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For some who witnessed the mass adoption of the internet, digital technology has had a questionable effect on young people’s ability to think critically. Reuters
EditorialAI should be a sparring partner, not a shortcut

We must work harder to balance the rise of new technology with the need for critical thinking

EditorialSeptember 26, 2025
US President Donald Trump at the UN General Assembly in New York. Mr Trump told assembled world leaders that he had ended seven wars since returning to office in January. Reuters
EditorialThere is one war that Trump could stop – the one raging in Gaza

The US President told the UN that he cares about saving lives. Reining in Israel would achieve that

EditorialSeptember 24, 2025
UN workers in Gaza are brought to Al Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis after being injured in Israeli attacks on October 20, 2023. A record 383 relief workers were killed globally last year, nearly half of them in Gaza. Anadolu
EditorialThe world must act to keep aid workers safe

A declaration at the UN General Assembly supporting humanitarians is significant

EditorialSeptember 24, 2025
Make it in The Emirates 2025 at ADNEC, Day 3 General view of the show. Antonie Robertson/The National
EditorialThe UAE's start-up plan is part of a policy toolkit for the 21st century

SMEs are foundational to the Emirates' future economy

EditorialSeptember 23, 2025
At least 10 countries plan to announce their formal recognition of a Palestinian state at this year's UNGA in New York, USA. AFP
EditorialMore states should join the groundswell for Palestine recognition at UNGA

There is no time to lose before what could form a future Palestinian state is lost for good

EditorialSeptember 22, 2025
Panels at a solar power plant in Karbala, Iraq. As the world’s climate heats up, the Middle East is on the front line of global warming. AP
EditorialThe Middle East has an electricity problem. The Gulf can help

Chronic power cuts hurt economies and undermine trust in governments. Sharing infrastructure and boosting supply is the way forward for everyone

EditorialSeptember 19, 2025
Some of the violence that took place in Sweida this summer was truly heinous, as was the suffering experienced by civilians in all communities. AFP
EditorialSweida deal is a chance for Syrian authorities to build trust

Agreement could head off the threat of separatism, stabilise the country and show other disaffected regions that co-operation with Damascus is possible

EditorialSeptember 18, 2025
Heads of state, leaders and other officials pictured during an emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha on Monday. AFP
EditorialThe Middle East is changing, but not in the way Israel thinks

The country's isolation is mounting as nearly 60 Arab and Muslim nations came together in Doha

EditorialSeptember 17, 2025
Arabic calligraphy at the Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
EditorialHow the UAE is maintaining Arabic's place in the digital era

Plans for a new Arabic digital library shows how the Emirates is playing a key role in marrying the language with the latest technology

EditorialSeptember 16, 2025
Many UAE strategies focus on the factors that explain blue-zone longevity elsewhere, such as mental and social wellness in addition to physical health. Getty
EditorialWill more of us soon be living to 100 or beyond?

With the right approach, the UAE could join the world's longevity 'blue zones'

EditorialSeptember 15, 2025
Students of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, the world’s first graduate-level AI college. Pawan Singh for The National
EditorialAbu Dhabi's new AI model reveals the power of home-grown talent

K2 Think, which can tackle complex reasoning tasks, is a product of the UAE's investment in its people and institutions

EditorialSeptember 12, 2025
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed is received by Sheikh Tamim, Emir of Qatar, in Doha on Wednesday after Tuesday's Israeli air strike on the Qatari capital. Reuters
EditorialQatar's neighbours are uniting in the face of an unpredictable Israel

High-profile support for Doha after Tuesday's air strike highlights Israel's growing isolation

EditorialSeptember 11, 2025
Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani addresses a press conference following Israeli strikes in Doha on Tuesday. AFP
EditorialIsrael's Doha strike demands a firm response

The Israeli leadership may think they can bomb their way to victory. Those in the Middle East committed to peace must prove them wrong

EditorialSeptember 09, 2025
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, right, is welcomed by Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares at a meeting in Brussels in May 2024. Europa Press
EditorialPalestinian statehood is a test the UN must not fail

All 193 UN member states need to unite and call for the immediate end to the war in Gaza and the resumption of the Middle East peace process

EditorialSeptember 09, 2025
Countries must ensure cyber systems are protected and 'quickly recoverable' as they move deeper into the digital realm, a report says. Getty Images
EditorialIt's vital to brace for internet disruptions in the future

The weekend's slowdown could remind governments and private players to build resilient infrastructure in preparation for potential slowdowns

EditorialSeptember 08, 2025
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