In November, a pop-up amusement park called Boulevard World opened to fireworks in Riyadh. It represents a massive shift occurring in Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council. And you might not worry much about flushing a wet wipe down a toilet. Many are allegedly biodegradable, but it's not as simple as that.
The petrostates of the Gulf are modernising their economies, growing more tolerant and liberalising their social contracts as they prepare for a world run on fewer hydrocarbons—but who will be left behind? A Chinese maker of electric vehicles prepares to steal a march on Tesla. And a look at Britain’s newest islands reveals they are made of wet wipes.
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