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Laila Humairah

Doha

Executive Producer and Presenter at Euronews

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  • 1 day ago | euronews.com | Laila Humairah |Mohamed Elashi

    By Laila Humairah & Mohamed Elashi Published on 23/04/2025 - 15:00 GMT+2 In a world where access to quality education is often unequal, elementary level education emerges as a fundamental human right. It provides children with the skills and confidence needed to thrive. In this episode of The Exchange, Laila Humairah ​explores elementary education's role in shaping children's futures.

  • 4 weeks ago | euronews.com | Laila Humairah |Mohamed Elashi

    By Laila Humairah & Mohamed Elashi Published on 26/03/2025 - 14:40 GMT+1 In a changing world, companies must adapt to next-gen work dynamics. Existing staff need to adjust and upskill to keep pace with new generations entering the workforce. In this episode of The Exchange, Laila Humairah explores the future of work with insights from Pedro Moreno de Fonseca of the ILO and Ryan Patel from the Drucker School of Management.

  • 1 month ago | euronews.com | Laila Humairah |Mohamed Elashi

    By Laila Humairah & Mohamed Elashi Published on 26/02/2025 - 15:00 GMT+1 Advancements in global telecom solutions are underway, with 5G technology improving connectivity and paving the way for the future of 6G, benefiting communities worldwide. In this episode of The Exchange, Laila Humairah ​explore​s global telecom solutions, focusing on advancements in 5G and the potential of 6G.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | euronews.com | Laila Humairah |Mohamed Elashi

    By Laila Humairah & Mohamed Elashi Published on 15/01/2025 - 15:00 GMT+1 Smart cities use technology and sustainability to improve city life. Data collection enhances services, lowers environmental impact and boosts economic growth. As urban populations grow, the priority is on better transportation links and community involvement to meet residents' needs. In this episode of The Exchange, Laila Humairah explores the concept of smart cities.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | euronews.com | Ruth Wright |Laila Humairah

    The Maldives is a tropical paradise with endless white beaches, crystal clear waters and stunning resorts. Millions of travellers flock here every year seeking rest and recuperation, with 2023 seeing record arrivals, up 12 per cent on the year before. The trend has continued in 2024, with tourist arrivals up by 10 per cent compared to the same period last year. This is good news for the country’s 550,000 citizens, the majority of whom rely on tourism for their income.

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