Mustafa Al Zarooni

crime and courts

Most e-crimes from across UAE border

As many as 140 cybercrime cases were reviewed by the Abu Dhabi court last year. Most of the cases reviewed were those of fraud, and verdicts were issued on lawsuits related to libel and abusive language posted by the offenders on the social networking site “Twitter”, said Counsellor Hassan Mohammed Al Hammadi, head of the Finance Public Prosecution.

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Startling numb-ers!

business

Startling numb-ers!

The sale and purchase of fancy mobile phone numbers has been witnessing a tremendous growth in the UAE. It occupies daily spaces in the classifieds of Arabic daily newspapers, auto sale magazines, and websites.

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Evolution of the UAE passport

Evolution of the UAE passport

While history could be “the biography of great men”, as Thomas Carlyle wrote, we encounter it through collections of yellow-tinged papers and photographs and artefacts. Museums, which display these archives, are the house of history. They tell the tales of nations, people, their rulers, customs, beliefs and turning points.

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Cash reward for catching top leaders of Brotherhood

Emirati journalist Hamad Al Mazroui has announced a reward of one million Egyptian pounds — equal to approximately $143,000 — to whoever helps arrest any of the three most important leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

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Emiratis crazy on gaming

Emiratis crazy on gaming

Many locals are abandoning social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, in favour of photo-sharing and gaming sites — with many even prepared to dig deep and spend thousands for the privilege.

Crazy on gaming

Many locals are abandoning social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, in favour of photo-sharing and gaming sites — with many even prepared to dig deep and spend thousands for the privilege.