DUBAI — Inspectors of the Ministry of Information and Culture recently raided a three-star hotel in Dubai for showing CNN TV channel in the hotel rooms without obtaining the company’s permission.
DUBAI — Inspectors of the Ministry of Information and Culture recently raided a three-star hotel in Dubai for showing CNN TV channel in the hotel rooms without obtaining the company’s permission.
DUBAI — Arab Health 2005 will be the largest multi-track medical congress held anywhere in the world, with 14 individual medical conferences on a wide range of subjects held simultaneously over a four-day period. All the conferences are accredited by the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education (AACME).
DUBAI — This weekend promises to be a big treat for lovers of Indian theatre, as Rangmanch Events, one of Dubai's prominent theatre events group will present ‘Zen Katha: The Story of Bodhidharma’, on Thursday and Friday.
ABU DHABI — Labour authorities here have warned private companies of stringent action against extortion of money from labourers and blackmail.
DUBAI — Almost a year after the air crash in Sharjah, it is 'business as usual' for Kish Airlines which continue to settle the claims of the relatives of the victims as well as of the three survivors of the ill-fated Flight IRK 1770.
DUBAI — Radio Asia 1575am, the popular Malayalam Radio station providing 24 hours of entertainment a day throughout the Gulf, has changed its broadcast frequency to 1557am from 1575am.
DUBAI — Several residents and tourists visiting the city during the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) say that metered taxis are charging them much more than the amount fixed, especially if they have to travel late at night.
DUBAI - Shaikh Hazza bin Sultan Al Nahyan was stripped of his FEI Endurance World Championship gold medal after his horse, Hachim, was tested positive for prohibited substances.
FUJAIRAH - Four persons were injured in an accident, which occurred at 1.30pm on the road between Masafi and Fujairah, when the car they were travelling in hit a camel, crossing a road two kilometres away from Masafi.
RAS AL KHAIMAH - To cope with the emirate's ever-increasing tourism and entertainment sector and to lure more both get-away seekers and business travellers,