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Hydrogen – which can be produced from both renewable energy and natural gas – is expected to become a critical fuel as economies and industries transition to a low carbon world. Photo: Bloomberg
BP, Adnoc and Masdar to produce hydrogen in UK and UAE

The three companies aim to develop low carbon hydrogen hubs and establish decarbonised air travel corridors between the UK and UAE

BusinessSeptember 17, 2021
Facebook and other social media platforms have become echo chambers that can fuel extremism. Reuters
Facebook's Azzam Alameddin on the company's role in MENA

Public policy director for the region talks about accessibility, the UAE's tech ambitions and responsible AI

Business ExtraSeptember 15, 2021
A bouquet of flowers is left outside the Engine 6 firehouse - home to four firefighters who died in the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / AFP
9/11 anniversary: in conversation with US diplomat Sean Murphy

The Charge d'Affaires at the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi discusses the impact the deadly attacks had on the Middle East region over the past two decades

RecordedSeptember 11, 2021
With decades of experience and continued investment, Adnoc Drilling is poised for further growth. Courtesy Adnoc
Exclusive: How the Adnoc Drilling IPO will energise the UAE

Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc, explains how the forthcoming minority float will create value and growth

EnergySeptember 09, 2021
Society’s response and the need to protect ourselves from another 9/11 changed our lives.
Two decades after 9/11, Arabs have stood up to be counted

Despite wrestling with tough questions, people have not let others control the narrative about them

CommentSeptember 08, 2021
Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence. Photo: UAE Government Media
Understanding a pivotal week for UAE's investors and innovators - Business Extra

Major announcements from the government, Adnoc and MBZUAI are set to open the country to the world in a whole new way

Business ExtraSeptember 08, 2021
A handout photo made available by Iraq's Prime Minister's Media Office shows a view of the Conference for Cooperation and Partnership in Baghdad, Iraq, 28 August 2021. EPA / PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Can the Middle East find a point of economic convergence? - Business Extra

Recent summit in Iraq shows common ground for dialogue on development and investment

Business ExtraSeptember 01, 2021
Fighters loyal to Al Shabab perform military drills at a village in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region, some 25 kilometres outside Mogadishu in 2011. Al Shabab continue to be a threat. AFP
The US war on terror is far from over - here's why

Even as the Americans withdraw from Afghanistan, counterterrorism operations are heating up elsewhere

CommentAugust 26, 2021
A young man from the Omani town Danktakes a short walk wakl he and his friends pause n talking about passages from Quran on Wednesday morning, July 6, 2011, near the Hilton Hotel in Al Ain. The excited travelers waited to join with a group of young Emirati men, who will be joining them on their hajj, pilgrimage to Mecca, which they planned to reach and pray in on the upcoming Friday, July 8, 2011. (Silvia Razgova/The National)
Business Extra: solutions to youth unemployment in the Middle East

Tom Isherwood of McKinsey joins us this week on how to give dignity and purpose to the rising generation

Business ExtraAugust 18, 2021
Lionel Messi left Barcelona after a more than 20-year association with the Spanish football club. AP Photo
Messi's transfer saga shows football's finances are a mess

For years European clubs have pursued an unsustainable revenue model

CommentAugust 11, 2021
Acwa Power chief executive, Paddy Padmanathan. Acwa Power and Air Products are building the world's largest green hydrogen production facility in Saudi Arabia's Neom. Victor Besa/ The National
Clean hydrogen explained: Business Extra

The molecule has a major role to play in a decarbonised economy. Paddy Padmanathan, chief executive of Acwa Power, joins this week to explain why

Business ExtraAugust 11, 2021
Sara Al-Gouweiz, head of "women's captain programme" which trains new female drivers at Careem, a chauffeur driven car booking service, gives an interview at their Saudi offices in Khobar City, some 424 kilometres east of the Saudi capital of Riyadh, on October 10, 2017. Saudi Arabia's decision to allow women to drive had some sounding the death knell for ride-hailing apps like Careem, but its co-founder expects business to flourish and even plans to hire thousands of female drivers. / AFP PHOTO / FAYEZ NURELDINE
Bucking Covid-19 trend, Saudi women take job market by storm: Business Extra

Female participation in the kingdom's workforce rose to 33% at the end of 2020 as social reforms bring change

Business ExtraJuly 28, 2021
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai. Investors are now looking towards investments that align with their sustainability preferences and values. Reuters
Five emerging investment themes for sovereign wealth funds: Business Extra

Sovereigns were relied upon to support economies and many are shifting strategies to focus more on sustainable investing

Business ExtraJuly 21, 2021
Oil prices remain bullish on the prospect that an ongoing deadlock among Opec+ members will maintain the current level of production curbs.
Why Opec+ was right to agree to increase oil supply

The grouping has chosen to focus on sustaining economic recovery rather than looking too far down the road

CommentJuly 19, 2021
Shoppers in Majid Al Futtaim's recently-opened Circle Mall in Dubai's Jumeirah Village Circle district. Antonie Robertson / The National
Majid Al Futtaim CEO on the future of retail and cinema: Business Extra

Alain Bejjani joins Business Extra this week to talk about emerging consumer trends

Business ExtraJuly 14, 2021
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