UAE diversification strategy lags despite growth in oil sector

Diversification of the UAE economy was the cornerstone of much of the UAE economic strategy throughout the second half of the 2000's and the following decade. It sounded great but it seems not to have worked, with a continued heavy reliance on oil. The emirate of Dubai has always been a logistic hub, since it has not much oil. Abu Dhabi has been oi...
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Why Netanyahu should seek peace with Iran – or face 'disaster' in Middle East

The Middle East is usually at the centre of a political conflict, often involving Iran. In this case, what would happen to Israel were it to attack Iran? Here are some thoughts from the Daily Express in the UK. ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should calm tensions with Iran and belie his hawkish nature if he wants to avoid catastrophe in t...
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The rise and fall of Teresa May

This is not on the topic of the Middle East but it is topic I am interested in and write about. Here is today's writing. The rise and fall of Teresa May, as displayed in her body language Teresa May, Britain's former Prime Minister, swooped into Downing Street on 13 July 2016 a proud and confident woman, taking over from David Cameron, as leader of...
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Faced With U.S. Threats, Iran Warms Up to Arab Neighbors – Even Riyadh

There's a lot of action in the Middle East, especially between Iran and the rest of the Arab world. Although there have been skirmishes between the UAE and Iran for many years it wasn't in anyone's interests for such skirmishes to hit the headlines. Now I read that Iran is warming to its Arab neighbours, or is it the other way round? "Warming" is p...
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Russia is deepening military ties with Iran to counter the US

There is no doubt that the US has immense influence in the Middle East. The pact between Iran and Russia seeks to change that. The idea is that the Gulf Arab countries also see Russia as offering more interesting ideas. The recent pact will ensure that: "The states in the Middle East should be more careful about following Western advice ," former R...
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Dubai's Royal Household is in the spotlight.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum (70), Dubai's ruler, can no longer keep his domestic affairs quiet. Now it's Princess Haya of Jordan, half-sister of Jordan's current king, King Abdullah II who is seeking to divorce him and is seeking a protection order for one of her children in London now. She married him in 2004 and rumour has it that King ...
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UAE faces growing resentment in southern Yemen

I read this article on the UAE's involvement in the Yemeni war (UAE flag pictured) with a great deal of interest- not least because I lived in the UAE and have spent time in Yemen as well. At that time, the Civil War had ended and the South had separated from the North. Although kidnappings were still normal- the group I was travelling with wa...
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Hamas' rapprochement with Iran endangers deal with Israel

I've been wondering what it would be like being in the Middle East, given that I was in New Zealand for four years and I'm now living in Vietnam. I would probably find this mounting tension hard to deal with, although it happens all the time. While I was living in the UAE, I was used to it. With tension in the region increasing all the time, especi...
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Iran FM met Rand Paul to feel out possible US-Iran talks

The Iranian crisis continues with both the Iranians and the US trading insults. It looks as if war between the parties could be any day, particularly if either side makes a mistake, but this time it might happen. However, a settlement concerning the dispute might just be negotiated. Republican Senator Rand Paul (pictured) has made overtures to the ...
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Will Erdogan risk an operation in Syria?

One of the issues that continues to recur is what Turkey will do about Syria. Will it invade or not? I've often thought about and I assume that it will, someday, especially stop the Kurds. That assumption may not be correct. I know Kurds who live in New Zealand, having escaped from Iran and Iraq, and I know Kurds from the Middle East. All they want...
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Israel Has Almost as Many Religious Restrictions as Iran, Pew Report Finds

I've been thinking a lot recently about religion and how it affects relationships and society. Just recently I've been made to feel inferior to a "religious" person even though I have paid for all of life's essentials- accommodation, food and transport. Clearly, however he is more superior because he is "religious". Is it not much the same in Iran?...
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Israel discretely increases number of entry permits for Gaza workers

An increasing number of Gazans are entering into Israel each day to work, 2000 in fact. This number has just been improved by the Israeli government despite the fact that it is an election year and the right-wing is desperate to keep the fact that Hamas, seemingly, is being rewarded, quiet. Moving from Palestine to Israel is difficult - I've done i...
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NZ Super Fund partners with Russell Group and Lockwood Property Group to invest in New Zealand tourism assets

New Zealand has been in the news a lot recently. Latterly, it was the International Cricket World Cup and before that the shootings at the Christchurch mosque, during which 51 people were killed. Now, I'll put in a media release about which there will not be a lot of media coverage. Joint statement from NZ Super Fund, Russell Group and Lockwood Pro...
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The UAE, China and Iran: trade partners and cryptocurrencies

The UAE has always had its best interests at heart when it negotiated trade deals. It has done deals with various countries and companies in Africa, in Asia, in Europe and the US as well as with Australia and NZ too. I wrote about all these deals during my time with Khaleej Times. So I was not surprised to learn that the UAE is getting closer to Ch...
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Houthis taking battle to Saudis with upgraded weapons cache

The four-year war in Yemen continues, with no end in sight. The Houthis are increasingly attacking Saudi Arabia, although these attacks are not new. Is it something to do with Iran? A friend you lives in Jeddah says that such attacks have become commonplace, a fact that Saudi doesn't like to acknowledge. Maybe if the attacks  become "normal" o...
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Dubai: Princess Haya's flight to UK threatens diplomatic crisis

The gloss is coming off Dubai, finally. It might appear to be a progressive city and a city of modernity but the royal family, led by the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is innately conservative. The gloss started to come off last year when the ruler's daughter, Princess Latifa, was returned to Dubai after being captured at s...
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Trump critics rethink US policy toward Saudi Arabia

I've never been a fan of Saudi Arabia, even when I lived in the Gulf. Under the auspices of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, I am even less keen on the country. Saudi Arabia, like the UAE, is not all it appears and although both countries criticize the West they are desperate for its approval, from the US in particular. So. it was with great pleas...
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Israel can attack Syria at any time without cost

In the Middle East, there seems to be double standards in play when it comes to Israel. Israel seems to act with immunity while other Arab countries, and Iran as well, are expected to adhere to greater standards, being called liers and worse if they do not. The latest is Israel airstrikes on military sites in Syria (a street in Damascas Syria, pict...
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Forget GDP — New Zealand is prioritizing gross national well-being

One of the issues that has been prioritized by the New Zealand Government is measuring if people are leading a better life. This has been done (30 May) by introducing a "Well Being Budget" instead of the traditional GDP-focused one. Is this the best way to measure the economic health of a nation? Certainly, Bhutan thinks so given that it was the fi...
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Three more Abraaj executives face US fraud charges

Coping with developing countries and regions is not easy for someone from the West who is likely to be accustomed to things running more smoothly than in the country he/she may be in. I'm in Vietnam currently and although it is different from the Middle East there are similarities- both have centralized government and in both cases some things func...
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