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The regulatory and commercial landscape across the Middle East — including the UAE and Saudi Arabia — continues to evolve. Our Insights section provides commentary, analysis and updates designed for executives, HR leaders and investors navigating the region.

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New perspectives on Middle East international schools

In February this year, on the occasion of the launch of Relocate Global’s Guide to International Education and Schools, education experts and school leaders, as well as HR and relocation professionals, assembled at London’s Institute of Directors to discuss emerging education trends and tackle some of the unique issues that internationally relocating families face when selecting

How Expats Cure the Homesick Blues

Expats must face down homesickness, particularly at the beginning of their time abroad, and from time to time throughout their expat experience. Homesickness is a normal part of living far away from friends and family. It can be particularly acute at “markers”, significant birthdays or life events, of both the expat and their close friends

First animals move into Dubai’s planned Safari Park project

The Dubai Safari Park has started to receive the first of the animals that will be the foundation stock for the collection, it was announced on Tuesday. The project, located at Al Warqa district, will cover a total area of 119 hectares and work is ongoing to build a collection that will take the safari

Up to 20 private schools to open in Dubai in 2017

DUBAI // Up to 20 private schools are expected to open in the emirate in the next academic year, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority said. There are 173 private schools in Dubai. Eleven opened in 2014 and last year, and seven will open this year, the authority said. Abdulla Al Karam, director general of

Dubai employees in row with bosses over storm-damaged cars

DUBAI // Employees of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce are irate that their cars have yet to be removed from a company car park in Jebel Ali, which was flooded by the heavy downpours last week. A staff member said the vehicles had become inoperable because the management did not act in a timely manner.

World’s tallest tower reaches 37th floor

Kingdom Holding revealed that the 1km tower had reached its 37th floor. It will overtake the 830-metre Burj Khalifa once complete with a gross floor area of 245,000 sqm. Saudi Arabia’s 1km Kingdom tower, which has just been renamed Jeddah Tower will be the world’s tallest building when it opens in 2018. More than a

Saudi’s domestic airports record over 50% growth in international traffic

Saudi Arabia’s domestic airports recorded a 51.5 percent increase in the number of international flight services in 2015, according to the last figures from the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). The number of international services from the kingdom’s domestic airports jumped from 26,361 at the end of 2015 from 17,405 in 2014, according to

South Africa turns on Saudi-built solar to cut coal reliance

South Africa and Saudi Arabian ACWA Power launched a $328 million solar power plant in the Northern Cape province on Monday, as Africa’s most industrialised country rushes to expand its power supply and cut its coal reliance. The Bokpoort Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Project, developed by a consortium led by ACWA Power, is set to

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