Desert Skyline Gets a Signature Touch: Kempinski Branded Residences Set for Makkah Debut

Desert Skyline Gets a Signature Touch: Kempinski Branded Residences Set for Makkah Debut

A new chapter in Makkah’s evolving cityscape is taking shape, as Umm Al Qura for Development and Construction moves to introduce its first branded residences in partnership with luxury hospitality operator Kempinski Group. The project, named Kempinski Residences, will rise within the Masar Haram district — a central zone inside the wider Masar development. Plans …

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Profit Returns, But Pressure Lingers: SABIC’s Uneven Start to 2026

Profit Returns, But Pressure Lingers: SABIC’s Uneven Start to 2026

Saudi chemicals heavyweight Saudi Basic Industries Corporation opened the year on a cautiously optimistic note, swinging back into the black after a bruising period—though the recovery comes with visible strains beneath the surface. For the first quarter, the company posted a modest net profit of SAR13.2 million, a sharp turnaround from the hefty loss recorded …

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49 Seconds of Darkness: Dubai Pushes Power Reliability to a New Extreme

49 Seconds of Darkness: Dubai Pushes Power Reliability to a New Extreme

Dubai’s lights are barely flickering anymore—and the numbers prove it. The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority has set a fresh global benchmark, trimming electricity customer minutes lost (CML) down to just 0.82 minutes a year—roughly 49 seconds. It’s not just a record; it’s an improvement on its own previous best, shaving off about 13% from …

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UAE Holds Its Monetary Nerve as Benchmark Rate Stays Put at 3.65%

UAE Holds Its Monetary Nerve as Benchmark Rate Stays Put at 3.65%

The UAE’s central bank has opted for continuity over surprise, keeping its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.65%—a move that mirrors the steady stance taken by the US Federal Reserve. The decision keeps the Base Rate for the Overnight Deposit Facility right where it is, reinforcing a sense of predictability in the country’s financial environment. …

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A Fragile Lifeline on Trial: Supreme Court Signals Openness to Ending Protections for Haitians, Syrians

A Fragile Lifeline on Trial: Supreme Court Signals Openness to Ending Protections for Haitians, Syrians

Outside the marble steps in Washington, chants rose in defense of a legal shield many immigrants have leaned on for years. Inside, the tone was more clinical—but no less consequential. The U.S. Supreme Court spent the day weighing whether a sitting president can pull the plug on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands who have …

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$5.5 Billion Reckoning: Purdue Pharma Sentenced, but Justice Still Feels Out of Reach

$5.5 Billion Reckoning: Purdue Pharma Sentenced, but Justice Still Feels Out of Reach

In a courtroom heavy with grief and memory, the company behind OxyContin was handed a $5.5 billion penalty—an outcome that closes one chapter of a sprawling legal saga while leaving many still searching for closure. The sentencing stems from Purdue Pharma’s earlier admission that it misled regulators and incentivized doctors to push opioid prescriptions. With …

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Silence Before the Storm: Lawsuits Claim Missed Warnings in Canada’s School Massacre

Silence Before the Storm: Lawsuits Claim Missed Warnings in Canada’s School Massacre

A cluster of lawsuits now winding through a U.S. courtroom has placed OpenAI and its chief Sam Altman at the center of a deeply unsettling question: what happens when a machine sees danger coming—but no one acts? Families shattered by the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge have taken legal action, arguing that warning signs surfaced …

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Seashells, Slang, and a Courtroom Storm: Comey Walks Free—for Now

Seashells, Slang, and a Courtroom Storm: Comey Walks Free—for Now

A quiet Virginia courtroom became the latest stage in a long-running political feud as James Comey faced federal charges tied not to a speech or a document—but a photograph of seashells. The former FBI chief surrendered to authorities a day after an indictment accused him of posting a coded threat against Donald Trump. At the …

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Courtroom Sparks Fly as Musk and OpenAI Clash Over Power, Purpose, and Billions

Courtroom Sparks Fly as Musk and OpenAI Clash Over Power, Purpose, and Billions

The courtroom in Oakland turned into a battleground of words as Elon Musk took the witness stand and accused opposing counsel of playing mind games rather than seeking clarity. Facing questions from a lawyer representing OpenAI, Musk pushed back sharply, insisting the line of questioning wasn’t as straightforward as it was being portrayed. “These aren’t …

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Map Wars Rewritten: U.S. SMap Wars Rewritten: U.S. Supreme Court Tightens the Rules on Race and Redistrictingupreme Court Tightens the Rules on Race and Redistricting

Map Wars Rewritten: U.S. SMap Wars Rewritten: U.S. Supreme Court Tightens the Rules on Race and Redistrictingupreme Court Tightens the Rules on Race and Redistricting

In a ruling that could redraw the political playbook ahead of upcoming elections, the U.S. Supreme Court has sharply narrowed the reach of one of America’s most powerful civil rights laws—the Voting Rights Act. By a 6–3 majority, the court stepped in to block a Louisiana congressional map that created a second majority-Black district. But …

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