Falcon Welcomes Its First Gulfstream: The Iconic G450

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A new chapter begins at Falcon. The aviation division of Alex Group Investment has officially welcomed the iconic Gulfstream G450 into its fleet, a clear step forward in offering clients more range, more comfort, and an even better private jet experience.

The G450 joins Falcon Luxe’s first–ever Gulfstream as part of a broader strategy to focus on long–range, large–cabin aircraft that meet the evolving needs of today’s global travellers. Falcon recently retired its Dassault 2000 EX, making room for a new generation of long–range aircraft.

Why Gulfstream? Because it’s a name that resonates. The Gulfstream range are the star of the skies, one of the most admired and requested private jets in the world. It’s the kind of aircraft people recognize and appreciate for comfort and performance.

Its round windows are one of Gulfstream’s most famous design features. They fill the cabin with natural light, offer amazing views while flying, and are often used by travellers and influencers to take beautiful photos during the flight.

The Gulfstream G450 makes long flights feel easy. Its smooth performance and quiet cabin turn hours in the air into a calm, comfortable journey. With non–stop range from Dubai to Zurich, Maldives, Seychelles, or Moscow, it’s built for travellers who value both distance and peace of mind.

Mr. Sultan Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, Founder & Chairman of Alex Group Investment, shared his thoughts on this exciting addition: “We listen closely to what our clients want, their preferences guide everything we do. The arrival of the Gulfstream G450 is our way to show that we are always one step ahead in meeting their expectations. This is our gift to them, a promise that with Falcon Luxe, they have everything they need in the sky.”

About Falcon

Falcon is a premier aviation service provider, offering a one–stop–shop for all your aviation needs.

Discover more at flyfalcon.comInstagram and LinkedIn

Media Inquiries

Ines Nacerddine
Director of Marketing – Aviation
Alex Group Investment
Email: [email protected]

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“لوسيديا” تحصد استثمارًا قياسيًا بقيمة 112.5 مليون ريال سعودي في أضخم جولة استثمارية للذكاء الاصطناعي في الشرق الأوسط

الرياض، المملكة العربية السعودية, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

أعلنت “لوسيديا”، الشركة السعودية الرائدة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا لإدارة تجارب العملاء (CXM) المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي، عن إغلاق أكبر جولة استثمارية في مجال الذكاء الاصطناعي في المنطقة، بقيمة 112.5 مليون ريال سعودي ضمن جولة “Series B” التي تم الاحتفاء بها من قبل معالي المهندس عبد الله السواحه، وزير الاتصالات وتقنية المعلومات، أثناء زيارته لمقرّ الشركة.

قادت الجولة شركة “Impact46” التي نجحت في إدراج شركتَي “جاهز” و”رسن” في السوق المالية السعودية. وشارك في الجولة مستثمرون استراتيجيون جدد أبرزهم “واعد فنتشرز” الذراع الاستثمارية لـ”أرامكو”، و”تكامل فنتشرز” المدعومة حكوميًا، و”SparkLabs“، إضافةً إلى صندوق رؤى للنمو وشركة “ARG“، مما يؤكّد إيمانهم المستمر في مستقبل “لوسيديا”.

وقال المؤسس والرئيس التنفيذي لـ”لوسيديا”، عبد الله عسيري: “آمنا بالذكاء الاصطناعي منذ عام 2016، عندما كان مجرد فكرة بعيدة عن واقع الأعمال. راهنّا مبكرًا على أن نقود هذا التحول من السعودية والمنطقة إلى العالم، وكرّسنا جهودنا لتطوير حلول تقنية حقيقية تعالج تحديات العملاء بأحدث نماذج الذكاء الاصطناعي. واليوم، نُجني ثمار ذلك، لنصبح الشريك الموثوق في تحسين تجارب العملاء على مستوى المنطقة.”

