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GCC banks to post stronger profitability on non-oil economic boom The National Source link
Given the intense debates on GCC economies’ further diversification, it is essential to underscore the significance of further support for the process. …
The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Ministry of Social Development, today hosted the Gulf Family Forum 2023, which took the theme …
KUWAIT: Oula Fuel has become the pioneering fuel station chain in Kuwait by enabling visitors with debit cards from Gulf Cooperation Council …
Analysis: The ambitious rail and shipping project announced at the G20 summit will strengthen India’s economic and political ties to the Middle …
GULF WEEKLY- While vibrant metropolises and fleeting moments are the first thing one notices when looking at the …
Spatial and temporal patterns of air temperature Almost all areas of the Arab world (99%) show statistically significant positive monotonic trends (i.e., …
KUWAIT: Visa (NYSE: V), the world’s leader in digital payments, together with National Bank of Kuwait announced Yasmeen Al-Kandari and Yuser Al-Mutawa …
Muscat: GCC undersecretaries of Endowments and Islamic Affairs today held their 8th meeting under the chairmanship of Dr. Wa’el Saif Al Harrasi, …
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