New data suggests a surge in UK business growth in territories such as Africa and Eastern Europe, with business materials being translated into languages such as Zulu, Afrikaans, Serbian and Macedonian at least 2,000 per cent more than three years...
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Recently, the Canadian Government introduced a new directive which was issued by the Minister of Finance impacting many members of the Iranian diaspora in Canada. The Ministerial Directive was introduced to curb money laundering and the financing ...
The study analyzes survey data from over 7,700 residents and business executives in 19 large cities around the world, including Dubai, UAE to reveal how their priorities differ and align.
As businesses and employees are still working from home, Claude Schuck, regional manager, Middle East at Veeam® Software, the leader in Backup solutions that enable Cloud Data Management™, has identified four key areas all businesses must address ...
Delay in MSCI’s upgrade to emerging market status was a blessing in disguise as it allowed Kuwaiti companies to make changes prior to the inclusion of new investor inflows.
Now more than ever, it’s vital for businesses to focus on digital transformation. Imagine being able to utilise key technologies to improve efficiency, minimise costs, transform business processes, and streamline remote team collaboration, all whi...
African Union and APO Group in partnership to reach more African news media, as the Union works to prevent deaths, save lives and prevent unnecessary harm to African economies. This support by the APO Group will complement the weekly press briefin...
The dominance of petroleum-centric capitalism and its huge contribution to the climate emergency have raised questions about how companies in the Middle East and North Africa can shape sustainable development agendas. New research from Trinity Bus...
Half of the countries in Africa have now launched third-party Data Centre facilities, with growth forecast at 80% and 50% respectively over the coming 4-year period.