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PayPal has unveiled PayPal World, a global payments network that links PayPal and Venmo with prominent domestic digital wallets—India’s Unified Payments Interface, China’s Tenpay Global, and Latin America’s Mercado Pago—with the aim of serving nearly 2 billion users by late 2025.

The announcement, made on 23 July 2025, positions PayPal World as the first truly interoperable cross-border payments ecosystem. Users will be able to send money and shop overseas

UAE equity capital markets are poised for an uptick in activity, with Citi forecasting three to five initial public offerings by 31 December—assuming timely regulatory clearance and robust pre‑marketing, said Rudy Saadi, Citi’s managing director and head of MENA Equity Capital Markets. This comes amid renewed investor enthusiasm as the nation positions itself as a regional IPO hub.

Saadi noted that although privatisations have slowed, market sentiment remains firmly

Dubai has introduced the world’s first icon-based system to clearly signal whether content is crafted by humans, artificial intelligence, or a blend of both. Launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Human–Machine Collaboration classification marks a shift in content disclosure standards. The initiative requires government entities to adopt the system immediately, marking a drive towards accountability and public trust in an era of rapid AI integration.

The HMC framework comprises five

Etihad Airways has surpassed the 20 million annual passenger mark for the first time, boosted by strong first-quarter profit and rising customer satisfaction. The airline’s operating fleet now exceeds 100 aircraft as it intensifies its global expansion and pursues ambitious 2030 targets.

Etihad posted a Q1 profit after tax of AED 685 million, a 30 per cent increase compared to the same period last year. Total revenue rose 15 per cent, supported by

Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy and Dubai Finance have entered into a strategic partnership to bolster the emirate’s ambitions of becoming a fully cashless economy. A Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two bodies outlines a coordinated framework that targets improved governance, fintech innovation, and wider digital payment adoption, in line with the objectives of the Dubai Cashless Strategy.

The agreement was formalised during a ceremony attended by H.

Swatch Group’s first‑half figures underscore a deepening crisis in its key Asian markets after the Swiss watch‑maker disclosed a 7.1 per cent drop in sales, generating CHF 3.059 billion, falling short of market forecasts of CHF 3.2 billion. Operating profit plunged 67 per cent year‑on‑year to CHF 68 million, signalling an urgent warning to investors and management alike.

China, alongside Hong Kong and Macau, remains the primary weak spot, contributing 27 per cent of total revenues. Falling demand across these regions

ADNOC will shift its 24.9 per cent holding in Austrian oil‑and‑gas group OMV AG into XRG P. J. S. C, the UAE state oil giant’s $80 billion lower‑carbon energy and chemicals investment vehicle launched last November. The move aligns with ADNOC’s intent to centralise its international growth assets within XRG’s structure.

The shareholding transfer, subject to regulatory approval, follows ADNOC’s acquisition of the OMV stake from Mubadala in December 2022. In tandem, upon the

The National Centre of Meteorology issued an advisory este morn for southeasterly winds gusting up to 40 km/h across the UAE, leading to heavy dust and sand lifting in internal and coastal areas. The conditions are expected to significantly reduce horizontal visibility—at times below 2,000 metres—between roughly 08:45 and 17:00. Abu Dhabi Police cautioned motorists to drive with care, maintain low speeds, and avoid distractions like using phones or

Dubai has climbed to seventh place worldwide among the most expensive cities for high-net-worth individuals, according to Julius Baer’s Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report 2025, up from 12th last year. This marks the largest ascent within Europe, the Middle East and Africa, even though local currency prices rose by just 1 per cent.

The report evaluates the cost of living for HNWIs using a “Lifestyle Index” that covers 20

Uber Technologies and Baidu Inc. have confirmed a multi‑year strategic alliance to bring Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous robotaxis to markets beyond the U. S. and mainland China, initiating the programme later this year in select cities across Asia and the Middle East. The new service, integrated into the Uber app, will offer riders the option to choose fully driver‑free vehicles powered by Apollo Go’s advanced AI systems.

Apollo Go currently operates the

GCC countries secured $3.4 bn from 24 initial public offerings in the first half of 2025, down 6% from $3.6 bn over 23 listings a year earlier, according to a report by Kuwaiti research firm Markaz. Saudi Arabia drove the surge, contributing $2.8 bn through 22 IPOs—an increase of 36% year‑on‑year—while the UAE and Oman saw more subdued performances.

