Dubai is the world’s busiest luxury property market behind New York, Los Angeles and London after a deluge of wealthy investors flocked to the city when it emerged as a safe haven amid geopolitical …
UAE expats must have at least Dh10,000 monthly income to sponsor 5 relatives
The UAE authorities said that expats who wanted to bring 5 relatives … To provide adequate housing, it is required that the number of people living in the rented or owned property be proportional to …
Dubai 4th most active luxury residential market, says expert
According to Knight Frank, Dubai’s prime residential areas are The Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills and Jumeirah Bay Island.
Initial Discussions Held On Reintegration Of Armenian Residents Of Karabakh Region To Azerbaijan
Initial discussions were held regarding the reintegration to the Republic of Azerbaijan of the Armenian residents living in the Karabakh region under the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan and …
National League news – March 2023
Follow the latest news stories from the National League, including transfers and selected contract announcements.
Trademark bill languishes as infringement cases rise
Four years ago, the government prepared a draft bill to introduce a law on trademark, copyright and intellectual property rights. It is gathering dust.
Uzbekistan continues negotiations with Gazprom, gas deliveries yet to start
Therefore, natural gas imports from Russia to Uzbekistan will not begin in March as planned,” a spokesperson for the Energy Ministry said. There was a working meeting held on January 24 between the …
A 5,000-year-old restaurant highlights Iraq’s archaeological renaissance
An archaeological mission has found the remnants of a 5,000-year-old restaurant or tavern in the ancient city of Lagash, in present-day southern Iraq.
Archaeologists uncover remnants of ancient 5000-year-old dining hall in Iraq
The ancient restaurant or tavern has a rudimentary refrigeration system, hundreds of roughly made clay bowls and the fossilized remains of an overcooked fish.
Ancient restaurant highlights Iraq’s archeology renaissance
An international archeological mission has uncovered the remnants of what is believed to be a 5,000-year-old restaurant or tavern in the ancient city of Lagash in southern Iraq. The discovery of the …