وأكّد عسيري: “سعدنا بالعمل مع Impact46 لقيادة هذه الجولة، لكونهم من أنجح صناديق رأس المال الجريء في المنطقة، ولديهم سجل حافل يشمل طرح شركتين للاكتتاب العام. إنهم الشريك المثالي لدفع لوسيديا من قصة نجاح سعودية إلى قوة عالمية في الذكاء الاصطناعي.”

وقالت بدورها بسمة السنيدي، الشريكة في “Impact46 : “لوسيديا تمثل نموذجًا مثاليًا للشركات التي نطمح إلى دعمها، فهي تقدم حلولًا مبتكرة لتحديات المنطقة، مدعومة بتقنية قوية وفريق طموح. وتفوّقها في الذكاء الاصطناعي وكسبها لثقة كبار العملاء يجعلها في موقع الريادة الإقليمية مستقبلًا.”

وأعلنت “لوسيديا” عن عزمها الاستثمار في توسيع نطاق حلول “وكلاء الذكاء الاصطناعي” (AI Agents) الخاصة بها، لتتحول إلى منصة رقمية متكاملة للفرق التي تتعامل مباشرةً مع العملاء، بهدف تمكين الشركات من أتمتة التفاعل مع العملاء وتخصيصه عبر وظائف الدعم والتسويق والمبيعات وتجربة العميل، وتقليل التكاليف التشغيلية، وتحسين الأداء، وضمان الامتثال للأنظمة.

تأسست “لوسيديا” عام 2016 كإحدى أوائل الشركات المتخصصة في الذكاء الاصطناعي في الوطن العربي، وحقّق محرّكها للذكاء الاصطناعي العربي دقة 92%. وتخدم اليوم عملاء في 11 دولة ضمن قطاعات الاتصالات والخدمات المالية والضيافة والرعاية الصحية والقطاع الحكومي، وقد حسّنت تجارب أكثر من 75 مليون مواطن وعميل. وتجدر الإشارة إلى أنّ الشركة تستهدف سوق برمجيات إدارة علاقات وتجربة العملاء في المنطقة، المتوقع أن يبلغ حجمها 9 مليارات دولار بحلول 2030.

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Axi startet institutionellen Liquiditätsanbieter AxiPrime und gibt strategische Partnerschaft mit Your Bourse bekannt

SYDNEY, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Axi, ein führender Anbieter globaler Finanzdienstleistungen, hat die Einführung von AxiPrime bekannt gegeben, seinem institutionellen B2B–Liquiditätsanbieter (LP) der nächsten Generation, der auf die sich wandelnden Anforderungen professioneller Handelsunternehmen zugeschnitten ist. Mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Multi–Asset–Liquidität, modernster Technologie und einer leistungsstarken Ausführungsinfrastruktur bietet AxiPrime Zugang zu einer Vielzahl von Märkten, darunter Devisen, Metalle, Aktien, Kryptowährungen und Rohstoffe – allesamt darauf ausgelegt, die Partner des Brokers zu stärken und ihr Gewinnpotenzial zu steigern.

Axi gab außerdem eine strategische Partnerschaft zwischen AxiPrime und dem renommierten Technologieanbieter Your Bourse bekannt, um deren Expansion zu unterstützen. „Unsere Zusammenarbeit mit Your Bourse spiegelt unser gemeinsames Engagement wider, das Kundenerlebnis mit leistungsstarken Tools und Technologien zu verbessern“, erklärt Louis Cooper, Chief Commercial Officer bei Axi, und fügt hinzu: „Die skalierbare Infrastruktur von AxiPrime wurde für institutionelle Geschwindigkeiten entwickelt und verarbeitet bis zu 500.000 Order–Events pro Sekunde auf einer einzigen CPU, wobei die Ausführung in nur zwei Mikrosekunden erfolgt. Dadurch stellen wir sicher, dass wir die Leistungsanforderungen des Hochfrequenzhandels, algorithmischer Strategien und institutioneller Desks stets erfüllen.

