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Global Capital Shifts as Investors Look Beyond the US Market
New York, Monday, 16 February 2026.
Recent data reveals a stark pivot in global finance: the S&P 500’s dominance is waning as capital floods into Emerging Markets and European credit. With January alone seeing nearly $100 billion enter emerging economies following a massive 33.5% return in 2025, investors are aggressively diversifying away from high US valuations to capture growth elsewhere.
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Dubai Debuts World’s First AI-Powered Digital Real Estate Brokerage
Dubai, Monday, 16 February 2026.
Dubai has cemented its position as a PropTech pioneer with the official launch of FRANK AI on February 16, 2026. Positioning itself as the world’s first fully AI-powered digital real estate brokerage, the platform introduces a paradigm shift by functioning as a comprehensive ‘Agent Operating System.’ Perhaps most significantly for the industry, FRANK AI challenges traditional revenue models by offering agents commission structures ranging from 80% to 100%, supported by an initial AED 30 million financing allocation from Clozer. Founded by Wael Handous and Rimma Grigoryan, the system integrates market intelligence, transaction execution, and financial infrastructure to remove operational friction. This launch not only automates property transactions but signals a broader structural evolution in global real estate, with immediate expansion plans targeting Saudi Arabia, London, and Spain.
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Renderings Reveal Scale of Privately Funded $400 Million White House Expansion
Washington D.C., Monday, 16 February 2026.
Renderings detail a $400 million expansion funded by corporate giants like Apple and Lockheed Martin, proceeding rapidly despite the controversial pre-approval demolition of the historic East Wing.
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UK and German Military Chiefs Issue Joint Plea for Rearmament Amid Rising Russian Threats
Berlin, Monday, 16 February 2026.
Citing a moral imperative against a westward-shifting Russian military, defense chiefs press for rearmament, despite polls revealing only 25% of Britons support the necessary tax hikes.