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Cody Combs

Cody Combs

Technology Policy Editor
Washington, DC
Cody Combs is Technology Policy Editor for The National, where he reports on the innovations and trends that will be impacting our world for years to come. Cody explores topics such artificial intelligence, consumer technology, societal trends, energy and climate, as well as other topics we probably can’t imagine yet. He has an extensive background in reporting and content creation, and is constantly looking for new ways to tell stories through the use of various platforms. Previously, Cody worked in the United States as a broadcast journalist and an investigative reporter. He earned his master’s degree in journalism from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Before pursuing his master’s degree, he worked at CNN’s Washington Bureau.
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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, said that collaborations with companies like Google were helping to bolster the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33. Wam
Sheikh Hamdan hails Dubai's technology partnerships after Google visit

Crown Prince explores company's AI initiatives

May 12, 2025
Manhat founder Saeed Alhassan wants to harness his inventions to build floating farms, using the fresh water collected from the devices to irrigate and grow crops right at the source.
UAE water tech start-up wins praise at Expo 2025 in Osaka

Manhat is among 25 start-ups to be selected for 'Best Practices Award'

May 12, 2025
Developments about partnerships between UAE and US entities have been prolific in recent weeks. There may be more during US President Donald Trump's visit to the Arabian Gulf Bloomberg
AI, energy and data centres: How the UAE has approached Trump's second term

Analysts say recently announced tech investment deals are rooted in lengthy US-UAE partnership

May 12, 2025
Cadillac One – known as The Beast – carries US President Donald Trump in Warsaw in 2017. EPA
Secret Service, 1,000 hotel rooms and The Beast: How US president travels

Even low-risk trips mean bringing bags of Trump's blood, and there's always someone carrying the 'nuclear football'

May 12, 2025
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser, recently met top White House cryptocurrency and AI official David Sacks.
Sheikh Tahnoon meets top White House crypto and AI adviser David Sacks

Meeting comes days before President Trump's UAE visit

May 11, 2025
White House representatives have told of 'a constructive two days' in  trade talks with China.
US officials say China trade deal has been agreed

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent promises more details on Monday

May 11, 2025
Pope Leo XIV recently addressed the topic of AI and stressed the need to protect those most vulnerable to the changes it would cause. AFP
Pope Leo and AI: pontiff addresses 'another industrial revolution' in meeting with Cardinals

First comments on technology come amid quickening global race for AI dominance

May 11, 2025
Mohammed Chhipa used social media accounts to raise funds. Photo: Alexandria Sheriff's Office
US man who sent ISIS funds using crypto jailed for more than 30 years

Mohammed Chhipa raised more than $185,000 for terrorist group

May 11, 2025
An Iranian newspaper shows a picture of US President Donald Trump and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Reuters
US Democrat says 'now is not the time’ to appease Iran

Talks in Oman conclude but debate on Tehran's nuclear capacity continues in run-up to Trump’s Gulf visit

May 11, 2025
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University in Somerville, Massachusetts, must be released from custody, a judge has ruled. Reuters
Rumeysa Ozturk released from custody

Without evidence, DHS accused her of 'engaging in activities' supporting Hamas

May 09, 2025
The release of previously classified documents are shedding new light on Sirhan Sirhan, who was convicted of killing Democratic Presidential Candidate Robert F Kennedy in 1968. (FBI)
US monitored Arab media after Sirhan Sirhan killed RFK, documents show

Newly released memos show concern about assassin's popularity in Mena region

May 09, 2025
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, spoke highly of AI-based apps in the UAE that empower residents' access to government services.
Microsoft president wants to see US replicate Abu Dhabi's AI efforts

Brad Smith praises UAE's artificial intelligence applications

May 08, 2025
The newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears on the balcony of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. Reuters
Who is Leo XIV, the first American pope?

White smoke billowed from chimney of Sistine Chapel to signal successor to Pope Francis had been elected

May 08, 2025
At the Google trial, Apple executive Eddy Cue said no matter how powerful they are, companies like Apple have to earn their places. Photo: Apple
Apple's Eddy Cue: 'We might not need an iPhone' 10 years from now

Cue's comments come during court testimony for Google remedy trial

May 07, 2025
Semiconductor chips on a circuit board. Reuters
Chip exports: Trump says easing of restrictions for Gulf countries might be announced soon

Controversial AI diffusion policies limit semiconductor exports to various countries

May 07, 2025

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