A definitive list of regional companies implementing meaningful initiatives for the environment.
UAE-based commentator Sultan Al Qassemi is the most connected Twitter user in the region, says new study.
The US President’s re-election will help abate worries of war in the Middle East, say political experts.
Egypt’s presidency said it hoped Obama would work for American and Egyptian people.
As Western economic growth slows, Gulf investors look east towards the thriving ASEAN countries.
David Cameron will visit the UAE, Saudi Arabia and another Middle Eastern country as he aims to secure orders for fighter jets.
GCC leaders will choose economics over politicised debate in the US election.
The 320-km gas pipeline was damaged during an attack last week.
Unless you diversify and explore all the options in the market, you will not get the returns you expect, say experts.
George Flooks, COO of Fitness First tells Meghna Pant how to get really fit in the business world.
The Cairo real estate market could be poised for recovery as investor confidence returns due to a more stable political environment after the appointment of a new government
Their combined budget surplus could turn into a deficit by 2017, the International Monetary Fund has warned.
Turkey has good cause to be happy with its millennial decision to instigate a strategic international realignment from Europe to the Middle East, say analysts.
People in the Middle East view Republican candidate Romney as being too aggressive.
Recent research proves that women business leaders improve a company’s financial performance. But is the GCC tapping its talented female workforce?
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani denounces Israel’s policies and praises the people of Gaza on first ever visit.
Authorities have emphasised the religious occasion is no place for protests over the regional turmoil.
Companies in the region have begun to make the transition to adopt cloud computing, say experts.
The intelligence officer killed in a car bomb blast in Beirut on Friday is to be buried amid a mass turnout on Sunday.
Gulf Business provides a round up of the Middle East’s biggest ICT event.
The country’s IT sector aims to post double digit growth rates by the end of next year, says Egypt’s Communications and IT minister.
The company is planning to launch new PCs and tablets later this year and expand regional presence.
The system is at the prototype stage, and the Moscow-based company is in talks with government bodies.
Lack of awareness about IT security in the region is leading to a rise in online criminal activity, say experts.
World famous tech brand is to also launch its new Windows 8 software on October 26, with an exclusive local launch in Dubai.
AnchorFree offers a safer way to browse the web, preventing hackers from public WiFi access.
The three islands situated on the Strait of Hormuz are causing disagreement over who owns them.
The Dubai developer will build multiple housing projects in the country, possibly alongside Damac.
Iraq and Afghanistan firms are offering flashy salaries to former nationals to lure them back home to rebuild the nations.
Emirates NBD and Attijariwafa Bank are the front-runners to pick up the French bank’s Egyptian arm.