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The first edition of The National newspaper sits in the stands in Abu Dhabi. Andrew Parsons / The National
One day, we won't need Facebook to read the news

Our increasing comfort with the digital world will give us the freedom to directly pick up our news from whichever source we need

CommentFebruary 24, 2021
Since the invention of the internet 30 years ago, the rate of digitalisation has become so rapid, and the volume of connected devices so huge, that networks need to be urgently ramped up to an equal scale so that they are effectively defended against such threats. Image: Bloomberg
How we can up our cybersecurity game and get ahead of the hackers

The issue will be prominent on the agenda at Idex in Abu Dhabi later this month

CommentFebruary 17, 2021
Idex is now in its 27th year. Victor Besa / The National
Abu Dhabi’s Idex demonstrates the future of defence is here

The biggest show for the military industry in the Middle East makes its return to the capital on February 21

PodcastsFebruary 17, 2021
Regulars at Davos are experiencing the strangeness of virtual meetings. AFP
How relevant is an online Davos during the pandemic?

It is too much to expect that a Davos meeting – online or otherwise – can conjure up quick solutions

CommentFebruary 10, 2021
A hotel displays a Super Bowl banner prior to Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Florida. The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Getty Images
Listen: Super Bowl LV ads play to a resilient American consumer

The tone of commercials this year is in marked difference to 2020, even if the cost of airing a spot remains eye-watering

Business ExtraFebruary 07, 2021
Sophia sits for an interview with The National.
Sophia the robot on 'why she matters'

This week on Business Extra, the founder of Hanson Robotics describes his vision for a future where robots are friends

PodcastsFebruary 04, 2021
Photo credit Callie Chee
Neom’s head of technology describes his vision for the future city

Joseph Bradley talks about daily life for 'Neomians' in his first interview since The Line was announced

PodcastsJanuary 27, 2021
Davos in the Swiss Alps has been unusually quiet as delegates stay away owing to the coronavirus crisis. EPA
What role does Davos play in a world gone virtual?

The World Economic Forum's Sarita Nayyar joins this week to discuss this year's agenda

PodcastsJanuary 27, 2021
epa08923391 A Trump supporter holds a placard reading ÔDeep State Voter Fraud! Media and Big Tech Information WarfareÕ as Pro-Trump protesters demonstrate in support of US president Donald Trump in front of the City Hall in Los Angeles, California, USA, 06 January 2021. Right-wing conservative groups are protesting against Congress counting the electoral college votes. Dozens of state and federal judges have shot down challenges to the 2020 presidential election, finding the accusations of fraud to be without merit. EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT
Left holding the mic: will shareholders still love Twitter and Facebook?

This week, a rundown of reputational fallout at the world's biggest platforms and what it means for share prices in the year ahead

PodcastsJanuary 14, 2021
Total global issuance of Sharia-compliant bonds in 2021 is are expected to reach as much as $151bn. Chris Whiteoak / The National
2021 is the Middle East's year of opportunity

Last year was challenging, but in many ways set the stage for the region's future success

CommentJanuary 13, 2021
The logo of Alibaba Group is seen at its office in Beijing. The company is planning to raise $5bn through a bond sale this month. Reuters
What the US-China economic rivalry means for the Middle East: Business Extra

The world’s second-biggest economy is on track to overtake the US by 2028

PodcastsJanuary 06, 2021
Veterans Bureau employee Viola LaLonde and Census Bureau employee Elizabeth Van Tuyl pose beside a Ford automobile before making their cross-country drive from Washington, DC to San Francisco. Getty
Stop the comparisons – the decade we're entering is nothing like the 'Roaring' 1920s

As we enter 2021, we must not hold such a narrow view of history

CommentDecember 30, 2020
Wind turbines beside a highway in Jordan's Ma'an governate. George Kell, chairman of ESG-focused fund manager Arabesque Partners, says artificial intelligence will play a greater role in responsible investing. Alamy
‘Adapt or die’: the UN’s corporate sustainability pioneer shares lessons of 2020

Despite a global recession, Georg Kell says ESG investing is even more critical in an imperilled world

Business ExtraDecember 20, 2020
epa08885417 Containers are loaded on the CMA CMG Champs Elysee freighter at the Port of Southampton, Britain, 15 December 2020. Talks are still ongoing between the European Union (EU) and Britain over the final Brexit trade deal. New rules in travel, transport and trade will come into place on 01 January 2021 as the UK's transition period for leaving the EU will end. EPA/NEIL HALL
Feryal Ahmadi of DMCC on how global trade will be remapped in the 2020s

The COO of Dubai’s trade free zone outlines scenarios

PodcastsDecember 16, 2020
The deserted financial district amid coronavirus restrictions in New York City in March. Reuters
In the US, another financial bubble is about to burst

The American stock markets might be broken and prone to a crash similar to the one we saw more than a decade ago

CommentDecember 07, 2020
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