Institutionelle Kunden profitieren unter anderem von einheitlichen Preis–Feeds, einer einzigen API–Verbindung und optionalen FIX/REST–Endpunkten, wodurch ein nahtloser Zugang für die Ausführung verschiedener Vermögenswerte geschaffen wird. Darüber hinaus bietet AxiPrime eine umfassende Produktpalette, transparente Kosten, erstklassige Ausführung und hervorragenden technischen Support. „Die Mission von Axi war es schon immer, unseren Händlern und Partnern einen Wettbewerbsvorteil zu verschaffen – AxiPrime und unsere Partnerschaft mit Your Bourse sind eine natürliche Weiterentwicklung dieses Ziels“, erklärt Cooper. „Und es sind weitere Innovationen in Vorbereitung.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter https://yourbourse.cloud/free–account.

Über Axi

Axi ist ein globales Online–Unternehmen für den Handel mit Devisen und CFDs mit Tausenden von Kunden in über 100 Ländern weltweit. Axi bietet CFDs für verschiedene Anlageklassen an, darunter Devisen, Aktien, Gold, Öl, Kaffee und mehr.

Für weitere Informationen oder zusätzliche Kommentare von Axi wenden Sie sich bitte an: [email protected]

Das Axi–Programm steht ausschließlich Kunden von AxiTrader Limited zur Verfügung. CFDs bergen ein hohes Verlustrisiko für die Anleger. In unseren Geschäften mit Ihnen treten wir als Vertragspartner für alle Ihre Positionen auf. Dieser Inhalt ist für Einwohner von Australien, Neuseeland, der EU und Großbritannien nicht verfügbar. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unseren allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen. *Es fallen die üblichen Handelsgebühren an.

**Gewährt an die Axi–Unternehmensgruppe.

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Axi lança o provedor de liquidez institucional AxiPrime e anuncia parceria estratégica com a Your Bourse

SYDNEY, July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Axi, líder em serviços financeiros globais, anunciou o lançamento do AxiPrime, seu provedor de liquidez B2B (LP) institucional e de última geração para atender às necessidades em evolução das empresas de comércio profissional. Com foco em liquidez de múltiplos ativos e tecnologia de ponta e infraestrutura de execução, a AxiPrime oferece acesso a uma ampla variedade de mercados, incluindo forex, metais, ações, criptomoedas e commodities, tudo projetado para capacitar os parceiros da corretora e elevar o seu potencial de lucratividade.

A Axi também anunciou uma parceria estratégica entre a AxiPrime e o renomado provedor de tecnologia Your Bourse para apoiar sua expansão. “Nossa colaboração com a Your Bourse reflete nosso compromisso compartilhado de aprimorar a experiência do cliente com ferramentas e tecnologias poderosas,” declarou Louis Cooper, diretor comercial da Axi, antes de acrescentar: “Criada para ser dimensionada, a infraestrutura por trás da AxiPrime foi projetada para uma velocidade de nível institucional, processando até 500.000 eventos de ordens por segundo em uma única CPU, oferecendo execução em apenas dois microssegundos. Isso garante que atendamos de forma consistente às demandas de desempenho de negociações de alta frequência, estratégias algorítmicas e mesas institucionais.

Os clientes institucionais se beneficiam, entre outros, dos feeds de preços unificados, de uma única conexão de API e dos endpoints FIX/REST opcionais, criando um gateway perfeito para a execução de vários ativos. Além disso, a AxiPrime oferece um conjunto abrangente de produtos, custos transparentes, execução de primeira linha e suporte técnico de alto nível. “A missão da Axi sempre foi oferecer aos nossos traders e parceiros uma vantagem competitiva. A AxiPrime e nossa parceria com a Your Bourse é uma evolução natural desse objetivo,” declarou Louis. “E há mais inovações a caminho.

Mais informações podem ser encontradas em https://yourbourse.cloud/free–account.

