No company, whether big or small, will get exemption from fines imposed for violations of labour rules, according to the Ministry of Labour.
No company, whether big or small, will get exemption from fines imposed for violations of labour rules, according to the Ministry of Labour.
In an operation named Eagle's Eye, the General Department of Anti-Narcotics of the Dubai Police have arrested four Pakistani nationals allegedly for trafficking 52kg of heroin worth Dh104 million in retail price.
Car accident deaths plummeted 25.5 % in the UAE, and 19% in Abu Dhabi, by the end of 2011 compared to 2009, in a remarkable achievement which reflects the great efforts exerted by the concerned authorities, most prominently the Traffic Departments across the country.
Dubai will be imposing a 200 per cent tax on cigarettes by August that officials hope will deter smokers and indirectly reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases in the country.
The Sharjah Municipality opened a new sewage treatment plant on Tuesday to serve Al Majaz and other nearby areas.
Winning five-year-old's effort lowers the track record previously held by Mahbooba
Trust the Japanese to do things in style in their own very special way especially when something devastating hits them.
The primary focus of energy authorities in Dubai is to cut down on air-conditioning expenditure in the emirate and raise awareness on the importance of conservation of energy at grass-root levels.
Five Emirati jobless men and a Yemeni civil engineer allegedly kidnapped and sexually assaulted a 16-year-old male student after giving him a ride home in the vehicle, a court heard on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old Emirati alleged attacker of a Kenyan woman, who died on Tuesday after lying in coma for 31 days in hospital, will be charged with assault leading to death and sexual harassment.