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In a world where the pace of change shows no signs of slowing, innovation leaders must rethink not just what they work on but ...
Despite a subdued start to 2025, the Middle East construction sector remains active, albeit with more measured and strategic ...
It is unclear why USS Gerald R. Ford was redirected from the Mediterranean to the North Sea, or how long it will operate in ...
Gulf rulers were keen to talk to the American president about their vision for the Middle East, and Mr Sisi did not fit into ...
Saudi Arabia’s national airline, Saudia, is in advanced talks to equip its more than 140 aircraft with Starlink. If finalized ...
Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture is edging closer to a high-profile deal in Saudi Arabia, underscoring the ...
Israeli settlement building, a point of contention at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has come back into focus ...
In Iraq, drones and rockets fired at US forces. Gaza may be where the war is happening now, but across the Middle East the warning lights of more trouble to come are blinking red.
While Texas Roadhouse is named after an American state, the chain restaurant has locations in four Middle Eastern countries.
Middle East stock markets gained on Thursday as anticipation of strong blue-chip earnings offset signals that U.S. interest rates may remain high, while profit-taking dragged the Dubai index down from ...
Most people of Middle Eastern and North African descent are classified as “white” in U.S. census data. Thousands of respondents to a Times survey told us how they actually identify.
Mr Trump talks hopefully of a “bright new day”, a Middle East focused on commerce rather than conflict. The region is a rough place for optimists: this moment may not last.