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A major first towards streamlining government procedures, the UAE has started a new project to simplify traffic-related services for people. Under this program, the Ministry of ...
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A major first towards streamlining government procedures, the UAE has started a new project to simplify traffic-related services for people. Under this program, the Ministry of ...
Aiming to build a lively and sustainable city housing up to 76,000 people, Dubai has authorized an ambitious new urban design for Expo City Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al ...
Residents of Sharjah and the Northern Emirates will pay lower health insurance costs as the UAE plans to implement a mandatory health insurance policy for all employment.
According to His Excellency Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy, the UAE plans to generate 20,000 employment in the food sector by 2030 as part of its efforts to red...
Following a series of significant traffic offenses and drug crimes, a driver was sentenced to two years in prison and a Dh100,000 fine by the Dubai Traffic Court.
A representative for flydubai confirmed to Khaleej Times on Thursday that flights from Dubai to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Jordan will resume tomorrow, Friday, October 4.
Banks in the country have contacted business owners with "trader" accounts, stating that they plan to change the rates for electronic point of sale (POS) services beginning tomo...
An Indian woman recently filed for divorce after only 40 days of marriage, stating that he barely showered once or twice a month.
Recently, the Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority revealed the effective detection of an attempted narcotics smuggling operation at Sharjah International Airport.
Due to unrest in the area, Emirates Airlines said on October 2 and 3 that flights to various nations will be suspended or cancelled.