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Seventy UK companies in June began a trial four-day week to establish the effects on productivity, worker well-being and the environment. PA
Four-day work week? – Business Extra

Non-profit 4 Day Week Global explains the once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape working practices for well-being and productivity

Business ExtraAugust 24, 2022
KIGALI, RWANDA - JUNE 21: A robot is displayed at a business exhibition at the CHOGM Business Forum on June 21, 2022 in Kigali, Rwanda. Leaders of Commonwealth countries meet every two years for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), hosted by different member countries on a rotating basis. Since 1971, a total of 24 meetings have been held, with the most recent being in the UK in 2018. (Photo by Luke Dray / Getty Images)
Takeo Kanade on rise of robots: 'Business Extra'

The Carnegie Mellon University professor and global expert talks about the potential of robotics for the future

Business ExtraAugust 17, 2022
Sue Duke, Vice President of Global Public Policy and Economic Graph at LinkedIn. Photo: Supplied
Closing the gender gap in Middle East and North Africa: 'Business Extra'

LinkedIn's Sue Duke explains which areas of the workforce are most in need of attention to create better opportunities for women

Business ExtraAugust 10, 2022
Chief Executive of Dana, Zada Haj. Photo: supplied
Zada Haj on future of Middle East food security: Business Extra

Chief executive of Dana is supporting women-led start ups in desert-tech and agri-tech across the region

Business ExtraAugust 03, 2022
Some Big Tech firms now wield more power over our daily lives than governments. Getty
In a less stable world, investors need to rethink their Big Tech plays

Profit-driven strategies used to go hand-in-hand with making the world a better place, but times have changed

CommentJuly 29, 2022
Museum of the Future, RTA accelerate smart city mobility with strategic partnership and exhibition. Supplied
Dubai's metaverse strategy: 'Business Extra'

Dubai Future Foundation's Abdulaziz AlJaziri explains how Web 3.0 technologies will provide a boost to jobs and the economy

Business ExtraJuly 27, 2022
Careem Super App. Photo: Careem
Careem can help services 'reach 100 cities in Middle East in one go'

A decade into running the region's first unicorn, Mudassir Sheikha is seeking new funding and acquisitions while weighing cost of services amid high inflation

BusinessJuly 20, 2022
Mudassir Sheikha, CEO and co-founder of Careem. Photo: Careem
Careem CEO on a decade of growth and 'decacorn' ambitions: Business Extra

Mudassir Sheikha reflects on his biggest lessons learnt and what's next for the Uber-owned company as it moves beyond ride-hailing

Business ExtraJuly 20, 2022
People attend an anti-government protest rally near the President's house in Colombo earlier in July. EPA
Are we living in a 'Do It Yourself' world?

In the absence of trust in institutions, people around the world are finding ways to become self-reliant

CommentJuly 15, 2022
Captain Sven Wojciulewitsch programs the A340 flight simulator to simulate senario where the plane flips over, forcing the student to take action to right the plane. Wojciulewitsch was teaching how to fly the plane inside the simulator and has been with Etihad for three years. (Ryan Carter / The National) *** Local Caption *** Travel flight simulator.jpgTravel flight simulator.jpgTravel flight simulator.jpg
How Emirates and Etihad averted the worst of 'airmageddon': Business Extra

Aviation correspondent Deena Kamel joins as the summer travel season heats up and western airlines struggle to keep pace

Business ExtraJuly 13, 2022
Dar Al Takaful and Watania merged to create the UAE's largest insurer. Supplied
Dar Al Takaful chief executive on merger - Business Extra

Tie-up of UAE Islamic insurance companies as sector looks to consolidation after Covid-19 pandemic

Business ExtraJuly 06, 2022
A highway in Berlin, Germany. Germany's transition to electric cars is accelerating. Getty
Like music cassettes to CDs, the switch to hybrid cars will happen

But there's a catch in the timeline

CommentJuly 01, 2022
Oil prices inched higher this week. Reuters
'Business Extra': Oil price outlook amid recession fears

Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, joins this week for a check on the energy markets

Business ExtraJune 29, 2022
File photo dated 8/3/2022 of electric vehicle parking signage in Hayes, west London. Grants for new electric cars have been scrapped, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced. Drivers could previously claim up to £1,500 towards the cost of a plug-in car costing below £32,000. Issue date: Tuesday June 14, 2022.
How the electric car industry can keep up with demand: Business Extra

Rising prices for raw materials and supply chain disruptions present risks to sector's growth

Business ExtraJune 21, 2022
The US Federal Reserve has intensified its drive to tame high inflation by raising its key interest rate. AP
An economic slowdown is nothing to be afraid of

Central banks are raising rates at a dramatic pace but there are few other sound options to tame inflation

CommentJune 16, 2022
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