Vision Magazine

Vision Magazine



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About Vision Magazine

Vision is a quarterly magazine published by Touchline Publishing on behalf of Dubai-based strategic advisory firm Falcon and Associates.

Offering fresh perspectives from Dubai on business, culture, sport and lifestyle, Vision features engaging, challenging and thoughtful writing from some of the world’s leading journalists and commentators.

As the UAE enters the second half of its Year of Innovation, this issue of Vision magazine contemplates the significance of innovation in our hyper-paced world.
We also talk to Secretary- General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, who carries the weight of the world’s gravest problems on his shoulders. Among these is climate change. Speaking exclusively to Vision, he explains why there’s no time to lose on tackling global warming.

Equally inspirational is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The Half of a Yellow Sun author and self-declared “happy feminist” sees no reason why gender equality should equate with asceticism. She shares her thoughts on race, feminism and truth-seeking.

Present and future issues are available for free from within the app.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.3

Last updated on Jun 9, 2015
Old Versions
Fix minor bugs
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Version History
1.3
Jun 9, 2015
Fix minor bugs

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