Sobre a Axi

A Axi é uma empresa global de negociação on–line de FX e CFD, com milhares de clientes em mais de 100 países em todo o mundo. A Axi oferece CFDs para várias classes de ativos, incluindo Forex, ações, ouro, petróleo, café e muito mais.

Para obter mais informações ou comentários adicionais da Axi, entre em contato enviando um e–mail para: [email protected]

O programa Axi está disponível apenas para clientes da AxiTrader Limited. Os CFDs apresentam um alto risco de perda de investimento. Em nossas negociações com você, atuaremos como contraparte principal de todas as suas posições. Este conteúdo não está disponível para residentes da Austrália, Nova Zelândia, UE e Reino Unido. Para obter mais informações, consulte os nossos Termos de Serviço. *Aplicam–se taxas de negociação padrão.

**Concedido ao Axi Group of Companies.

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A Crisis of Contagion and Collapse: Why Cholera Continues To Be a Problem in the DRC

A child receives treatment at a cholera clinic in the DRC, where clean water is scarce and healthcare even scarcer. Credit: UNICEF

A child receives treatment at a cholera clinic in the DRC, where clean water is scarce and healthcare even scarcer. Credit: UNICEF

By Shreya Komar
UNITED NATIONS, Jul 14 2025 – The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is grappling with one of its worst cholera outbreaks in recent history, exposing deep systemic cracks in public health, water infrastructure, and humanitarian response, leaving its youngest citizens in peril.

On April 3, 2025, the United Nations released a stark warning: a fast-spreading cholera outbreak in the southern province of Tanganyika was placing thousands at grave risk. As of that date, 9 out of 11 health zones in the province were affected, with over 1,450 confirmed cases and 27 deaths, marking a six-fold increase compared to the previous year.

By early June, the outbreak had exploded far beyond Tanganyika. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported 29,392 suspected cholera cases and 620 deaths nationwide, making this the worst outbreak in the country in six years. Most alarmingly, children, especially those under five, are dying in disproportionate numbers due to weakened immune systems, chronic malnutrition, and an almost total collapse of access to clean water and sanitation in many areas.

A recent Instagram post from the WHO underscored the scale of response efforts: “To tackle the rise in #cholera cases & deaths in #DRCongo, WHO is mobilizing resources for the hardest-hit areas: emergency beds, free medical care, and deployment of over 7,000 community health workers.”

Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by ingesting food or water contaminated with the Vibrio cholerae bacterium. It is entirely preventable and highly treatable. So why is it still killing hundreds in a single outbreak?

“The reason cholera has persisted is that we have not addressed poverty to the level that we should,” said Dr. Anita Zaidi, director of the Enteric and Diarrheal Diseases program at the Gates Foundation.

The answer lies not in the biology of the disease, but in the fragile reality of life in the eastern DRC. In provinces like Tanganyika, North Kivu, and South Kivu already scarred by decades of armed conflict, mass displacement, and collapsing infrastructure the cholera bacterium finds ideal conditions to spread.

A 2024 study on cholera risk in Goma found that the lack of water infrastructure forced communities to rely on unsafe sources like Lake Kivu, the small Lake Vert, and the Mubambiro River, which are often contaminated with human waste.

In the most affected areas, only 20 percent of residents have access to safe drinking water. Healthcare infrastructure is threadbare, with limited beds, medicine, or trained personnel to handle waves of acute cases. Years of humanitarian funding cuts have only made the situation worse especially for women and children.

Between July 2024 and June 2025, nearly 4.5 million children under five are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in the DRC, 1.4 million of whom are experiencing severe acute malnutrition. Cholera, which causes rapid dehydration and can be fatal within hours, is especially deadly in malnourished children. With their immune systems already compromised, even the smallest lapse in hydration or care can become fatal.

Still, field efforts are outpaced by the scale of the emergency. In 2017, the Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC) launched the “Ending Cholera: A Global Roadmap to 2030”, which aimed to eliminate the disease from 20 countries, including the DRC.

