From left: Sarah Al Amiri, Olivia Rodrigo and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan all made the Time 100 Next list. EPA, AFP, Netflix
From left: Sarah Al Amiri, Olivia Rodrigo and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan all made the Time 100 Next list. EPA, AFP, Netflix
From left: Sarah Al Amiri, Olivia Rodrigo and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan all made the Time 100 Next list. EPA, AFP, Netflix
From left: Sarah Al Amiri, Olivia Rodrigo and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan all made the Time 100 Next list. EPA, AFP, Netflix

Time100 Next list: UAE's Sarah Al Amiri, Olivia Rodrigo and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan make the cut


Katy Gillett
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For the second year running, Time magazine has released its Time100 Next list, highlighting 100 emerging leaders from around the world who are shaping the future.

"What struck me most was how its members are coping with crisis," writes the publication's editor-in-chief, Edward Felsenthal.

"Amid a global pandemic, deepening inequality, systemic injustice and existential questions about truth, democracy and the planet itself, the individuals on this year's list provide 'clear-eyed hope', as actor, composer and director Lin-Manuel Miranda puts it in his tribute to poet and Time100 Next honouree Amanda Gorman."

"Everyone on this list is poised to make history," says Dan Macsai, editorial director of the Time100 franchise. "And in fact, many already have."

Among the big names on the list include US inauguration poet Gorman, singer Dua Lipa, actress Florence Pugh, actor Rege-Jean Page, athlete Marcus Rashford and politician Rishi Sunak.

We take a look some of the people from this region and beyond who made the cut.

Sarah Al Amiri

Minister of State for Advanced Sciences Sarah Al Amiri says women cannot be overlooked. EPA
Minister of State for Advanced Sciences Sarah Al Amiri says women cannot be overlooked. EPA

The young space chief behind the UAE's notable mission to Mars is among the list of Innovators.

"Dreaming of going to Mars is easy; getting there is brutally hard," says senior Time writer Jeffrey Kluger in Al Amiri's profile. "It was no small thing, either, that the person whom experts cite as the most responsible for the UAE triumph was Sarah Al Amiri, the project's lead scientist, heading a team that is 80 per cent women."

Al Amiri, who is also the UAE's Minister for Advanced Sciences, "serves as something of a global emissary for the UAE and its rapidly developing science and tech sector", Kluger adds.

See more from the UAE's Mars mission in the gallery below:

  • Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid personally thank staff from mission control in Dubai after Hope probe's successful orbit entry on February 9. The National
    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid personally thank staff from mission control in Dubai after Hope probe's successful orbit entry on February 9. The National
  • A man celebrates at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    A man celebrates at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • People celebrate at an event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    People celebrate at an event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • An event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    An event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • People celebrate at an event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    People celebrate at an event at Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests arrive at the Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests arrive at the Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • A guest attending the Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    A guest attending the Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Burj Park was set up for people to watch the Hope probe attempt its Mars orbit insertion. Courtesy: UAE Government Twitter
    Burj Park was set up for people to watch the Hope probe attempt its Mars orbit insertion. Courtesy: UAE Government Twitter
  • UAE Mars Mission engineer, Hessa Al Matroushi, was interviewed at a Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    UAE Mars Mission engineer, Hessa Al Matroushi, was interviewed at a Burj Park event to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, attended the event at Burj Park to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, attended the event at Burj Park to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Engineer Hessa Al Matroushi attended the event at Burj Park to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Engineer Hessa Al Matroushi attended the event at Burj Park to mark the arrival of the Hope probe to Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • TV crews get ready at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    TV crews get ready at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • An event at Dubai's Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    An event at Dubai's Burj Park to celebrate the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests and media arrive at an event at Burj Park to witness Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests and media arrive at an event at Burj Park to witness Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Guests arrive at an event at Burj Park to mark the Hope probe's Mars orbit insertion attempt. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • The Burj Khalifa lights up at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    The Burj Khalifa lights up at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • The UAE Flag area on the Corniche in Abu Dhabi lights up in red to celebrate the success of the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Victor Besa / The National
    The UAE Flag area on the Corniche in Abu Dhabi lights up in red to celebrate the success of the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Victor Besa / The National
  • The ADNOC Headquarters lights up in Abu Dhabi to celebrate the success of the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Victor Besa / The National
    The ADNOC Headquarters lights up in Abu Dhabi to celebrate the success of the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Victor Besa / The National
  • Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed celebrates with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed celebrates with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to celebrate the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • People celebrate at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to mark the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National
    People celebrate at an event at Burj Park in Dubai to mark the Hope probe going into orbit around Mars. Chris Whiteoak / The National

Hadi Al Khatib

Time's Middle East correspondent, mj, pens the bio for Syrian journalist Hadi Al Khatib, who "collects, preserves and verifies digital records of war crimes and human-rights abuses".

