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Middle East is undergoing a visual revolution not just in what people see, but in how spaces perform. The MIP-Visualperfect doesn't just meet today's immersive expectations, it anticipates tomorrow's demand, says Zac Liang, GM – Gulf Area, Unilumin Group.
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Abu Dhabi Airports reports 17th consecutive quarter of double-digit pax growth in H1 2025
Abu Dhabi Airports reports 17th consecutive quarter of double-digit pax growth in H1 2025

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Abu Dhabi Airports reports 17th consecutive quarter of double-digit pax growth in H1 2025

Image: Abu Dhabi Aiports From January to June, the operator of the emirate's five commercial airports handled over 15.8 million passengers, marking a 13.1 per cent increase over the same period Zayed International Airport (AUH) was the primary driver of growth, welcoming 15.5 million passengers, up 13.2 per cent year-on-year. Flight movements also saw an uptick, with a total of 133,533 flights across the network during H1 2025, a 9.2 per cent rise over the previous year. AUH alone recorded 93,858 aircraft movements, an 11.4 per cent increase from the 84,286 flights registered in H1 2024. 'The first six months of this year have posed some operational challenges, yet our exceptional mid-year results demonstrate the resilience of our network and the collaborative partnerships that underpin our growth,' said Elena Sorlini, MD and CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports. 'Consistently delivering positive growth for the past 17 quarters is testament to the dedication and collective effort of the entire Abu Dhabi Airports team,' she added. Abu Dhabi Airports expands global connectivity The group also expanded its global connectivity by adding 16 new destinations and welcoming new airline partners. Key developments include China Eastern Airlines' Shanghai route (set to go daily in September), Air Seychelles' six weekly flights, Fly Cham's service to Damascus, and IndiGo's new routes to Madurai, Bhubaneswar, and Vishakhapatnam, cementing AUH as the Indian carrier's most connected hub in the UAE. Cargo operations registered strong growth as well. 344,795 tonnes of cargo were handled in H1 2025, supported by strategic infrastructure upgrades. A key development was a joint venture agreement with JD Property, the infrastructure arm of China's to build a 70,00sqm advanced logistics facility targeting rising east-west e-commerce demand in the GCC and MENA regions. Other strategic milestones Completion of rehabilitation works at Sir Bani Yas Airport, supporting Al Dhafra's eco-tourism goals. AUH receiving the 3 Pearl Estidama rating for construction and being named 'Best Airport at Arrivals Globally' at the ACI ASQ Awards for the third year running. Advancement of MRO capabilities at Al Bateen Executive Airport through a collaboration with Bombardier. Signing of an MoU with TAQA Distribution to explore next-generation utility technologies across airport operations. Abu Dhabi Airports stated it will continue advancing its long-term growth strategy, focusing on expanding international partnerships, upgrading infrastructure, and driving sustainable innovation.

Philippines' President Marcos to meet Trump hoping to secure trade deal
Philippines' President Marcos to meet Trump hoping to secure trade deal

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Philippines' President Marcos to meet Trump hoping to secure trade deal

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will meet US President Donald Trump this week, hoping Manila's status as a key Asian ally will secure a more favorable trade deal before an August 1 deadline. Marcos will be the first Southeast Asian leader to meet Trump in his second term. Trump has already struck trade deals with two of Manila's regional partners, Vietnam and Indonesia, driving tough bargains in trade talks even with close allies that Washington needs to keep onside in its strategic rivalry with China. "I expect our discussions to focus on security and defense, of course, but also on trade," Marcos said in a speech before leaving Manila. "We will see how much progress we can make when it comes to the negotiations with the United States concerning the changes that we would like to institute to alleviate the effects of a very severe tariff schedule on the Philippines." The United States had a deficit of nearly $5 billion with the Philippines last year on bilateral goods trade of $23.5 billion. Trump this month raised the threatened "reciprocal" tariffs on imports from the Philippines to 20 per cent from 17 per cent threatened in April. Although US allies in Asia such as Japan and South Korea have yet to strike trade deals with Trump, Gregory Poling, a Southeast Asia expert at Washington's Centre for Strategic and International Studies, said Marcos might be able to do better than Vietnam, with its agreement of a 20 per cent baseline tariff on its goods, and Indonesia at 19 per cent. "I wouldn't be surprised to see an announcement of a deal with the Philippines at a lower rate than those two," Poling said. Marcos, who arrived in Washington on Sunday, went to the Pentagon on Monday morning for talks with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and will see Secretary of State Marco Rubio later in the day, before meeting Trump at the White House on Tuesday. He will also meet US business leaders investing in the Philippines. 'Mutually beneficial' deal Philippine officials say Marcos' focus will be on economic cooperation and Manila's concerns about the tariffs. They say he will stress that Manila must become economically stronger if it is to serve as a truly robust US partner in the Indo-Pacific. Philippine Assistant Foreign Secretary Raquel Solano said last week trade officials have been working with US counterparts seeking to seal a "mutually acceptable and mutually beneficial" deal for both countries. Trump and Marcos will also discuss defense and security, and Solano said the Philippine president would be looking to further strengthen the longstanding defense alliance. Philippine media quoted Manila's ambassador to Washington, Jose Manuel Romualdez, as saying on Sunday that the visit would see a reaffirmation of the seven-decade-old mutual defense treaty and "discussions on how we can continue to cooperate with the United States, our major ally". With the Philippines facing intense pressure from China in the contested South China Sea, Marcos has pivoted closer to the US, expanding access to Philippine military bases amid China's threats towards Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by Beijing. The United States and the Philippines hold dozens of annual exercises, which have included training with the US Typhon missile system, and more recently with the NMESIS anti-ship missile system, angering China. Manila and the US have closely aligned their views on China, Poling said, and it was notable that Rubio and Hegseth made sure their Philippine counterparts were the first Southeast Asian officials they met. Poling said Trump also seemed to have a certain warmth towards Marcos, based on their phone call after Trump's reelection.

♑ Capricorn: Daily Horoscope for July 22nd, 2025
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♑ Capricorn: Daily Horoscope for July 22nd, 2025

Love & Relationships Capricorn, you're craving emotional depth today, and surface-level interactions won't cut it. If you're in a relationship, have a real conversation—it's the kind of day where something said softly can bring major clarity. Singles may feel drawn to someone mature, emotionally available, and intentional with their energy. Career & Finances Today favors tying up loose ends and refining long-term goals. You may be called to lead or offer guidance at work—and your composed approach earns you respect. Financially, it's a great time to assess big-picture goals or revisit an old financial plan with fresh eyes. Health & Wellness Energy levels are steady but may dip mid-day, so pace yourself. A walk outdoors or grounding activity will help stabilize your mood and energy. You're also more intuitive than usual—trust your body's cues. Other Highlights This is a powerful day to work on legacy goals or projects that align with your values. Your inner discipline helps you stay aligned with what really matters. Lucky Color: Charcoal Grey Lucky Numbers: 8, 14, 33 This article was previously published on bahrainmoments. To see the original article, click here

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