UAE's fastest woman finds it motivating In 2014, Harriet Stewart wanted to restart her own fitness journey
Pakistan as a country is not well understood, says author Pakistani writers are among the best in the world today, but they have worked almost in isolation
Fitness expert brings his A-game to 30-day challenge Marcus Smith eats, breathes and sleeps fitness, so the Dubai Fitness Challenge is another step in his journey
Interviewing the beloved 'Sultan of Letters' The Sharjah Ruler's well-known love for the written word is the reason journalist John Brittas decided to name his book 'Sultan of Letters'
My first day in the UAE: Arrived a Lebanese, embraced Emirati life Ghaleb Farha, who moved to the UAE as a young man, says the business-friendly environment of the 1960s still exists
Veteran badminton player plays smash shots at 63 AK Abdul Latheef succeeds by following the four 'S's - stroke, strength, speed and stamina
Meet a multitalented family that believes 'happiness must be spread' Their driving force is not only excellence but also benefitting society through their actions
Abu Dhabi hairdresser is also a part-time painter Rasheed Ali does pencil sketches, fabric, glass and oil paintings, and acrylic sketches among others
'We women would work in the oil fields until 11 pm' In 1989, Shaikha Al Maskari was the first woman to be granted 100 per cent ownership when she took over her family's Tricon Energy Operations
We are unstoppable, says Emirati figure skater In the lead up to the Emirati Women's Day on August 28, Khaleej Times profiles five inspiring women who have made their country proud (Part 1 of a 5-part series)