Read-Saudi’s new rules: Fine dining to look different now Once a worker’s status changes to “disconnected from work,” they are given a 60-day grace period…
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Image: Supplied BRABUS Island, the first-ever branded residential project by German high-performance brand BRABUS, made a dramatic entry into the Middle East with a high-octane launch event at Emirates Palace. The unveiling, developed by Cosmo Developments – powered by Reportage Group – was brought to life by creative agency Innovation Crew, tasked with executing a fully immersive brand experience within tight venue limitations and an even tighter deadline. The brief was ambitious: convert one of the most opulent venues in the world into a signature BRABUS experience. The challenge? No structural changes allowed. The transformation had to reflect BRABUS’ iconic…
