Life’s Rich Pageant
By Ehtesham Shahid • Mar 4th, 2009 • Category: PerspectivesThe global recession has ushered in a collective sense of gloom. Here’s how a cross-section of Gulf residents is coping.
The global recession has ushered in a collective sense of gloom. Here’s how a cross-section of Gulf residents is coping.
Call it doing well by doing good. Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Initiative has become a profile-raiser for the emirate, an aggressive move to rebrand the city from one the world’s worst polluters per capita into the Silicon Valley of environmental design.
One offshoot of Saudi Arabia’s fast-growing information-technology market is the country’s up-and-coming generation of pirate programmers.
At last, the Damascus Stock Exchange (DSE)’s opening bell will ring for the first time on Feb. 23.
Professor Soumitra Dutta is the Roland Berger Chaired Professor of Business and Technology at INSEAD and co-author of the recently published book, “Innovating at the Top,” which aims to help CEOs manage growth and develop innovation in their organizations.
An ambitious investigation is shedding light on an alleged plot to overthrow Turkey’s current ruling government, which is led by the AKP party.
After more than a decade of delays, and with energy prices in the basement, Lebanon may finally be gravitating towards oil and gas exploration.
The Kingdom’s car market is facing troubled manufacturers abroad and public outcry at home.
Kuwait is never shy about making news for the wrong reasons.
A new phenomenon has appeared in Dubai: cars abandoned en masse.