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Rumi Spice Brings All Things Nice for Afghani’s Agricultural Sector

Rumi Spice CEO Keith Alaniz says that he is proud to be celebrating a decade of empowering Afghani farmers and introducing afghani spices to the culinary world.

Taiwan Caters to Muslim Tourists, Tastes and Travellers

Writer Arrif Zikri takes us on a whirlwind tour of six must-visit Muslim-friendly hotels and restaurants in Taiwan.

Rosewood’s Art Afternoon Tea Series Enchants with Arty Treats and Halal Meats

Food Critics Dr Shagufta Ahmed and Farrukh Younus make connections between their love of art, cake and foreign cities which all converged into one glorious afternoon at the Rosewood Hotel’s Art Afternoon Tea Series in London.

Forged Parfait, Invented from Japanese Quail Available First in Singapore

Vow, a cultured meat tech company becomes the first outside the US to gain regulatory approval and sell cultured meat, launches its first product Forged Parfait in Singapore.

Cooks & Chefs, Mega Meals and Big Deals at Gulfood 2024

Gulfood 2024 hosted a line-up of Michelin-starred chefs who showcased a variety of culinary tricks from the traditional to the avant-garde.

Ramadan in Dubai Campaign Indulges with Crafty Culinary Choices

Dubai’s diverse gastronomic scene comes to life with a range of creative Iftar and Suhoor options under the Ramadan in Dubai Campaign.

Pakistan’s Rice Exports Surge Thanks to India’s Export Restrictions

Rice exports from Pakistan surged 85.8%, reaching USD 2.5 billion within eight months, largely due to India’s self-imposed restrictions on its own shipments.

COTTI COFFEE Rides a Caffeine High Across ME and SE Asia

COTTI COFFEE hits an incredible milestone of opening 7,000 stores worldwide – with the first 5,000 outlets established in 2023 alone.

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The K-Drama That Triggered South Koreans

In gun-free South Korea, a bold K-drama, Trigger, has stirred robust debate about weapons and norms within Korean civil society.
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KSA’s 6 Billion Investment in Syria as Regional Diplomacy Realigns

With USD 6.4 billion in fresh deals, the Kingdom is staking its claim on Syria’s future and sending a clear message: Arab-led recovery is back in focus.

KUN’s 50 Million Aims to Accelerate Stablecoin Adoption Amid Hong Kong’s Regulatory Surge

KUN’s recent Series A $50 million funding round signals a pivotal moment for stablecoins, ushering in a new era of regulated, efficient, and cross-border digital payments across Asia.

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China Unicom Launches in Dubai

China Unicom (Middle East) Operations Limited officially launched its operations in Dubai United Arab Emirates this week, marking a pivotal milestone in the telecommunications giant's global expansion strategy.

The Hazel Collection Pro as a Homage to One’s Mother and Nature

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Identity, Nationalism and the Politics of Sectarianism in the Middle East

ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies PhD Candidate Khalid Al Bostanji reviews the work of Miaad A. Hassan on how majorities and minorities in the Middle East shape political identities. He argues that these identities have not been sectarian but rather responsive to highly nuanced political and external challenges.