10 C
London
Friday, February 20, 2026

Technology

First Arab Female Astronaut Nora Al Matrooshi Graduates from NASA

UAE Astronauts Nora AlMatrooshi and Mohammad AlMulla graduate from the NASA Training Programme in Houston USA this month.

Armada and Edarat Group Sign MoU at LEAP 2024 in Saudi Arabia

Armada and Edarat Group partners to bring edge computing and AI to the Industrial sector across the Middle East and North Africa region.

Smart Cities are the Next-Gen Habitats on Earth

Terminus Group CEO Victor AI shares his smart cities ‘SPACE’ vision as ‘urban evolution’ at the 2024 Web Summit in Doha Qatar.

Malaysia Clinches USB 6 Billion Boost to its Cloud Economy

AWS says there’s a high demand for cloud services in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia, promising USD 6 Billion infrastructure investment in Malaysia by 2037.

Latest news

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.
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

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.

Must read

Key Geopolitical Events to Pop in the Calendar for 2025

The geopolitical landscape in early 2025 has been marked by volatility, fragmentation, and deepening polarization. From high-stakes summits and critical elections to landmark anniversaries, we outline the key events to keep an eye on over the coming months.

Malaysian Palm Oil Farmers Battle Against the EU’s Deforestation Regulations

According to The Dayak Oil Palm Planters Association President Napolean Ningkos, the European Union’s deforestation regulations discriminate against local farmers who have been cultivating palm oil for decades and argues that the popular myth spun by NGOs that Dayaks are content to live as hunter-gatherers is conveniently false.
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Big Love to Our Humble Heroes on Podiums

The Paris 2024 Olympics unfolded like a Persian rug, full of colourful triumphs, fails and poignant moments that dominated the headlines. However, there were many fine silk threads that wove a bigger story, the remarkable performances of Muslim athletes who defied odds, shattered records, and left an indelible mark on the world stage, Alhamdulillah!

Mesopotamian Treasures Returned to Iraq in Landmark Restitution Case

In a powerful move toward cultural justice, the restitution follows a major probe into art smuggling allegedly linked to British dealer Robin Symes, and marks a growing global push to hold museums accountable for their colonial-era collections.

JETOUR and PUBG MOBILE Merge Gaming and Cars

Gen Z consumers are going to love test-driving cars through an intense virtual battleground surrounded by millions of spectators thanks to JETOUR’s latest partnership with PUBG MOBILE.