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Commentary

Middle East comment and opinion, including Edmund O'Sullivan's Last Word.
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Gulf prepares to lead global economic recovery

There are signs that the economic shock in the Gulf is coming to an end and the region will start leading the international recovery.
  • Abu Dhabi prepares for the upturn

Commentary

  • Gulf banks should start lending
  • Heat will hit Olympic dream in the Gulf
  • Iraq right to focus on jobs
  • Gulf markets are set for a fall
  • Delays in oil and gas projects have been good for Doha
  • Balance needed in historic Jeddah
  • Regional state energy firms are improving

The Last Word

  • Gulf prepares to lead global economic recovery
  • Litigations rise as construction deals unravel
  • Abu Dhabi creates a blueprint for Gulf infrastructure
  • Obama set to square up to Netanyahu
  • Dubai looks beyond the debt mountain
  • US slow to shape Middle East policy
  • Abu Dhabi takes the lead in Gulf projects market
  • Emirates to revive ambitious regional plans
  • Gulf must unite to combat pollution
  • Gulf at crossroads over nuclear power
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