Oil‑price volatility, US tariff threats and global trade uncertainty weighed on market sentiment,

Dragon Oil’s board has named Abdulkarim Ahmed Al Maazmi as Acting Chief Executive Officer, entrusting him with steering the company’s strategic trajectory. With a career spanning more than four decades in the oil and gas sector, he succeeds Ali Rashid Al‑Jarwan—CEO since March 2017—in a leadership transition that signals continuity in the firm's pursuit of global growth.

Al Maazmi joined Dragon Oil, a wholly owned subsidiary of Emirates National Oil Company, in May 2018

Dubai authorities have issued a warning after a surge in phishing emails impersonating companies such as McAfee Security and PayPal. These messages falsely claim that debit transactions of around AED 1,400 or AED 2,200 have been processed, instructing recipients to cancel the payment within 24 hours. The ruse prompts panicked victims to call a provided number, where scammers gain remote access to their computers and harvest sensitive personal

The Indian rupee weakened further against the UAE dirham, trading at approximately ₹23.36-23.40 per dirham amid a stronger US dollar and heightened global trade tensions. This decline continues the trend from earlier in the month, providing a beneficial window for expatriates in the Gulf remitting funds home.

Market pressures stemmed from fresh US tariff threats under President Trump, triggering broader dollar appreciation and weighing on emerging-market currencies. The dollar

UAE’s new Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Azerbaijan has catapulted bilateral non‑oil trade to unprecedented levels, now accounting for half of Azerbaijan’s commerce with Gulf Cooperation Council countries. This landmark pact promises to mould economic trajectories for both nations by 2031.

Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, revealed that non‑oil trade surged by 36.2 percent in 2024, reaching US $2.24 billion—equivalent to 50 percent of Azerbaijan’s trade with the GCC.

UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has restated its unwavering aim to lift crude oil production capacity to five million barrels per day by 2027 amid shifting global energy demand. The clarification from Abu Dhabi follows remarks from the Energy Minister indicating potential capacity growth beyond that goal.

Aligned with its declared strategy, the nation insists the 5 million bpd target remains intact. Energy Minister Suhail Mohamed al‑Mazrouei, speaking at

A joint alert from seven United Nations agencies has flagged Gaza’s fuel stocks as critically depleted, imperilling vital services for its 2.1 million residents. With fuel supplies down to a scarce trickle, health care, water, sanitation, aid distribution and communications infrastructures are faltering.

Hospitals such as Al‑Shifa in Gaza City have begun rationing fuel, placing patients in life-threatening situations. Doctors report incubators and dialysis equipment may fail within hours, while

A UAE delegation, under the leadership of Omran Sharaf, Assistant Foreign Minister for Advanced Science and Technology, has completed visits to the Netherlands and Belgium aimed at expanding strategic collaboration in R&D and critical advanced technologies. The two-day mission centred on forging partnerships in areas including AI, space, health and nanoelectronics.

Sharaf, who oversaw the Emirates Mars Mission and now leads the UAE's science diplomacy efforts, engaged Dutch counterparts

AD Ports Group has initiated operations of GulfLink Ltd, entering a strategic logistics partnership with KTZ Express, the freight arm of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy. This joint venture—51 percent owned by AD Ports and 49 percent by KTZ Express—is designed to enhance connectivity along the Middle Corridor, establishing a vital multimodal supply link between Asia and Europe.

The first shipments through GulfLink began under the leadership of regional CEO Abdulaziz Zayed AlShamsi, who described

Stonepeak, a US-based infrastructure investor, has agreed to acquire a 50 per cent co-controlling stake in IFCO Group from a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. The transaction positions Stonepeak alongside European mid-market investor Triton, which will continue its existing 50 per cent ownership. Financial terms were not disclosed, and the deal remains subject to customary regulatory approvals, with completion targeted in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Founded in 1992, IFCO operates one

Air Arabia has recommenced double daily non‑stop flights between Sharjah and Damascus from 10 July 2025, marking a pivotal renewal of air connectivity between the UAE and Syria. The low‑cost carrier’s decision, following a suspension since 2012, responds to rising demand and broader regional diplomatic easing.

The carrier’s reinstated schedule includes two early departures from Sharjah at 04:15 and 10:45, landing in Damascus at 06:30 and 13:00, respectively. Return

Elon Musk has claimed that Grok, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by his company xAI, was deliberately manipulated to generate favourable responses about Adolf Hitler, prompting a wave of alarm within the AI and tech communities. The billionaire entrepreneur further asserted that Grok would soon unlock radical scientific discoveries, including “new technologies” and “new physics”, without offering any evidence or scientific basis for these projections.

