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  • Celebrating Three Finalist Recognitions at MIPIM Asia 2025 Awards

    Celebrating Three Finalist Recognitions at MIPIM Asia 2025 Awards

    We have exciting news to share. Three of our landmark projects have been selected as finalists at the prestigious MIPIM Asia 2025 Awards, each competing in distinct categories. This recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to placemaking across Asia.


    Our Finalist Projects:

    18 Cross, SingaporeBest Urban Regeneration Project
    This transformation of the former Cross Street Exchange has created a thriving destination in Singapore’s CBD. The14,000 sqm development seamlessly merges a contemporary 15-storey Grade A office tower with heritage shophouses, achieving both Green Mark and WELL Platinum certifications. With its biophilic design, energy-efficient systems, and EV infrastructure, 18 Cross exemplifies how thoughtful regeneration can honour the past while building for the future.

    Taichung D‑ONE, TaiwanBest New Mega Development Project
    Taichung D‑ONE is a visionary 47,000 sqm transit-oriented development that weaves together landscape, architecture, and cultural identity. Positioned at a strategic transportation nexus connecting highway, metro, and high-speed rail, Taichung D‑ONE is set to become a civic-commercial landmark. Beyond its department store and conference facilities, themed zones throughout the project create a more diverse and engaging urban destination.

    Wuhan Alibaba Centre, ChinaBest Mixed-Use Project
    Our latest collaboration with Alibaba brings 450,000sqm of smart, integrated space to central China. The development features twin towers (272.5m and 173m) with a six-storey retail podium, all inspired by the traditional Kongming lock” with its intricate interlocking forms. This dynamic hub fuses talent, entrepreneurship, commerce, and lifestyle, creating versatile public spaces designed for the modern digital economy.

    Winners will be revealed at the Gala Dinner on December 4th at Rosewood Hong Kong, coinciding with the MIPIM Asia Summit on December 3rd-4th.

    We’re honoured to be recognised alongside Asia’s finest developments and look forward to celebrating this milestone with our clients, partners, and the wider community.

    Discover the full list of finalists: https://​awards​.mip​im​-asia​.com/​m​i​p​i​m​a​s​i​a​a​w​a​r​d​s​2​0​2​5​/​e​n​/​p​a​g​e​/​s​h​o​r​t​l​i​s​t​e​d​-​w​i​n​n​e​r​s​-2025

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  • ‘If Abhishek Sharma is in form, Josh Hazlewood will be out’: Former India assistant coach’s bold claim before Australia T20I series | Cricket News

    ‘If Abhishek Sharma is in form, Josh Hazlewood will be out’: Former India assistant coach’s bold claim before Australia T20I series | Cricket News

    India and Australia are set to meet in a high-octane five-match T20I series Down Under, starting Wednesday, and former national team assistant coach Abhishek Nayar has zeroed in on the key mini-contest for the first set of matches. Nayar picked…

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  • Asiana Airlines 35th Anniversary: 10% Off Japan–Korea Economy Fares (Oct 14–Nov 30)

    Asiana Airlines 35th Anniversary: 10% Off Japan–Korea Economy Fares (Oct 14–Nov 30)

    Asiana Airlines is running a 35th Anniversary of Japan–Korea Routes Promotion from October 14 through November 30.

    Round-trip and one-way economy-class tickets from Japan to South Korea are 10% off. Fuel surcharges and…

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  • China, ASEAN sign upgraded free trade pact – DW – 10/28/2025

    China, ASEAN sign upgraded free trade pact – DW – 10/28/2025

    October 27, 2025

    Myanmar: violence and elections draw criticism from ASEAN, UN

    The situation in Myanmar continues to cause consternation among ASEAN bloc countries as years of violence under the military junta drag on and its promise of…

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  • Spina bifida, diplomyelia, and Chiari-like malformation in an Aberdeen Angus calf | BMC Veterinary Research

    Spina bifida, diplomyelia, and Chiari-like malformation in an Aberdeen Angus calf | BMC Veterinary Research

    Signalment/history

    A one-day-old, 35 kg, female black Aberdeen Angus calf was admitted to the Clinic for Cattle, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, because of inability to stand. The dam was reared in Estonia and imported to Germany for…

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  • Middle Eastern Dividend Stocks Featuring Gulf Medical Projects Company (PJSC) And Two More

    Middle Eastern Dividend Stocks Featuring Gulf Medical Projects Company (PJSC) And Two More

    As Gulf markets navigate mixed performances amid easing U.S.-China trade tensions and tepid earnings, investors are closely watching the impacts on regional indices. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for those seeking to balance risk with steady returns.

