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GLMM Announces Webinar No. 10 The 2026 US-Israel war on Iran: Labour and migration policy outcomes in the Gulf states

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GLMM Announces Webinar No. 9 on the Socioeconomic Impact of the 2026 U.S.–Israel–Iran War on GCC Nationals and Migrants

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GRC Founder and Chairman Participates in World Law Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting

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On May 7, 2026, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Founder and Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC), participated in an online meeting of the Board of Trustees of the World Law Foundation, of which he is a member.

On May 7, 2026, Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Founder and Chairman of the Gulf Research Center (GRC) and a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Law Foundation, participated in an online meeting of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

The meeting brought together members of the Board to discuss issues related to the Foundation’s activities, ongoing initiatives, and future plans aimed at promoting dialogue, international cooperation, and the advancement of legal and institutional frameworks at the global level.

Dr. Sager’s participation reflects the GRC’s continued engagement in international platforms and its contribution to discussions addressing global governance, cooperation, and policy-related issues.

Gulf Research Center (GRC) organized a Gulf–Central Asia roundtable in Riyadh

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On May 4, 2026, the Gulf Research Center (GRC) organized a Gulf-Central Asia roundtable at its office in Riyadh, bringing together ambassadors and representatives from the Republic of Kazakhstan @EmbassyArabia , the Republic of Uzbekistan @UzbekEmb_riyadh , the Kyrgyz Republic @KyrgyzEmbKSA , the Republic of Tajikistan @TJ_Emb_KSA , Republic of Azerbaijan @AzEmbRiyadh , and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

The discussion focused on recent regional developments and their implications, as well as on identifying avenues for concrete cooperation between the Gulf and Central Asia. Particular attention was given to the evolving dynamics of Gulf-Central Asia relations in light of ongoing geopolitical and economic shifts. This meeting forms part of the GRC’s Gulf-Central Asia Research Program, which aims to advance research, dialogue, and practical cooperation across key areas of mutual interest between the two regions.

GRC Hosts Roundtable on Gulf–SADC Relations in Riyadh

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On May 3, 2026, the Gulf Research Center (GRC) organized a roundtable meeting at its office in Riyadh focused on Gulf-Southern African Development Community (SADC) relations. The meeting brought together the Ambassadors of South Africa @rsaembassyinksa , the current Chairperson of the SADC group, as well as the Ambassadors and representatives of the United Republic of Zimbabwe, the Republic of Mozambique, the Republic of Mauritius, the Republic of Zambia, the Republic of Angola, and the United Republic of Tanzania alongside representatives from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

The meeting aimed to discuss and present the GRC’s Gulf-Africa Research Program, which examines the growing political, economic, and security ties between GCC countries and African states. Discussions explored how Gulf investment and diplomacy align with SADC’s development priorities across key sectors, including energy, mining, food security and agriculture, logistics and digital infrastructure, as well as maritime security across the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and the Sahel.

The GRC program further highlighted the importance of strengthening trade relations and improving the implementation of investment commitments between GCC states and countries within the Southern African Development Community, where significant untapped potential for deeper cooperation remains.