(Bloomberg Opinion) –Where do dogs come from? What is their relationship to wolves? Where do Homo sapiens come from? What is our relationship to other human...
(Bloomberg) –Andy Wallace would make a great secret agent. At 147 pounds and average height, the mild-mannered, fiftysomething Brit could have come straight from central casting...
(Bloomberg) –Americans consume around 46 million turkeys in late November, as well as 80 million pounds of cranberries and 50 million pumpkin pies. (In 2016, Costco...
Driverless vehicles may hit the United Arab Emirates roads by 2021, the country’s state media WAM reported. The UAE is preparing to become the world’s first...
Cybersecurity consolidation is heating up worldwide. A wave of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) has also swept the Middle East market. There is a growing reliance on...
UAE’s Dubai and Saudi capital Riyadh emerged as leading Middle East cities in management consultancy Oliver Wyman Forum’s recent Urban Mobility Readiness Index: How Cities Rank...
(Bloomberg) –Global central banks are approaching the end of the year with a collective shudder at the risky behavior that their low interest-rate policies are encouraging....
(Bloomberg) –Thieves made off with jewelry and artifacts worth a reported $1.1 billion after an early-morning burglary at a German museum. The robbers stole three sets...
(Bloomberg) –Prime Minister Narendra Modi must invest trillions of dollars on roads and other critical infrastructure if he’s to pull India’s economy out of its slump,...
(Bloomberg) –Amazon.com Inc. is trying to break Alexa away from its robotic monotone, giving developers tools to make the software sound excited or disappointed. The company...