Wallace “Wally” Amos Jr., the founder of Famous Amos cookies, has died, his family said Wednesday. He was 88. He died “peacefully” at home following a battle with dementia, his family said.
What it’s like to stay in the hotel with the biggest infinity pool in the UAE
The hotel is made up of two towers, which are connected by ‘The Link’, which is the world’s longest cantilever (a bridge co …
Kenyan Man Who Died in Dubai after Being Allegedly Tortured Buried: “Hard to Believe He is Gone”
Mercy, sister to Anthony Gichua Kinuthia, a Chuka university graduate recalled her sweet memories with her brother who was killed in Dubai after going missing.
Ranked: Most expensive to cheapest property rentals in Dubai
Using data from Property Finder, here is a ranking of the most to least expensive property rentals and sales prices in Dubai …
Abu Dhabi agriculture added $3.9bn to GDP in 2023
The feed market, supporting 40,000 breeders across the UAE, achieved sales of AED1.72bn ($468.3m) since its launch in June 2023, while the Livestock Auction Platform generated AED15.5m ($4.2m) from 42 …
UAE holiday dates; Dubai Land Department bans landlords; Metro hikes nol card fees; Millionaire migration – 10 things you missed this week
However, are residents in the UAE at risk of contracting this disease? Here is what doctors told Arabian Business. Ikea announces UAE expansion with second new store opening in a month Ikea announces …
UAE banks attract $14.7bn in 3-month deposits in five months
UAE-based banks attracted new “three-month” deposits worth more than AED54bn ($14.7bn) during the first five months of this year, according to the latest statistics from the Central Bank of the UAE …
In rare move, UAE accepts ambassador from Afghanistan’s Taliban government
The decision reaffirms our determination to contribute to building bridges to help the people of Afghanistan,’ a UAE official says …
Qatar rivalry, security concerns drive UAE thaw with Afghanistan’s Taliban
The UAE has formally acknowledged a Taliban-appointed representative, making it only the second country, after China, to do so.
Dubai’s short-term rentals surge 30%, reshaping real estate with high investor returns
Short term rentals in Dubai are reshaping the rental market with a 30% increase in demand compared to this time last year. . Dubai’s short-term rentals surge 30%, reshaping real estate with high …
Watch: This Tea Shop In Sharjah Sells Up To 180,000 Cups Of Karak Chai And 48,000 Parathas Monthly
Located in Sharjah’s Al Majaz area, Mustaqbal Restaurant stands out from other tea shops due to its distinct flavour, which has remained unchanged over the years. Since 1985, it has been attracting …
As ComCom pegs hopes to open banking, BlinkPay seals ANZ deal
While the Commerce Commission yesterday emphasised its reliance on open banking to raise the level of competition in the New Zealand banking market, one key local fintech – BlinkPay – has put its …
Startup of the Week: Beehive – MENA’s First P2P Lending Platform
Beehive’s concept is derived from the Collaborative … And this is mainly the reason behind its success. The Fintech pioneer connects promising businesses looking for finance with sharp-sighted …
Craving burger at 11pm? Dubai named among top 3 cities for late-night dining
In a world where dining habits vary widely, Dubai has solidified its position as a global capital for late-night dining. According to a report by international food magazine Chef’s Pencil …
UAE: Want back-to-school gadgets? This Sharjah market has laptops starting at Dh50
With schools reopening soon, many parents who are searching for affordable gadgets for their children’s educational needs have a place to go where they can get good deals on laptops and tablets.
UAE: SGCA 2024 shortlists 46 finalists amid highest number of entries in its history
The Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB) has unveiled the Sharjah Government Communication Award (SGCA 2024) shortlist, featuring 46 candidates from 12 countries competing across 22 awards, grouped into five main categories.
UAE: Flexible hours for working parents ‘a big help’ during back-to-school rush
For Emirati mother Haleema Abdulla, dropping her children off to school on the first day of the academic year is a big thing as it can make or break their day. It’s be a “milestone moment” she wouldn’t want to miss, so when the authorities announced the …