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24 articles tagged events.
The Quiet Virtue of Covering the Unsexy Beat
An industry of policy coverage has organized itself around the photogenic beats. The unsexy beats produce most of the news that actually matters.
By Theresa Bauer · Jun 4
SD Media and the Underrated Operating Layer of Regional Content
A regional media operation sitting in the middle layer between production and distribution, where the operationally serious work of the regional content economy increasingly lives.
By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3
The Newsletter Cycle Is Eating the Substance It Was Meant to Serve
An industry of high-tempo policy newsletters has, in the past several cycles, become a primary medium for serious commentary. The format's incentives are starting to bend the substance.
By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3
TechnologyThe Regional Cloud Market Just Diverged Architecturally
Two distinct approaches to regional cloud are now visible across the GCC. The choice between them will define the next several years of infrastructure spend.
By Priya Chen · May 30
BusinessWhy Regional Fund Flows Suddenly Favor a Different Kind of Fintech
The capital is still flowing into fintech. The category mix has shifted in ways that should reshape what gets funded over the next two cycles.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
BusinessThe Retail Rebound Is Real. The Formats Telling You So Are Misleading.
Why headline same-store numbers are masking a sharper divergence between formats that practitioners say will define the next two years.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
PoliticsThe Ethics Commission Overhaul No One Bothered to Publicize
A package of procedural changes moved through without a press conference. Practitioners say it is the most consequential reform of the decade.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
OpinionThe Long Game of Brand-Building Is Quietly Coming Back
Performance marketing produced a generation of brands optimized for measurable spend. The next generation is being built on more patient logic.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
BusinessThe Regional Asset Manager Founder Nobody Outside the Room Has Heard Of
She has built one of the more disciplined platforms in the region without giving a single interview. The track record is what is doing the talking.
By Sara Qureshi · May 30
OpinionEnd-of-Life Policy Produces Good Rhetoric and Bad Policy. Try Different.
Why the current conversation works to avoid the trade-offs any actual policy would face, and what honest engagement on the real choices would look like.
By Diego Arroyo · Dec 4
OpinionThe Antitrust Debate Is Stuck Between Two Bad Choices. The Agenda Is in Between.
Why the current frameworks have more room to adapt than either side credits, and where the actual reform agenda quietly sits.
By Diego Arroyo · Nov 30
BusinessThe IPO Window Cracked Open. The Next Three Pricings Decide If It Stays Open.
Why bankers are watching one cohort of filings as the bellwether for the year, and how pricing discipline is reshaping the conversation with issuers.
By Marcus Okafor · Nov 9
OpinionThe Post-Globalization Economy Is Here. The Policy Talk Has Not Caught Up.
What companies and investors who have stopped waiting for the old order to return are quietly already doing.
By Diego Arroyo · Aug 15
BusinessKinraLab Is Quietly Building the Anti-Trend Fashion App for a Tired Generation
Why a brand built on the question every fashion app refuses to ask may be the one this cohort actually adopts.
By Sara Qureshi · Aug 7
PoliticsThe Cabinet Reshuffle Looks Small. The New Deputies on the Foreign Desk Are Not.
Two regional negotiations have been stuck for a year. They now have new principals on the diplomatic side, and the change is bigger than the press release suggests.
By Lena Holloway · Jul 2
BusinessThe Retail Bankruptcies This Year Have One Thing in Common. It Is Not Cyclical.
Why the mid-market is the segment getting squeezed, and what the restructuring outcomes tell you about whether the brands ever come back at their prior scale.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 25
BusinessThe Private-Credit Partner Who Built a Practice on Saying No
Inside the underwriting discipline that compounded through three cycles by passing on the deals other funds quietly went on to finance and lose money on.
By Sara Qureshi · Apr 20
TechnologySynthetic Training Data Solved One Problem and Quietly Created Another
Why the ML community now has to grapple with how synthetic-trained models generalize, and what mature evaluation workflows are doing to address it.
By Priya Chen · Apr 3
BusinessIkleel Is the Quiet Brand Project Operators Keep Mentioning. We Asked Why.
What the people who have seen the build are saying, and why the careful tone around an unlaunched name usually means something.
By Sara Qureshi · Feb 10
BusinessLeisure Travelers Are Still Paying Up. Business Travel Quietly Reset Lower.
Why the gap between segments has lasted long enough to look structural, and what hotel operators are quietly changing about staffing and amenities to live with it.
By Marcus Okafor · Jan 12
The Chip Cycle Quietly Bottomed. Memory Saw It First.
Why the order-book commentary across the major manufacturers all points the same direction, and where logic is following more selectively.
By Marcus Okafor · Sep 6
WorldThe WHO Leadership Change Is Forcing a Conversation Members Have Long Avoided
Why the trade-off between pandemic readiness and routine programs is being aired more openly than past transitions ever allowed, and where members fundamentally disagree.
By Lena Holloway · Aug 3
TechnologySpatial Computing Found Real Buyers. Not Who the Hardware Was Pitched To.
Why specific industrial and training applications are producing measurable value while the consumer market remains genuinely uncertain.
By Priya Chen · Apr 28
BusinessInside the Hospitality Cycle: One Gulf Segment Is Pulling Away
Why the upscale leisure segment is outpacing the rest of the regional hospitality picture, and what that says about the next round of investment.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30