Nigeria recently became the first country to roll out a new vaccine (called Men5CV) recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), which protects people against five strains...
The current civil war in Sudan goes beyond a simple power struggle between two generals. It reflects a deep-rooted crisis within the country’s governing structure that’s been present...
By Hafiz M. Ahmed The 18th Global Islamic Finance Forum recently served as a prominent platform for discussions on advancing Islamic finance and fostering leadership in...
By Aamer Yaqub At the Islamic Development Bank’s (IsDB) 2024 Annual Meetings in Riyadh, President Dr. Mohammed Al-Jasser articulated a compelling vision for addressing the global...
By Hafiz M. Ahmed The hijab—a traditional headscarf donned by countless Muslim women as an emblem of their modesty and deep-rooted faith—has long captivated global media...
By Jonathan Gorvett Crypto miners have been drawn to the Gulf for its low electricity costs and comparatively unrestricted land use rules Crypto miners drawn to...
By Frank Kane The World Economic Forum’s “Special Meeting” got off to a comparatively low-key start in Riyadh on Sunday – the first time Saudi Arabia...
By Chidi Amuta On many fronts, America is showcasing the many burdens and benefits of democracy. Most Washington politicians are united in their support for Israel....
Today’s globalized world has made “halal” a huge corporate force, not just a religious term. Halal entrepreneurship is seen in food, cosmetics, medicines, and banking. It...
By Chidi Amuta Money is perhaps a homeless vagrant. It has no nationality or permanent homestead in real terms. It goes and stays only where its...
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