$7bn pledged to Donald Trump’s Board of Peace Gaza fund
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In today’s newsletter:
· Donald Trump: $7bn pledged to Gaza fund as UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain back Board of Peace
· Dubai real estate: Villa prices near leading schools jump up to 35 per cent
· Dubai eVTOL: BegakFly EVO-ONE completes inaugural UAE flight after historic North Pole mission
· UAE music: Market grows more diverse as TikTok drives UGC led discovery – report
· DFRE: Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment delivers record 2025 with 144 per cent retail spending growth
Stay informed with the latest updates from Arabian Business. Here’s what you missed on Thursday:
Donald Trump says $7bn pledged for Gaza reconstruction as US commits $10bn to Board of Peace at Washington meeting.
BlackBrick says proximity to leading schools is driving Dubai villa price growth, with Victory Heights up to 35 per cent annually.
BegakFly EVO-ONE completes inaugural Dubai flight after North Pole mission, marking Astra Lynx Middle East expansion.
GCC creator economy expanded to around 263,000 monetised content creators in 2025, reflecting region’s accelerating adoption of influencer led media.
Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment reports 144 per cent retail spending rise in 2025 as DSF, DSS and DFC attract millions.
ValuStrat reports stable Qatar real estate in H2 2025, with residential and offices steady as hospitality leads gains.
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