Designing Cities: Balancing History and Innovation
by MENA-Forum | 10 April 2026 | Built Environment, Culture, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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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
by MENA-Forum | 9 April 2026 | Culture, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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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
by MENA-Forum | 9 April 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development | 0 Comments
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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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The High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
Mar 2, 2026
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Not all aspects of shift in HE world order are positive
Mar 1, 2026
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Higher education internationalisation is in turmoil. For centuries, higher education, and especially student mobility and other aspects of global engagement, have been dominated by high-income countries and their institutions of higher education in the Global North.
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India-MENA Economic Ties: The Way Forward
Feb 28, 2026
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Over the last decade, India’s foreign policy has undergone major changes. One of the most significant changes has been the transformation of India’s relations with the MENA region.
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