    Name

    Dividend Yield

    Dividend Rating

    Turkiye Garanti Bankasi (IBSE:GARAN)

    3.41%

    ★★★★★☆

    Saudi Telecom (SASE:7010)

    9.39%

    ★★★★★☆

    Saudi Awwal Bank (SASE:1060)

    6.23%

    ★★★★★☆

    Riyad Bank (SASE:1010)

    6.52%

    ★★★★★☆

    National General Insurance (P.J.S.C.) (DFM:NGI)

    7.54%

    ★★★★★☆

    National Bank of Ras Al-Khaimah (P.S.C.) (ADX:RAKBANK)

    6.41%

    ★★★★★☆

    Emaar Properties PJSC (DFM:EMAAR)

    6.94%

    ★★★★★☆

    Computer Direct Group (TASE:CMDR)

    8.09%

    ★★★★★☆

    Commercial Bank of Dubai PSC (DFM:CBD)

    5.34%

    ★★★★★☆

    Banque Saudi Fransi (SASE:1050)

    6.18%

    ★★★★★☆

    Click here to see the full list of 68 stocks from our Top Middle Eastern Dividend Stocks screener.

    We’re going to check out a few of the best picks from our screener tool.

    Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

    Overview: Gulf Medical Projects Company (PJSC) operates hospitals in the United Arab Emirates and has a market cap of AED 1.44 billion.

    Operations: Gulf Medical Projects Company (PJSC) generates revenue primarily from Health Services & Others, amounting to AED 711.55 million, and Investments, contributing AED 50.66 million.

    Dividend Yield: 7.3%

    Gulf Medical Projects Company offers a high dividend yield of 7.28%, placing it among the top 25% in the AE market. However, its dividends are not well covered by earnings, with a payout ratio of 106.2%. Despite recent earnings growth and cash flow coverage at an 84.6% cash payout ratio, dividend payments have been volatile over the past decade. The stock trades significantly below its estimated fair value but has experienced high price volatility recently.

    ADX:GMPC Dividend History as at Oct 2025

    Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

    Overview: Delek Group Ltd. is an energy company involved in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of oil and gas both in Israel and internationally, with a market cap of ₪15.12 billion.

    Operations: Delek Group’s revenue segments include the development and production of oil and gas assets in the North Sea, generating ₪9.45 billion, and oil and gas exploration and production in Israel and its surroundings, contributing ₪3.36 billion.

    Dividend Yield: 6.2%

    Delek Group’s dividend yield of 6.22% ranks in the top 25% of the IL market, yet its dividends are unreliable and volatile over the past decade. Despite a low cash payout ratio of 26.1%, indicating coverage by cash flows, earnings do not cover dividends due to a high payout ratio of 107.5%. The company’s net income has declined despite increased sales, and it faces significant debt levels while trading below estimated fair value.

    TASE:DLEKG Dividend History as at Oct 2025
    TASE:DLEKG Dividend History as at Oct 2025

    Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

    Overview: I.D.I. Insurance Company Ltd. offers a range of insurance products and services to both individual and corporate clients in Israel, with a market cap of ₪2.88 billion.

    Operations: I.D.I. Insurance Company Ltd. generates its revenue through the provision of diverse insurance products and services to both individual and corporate clients in Israel.

    Dividend Yield: 6.7%

    I.D.I. Insurance’s dividend yield of 6.74% is among the top 25% in the IL market, but its dividends have been volatile and unreliable over the past decade. The low payout ratio of 35.3% suggests earnings cover dividends, yet a high cash payout ratio of 264.1% indicates insufficient cash flow coverage. Despite recent earnings growth—net income rose to ILS 94.62 million for Q2—the dividend sustainability remains questionable due to these financial constraints.

    TASE:IDIN Dividend History as at Oct 2025
    TASE:IDIN Dividend History as at Oct 2025

    This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

    Companies discussed in this article include ADX:GMPC TASE:DLEKG and TASE:IDIN.

    This article was originally published by Simply Wall St.

    Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@simplywallst.com

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  • Insurance Approvals And Neurosurgical Patients — Dr Vicknes Waran

    Insurance Approvals And Neurosurgical Patients — Dr Vicknes Waran

    I am writing this as a follow-up to your recent survey on insurance approvals for patients undergoing treatment, which was both timely and necessary.

    While that article primarily focused on the…

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  • Childhood stress could secretly be damaging your skin: Scientists link it to psoriasis; know its symptoms and causes |

    Childhood stress could secretly be damaging your skin: Scientists link it to psoriasis; know its symptoms and causes |

    Recent scientific research has uncovered a strong connection between early-life stress and the onset of psoriasis, revealing how emotional trauma during childhood can alter immune responses and increase the risk of autoimmune disorders in…

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  • Japan Set As 2026 Country Of Honor At Cannes Marché Du Film

    Japan Set As 2026 Country Of Honor At Cannes Marché Du Film

    The Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film has unveiled Japan as the Country of Honour for its 2026 edition next May.

    The Marché du Film’s Executive Director Guillaume Esmiol officially announced the choice at the Tokyo International…

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  • The Future of Wearable Tech in Personalised Care

    The Future of Wearable Tech in Personalised Care

    The digital revolution in healthcare has reached our bodies, with wearable technology having made significant progress in sensing biochemical and physiological markers for telehealth and remote patient monitoring


    They’ve revolutionised…

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