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Posted on February 20, 2021 by admin

Is business the ‘path to peace’ in the Middle East?

It is not yet six months since the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed a peace accord with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, but already there is a new …

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