Newsletter: City Pulse Dubai Juma Al Haj captures a nation in crisis through art Also this week: Emerging designers honored, a new Dubai gastrobar opens, and collage art comes to Kutubna. By Rebecca Anne Proctor In Dubai, reporting on culture
Interview Franco-Gulf investment holds firm despite Iran war, French official says French investors are reallocating capital toward strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence and technology rather than pulling out of the region altogether. Axel Baroux France’s trade and investment commissioner for the UAE and Middle East
Newsletter: Gulf Gulf defense giants head to Europe As Gulf states recalibrate after months of conflict with Iran, defense priorities are shifting from emergency procurement to long-term industrial partnerships. By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Explainer Oil’s slide wavers as Trump warns US-Iran deal ‘not final’ Brent crude prices briefly jumped back above $80 per barrel on Wednesday as traders digested conflicting signals about efforts to end the war and reopen Hormuz. Iran
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Iran says US deal requires Israeli forces to leave Lebanon By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Region welcomes US-Iran deal By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Analysis Gulf aluminum pursues global deals as Hormuz crisis accelerates shift By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
Abu Dhabi, South Korea pledge to boost economic relations South Korean entities have signed major deals with Egypt and Saudi Arabia recently. United Arab Emirates
UAE-India economic agreement to lower tariffs, duties in bid to boost trade India is one of the UAE’s largest trading partners, with oil, jewelry and textiles forming a bulk of the trade. United Arab Emirates
Emirati firm to build solar power plants in Morocco Morocco is heavily dependent on imports for its energy needs, and is working to increase its use of renewable sources. Morocco
UAE reports slight growth of non-oil GDP The United Arab Emirates is undergoing economic changes as it aims to reduce its dependency on oil. United Arab Emirates
UAE tax authority announces whistleblower program A major financial center in Dubai also recently launched a whistleblower mechanism as the Emirates seeks to improve financial transparency. United Arab Emirates
Dubai regulator announces increased protection for whistleblowers The UAE is working to increase its financial transparency after being linked to sanctions evasion and the flow of dark money. United Arab Emirates
Culture Abu Dhabi private schools returning to in-person classes Remote education has led to difficulties for students throughout the world, including in Middle Eastern countries. United Arab Emirates
Dubai partnering with Singapore to improve public transportation Dubai and Abu Dhabi are also working to make their public transit systems more environmentally friendly, though oil is still a major part of the Emirati economy. United Arab Emirates
Report: One third of Israelis and Emiratis own cryptocurrency Both Israel and the UAE have emerged as centers of cryptocurrency in the Middle East. Israel
Israel-UAE friendship continues with mutual recognition of driving licenses The agreement has been in the works since shortly after the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020. Israel
Bybit, Crypto.com head for Dubai as UAE pushes cryptocurrency The Emirates wants to become a cryptocurrency hub for the region, but faces some competition from Israel. United Arab Emirates
UAE expands nuclear power plant, doubles electricity production The UAE is still reliant on oil and gas, though nuclear energy is rising in the country and across the region. United Arab Emirates