The strategy emphasized early detection, integrated prevention (clean water, sanitation, vaccination), and international coordination. But with only five years left before 2030, the roadmap’s vision is faltering in the DRC. In 2023, the DRC recommitted to cholera elimination, as documented by the WHO, but outbreaks have only worsened.

A Doctors Without Borders emergency response in Lomera, South Kivu, highlights the impact of unmanaged gold rushes, poor sanitation, and overburdened clinics creating a perfect storm for cholera transmission.

Efforts by the UN and NGOs have ramped up in recent months. Oral Cholera Vaccines (OCVs) are being deployed in hotspots. Emergency treatment centers are being established. Supplies are arriving, albeit slowly. But a true resolution requires structural investments in safe water infrastructure, consistent access to healthcare, and conflict stabilization.

More importantly, child-focused solutions must be prioritized. In a recent peer-reviewed article, Congolese researcher Aymar Akilimali called for dedicated pediatric cholera wards in eastern DRC, noting that most children have no access to tailored emergency care even during active outbreaks.

He also stated that “a community-based and multisectoral response must be implemented, including an anti cholera vaccination campaign, a budgeted response plan with involved partners, as well as the development of national cholera control plans, epidemiological surveillance, risk communication on cholera, community awareness, and social mobilization.”

The cholera outbreak in the DRC is not just a public health crisis; it is a humanitarian failure. It is a warning signal of what happens when decades of conflict, poverty, and weak governance go unaddressed. As 2030 approaches, the question isn’t whether we can end cholera, it’s whether we’re willing to invest in the lives of those most at risk of it.

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Man, Sea, Algae: HOMO SARGASSUM’s Stirring Critique of Human Culpability in the Caribbean

“Plastic Ocean” by Alejandro Duràn, one of the artworks previously on display in the UN lobby. Credit: Jennifer Levine/IPS

“Plastic Ocean” by Alejandro Duràn, one of the artworks previously on display in the UN lobby. Credit: Jennifer Levine/IPS

By Jennifer Xin-Tsu Lin Levine
UNITED NATIONS, Jul 14 2025 – The United Nations’ HOMO SARGASSUM exhibition served as a public immersion into the marine world and called upon viewers to take action in the face of the climate crisis, specifically regarding invasive species and water pollution.

For the past month, an art exhibition entitled HOMO SARGASSUM took up residence in the New York headquarters lobby in connection to World Ocean Month and the 2025 UN Ocean Conference. Organized by the Tout-Monde Art Foundation. In its final week on display, visitors walked through the various projected films, sculptures and photographs. The exhibit closed on July 11.

The work is described as an immersive multisensorial art and science exhibition intended to bring together various experts in science, scholarship and creativity from the Caribbean to share their perspectives on the prevalent environmental and social issue. The exhibit is primarily an introspective study of sargassum, a type of seaweed or algae commonly found on the coast of the Americas and in the Caribbean.

Sargassum, which has proliferated significantly in recent years due to pollution and chemical fertilizer, releases toxic gases that harm nearby residents in water and on land. Animals struggle to survive, and humans experience respiratory failures and burns. This algae has inspired fear since Christopher Columbus recorded his crew’s sighting of the plant. Sargassum has also become a symbol recently for climate change in the Caribbean as well as the coexisting nature of marine and human life.

Co-curator and executive and artistic director of the Tout-Monde Art Foundation Vanessa Selk described the exhibit as a journey rather than a singular experience. She said, “Much like sargassum migrating through the Atlantic Ocean, we encounter natural and human-made challenges such as pandemics, pollutants and hurricanes. This narrative of the global ecological crisis, reflected in silent floating algae, warns us to change our existing paradigms and consider ourselves as one with our environment.”

Billy Gerard Frank, one of the featured artists in HOMO SARGASSUM, echoes this sentiment.

