Expressing heartwarming gesture, the Dubai Police has fulfilled the wish of young women to meet her incarcerated father at the Central Jail of Dubai on her birthday.
The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis has recently updated on his official social media account that the nation, along with the rest of the regions near the Island, is in the middle of the crises of Influenza (Flu) 2022-2023 season, which is known to occur usually from the period of November to March every year.
The General Command of Abu Dhabi Police and Abu Dhabi National Petroleum Company have opened the “Adnook Distribution” Adnook Mobile Vehicle Inspection Center.
Saint Lucia: The Football Association of Saint Lucia has recently elected a new executive to run the affairs of the organization at the occasion of its 36th Ordinary Congress at the Bay Garden Hotel in the presence of Concacaf Project Director Howard Mc Intosh as an observer.
Jordan: The Minister of Water and Irrigation, Dr Hani Sewilam, has recently participated in the closing session of the UN Water Conference, presenting the results of the "Interactive Dialogue on Water and Climate.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has added another feather in the crown, Dubai-based AquaFun inflatable water park has been bagged a Guinness World Record...
The health ministry has confirmed that smoking e-cigarettes is banned inside offices and closed spaces around the United Arab Emirates. The usage of e-cigarettes is subject to federal law on tobacco control.
The University of Abu Dhabi is pleased to open its doors for registrations next weekend. Due to the overwhelming number of students registering at the University for Fall 2023/2024, they have opened the doors for the procedure.
Dr Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, has recently announced that the interest rate for student loans at the Development Bank of St Kitts and Nevis (DBSKN) will be reduced to just 5 per cent.
Around six million passengers have passed via the smart gates at the Dubai International Airport in 2022, and officials have asked more people to register for the service to prevent delays due to the summer rush.