Former world champion shares his excitement for the upcoming F1 season as he looks back at a nail-biting finish to 2024 in Abu Dhabi.
UAE’s 33-truck convoy with 352.6 tonnes of aid reaches Gaza
Three convoys loaded with various humanitarian aid from the UAE crossed into Gaza Strip last week through the Rafah Border Crossing in Egypt. The effort is part of the UAE’s ongoing mission to support …
Egypt inaugurates UAE-built US$500 million solar power plant
The power plant comes amid a push by the Egyptian government to boost renewable energy production after last summer’s severe power outages.
SHOCKING! 230 Indians stranded in UAE’s Sharjah after paying Rs 3 crore for failed ‘Dunki’ route to US
A dangerous promise of illegal entry into the United States has left 230 Indians, including 170 Gujaratis, stranded in Sharjah. The group, comprising families and individuals, was reportedly assured a …
Toto Wolff: Abu Dhabi 2021 finale hasn’t impacted Lewis Hamilton’s performances
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff dismisses the theory that Lewis Hamilton is “not driving as fast” because of the Formula …
UAE AI digital bank Zand receives crypto custody license
Zand, the UAE’s first fully licensed AI-powered digital bank, is now able to offer digital asset, and crypto custody services after Dubai’s regulator VARA ( Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority) …
Sharjah Ruler launches Desert Theatre Festival
His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, witnessed the commencement of the 8th edition of the …
Abu Dhabi Marathon: Regasa becomes first Ethiopian to win men’s race
Chala Ketema Regasa produced a strong finish to become the first Ethiopian to win the Adnoc Abu Dhabi Marathon while Catherine Reline Amanang’ole kept Kenya’s flag flying high by taking the women’s …
Abu Dhabi treats 256 Emirati cancer patients
Since the launch of the region’s first Personalised Precision Medicine Programme for Oncology in October 2022, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi …
Dubai: Over 740 EV charging points set up as nearly 35,000 electric cars hit city’s roads
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) now provides a network of more than 740 electric vehicle (EV) Green Charger points across the emirate to support Dubai’s steady growth in adopting electric …
Abu Dhabi Marathon commences today
The ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon, will be held on Dec. 14, welcoming more than 33,000 male and female runners, including elite international and …
Watch: UAE resident runs Adnoc marathon in suit to say ‘anyone can spare time for health’
To date, Ahamed has completed more than 25 full marathons and over 100 half marathons, and served as the flag bearer for the UAE at the New York World Major Marathon. “My first official marathon was …
The Colapinto Brothers Get Their First Crack at Surf Abu Dhabi
They treat the pool like any other spot with its own quirks. While it is a wave pool, Griffin points out its differences and similarities to the Surf Ranch.
New tax in the UAE; Lottery warning; Crypto trading in Dubai; Kuwait halts e-visas; Saudi to host 2034 World Cup – 10 things you missed this week
Also making headlines this week were Saudi Arabia being awarded the 2034 FIFA World Cup, Kuwait halting e-visas, a massive new pedestrian network in Dubai and the top family businesses in the region …
UAE to cut oil shipments amid OPEC+ push for quota discipline, Bloomberg News reports
The United Arab Emirates plans to reduce oil shipments early next year, amid the OPEC+ group’s push to seek stronger discipline in meeting production targets, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.
UAE: This Sharjah school still has 4 out of 15 founding staff after 25 years
Delhi Private School, which began in 2000 with just 140 students, now educates over 6,000 students and has more than 600 teachers …
I Got Tretinoin Over the Counter for $16—I Just Had to Fly to Abu Dhabi First
Now that I’m firmly in my 30s, the relatively mild breakouts I faced as a teen have been replaced by deep, painful cystic pustules. And because I am a Black woman, they are often followed by stubborn …