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Arabic Calligraphy in the street in Jeddah. Supplied
We can use this pandemic to get people speaking Arabic again

Arabic-speakers are switching to English in greater numbers, but language doesn't have to be a zero-sum game

CommentMarch 03, 2021
A pedestrian wearing a protective face mask walks through Al Fahidi historical neighbourhood in old Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on January 27. Bloomberg
How the GCC can grow stronger after the pandemic

Even detractors acknowledge how well the GCC region has managed and mitigated the worst of the crisis

CommentFebruary 01, 2021
A view of Port Sultan Qaboos in Muscat. Getty
One year after Sultan Qaboos, Oman is seeing continuity and change

Despite the pandemic, memories of the country's late visionary leader continue to shape a future vision for the country

CommentJanuary 10, 2021
The private sector is an important contributor to economic growth in the GCC region. Mona Al Marzooqi / The National
Fighting corruption is integral to post-pandemic recovery

Transparency in the private sector is important for it to continue playing an important role in economic growth

CommentJanuary 05, 2021
Omani Minister of Sport Sayyid Dhi Yazan bin Haitham (2nd-L) presents the trophy to Dhofar players after they won a football match, the Sultan Qaboos Cup final, in the Omani capital Muscat on November 29. AFP
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Mentoring the young is one way Oman is preparing for the future

A concerted effort to collaborate, empower our youth and strengthen our economy will help bring our nation together

CommentDecember 13, 2020
An elderly woman is led to a temple in Tokyo. Reuters
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How Japan takes care of its elderly (and what the GCC can learn from it)
CommentNovember 07, 2020
Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tariq. AP
With a rich history and a new leader, Oman is on track for a prosperous future

The late Sultan Qaboos believed that his successor would add a new dimension to Oman's development journey

CommentOctober 28, 2020
People walk past an electronic stock board showing Japan's Nikkei 225 index at a securities firm in Tokyo on Thursday. AP Photo
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Crises are inevitable, so how do we prepare for the next one?

Quick-fix solutions are fine, but governments must do more to focus on long-term sustainable practices that are resilient to sudden and inevitable changes

CommentOctober 28, 2020
An Ubtech Lynx robot – one of the ways artificial intelligence is becoming more commonplace. Reuters
We need agile enterprises to power through pandemic-type crises

It is time to put the benefits of globalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution to better use than in the recent past

CommentOctober 28, 2020
A video meeting via Microsoft Teams. Courtesy Microsoft
Is your business ready to succeed in the 'new normal'?

Companies need to start empowering employees if they want to thrive in these unprecedented circumstances

CommentOctober 28, 2020
A woman photographs a vandalised ATM machine in the Lebanese capital Beirut, January 15. Anwar Amro / AFP
How to navigate fear and your finances

Planning, innovation and investment in the right resources will go a long way

CommentOctober 28, 2020
A raft of measures will be in place to protect the school population, including physical distancing practices. EPA
How to get kids back to the classroom

Students shouldn't miss out on the social aspect of being at school, and fortunately there are solutions

CommentOctober 28, 2020
Our region is home to multiple quality medical schools and research facilities, such as the Gulf Medical University in Ajman. Courtesy Gulf Medical University
How Covid-19 could get young Arabs to scrub up

The pandemic should provide the impetus for GCC countries to invest more in medicine

CommentOctober 28, 2020
A traditional boat is moored next to a modern yacht in the port of Mutrah in the Omani capital Muscat on September 18, 2020. AFP
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How to bring tourism back to the GCC

The Gulf’s cultural offerings are a jewel in the crown of the global travel sector

CommentOctober 28, 2020
Mohammed Saeed Hareb, the creator and producer of Freej, at his studio, Lammtara. Reem Mohammed / The National
Arabs Unseen: Emirati creator of Freej builds a legend

The Dubai artist Mohammed Saeed Harib conceived and produced the animation series inspired by his grandmother. It is what Emiratis wanted – quality, locally produced content about their own culture. It is ‘unlike anything the Arab world has ever seen’.

BusinessJune 08, 2016
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