For a couple of hours on Sunday night (July 28), Abu Dhabi's National Theatre stage belonged to Emirates Business Women Council, which organised the Zayed and the Emirates Evening, a show dedicated to the late Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan.
For a couple of hours on Sunday night (July 28), Abu Dhabi's National Theatre stage belonged to Emirates Business Women Council, which organised the Zayed and the Emirates Evening, a show dedicated to the late Shaikh Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan.
Setting people on fire in a nightclub is Elsheibah's mission in the third episode of 'Elsheibah' — a new spoof show which takes the mickey out of taboo subjects, including the Muslim Brotherhood's extreme ideology — and is generating many laughs as well as positive feedback.
A 30-year-old Uzbek man, identified as R.M., has been sentenced to one year in prison for smuggling into the country 60 seals which are stamped purportedly by the police in both Abu Dhabi and Sharjah international airports on visas after the iris scan. The seals were fake.
The Abu Dhabi Directorate of Traffic and Patrols have launched a new safety campaign reaching out to motorists via social and electronic media, youth centres and other public places in a bid to make the emirate’s roads safer.
The Sharjah Police rescued an Emirati motorist in the early hours of Friday after his car's cruise control stopped operating while he was driving in excess of 139kmph.
Shaikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of Sharjah investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and Deputy Chairperson of the Sharjah Ladies Club (SLC), inaugurated a 'Ramadan Charity Suhoor' as part of the club's 'Be-Cause Campaign' on Wednesday.
The Ajman Police arrested an African man on Thursday evening after he was found selling and promoting banned firecrackers through different forms of social media including BlackBerry Messenger.
The Sharjah Police, on Monday, arrested a 42-year-old Afghan adept at robbing bank customers.
A bank teller allegedly embezzled Dh350,000 from a local bank where he used to work and travelled back to his home country shortly after, a court heard.
The population of Dubai will be tens of thousands of kilograms lighter, but more sparkly if residents plans go their way.