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Doha will likely encourage Trump to be flexible in the talks with Iran which are being hosted by Oman as the fifth round of those talks are coming up.
Trump is again diverging from U.S. presidential habit by choosing the Middle East, not Canada or Mexico, for the first foreign trip of his second term. He's hoping to do deals with three of the region's wealthiest countries.
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A Middle Eastern city long known for its ultra-luxury homes will have a brand new tower to add to its glittering skyline.
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essanews.com on MSNTrump's billion-dollar hotel set to redefine Dubai skylineTrump International Hotel & Tower Dubai, a new project by the Trump Organization, is poised to become a luxury landmark in Dubai. The skyscraper, standing at 1,150 feet, will feature a five-star hotel,
Crypto never sleeps, and in May of 2025 the hustle is in Dubai and the Gulf. With Trump's recent visit to the Middle East and crypto-friendly legislation in nat
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Trump is set to expand his property empire into Dubai - with a new 80 story skyscraper. Plans have been unveiled for Trump Hotel & Residences Dubai in the heart of the UAE, measuring almost 1,150 feet with a swimming pool at the top. Prices for two-bed ...
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The National on MSNWhen Trump visited UAE to launch the 'Beverly Hills of Dubai'Follow the latest on Trump's Gulf tripWhen Donald Trump visited Dubai in 2014, the focus was on his partnership to build a golf course and an estate of luxury villas. Any announcement that the property tycoon was planning what was then considered an audacious bid for the White House was not on the itinerary.
Israeli Consul General in New York Ofir Akunis argued that Gaza could one day emerge in the style of the United Arab Emirates, a nation whose coastal desert cities, including Duba