Tag: United Arab Emirates

A.I. Giant Tied to China Under Scrutiny

A congressional committee made the demand of the Commerce Department after The Times reported on concerns among U.S. intelligence officials over the Emirati company, G42.

Amid Gaza War and Red Sea Attacks, Yemen’s Houthis Refuse to Back Down

The militia, which has targeted ships it says are connected to Israel, has vowed not to stop until the siege in Gaza ends and claims that a new U.S.-led maritime task force cannot deter the attacks.

Blue Carbon Is One of Many Companies Inking Carbon Market Deals

An Emirati company wants to broker a nascent market in which nations trade emission reductions even before regulations are agreed upon.

What’s Missing from the COP28 Climate Deal

The agreement calls for phasing out fossil fuels. But it also lets oil producers keep drilling and gives few specifics on how to fund a shift to greener energy.