
Mustafa Alrawi
Articles
Is Pavel Durov's arrest a cautionary tale for 'tech bros' outside America?
The Telegram founder has been apprehended on charges that could also be levelled against some of the Silicon Valley giants
In Abu Dhabi, a good life and affordable housing are in arm's reach
The hope is the new residential rental index will help make Abu Dhabi an even more attractive place to live in
At the Paris Olympics, US athletes are in a class of their own
Boeing needs to remember what made it a global brand
At the heart of the US aerospace company's recovery is reinstating the prominence of its employees ahead of shareholders
Football cannot avoid politics, even if it wants to
The new generation of teenagers emerging at the pinnacle of the sport will be even more in tune with the changing social landscape
What's the big fuss about Apple integrating ChatGPT?
The technology isn't ground-breaking and concerns about privacy are valid but overblown
At the Arab Media Forum, the way we approach the news today was one talking point
There has been a change in terms of what audiences believe should be the most important news covered by traditional media outlets – and emotion has a lot to do with it
AI will be everywhere. How do we prepare for the ethics around it?
We need to ask ourselves about how we think AI should be used
Has extreme weather altered people's attitude towards climate change?
Recent events show that we cannot take anything for granted when it comes to global warming
The Gulf prefers rational debate to culture wars – and it works
As the West slides into 'culturenomics', it is no coincidence that most discussions in this region usually have economic opportunity high on the agenda
A Netflix film reminds us of sport's inherent value
At a time when sport risks being reduced to mere entertainment, the story of a team of homeless footballers provides food for thought
US aid drops saved West Berliners. Why can't it do the same for Gazans?
The 1948-1949 Berlin Airlift was a humanitarian operation carried out in the teeth of Soviet aggression. The US could, if it chose to, go to similar lengths in Gaza
Cereal for dinner? The 'scornflakes' drama imparts a valuable lesson for CEOs
Kellogg’s chief executive has created a stir about the best characteristic a business leader can display
How AI can become the new oil and gas for the Gulf
The UAE's defence industry offers lessons that could benefit the development of artificial intelligence in the region
How the Brics+ countries can surpass an insular West
The 10-member grouping is getting wealthier, but prosperity needs to be sustained and inclusive