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Evaluation of ESG reporting in the Arabian Gulf 

By: Eman El-Ajlouni / Arab America Contributing Writer When it comes to implementing ESG principles into company processes, the Arabian Gulf region is distinguished by its oil-driven economy. Its fast transition has a distinctive range of possibilities and challenges. Examining the transformation of ESG reporting from a specialized idea to a corporate requirement takes into … Continued

The Arabian Gulf Cup and What it Means for Iraq

By: Adam Abdel-Qader / Arab America Contributing Writer At the start of the new year, Iraq held its second international soccer tournament in Basra after three decades of global isolation. This tournament marked Iraq’s second title win in the Arabian Gulf Cup tournament since 1979. Iraq’s win and hosting of the event is a message … Continued

25th Arabian Gulf Cup to be Hosted in Basra, Iraq

By: Mariam Alyakoob / Arab America Contributing Writer What is the Arabian Gulf Cup  The Arabian Gulf Cup is a biennial football tournament that occurs in eight Arab countries. The countries include Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The first tournament was held in 1970, with Kuwait having won the … Continued

Pearling & Bahrain’s Pre-Oil Economy

For millennia, pearling and its associated trades shaped Bahrain’s culture, society, and economy. By: Wael Sultan/Arab America Contributing Writer Bahrain, a small archipelago in the Arabian Gulf, used to be the world’s premier natural pearl hotspot. Historically, Bahrain was the seat of the ancient Dilmun civilization (late fourth millennium to 800 BC). When describing Bahrain’s … Continued

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