Sharjah Book Authority announced an expanded transport plan covering bus and marine routes from Dubai and Ajman, as well as within the emirate, for easy access to the venue …
Sharjah Book Fair opens today with 250 authors from 66 nations
Under the patronage of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the 44th Sharjah International …
Rio Ferdinand reveals reason for moving to Dubai with pointed message to UK government
Rio Ferdinand chose to move with his family to Dubai in the summer and has called out the Government in the UK for their poor spending of taxpayers’ money and lack of control over the NHS …
UAE non-oil sector growth slows in October; Dubai at multi-month high – PMI
UAE’s non-oil private sector continued to see strong improvements in business conditions during October, albeit at a slower pace than in the previous month, a survey of businesses showed. Growth momentum remained above the mid-year trend, driven by a surge in new orders, but job were added at a slower pace.
Meet the richest Indian in the UAE: The remarkable rise of Danube Group founder Rizwan Sajan
Discover the inspiring story of Rizwan Sajan, founder of the Danube Group and the richest Indian in the UAE, as he navigates from humble beginnings to a booming business empire in Dubai. Learn about his revolutionary 1% plan and commitment to community welfare.
Dubai approves AED18.3 billion plan creating 15,000 jobs, 800 parks, and 120,000 school seats for residents
Dubai has approved an AED18.3 billion investment plan aiming to create 15,000 jobs, develop 800 parks, and add 120,000 school seats. This initiative focuses on sustainability, education, and health, …
Dubai’s next chapter: A vision to become the world’s most liveable city by 2033
The Executive Council approves sweeping initiatives to make Dubai the world’s most liveable and healthiest city by 2033.
Dubai to build 60 affordable schools to serve 120,000 pupils in education drive
Dubai has unveiled plans to build 60 new affordable schools to serve 120,000 pupils by 2033 under a long-term strategy aimed at improving access to quality education.The emirate will seek to encourage …
Rio Ferdinand takes aim at UK living standards after quitting for Dubai
Rio Ferdinand has criticised the Government’s tax rises and the NHS, claiming they were among the reasons why he quit the United Kingdom to live in Dubai.
ANAX Developments Launches ELLE Residences, Bringing the Iconic Fashion House to Dubai
This landmark collaboration combines ELLE’s global lifestyle ethos with ANAX’s deep understanding of Dubai’s evolving luxury market.
Al-Ittihad beats Al-Sharjah 3-0 in the Asian Champions League Elite
Saudi Arabia champion Al-Ittihad shrugged off its poor domestic form to defeat Al-Sharjah of the United Arab Emirates 3-0 in the Asian Champions League Elite on Tuesday. Since his appointment on Oct.
Sharjah residents’ comfort; rebuilding old areas top priority: Ruler
H.H. Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, reaffirmed the commitment of Sharjah to ensure the comfort and well-being of its residents.He announced that …
US, UAE sign agreement to expand cooperation on AI and energy
The United States and United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed a memorandum of understanding Sunday to expand cooperation on AI and energy as the Trump administration increasingly embraces Abu Dhabi as a
Dubai gears up to break tourism record as visitors flock for new experiences
Dubai is on track to achieve a record number of visitors this year, and the emirate’s tourism authority is pulling out all stops to make it happen. From entering new source markets to focusing on …
UAE: Sharjah discovers fifth onshore Gas Field at Al Hadiba
Sharjah has confirmed economically viable gas reserves in its fifth onshore field, Al Hadiba, located north of the Al Sajaa Industrial Area. Following the 2024 Hedebah-01 discovery, SNOC’s Hedebah-02 …
Why is the UAE involved in Sudan’s bloody civil war?
Sudan’s ICJ case against the UAE was thrown out in May 2025 by the court, whose judges cited a lack of jurisdiction to rule on the matter, as the UAE had opted out of settling genocide cases at the court when it signed the Genocide Convention in 2005.
UAE launches 65 research grants and livelihood programme to help Moroccan women earn up to $3,000 annually
Discover how the UAE’s new initiative grants 65 research scholarships to women in Morocco while offering economic support through sustainable projects, aiming to bolster women’s education and income post-earthquake.