Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan—the UAE’s chess-obsessed, jiujitsu-loving intelligence chief—controls vast sums of sovereign wealth. America’s AI giants are scrambling for a piece of it. At a time when ...
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This improbably mushrooming, fast-moving and eye-catching city is a great stopover destination. But even a short visit ...
His Highness Mohammed Bin Zayed is the 3rd president of the United Arab Emirates; he was elected on Saturday, 14 May 2022, a ...
A rendering of the new $35 billion passenger terminal at Al Maktoum International airport. A few short decades ago, Dubai was ‘a dot in the desert.’ Now a city of more than three million people, most ...
The United Arab Emirates is planning to advance its processes for creating and updating laws using artificial intelligence, the first of its kind move towards AI-driven regulation. The country will ...
Am I losing my mind? I’ve been reading business stories about Microsoft sending advanced AI chips to the United Arab Emirates. This was made possible when the Trump administration, in May, removed a ...
As excited as I was to be traveling to Dubai, which is one of seven Arab Emirates, I nonetheless had some preconceived notions about it. Most notably, I envisioned a destination that was simply akin ...
Dubai is a city-state in the United Arab Emirates, located on the Persian Gulf. To visit, you'll need to present a valid U.S. passport and check off some simple COVID requirements. If you’re flying ...
Its glittering towers and tax-free wages lure thousands of British expats every year, but Dubai has long been known for attracting a less savoury clientele. For more than a decade, drug traffickers, ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. From top, UAE soldiers, Mohamed bin Zayed, CV-22 Osprey and James Mattis ...
NEW YORK — Some flavor crazes flirt with us and fade. Others stay and make themselves at home. It’s too soon to tell for sure, but the Dubai chocolate movement seems to have put down roots and is ...