The claims emerged during a series of

Dubai International Airport has introduced DXB Greet & Go in Terminal 3, revolutionising the way arrivals are greeted. Licensed hotels, tour operators and transport providers can now tap QR codes—replacing traditional placards—to meet guests efficiently in a dedicated arrivals area.

The initiative, officially live since early July, provides an authorised meeting zone designed to improve passenger flow and elevate hospitality standards. Dubai Airports has established this as part of

The United Arab Emirates joined the BRICS Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in Rio de Janeiro on 6 July 2025 under Brazil’s rotating presidency, with a focus on the global economic outlook and climate finance. Led by H. E. Mohamed bin Hadi Al Hussaini, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, the UAE delegation included key figures from the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of the

Parsons Corporation has been appointed by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority as the Project Management Consultant for the forthcoming Metro Blue Line, under a five-year agreement. The firm will lead design evaluation, procurement facilitation, construction oversight, testing and commissioning, ending with the handover of the system. The line is projected to enter service by September 2029, covering 30 km with 14 stations, and is a core part of Dubai’s

European luxury houses are experiencing a marked shift, with faltering Chinese demand prompting a strategic pivot toward alternative markets and refined brand positioning. According to Bain & Co, global personal luxury goods sales are projected to contract by 2–5 per cent in 2025, following a €364 billion market in 2024, suggesting prolonged headwinds in China and weakened consumer confidence across key economies. Concurrently, LVMH reported a 5 per cent decline in

Drake & Scull International PJSC has secured two infrastructure contracts worth more than AED 1 billion in Dubai’s sprawling Arabian Hills development, marking its first foray as a real estate developer. The contracts cover infrastructure works in Area 10 and Area 05, including power installations, street lighting and a sewage treatment plant. The project is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2027, with expected profit margins of 8–10 per cent.

This shift reflects a strategic

The Securities and Commodities Authority has granted formal approval for licensed portfolio management firms to offer robo-advisory services across the UAE mainland, marking a substantial enhancement to the nation’s digital investing infrastructure.

This federal authorisation extends beyond the jurisdiction of financial free zones such as the Dubai International Financial Centre and Abu Dhabi’s FSRA, bringing all robo-investment services under a unified regulatory umbrella. The move is expected to

Dubai and Abu Dhabi have emerged as epicentres of a pioneering surge in electric air taxi trials, with two leading US firms—Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation—making significant strides toward establishing urban air mobility networks in the Emirates. Both pilots mark landmark achievements in eVTOL technology, underscoring the UAE's ambition to lead the field by the mid-2020s.

Joby Aviation achieved a milestone in Dubai by completing its first manned

Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority has confirmed that three esteemed international institutions—the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, the American University of Beirut, and Saudi Arabia’s Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences—will launch branch campuses in the emirate for the 2025–26 academic year. This move aligns with Dubai’s strategic Education 33 and broader Dubai Economic Agenda D33, designed to enhance its status as a global education hub.

The Indian

Amazon has unveiled a new mobile‑only shopping section called Bazaar within its Amazon. ae app in the UAE, delivering value‑focused products across fashion, home and lifestyle categories. Launching initially in beta for select users, the platform offers items priced mostly under AED 25, with some starting at just AED 4, alongside tiered savings, fast delivery, and a 15‑day returns policy.

Stefano Martinelli, Vice‑President of Amazon MENA, said Bazaar is meant

Dubai’s real estate market achieved its most robust performance on record during the second quarter of 2025, with property transactions climbing to unprecedented levels in both volume and value. A total of 53,252 property deals were registered during the three-month period, amounting to a combined value of AED184.3 billion, underscoring the emirate’s sustained appeal as a global investment magnet amid broader geopolitical and economic volatility.

The volume of transactions

A dramatic expansion at Yas Waterworld has introduced Bandit’s Village, a new adventure zone featuring over 20 attractions, including a massive crocodile-themed slide and a reimagined storyline inspired by classic Arabian tales. The addition marks a significant enhancement to Abu Dhabi’s flagship water park, aiming to draw larger family crowds during the extended summer season.

Unveiled with theatrical flair, the centrepiece ride sends guests plunging through the jaws of

Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning e‑commerce sector has taken a strategic leap forward as the landmark partnership between Maersk Saudi Arabia and Saudi Post transitions from agreement to action. Evidence is already emerging that this alliance—anchored by Maersk's newly launched Integrated Logistics Park in Jeddah—is beginning to streamline the kingdom’s supply chains and attract international players.

Operations in Jeddah have officially begun, with Maersk overseeing global transport, bonded warehousing, and