A computer science graduate from the Philippines shelled out 80,000 Philippine pesos (Dh5,333) for a visit visa sponsored by a Dubai-based trading company.
A computer science graduate from the Philippines shelled out 80,000 Philippine pesos (Dh5,333) for a visit visa sponsored by a Dubai-based trading company.
ABU DHABI - It seems that Internet scamsters who offer millions of dollars to netizens they call friends have lost their patience after their tricks have been discovered by many. Instead of selecting potential victims carefully, now they are sending e-mails randomly.
DUBAI - Students of the UAE-based Indian schools have yet again proved their mettle this year with high scores in the science, commerce and humanities streams of the All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class 12) conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.
RAS AL KHAIMAH - The Pakistan Centre, Ras Al Khaimah, will attempt to solve the problems of the Pakistani community residing in the emirate as well as those of the community members living in the UAE in general.
DUBAI - UAEmall.com, an e-shopping site built along the lines of Amazon, but localised for the Emirates, has engaged Comtrust, Etisalat's e-business solutions provider unit to provide an e-payment facility allowing the virtual market place to accept credit card payments over the Internet.
DUBAI - Dr Juma Khalfan Belhoul, Chairman of the Belhoul Group Holdings, launched 'Belhoul Lifecare' on Wednesday, a holistic and comprehensive healthcare services provider that combines world-class medical expertise with state-of-the-art facilities to offer an extensive range of healthcare diagnostic and treatment solutions under one umbrella.
DUBAI - For the first time in the Middle East, Dubai Sports Channel, in conjunction with Sony Broadcast, will be using High Definition Camera systems to capture the key moments of the richest horse race in the world, the Dubai World Cup.
Officials of the Abu Dhabi Economic Department held talks here yesterday with a visiting Japanese delegation on means of enhancing bilateral trade and investment.
India's Southern Petrochemical Industries Corporation (SPIC), which is setting up a $200 million urea/ammonia plant at the Jebel Ali Free Trade Zone, says the plant is almost 70 per cent ready and that production would start as soon it starts getting gas, the company chairman said.
ExecuJet Middle East, a leading business aviation services company and part of the global ExecuJet Aviation Group, yesterday announced it had completed the first stage of its aggressive expansion by more than doubling the number of employees working in the region.