Abu Dhabi Police, in cooperation with the Center for Tracking and Control and as part of the "Comment For You" initiative, broadcast a video of the violation of the road's shoulder.
The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health and Prevention on Friday, May 27, has reported 403 cases of the COVID-19 pandemic, with 368 recoveries and zero deaths. Total active cases in UAE now stand at 14,026.
This new peak was confirmed by the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) and signifies a concerning trend of rising early-season temperatures. The record-breaking heat was officially recorded at 2:30 PM local time on Friday, surpassing the previous May high of 50.2ºC set in 2009
The 16 newly inaugurated mosques in Dubai, costing Dh140 million, can host 15,000 worshippers. Strategically located across residential areas, they combine modern architectural standards with Islamic heritage, offering both spiritual serenity and contemporary design to meet community needs
After two continuous attacks on UAE by Houthi, many organisations and countries supported the Emirates and condemned the terror group.
These attacks have resulted in...
Big Bad Wolf Books in Dubai will now be open to the public for 24 hours. It is reputed as the World's biggest book sale and has returned to Dubai after a two-year break caused due to COVID-19 pandemic. The event will be running till Sunday, 24 April, at the Sound Stages in Dubai Studio City.
The latest census data indicates a gender disparity within the population, with males constituting 67% (2,541,465 individuals) and females making up the remaining 33% (1,248,395 individuals)
Mo’asher, the UAE's authorized sales price index issued by the Dubai Land Department in partnership with Property Finder, said Dubai recorded more than 25000 property transactions in the first three months of 2022. This is the highest number of property deals registered in a quarter since 2010. The total number of property transactions registered was 25,972.
The Fuel Price Committee's decision to slash petrol prices by 14 fils, or 4.8 per cent, per litre for the upcoming month reflects a commitment to providing relief to consumers