"Transformation starts from accountability," Al Khatib, who is included under the Advocates section in the Time100 Next list, has famously said.

"But accountability has proved elusive in Syria," writes Hincks. "That’s why, in 2014, Al Khatib set up the Syrian Archive: an open-source repository of digital documents for journalists, lawyers and activists in the region to draw upon.

"His Berlin-headquartered team has archived more than 3.5 million videos from Syria and painstakingly authenticated more than 8,000 – showing strikes on medical facilities, barrel bombings and other war crimes."

Nadeen Ashraf

Also under the Advocates section is Egyptian activist Nadeen Ashraf, who was only 12 when the ousting of Hosni Mubarak happened 10 years ago.

"She is now at the vanguard of what I am convinced is another revolution, this time of women rising up against tyranny of another kind: sexual assault," writes journalist and author Mona Eltahawy.

Ashraf founded an Instagram account called Assault Police in July 2020, which has since "become the platform for hundreds of survivors to speak out about sexual violence at home, at work and social circles", Eltahawy explains.

"I have never seen anything like it in Egypt.

"The unprecedented outpouring has forced Egypt to pass a law to protect victims’ identities. But laws alone are never enough. The women Nadeen has inspired to find their voice are forcing a long overdue reckoning. Long live the feminist revolution!"

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo's debut single 'drivers license' has hit No 1 in the Billboard's Hot 100 chart. AFP
Olivia Rodrigo's debut single 'drivers license' has hit No 1 in the Billboard's Hot 100 chart. AFP

Listed under "Phenoms" is the Filipina-American singer and actress Olivia Rodrigo. Grammy-winning musician and producer Gwen Stefani, a Time100 alum, writes Rodrigo's bio for the publication.

"At just 17, Olivia Rodrigo is a master at turning her heartbreak into something glorious," says Stefani of the Disney star.

"The world is obsessed with her breakthrough single, drivers license – which smashed streaming records when it debuted, and made her one of the youngest artists to get a No 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 – because while Olivia's storytelling is confessional and intimate, it's also larger than life. By pouring her heart out with so much courage and total command of her talent, Olivia made magic."

Stefani goes on to describe Rodrigo's voice as "a light in the dark, a promise that your pain can someday become a deep source of power".

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

The Canadian actress of Sri Lankan Tamil origin, who is only 19, is best known for her leading role in the Netflix teen comedy series Never Have I Ever.

She's made it on to the "Phenoms" list, and American comedian and actress Mindy Kaling, whose parents are both Indian, writes her bio.

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in 'Never Have I Ever'. Courtesy Netflix
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan in 'Never Have I Ever'. Courtesy Netflix

"When you’re a minority woman with your own show, you gotta represent. It’s a tough job to be in that spotlight, where you are scrutinised for your every action, but it’s exhilarating, too," Kaling writes.

"People come up to you at the airport or online and say those three magic words: 'I feel seen.' It’s a huge responsibility – and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is exactly the kind of talented young woman who is up to the task."

Kaling goes on to describe Maitreyi as a "gifted comic actress", who takes her craft "seriously" and "cares deeply" about the material.

"What’s most extraordinary about Maitreyi is that when you’re with her, you think you’re simply talking to a cool, smart teenager, but later, when you see her work on screen, you realise you were actually interacting with a great artist at the beginning of her journey."

Global state-owned investor ranking by size

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United States

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China

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UAE

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Japan

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Norway

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Canada

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Singapore

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Saudi Arabia

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South Korea

The lowdown

Badla

Rating: 2.5/5

Produced by: Red Chillies, Azure Entertainment 

Director: Sujoy Ghosh

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Amrita Singh, Tony Luke

Four-day collections of TOH

Day             Indian Rs (Dh)        

Thursday    500.75 million (25.23m)

Friday         280.25m (14.12m)

Saturday     220.75m (11.21m)

Sunday       170.25m (8.58m)

Total            1.19bn (59.15m)

(Figures in millions, approximate)

UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

RESULT

Australia 3 (0) Honduras 1 (0)
Australia: Jedinak (53', 72' pen, 85' pen)
Honduras: Elis (90 4)

Januzaj's club record

Manchester United 50 appearances, 5 goals

Borussia Dortmund (loan) 6 appearances, 0 goals

Sunderland (loan) 25 appearances, 0 goals

THE BIO

Ms Davison came to Dubai from Kerala after her marriage in 1996 when she was 21-years-old

Since 2001, Ms Davison has worked at many affordable schools such as Our Own English High School in Sharjah, and The Apple International School and Amled School in Dubai

Favourite Book: The Alchemist

Favourite quote: Failing to prepare is preparing to fail

Favourite place to Travel to: Vienna

Favourite cuisine: Italian food

Favourite Movie : Scent of a Woman

 

 

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Winner: Fertile De Croate, Sam Hitchcott, Ibrahim Aseel