Woman caught for smuggling 1,600 tramadol pills at Abu Dhabi airport She tells court it was for personal use
'Flat tyre' con men held for robberies in Abu Dhabi The police tracked down the vehicle that was being used by the suspects and arrested them.
Ministry ensures ample supply of sacrificial animals at markets The recent ban on the import of livestock from certain countries has not caused significant impact on the availability of sacrificial animals in the country.
10-year-old helps save family from fire in UAE The boy said he had learned the emergency phone numbers and when he saw his uncle's house burning, they quickly came to his mind.
Abu Dhabi gets 6 new schools The Dh447.5 million schools in Al Ain include Al Yahar School and Al Shuwaiba School
Abu Dhabi prisoners can now video chat with their children An inmate at Al Wathba prison spoke to his children after nearly four months
11,000 slaughters expected in abattoirs on Eid's first day To reduce waiting time, all four slaughterhouses will not cut up carcasses, nor deliver rumen or intestines on the first and second days of Eid Al Adha
Abu Dhabi investigates 9,415 criminal cases in seven months Investigated cases include those involving forged passports, official documents and medical certificates.
Playing by the rules in animal welfare The UAE Federal Law No. 16, concerning animal protection, enacted in 2007, states that animals should not be left alone or abandoned
Teachers get a slice of UAE's culture at National Archives The fourth annual National and Foreign Teachers Forum - started on August 22 and will continue until September 12 - is being hosted by the National Archives of the UAE.