
The Quest for Green Air Travel
An airliner over Dubai’s coast, a single-engine helicopter, and a Japan-Abu Dhabi flight: sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has proven capable
An airliner over Dubai’s coast, a single-engine helicopter, and a Japan-Abu Dhabi flight: sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has proven capable
Where is sunnier than the Middle East and North Africa region? Not many places on Earth – but in space, the sun shines
The story of renewable energy across the Middle East and North Africa is usually told from one viewpoint: the sun
The US pursuit of “energy independence,” let alone “energy dominance,” did not last long. Like presidents before him, Joe Biden finds himself
The average human body contains some 7 octillion electrons (that’s 27 zeroes) that weigh, altogether, just 19 grams. These tiny particles should
Mikhail Gorbachev, the former Soviet leader who died last month at 91, was famous in the West for perestroika and glasnost. But three other Russian words
European politicians have been scouring their neighborhood to find new gas supplies to replace those threatened by Russia. They have secured some
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, Europe and the United States continue to search for tools to do the
There is nothing new about American presidents appealing to Saudi kings and crown princes for their help in balancing oil
The visit of German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck to the UAE on March 21 marked the start of a new partnership between two emerging heavyweights in the business
Ukraine, likely named after the Slavic word for “borderland,” has long been a crossroads for peoples, civilizations, trade – and military invasions.
There are growing hints the UAE may announce a net-zero carbon emissions target ahead of the COP26 climate conference this
Almost nothing is bipartisan in US politics today – except confronting China. Despite the very different styles and worldviews of
There are no winners from oil price wars. Surviving requires political strength more than economic strength; and then economic strength
In 1955, a curious cavalcade of vehicles set off from Oman’s southern port of Salalah, heading for the interior. Sultan
Saudi Aramco’s IPO is wending its way toward its dénouement, and the world’s largest petroleum conference is taking place this
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