AI Data Centers And The Thirst For Water
by MENA-Forum | 9 April 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development | 0 Comments
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Artificial intelligence needs vast computing power, and that power now depends on water. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), one of the world’s driest regions, this creates a serious new pressure on already scarce resources.
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How Euro Systems is Supporting Saudi Arabia’s Growth
by MENA-Forum | 7 April 2026 | Built Environment, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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Euro Systems’ Riyadh showroom serves as a technical hub for innovative architectural solutions as Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 initiatives.
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Amid an Uncertain Middle East, Bangladesh Must Rethink
by MENA-Forum | 6 April 2026 | Climate Change, Culture, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development | 0 Comments
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International labour migration is a key pillar of Bangladesh’s economy, with most workers going to the Gulf region. In 2025, out of 1,116,399 migrants, about 82.4% (919,981) went to Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries (BMET, 2026).
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