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Epstein Files Uncover Secret Network Of Political And Business Elites

February 18, 2026 by maleeha zahid

The release of new U.S. Department of Justice documents has triggered serious political and financial consequences in the Middle East, with the most significant fallout seen in Dubai’s global ports giant DP World. Most notably, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem resigned as chief executive and chairman after his name surfaced in the files linked to convicted […]

Filed Under: World Tagged With: DP World, Dubai leadership crisis, Epstein files, Jeffrey Epstein, Latest, Middle East scandal

DP World appoints new CEO after Epstein emails

February 13, 2026 by Attia Naveed

Dubai’s DP World replaced its chairman and CEO following revelations in the Epstein files linking the former leader to the convicted sex offender. The move matters because Sulayem’s ties to Epstein raised reputational and governance concerns. The leadership change affects DP World, its global operations, and investors closely monitoring corporate oversight. The Dubai-based port operator […]

Filed Under: World Tagged With: DP World, Dubai port operator, Epstein emails, Essa Kazim, Latest, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Yuvraj Narayan

Dock workers strike escalates at Bangladesh’s Chattogram port

November 1, 2025 by Zuha shahzad

Around 200 dock workers have intensified a strike at Chattogram, Bangladesh’s largest port, protesting the interim government’s plan to lease operating licenses to foreign companies. The walkout, which began in October with a smaller number of participants, has grown amid concerns over job security and management changes. The interim administration is negotiating agreements with UAE-based […]

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: A.P. Moller–Maersk, Bangladesh, Chattogram port, Dock workers strike, DP World, Garment industry, Latest, Trade dispute

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