Designing Cities: Balancing History and Innovation

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Cities are often described as living archives of human memory. Walk through an old neighbourhood in an Islamic city like Fez in Morocco or Cairo in Egypt, and you can see layers of history in its streets and buildings.
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Middle East economic growth to slow to 1.8 percent

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In the event of a prolonged conflict, the current impacts on the region will be compounded through elevated
energy and food prices, declining trade, tourism and remittances, increased fiscal pressures and displacement.
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AI Data Centers And The Thirst For Water

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Artificial intelligence needs vast computing power, and that power now depends on water. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), one of the world’s driest regions, this creates a serious new pressure on already scarce resources.
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MENA Region: Huge Opportunity for Recycling Growth

MENA Region: Huge Opportunity for Recycling Growth


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The MENA region produces more than 155 million tonnes of waste per year, a figure expected to double by 2050.
Waste is already causing US$ 7 billion (EUR 6 billion) in environmental damage each year, says the World Bank in a new report.
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Middle East Conflict Sticks 2026 Consensus Trades

Middle East Conflict Sticks 2026 Consensus Trades


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The escalating war in the Middle East has investors questioning some of 2026’s most popular trades and themes, with global equities slumping, the dollar jumping and traders scaling back their bets for rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.
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Middle East Universities Disrupted by Conflict Widening

Middle East Universities Disrupted by Conflict Widening


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A raft of countries in the Middle East, including Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine and Iraq, have announced the temporary closure of their universities in response to the widening military conflict between US and Israeli forces and Iran.
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Most Saharan Dust is Generated by Patterns of Storms

Most Saharan Dust is Generated by Patterns of Storms


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When Saharan dust reaches the UK and Europe, as a huge country-sized cloud did over the past few days, it can transform the sky. Tiny particles drifting in the atmosphere scatter blue light while allowing reds and oranges to reach us intact, producing beautiful sunsets.
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You Can’t Blow Up the Sun: Why Renewables Matter

You Can’t Blow Up the Sun: Why Renewables Matter


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Headlines are increasingly dominated by soaring oil and gas prices and market volatility. When the global economy is dependent on a centralised, combustible resource, missiles do more than just cut off power or disrupt shipping. They rock the very foundation of global stability.
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