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Fatima Al-Rashid

Fatima Al-Rashid

Fatima Al-Rashid is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering the geopolitics, energy markets, and social transformations of the Middle East with nuanced, culturally informed reporting. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Fatima Al-Rashid

Beyond Fuel: The Water Crisis Reshaping the Middle East
World

Beyond Fuel: The Water Crisis Reshaping the Middle East

The Iran war has exposed the Persian Gulf's hidden vulnerability: near-total dependence on desalination technology now under military attack. The region's real crisis is water, not fuel.

Creator of PUBG Returns to Modding with In-Studio Jam Event
Gaming

Creator of PUBG Returns to Modding with In-Studio Jam Event

Brendan Greene, creator of PUBG, recently hosted a two-day modding jam at PlayerUnknown Productions where the studio's developers competed to build experimental game modifications, signalling the studio's commitment to community-driven design.

Perth podcaster admits murdering girlfriend in stabbing death
Crime

Perth podcaster admits murdering girlfriend in stabbing death

A 32-year-old conspiracy theorist podcaster has admitted to murdering his girlfriend in a Perth stabbing. Tobias Marcus Nuttall pleaded guilty to the death of Alisha Lauren Hendren-Krippner, 30, on 20 August at their Bassendean home.

Trump Dismisses Allies as War Widens: Australia Rules Out Strait Coalition
World

Trump Dismisses Allies as War Widens: Australia Rules Out Strait Coalition

President Trump has declared he does not need allied military support for the Strait of Hormuz as most countries including Australia refuse to join his proposed coalition. Meanwhile, Iranian missiles have struck the Australian military headquarters in the UAE.

Murray-Darling Basin at Crisis Point: Can Innovation Fill the Drain?
Climate

Murray-Darling Basin at Crisis Point: Can Innovation Fill the Drain?

The Murray-Darling Basin's water storage collapsed by 44 gigalitres in just one week, hitting 48% capacity. With 40% of Australia's farms in the Basin and $30 billion in annual agricultural production at stake, the water crisis is forcing a reckoning on policy and technology.