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![Visitors stand in front of works by Bybit on display during the 15th edition of Art Dubai at Madinat Jumeirah in the Gulf emirate of Dubai, on March 10, 2022. - Art Dubai, the Middle East's largest annual contemporary art fair, featured for the first time digital works, as the wealthy Gulf emirate seeks to position itself as a crypto-assets hub. - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by Karim SAHIB / AFP)](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/2022-07/GettyImages-1239094226.jpg?h=a5ae579a&itok=xkZOPttx)
UAE's crypto push seeks to draw in high-net-worth individuals
![A general view of Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq oil processing plant on September 20, 2019. - Saudi Arabia said on September 17 its oil output will return to normal by the end of September, seeking to soothe rattled energy markets after attacks on two instillations that slashed its production by half. The strikes on Abqaiq - the world's largest oil processing facility - and the Khurais oil field in eastern Saudi Arabia roiled energy markets and revived fears of a conflict in the tinderbox Gulf region. (Photo by Fay](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2021/03/GettyImages-1169841233.jpg/GettyImages-1169841233.jpg?h=a5ae579a&itok=yTmzPorO)
Middle East poised for breakthrough in European energy markets
![An aerial view of Khalifa Port is seen in Abu Dhabi April 10, 2014. State-owned Abu Dhabi Ports Co (ADPC) expects a surge in shipping traffic towards the end of this year as work on major infrastructure projects in the United Arab Emirates capital gathers pace, the company's chief executive said. Khalifa Port, built on a man-made island roughly half-way between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, came on stream in 2012 after Zayed Port, which had been serving Abu Dhabi for over 40 years, reached full capacity. Picture tak](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2014/06/RTR3L1SG.jpg/RTR3L1SG.jpg?h=c2c5b897&itok=SYrIJv6l)
Middle East container ports expand growth, investment opportunities
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