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Egypt Foreign Ministry statement on UAE relations
Cairo: Egypt’s Foreign Ministry expressed its deep regret over statements on the condition of Egyptian prisoners in the UAE, and emphasised its deep and historic brotherly relations with the ...
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Four Khalifa University students win competition
Abu Dhabi:Khalifa University announced yesterday that four of its senior Electrical and Electronic Engineering students won first place in the ';Senior Design Competition'; held during the recent 8th annual Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) UAE Student Day held at Sharjah ...
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Spaces of Light competition winners honoured
Abu Dhabi: The Shaikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre awarded the winners of the third season of the Spaces of Light photography competition at a special ceremony held at the Emirates Palace under the patronage of Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential ...
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Hot and hazy weather to continue in UAE
Over the past couple of days the mercury has been hovering between 45 and 48 degrees Celsius across the UAE. The forecasters warn that the 'unbearable' weather conditions to ...
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Etihad Airways bags Skytrax first class awards
WAM ABU DHABI, June 18th, 2013 (WAM)--Etihad Airways has swept the Skytrax World Airline Awards' First Class category, receiving all three awards, for the second year in a row. The Abu Dhabi-based airline took home the coveted title of Best First Class for the fourth consecutive year, as well as taking home top honours for Best First Class Seats and Best First Class Catering. The ...
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Man who drowned off Dubais Jumeirah beach identified as Kenyan cafe worker
DUBAI // A man who drowned off the Jumeirah Open Beach last week has been identified as a Kenyan who worked at a Dubai cafe. Stanley Wekesa, 32, had been employed as a waiter at the Madeline Cafe and Boulangerie in Dubai Mall for the past eight months. He died at Rashid Hospital last Monday after being pulled from the water by police. "He had the day off and decided to relax at the ...
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Abu Dhabi Ocean crew start 2014 Volvo Ocean Race preparation
Volvo Ocean Race (VOR). The team made history as the first Arabian contender in the nine-month, round-the-world, 2011/12 Volvo Ocean Race, lead by skipper Ian Walker, a British double Olympic medallist. Walker will head the crew again as Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing takes part in three races at the famous Cowes Week on the Isle of Wight off England's south coast, which runs from August 3 to 10. ...
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Dubai shop pit stop reveals fake toilet fittings
DUBAI // A major DIY retailer was ordered to remove its public bathrooms after it was discovered they were fitted out with counterfeit sanitary ware. The toilets and other bathroom appliances were found to be Chinese-made copies of products sold by a German firm, Kohler. "We found out about it through coincidence," said Mohammed Nada, regional marketing manager at Kohler. "One ...
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Agreement lets cancer patients in Dubai focus on treatment
DUBAI // Cancer patients can focus more on their battle with the disease and less on what it is costing them after an agreement between the Dubai Health Authority and Dubai Islamic Humanitarian Foundation. The two bodies will cover the cost of treating cancer patients at Dubai Hospital, the state news agency Wam reported. The foundation will provide Dh500,000 a year towards the cost of ...
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Retired army man who assaulted woman in Dubai carpark to receive treatment
DUBAI // A military retiree accused of pinching a British woman's bottom in the Wafi Mall car park last December has been submitted to a centre to receive psychiatric treatment. His initial sentence of a three-month jail term was overturned this morning by Dubai Criminal Court after the Emirati AA, 39, filed for a new trial and argued he was not responsible for his actions at the ...
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Emirates freight unit expanding cargo capacity
The freight division of Emirates, a Dubai-based airline, is set to increase the cargo capacity of its Philippine route following the completion of the initial phase of Clark International Airport's expansion next quarter. In a statement on Tuesday, Emirates SkyCargo said it would provide more than 160 tons of additional cargo hold capacity per week. It did not provide comparative figures. ...
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Sultan Al Qasimi issues directive for setting up Emirates Arab Calligraphy Society
WAM SHARJAH, June 18th, 2013 (WAM) -- H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has instructed the Department of Culture and Information in Sharjah to set up the Emirates Arab Calligraphy Society in Sharjah. The move comes as recognition of the efforts of Emirati and expatriate calligraphers to promote Islamic arts in the Emirate of Sharjah ...
