Dubai South Rolls Out Business Perks to Keep Growth Engine Running

Dubai South Rolls Out Business Perks to Keep Growth Engine Running

Dubai South has unveiled a fresh package of incentives aimed at companies operating within its Free Zone, signaling a push to maintain business momentum and strengthen the emirate’s economic pulse. The move forms part of broader efforts to enhance the competitiveness of Dubai’s free zone landscape while easing operational pressures on firms. The newly introduced …

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Dubai’s Commercial Realty Shifts Gears as Deal Values Surge Past $10 Billion Despite Fewer Transactions

Dubai’s Commercial Realty Shifts Gears as Deal Values Surge Past $10 Billion Despite Fewer Transactions

Dubai’s commercial property landscape is no longer chasing sheer deal volume — it’s chasing bigger tickets. The first quarter of 2026 showed a market recalibrating toward high-value acquisitions, pushing overall sales to new highs even as the number of transactions cooled slightly. A new market assessment notes that 3,619 commercial units changed hands during the …

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Gulf Listings Freeze as MENA Equity Deals Collapse in Start-of-Year Drought

Gulf Listings Freeze as MENA Equity Deals Collapse in Start-of-Year Drought

The Middle East and North Africa’s equity capital markets opened the year in near-standstill mode, with issuance shrinking to a trickle and dealmaking activity plunging sharply. Total equity and equity-linked proceeds for the first quarter amounted to just $472.9 million — a dramatic 91% drop compared with the same period a year earlier. Deal activity …

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Court Anchors Offshore Wind Project, Orders GE Vernova to Stay on the Job

Court Anchors Offshore Wind Project, Orders GE Vernova to Stay on the Job

A courtroom order has ensured that a crucial offshore wind venture off the New England coast will keep moving, at least for now. A Massachusetts judge has stepped in to prevent GE Vernova from walking away from its role in the massive Vineyard Wind development, ruling that the company must continue its work while the …

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AI Copyright Battle Nears Pay Day as Authors Flood Claims in $1.5 Billion Deal

AI Copyright Battle Nears Pay Day as Authors Flood Claims in $1.5 Billion Deal

A massive payout tied to artificial-intelligence training practices is drawing an extraordinary response from the writing community. Nearly 120,000 authors and copyright holders have stepped forward seeking compensation from a proposed $1.5 billion settlement involving AI developer Anthropic, according to a filing in a California federal court. The numbers tell their own story. Claims have …

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Texas ā€˜Private Enforcer’ Abortion Law Faces Constitutional Showdown in Federal Court

Texas ā€˜Private Enforcer’ Abortion Law Faces Constitutional Showdown in Federal Court

A California physician has launched a direct constitutional challenge against a Texas statute that empowers private citizens to sue abortion providers — a provision critics have dubbed a ā€œbounty hunterā€ mechanism. The dispute has now reached federal court, setting up a significant test of how far states can go in outsourcing enforcement of abortion restrictions. …

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High Court Sends Louisiana Coastal Battle to Federal Arena, Boosting Oil Firms’ Bid

High Court Sends Louisiana Coastal Battle to Federal Arena, Boosting Oil Firms’ Bid

The legal fight over Louisiana’s vanishing coastline has taken a decisive procedural turn, with the U.S. Supreme Court clearing the path for oil companies to defend themselves in federal court rather than before local juries. The ruling, delivered unanimously, reshapes where — not yet how — the sprawling litigation over coastal damage will unfold. At …

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Appeals Court Reopens Door to Prison Transfers for Transgender Women Amid Legal Tug-of-War

Appeals Court Reopens Door to Prison Transfers for Transgender Women Amid Legal Tug-of-War

A U.S. appeals court has, for the moment, cleared the way for the transfer of 18 transgender women in federal custody to men’s prisons, while simultaneously sending the dispute back to a lower court for a closer, more individualized review. The decision leaves the issue in flux — paused, but far from settled. āš–ļø The …

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Judge With a Flair for Exclamation Marks Freezes Trump’s White House Ballroom Plan

Judge With a Flair for Exclamation Marks Freezes Trump’s White House Ballroom Plan

A federal judge known for sharp-edged prose and an unmistakable fondness for exclamation marks has once again stalled plans for a new ballroom at the White House, insisting that construction cannot proceed without explicit congressional approval. The decision, delivered in a characteristically emphatic tone, allowed limited underground work tied to security facilities but kept the …

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Showdown Over Diversity Rule Puts American Bar Association at a Crossroads

Showdown Over Diversity Rule Puts American Bar Association at a Crossroads

A heated debate is unfolding within the American Bar Association as academics, legal professionals, and institutions rally to preserve a long-standing diversity requirement for U.S. law schools — a rule now facing possible elimination. During a 30-day public comment period, the body overseeing legal education received dozens of submissions urging it to keep — or …

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