On Friday afternoon, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched to the Brooklyn Museum, pitched tents in the lobby, and raised a banner reading "Free Palestine" from the building's roof...
Read moreOn Friday afternoon, hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched to the Brooklyn Museum, pitched tents in the lobby, and raised a banner reading "Free Palestine" from the building's roof...
Read more1,166 tonnes of urgently needed food supplies are being transported on board. Together with the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced...
Read moreTwo airstrikes on Friday in central Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least twelve people. Among the dead were four women and two children. As Israel's military...
Read moreSheikh Sultan bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Frontline Heroes Office, emphasized that volunteering has become a defining characteristic of the Emirati...
Read moreShoppers in malls and supermarkets were observed acclimating to Dubai's ban on single-use plastic and paper bags today by purchasing reusable bags, pushing carts, and carrying items in...
Read moreFor the second straight session, UAE financial markets were upbeat on Friday, with Abu Dhabi's general index rising 1.26 percent and Dubai's main share index rising 0.17 percent....
Read moreA weak surface pressure system and an air extension in the upper layers of the atmosphere caused the country to be covered in fog on Friday morning, which...
Read moreAcross 11 shopping malls in Abu Dhabi, there is a month-long summer sale with discounts of up to 90%. There are also chances to win three cars, gold...
Read moreScammers are now more outspoken in their search for victims. Their most recent strategy involves setting up WhatsApp groups and enticing members to complete purported online tasks, such...
Read moreOne of the main components of the nation's labor market laws is The Break, which has been in place for 20 years. Its goal is to safeguard employees...
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