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Mohamed Salah to leave Liverpool at end of season, shares message for fans - Gulf Business

The National ·

Reports indicate that Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Details regarding his next club are not specified in the provided content. Salah shared a message for fans, though the content of the message is not detailed here. Why it matters: Salah's departure would be a major shift in the landscape of European football, impacting Liverpool's performance and potentially influencing investment in football within the Middle East if he joins a team in the region.

Mohamed Salah to leave Liverpool at end of season, shares message for fans - Gulf Business

The National ·

The provided article discusses Mohamed Salah's potential departure from Liverpool at the end of the football season and his message to fans. This content is unrelated to artificial intelligence, machine learning, or Middle East AI news. Why it matters: This news falls outside the scope of AI research and industry developments in the Middle East.

MOFs for clean energy

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Mohamed Eddaoudi is researching MOFs (metal-organic frameworks). MOFs have applications for clean energy. Why it matters: This research contributes to KAUST's and Saudi Arabia's broader clean energy and sustainability initiatives.

Saudi Arabia ranks first globally in AI security and women's empowerment - Jawlah - جولة

SPA ·

According to the title from Jawlah, Saudi Arabia has reportedly secured the first global ranking in AI security. The kingdom is also stated to have achieved a top position in women's empowerment, presumably within the AI or technology sector. This news was published by Jawlah, an Arabic news outlet. Why it matters: If confirmed by official reports, this signifies Saudi Arabia's leadership claims in critical areas of AI development and societal integration, aligning with its national transformation goals.

Khashab receives global honor

KAUST ·

KAUST Discovery Associate Professor of Chemical Science Niveen Khashab received a 2017 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award. The award recognizes her research contributions in the field of physical science, specifically organic chemistry. The award highlights the impact of KAUST researchers on the global scientific community. Why it matters: This recognition underscores the growing prominence of women in STEM fields within the Middle East and the increasing global impact of research originating from Saudi Arabia.