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Paul Cochrane

Beirut, Lebanon
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Paul Cochrane is a freelance journalist based in Udine, Italy. He lived in Beirut, Lebanon from 2002 to 2019, and in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa from 2019 until 2024.

He has written for over 80 publications worldwide, covering financial crime, business, higher education and skills developments, ...
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Saudi Arabia’s digital dream: Silicon Valley for the Middle East
01 Oct 2023  |  Middle East Eye  |  English  |  Technology Investment
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily to become the digital hub of the Middle East, attracting global tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Meta, and Apple. Under its Vision 2030 plan, the kingdom aims to diversify its economy by enhancing its ICT infrastructure. Challenges include the need for more data centers, the ongoing US-China tech war, and concerns over human rights and digital privacy. Despite these hurdles, significant investments are being made in cloud services, data centers, and smart city projects like Neom. The success of these ambitions will depend on economic viability and the ability to navigate geopolitical tensions.
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Tom Stevenson Top Rated

Berlin, Germany
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Investigative journalist and editor specialising in the Middle East.
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Aramco bond sale: Investors back Saudi oil over Saudi government
09 Apr 2019  |  Middle East Eye  |  English  |  Saudi Economy
Saudi Aramco's $12bn bond sale has attracted significant investor interest, highlighting confidence in the company's financial stability over the Saudi government. The bond sale, brokered by Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan, follows the indefinite postponement of Aramco's IPO and aims to raise capital for the purchase of a 70% stake in SABIC. The move is part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy. Despite political controversies, including the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, investors have shown strong interest, indicating a preference for Saudi oil's future over the government's. The bond sale also reflects Saudi Arabia's new strategy of engaging with international debt markets.
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Emily Tamkin

Washington, United States of America
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Emily Tamkin is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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How Biden Could Radically Alter the U.S.-Israel Relationship
01 Feb 2023  |  newrepublic.com  |  English  |  West Bank Settlements
The Biden administration issued an executive order targeting violent extremism by settlers in the West Bank, accompanied by sanctions on several individuals and illegal outposts. This move, seen as a significant symbolic gesture, aims to pressure the Israeli government and raise awareness among Israeli citizens about settler violence. Experts suggest that while the order has potential, its impact depends on further actions and enforcement. The article explores the broader implications of these sanctions, including potential changes in U.S. policy and their effects on Israeli politics and public opinion.
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