Time is a cruel mistress, society can be kinder Humans have long resisted Time’s slow-but-steady march to the finish line.
When Sheikh Mohammed saved royal photographer's life Ramesh Shukla is renowned for his iconic images capturing the country’s history
WKND Spotlight: Dubai student helms initiative for global education reform At 18, Emirati-Saudi teenager Leelya Sakka wants schools to adopt learning models that value creative intelligence too
Sharjah 4-yr-old sets record with special affinity for numbers The curious fact is that Mohammed Zidrinn hasn’t yet been formally taught any of the numbers after 10
Dubai community initiative to become beacon of hope for UAE's children in need Stop+Help is all set to take on a greater mantle — one with a specific emphasis on making the lives of youngsters better
Para athlete pulls Jeep weighing 4,800 pounds in Dubai Zainab Al-Eqabi's video post about the feat garnered nearly 52,000 likes in less than 24 hours
Keep your cool, folks: Ross Geller's favourite sandwich is coming to Dubai Fans of the TV show Friends can now find out if the hype was real for themselves
WKND Special: Hearing it from UAE’s women on top November 19 is Women’s Entrepreneurship Day. Five female founders share their thoughts on what it means to pursue their professional dreams
Through the lens: The good 'Doc' who saved Polaroid The Viennese biologist was convinced there was only one thing to do — and he bought out the last standing Polaroid factory in the world.
We all need to be thinking trash I’m reminded of the garbage collectors in Ankara, who managed to open a public library a few years ago, comprised entirely of books once destined for landfills.