Frank created a mixed-media piece entitled “Poetics of Relation and Entanglement” with a painting featuring Columbus’ archival notes and sargassum pigment, as well as a film he shot on the island of Carriacou. The film centered on a large metal tank surrounded by sargassum, which had washed on shore and rusted onto the massive object. He specifically shot the film around the sargassum and the tank, an eyesore for the locals who used the beach and a barrier to boats trying to leave. Growing up in Grenada, Frank recalls sargassum as a mild inconvenience but explained how it has become more prevalent due to climate change.

However, only in recent years has conversation around sargassum shifted towards the impact of climate change and geographical inequities, like, as Frank noted, how smaller islands that produce significantly lower levels of pollution are the worst affected by climate change through natural disasters.

He referenced the recent Hurricane Beryl, a Category 5 storm that “completely devastated” islands like Carriacou. His inclusion of Columbus’ notes brings a decolonial perspective: the threats Caribbean islands face from mounting climate change are exacerbated by their history of occupation, mostly from European colonial powers. In a global organization like the UN where historical, geographical and environmental context is key to making any decision, such an interdisciplinary perspective is key.

From countless gifts from member states to various donations, the UN has been an artistic hub since its inception. As both a tourist attraction and space of work for international diplomats, the UN is a particularly ripe space for more radical, political art—notably Guernica, a tapestry based on a Picasso painting portraying the Spanish Civil War—due to its broad audience.

Speaking to IPS, Frank shared how influential art has been in political, social and intellectual movements, saying, “historically…creators, writers, and artists have been able to forge ahead and create new spaces…it gives us some hope that our work and the calling are even more important.”

Frank also told IPS how important it was for him to have the work featured at the UN.

“Because the UN is also a site of consternation right now, specifically with everything that’s happening globally. And in fact, that’s the space where this type of work should be, where there should be more conversation, and a space in which it could create a critical dialogue amongst people who work there, but also the public facing that too.”

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EMGA raises US$160m from AIIB for Brazil’s BTG Pactual

Emerging Markets Global Advisory LLP (EMGA) announces today they have delivered another US$160m debt finance for their long–standing Brazil–based client, BTG Pactual.

The US$160 million 7–year senior unsecured loan was provided by AIIB, and the transaction follows on from several prior transactions for BTG also advised by EMGA for a cumulative US$1.1bn.

Sajeev Chakkalakal, Managing Director and Head of Investment Banking at EMGA, said: “This facility again demonstrates our long–standing relationship with BTG. It has further enabled growth in their water and sanitation portfolio, thereby cementing their role as one of the pre–eminent Brazilian banks in the ESG investment sector. It was also a pleasure working with AIIB as a leading multilateral DFI on their largest deal with a Brazilian private sector bank.”

Jeremy Dobson, Managing Director, and Head of Operations at EMGA, added: “This is our first transaction with AIIB, and we look forward to working with them again in the future. To date EMGA has secured nearly USD 2bn of investment into Brazil, and it remains one of our most important markets globally.”

BTG Pactual: BTG is the largest investment bank in Latin America, the 6th largest bank in Brazil by shareholders equity and a key player in providing loans and guarantees to a broad set of clients, from SMEs to large corporations. BTG is a pioneer in promoting climate finance in Brazil and plays a pivotal role in channeling resources towards projects with a positive impact in the community. 

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is a multilateral development bank and international financial institution that aims to collectively improve economic and social outcomes in Asia. It is the world's second largest multilateral development institution.

Emerging Markets Global Advisory LLP (EMGA), with offices in London and New York, helps financial institutions and corporates seeking new debt or equity capital. EMGA’s multi–national team collectively have decades of experience in closing over USD 9bn of debt and private equity transactions for their clients within the world’s emerging markets and frontier economies, including Brazil which remains a key market. With a proven track record in capital formation and strategic advisory throughout diverse economic cycles, EMGA continues to deliver geographic reach and a diverse service offering, solidifying its place in the market as a pre–eminent emerging markets specialized boutique investment bank.

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