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DSCE extends deadline for nominating for Emirates Energy Awards
WAM DUBAI, June 18th, 2013 (WAM) -- The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy (DSCE) has decided to extend the deadline for receiving nominations for the Emirates Energy Award 2013 (EEA) until July 10th, in order to allow candidates to benefit from an additional period of time to submit nominations and get the required details. The Council has also implemented a promotional tour to give briefs on ...
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Groundbreaking Dubai to Chicago flight saves intensive care patients life
ABU DHABI // A man's life has been saved after pilots were able to fly him from Dubai to the US while he was hooked up to a heart-lung machine. It is believed to be the first transcontinental transfer of a patient connected to such a machine, which used during open heart surgery to keep patients alive. The feat was carried out by Royal Jet, the Abu Dhabi-based international luxury flight ...
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Follow the spice trail in Dubais Little India
And to make this gastronomic decision, all you have to do is head to Karama, the middle-class neighbourhood in the heart of Dubai that many Indians think of as a home away from home. India comprises 28 different states, each with its distinct cuisine. The culinary diversity of India, much like its varied cultures, is so vast that the food of one state is as different from the other as chalk ...
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CompTIA Middle East research reveals focus on IT recruitment
Businesses across the Middle East are investing in IT capabilities for the workplace in 2013 but struggling to find skilled candidates for the job, according to new research released today by CompTIA, the non-profit association for the IT ...
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UAE to participate in Italian International Fashion Week 2013 in Rome
Zari O'Breesam, one of the renowned Emirati fashion brands that become global in a record period, has announced its participation in the Italian International Fashion Week, as part of the UAE participation in the ...
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Ajman Free Zone Authority signs MoU with Arabisk Network
The agreement will see Arabisk Network provide web design, web development and web hosting services to AFZA investors who wish to benefit from the host of e-commerce solutions provided by the agency. The MoU came into effect after the recent introduction of new services by AFZA to its clients with the launch of e-commerce licenses targeting investors, business entrepreneurs, and SMB owners who ...
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NASDAQ Dubai-listed Depa ends flat as market is neutral to DSI comments
The FTSE NASDAQ Dubai UAE 20 Index closed up 0.47% at 2687.03 points. While DP Wolrd rebounded by 0.88% to close at $16, interior designe company Depa Lmited closed flat at $0.41. On Monday, Khaldoun Tabari, the CEO of DFM-listed construction firm Drake and Scul International or DSI revealed that he owns a 10% (personal) stake in Depa shares. DSI, Depa and Arabtec Construction, the UAE's ...
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Two maids arrested for giving alcohol to toddlers
Sharjah: Two housemaids have been arrested for giving alcohol to two toddlers and then taking pictures of them with their mobile phones, police said on Tuesday. The toddlers were admitted to hospital in a ‘serious’ ...
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Student on drugs sentenced to jail in Dubai
The 36-year-old Emirati student, M.O., was given clothes and asked to dress by the officers when he refused to cooperate with them at the time of his arrest on December ...
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2 Arabian tahr born in Sharjah in past 2 months
The female normally gives birth to one tahr in early spring, following a 170-day pregnancy. The number of tahrs born since the beginning of 2013 is 29, which reflects the extent of the efforts at the breeding ...
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Man cleared of groping woman in Dubai car park
Dubai: A man charged with molesting a woman in Wafi City’s car park has been cleared and will be treated for schizophrenia at a psychiatric ...
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Abu Dhabi Police target taxi drivers with road safety message
ABU DHABI // Close to 300 drivers from Tawasul taxi company have taken part in traffic awareness programmes organised by the Traffic and Patrols Directorate of Abu Dhabi Police, in cooperation with Saaed. The programmes, which are part of the directorate's "Summer without Accidents" campaign, were attended by 277 drivers. Lt Col Jamal Salem Al Ameri, head of public relations at ...
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Worlds most expensive luxury home on wheels coming to Dubai
DUBAI // The maker of the world's most expensive motorhome, available in a gold finish, has lined up a number of prospective buyers in the UAE. The eleMMent Palazzo is 12 metres long, weighs 20 tonnes and costs Dh10.3 million with all the extras. It is built in Germany by Austrian firm Marchi Mobile. The mighty palace on wheels, with its unique round windscreen, has been seen on the roads ...










