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Image: Supplied In a city known for mega-projects and high-profile real estate launches, MAG Group is taking a more intentional approach. Its new development, Keturah Ardh, isn’t just another cluster of luxury towers. Chairman Moafaq Ahmad Al Gaddah says it’s a response to what today’s buyers are actually looking for: green space, wellness, and integrated communities. Here, he discusses the long-term thinking behind the project, and how it ties into the UAE’s evolving urban and investment priorities. Tell us about your long-term vision behind developing a private city in one of the fastest-growing areas of Dubai. Our vision is to…

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Image credit: Apple Newsroom/Website Apple announced on July 21 the expansion of its retail operations into the Saudi Arabia, unveiling the Apple Store online and the Apple Store app — both now available in Arabic for the first time. This milestone ushers in a new era for Saudi customers, who can now access Apple’s full range of products and services directly from Apple with dedicated local support. Read-iPhone 17 rumours: What to know about features, possible price, release date “We are thrilled to bring the Apple Store online and the Apple Store app to Saudi Arabia, offering customers a new…

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Image credit: Supplied photo The Emirates Group has kicked off a large-scale global talent scouting and acquisition drive as part of its ambitious growth strategy. In the current financial year, the aviation giant plans to onboard 17,300 new employees, roughly the size of a mid-sized town or the seating capacity of 58 Airbus A350 aircraft, across 350 different roles. Read-Emirates launches second upcycled luggage line with materials from retrofitted aircraft The new hires will span every facet of Emirates, the world’s largest international airline and one of the most profitable, as well as dnata, a leading global air and travel…

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Image credit: Supplied photo The Emirates Group has kicked off a large-scale global talent scouting and acquisition drive as part of its ambitious growth strategy. In the current financial year, the aviation giant plans to onboard 17,300 new employees, roughly the size of a mid-sized town or the seating capacity of 58 Airbus A350 aircraft, across 350 different roles. Read-Emirates launches second upcycled luggage line with materials from retrofitted aircraft The new hires will span every facet of Emirates, the world’s largest international airline and one of the most profitable, as well as dnata, a leading global air and travel…

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Image credit: Getty Images Saudi Arabia has introduced a series of new regulations aimed at transforming the fine dining landscape and boosting transparency in food services, in line with its broader goals to attract investment, enhance the hospitality environment, and promote healthier lifestyle choices. Read-Saudi Arabia tops global tourism revenue growth in Q1 2025 The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing has issued updated guidelines to organise fine dining operations across Saudi Arabia. Under the new rules, high-end restaurants must now deliver a complete table service experience, including greeting guests at the entrance, escorting them to their tables, and providing valet…

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Image: Getty Images Saudi Arabia’s international reputation has seen a measurable improvement, according to the 5th Edition of the Kingdom Reputation Report by CARMA, a global media intelligence firm. The findings highlight increased positive sentiment in global media coverage, largely driven by the country’s Vision 2030 initiatives and its push to diversify the economy. In 2024, positive media coverage of Saudi Arabia increased by 25 per cent compared to 2023, while negative coverage declined by 55 per cent since 2020. These shifts signal a long-term transformation in how the Kingdom is perceived internationally. CARMA’s multi-market public survey, which gathered insights…

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Image: Supplied As the UAE continues its push to become a global hub for advanced manufacturing and sustainable industrial development, global players like Thales Group are playing an increasingly central role in shaping the region’s industrial future. At the recent edition of ‘Make it in the Emirates’, Roque Carmona, group chief procurement officer at Thales, spoke with Gulf Business about the company’s evolving supply chain strategy, the growing significance of local partnerships, and how regional ecosystems are key to long-term resilience. Carmona, who leads Thales’ procurement globally, is a vocal advocate for treating suppliers not as vendors but as strategic…

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