Category: Article

  • Through the Lens of Time: Chris Porsz “REUNIONS”

    A Photographer’s Journey of Responsibility, Relationships, and Reunions In a quiet corner of Peterborough, an extraordinary story unfolds through the lens of the remarkable Chris Porsz. With a career spanning 40 + years in the NHS and a deeply personal journey, his life is a testament to resilience, human connection, and the passage of time.…

  • Double Dynasty: One family’s business, another family’s beloved

    If you haven’t been to Tai Tong in Petersfield yet, stop what you’re doing and get yourself there immediately. This family-run Chinese restaurant has been feeding the good people of Petersfield for almost 50 years, which is longer than some of us have been trying (and failing) to make a decent stir-fry. The vibe is…

  • Meet Mo Islam: The Podcaster Helping Rewrite Saudi’s Story

    Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.

  • Invest Qatar Launches $1 Billion Incentives Programme

    Every business has a unique potential waiting to be tapped. Recognizing the keys to unlock this growth can set an enterprise on the path to unprecedented success.

  • EQIQ Ventures Doubles Fund to $30M to Boost Iraq’s Digital Economy

    The magic that emerges from effective collaboration is undeniable. When diverse minds converge with a shared purpose, the results can be transformative.

  • Meet the TikToker Bringing Arab Dance-Offs to Pre-Party Rituals

    In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.

  • Bel Priestley – In Her Shoes

    An intimate conversation with the influencer-to-actress success story of 2024. I sat down with Bel with the hopes to discuss her personal perception of time, how through the course of her twenty one years on Earth the internet only accolades her success to the past few years of her life, going off of numbers and…

  • A Monk, a Moroccan and the French Invasion

    Though the title of this travel piece may evoke the beginning of a poorly told joke, rest assured, what follows is less a punchline and more a reflective narrative, infused with some comedic flair, if I do say so myself. Flying from Stansted Airport with Ryanair is never a favourable mode of flight, especially as…

  • I Slept With a Bedouin

    It only took three trains, one flight, and a taxi for my Mum and I to reach my sister, Evie who now works for a charity in Amman, Jordan. A journey so convoluted it felt like a pilgrimage, but one made worthwhile by the sheer delight of our reunion. Evie and I stayed up until…

  • I Found a Love Letter in LA

    A holiday of semantics. There was a postcard stuck somewhere in my mouth from the last time I was in America, but since my tongue has started engraving a new one and perhaps I will call this one a love letter. A trip to visit my friends Tess and Tor in Los Angeles quickly turned…