Authorities in the UAE detected 24,894 violations of Covid-19 safety measures during the first 15 days of September, a senior government official has revealed. Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, the official ... ( read original story ...)
Don’t Sell Weapons to the UAE
The proposed sale of F-35 stealth fighter jets and other weaponry to the United Arab Emirates has mainly drawn scrutiny for its potential effects on the new U.S.-brokered deal normalizing relations ... ( read original story ...)
How the UAE is leading the world on full fibre penetration
Fibre to the home (FTTH) connectivity remains the fastest and most reliable means of accessing the internet, and the UAE is leading the rest of the world when it comes to FTTH penetration levels. ( read original story ...)
UAE plans to put a lander on the Moon by 2024
In a series of tweets, the Vice President of the United Arab Emirates has expressed his desire to see a UAE-made lander reach the moon. Sheikh Mohammed b Al Maktoum, who is also ruler of Dubai, says ... ( read original story ...)
UAE: Palestinian state at ’67 line a must despite peace deal with Israel
Palestinians have charged that the UAE and Bahrain had betrayed them by singing normalization deals with Israel. ( read original story ...)
IPL 2020: UAE pacer Zahoor shares his slower ball technique with Bumrah
He missed out on being picked in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction going into season 13, but UAE pacer Zahoor Khan has been roped in by Mumbai Indians to bowl at the nets and help the players ... ( read original story ...)
LeBron James is forcing us to relitigate the GOAT discussion of Michael Jordan … again
In the midst of a global pandemic, Michael Jordan’s “Last Dance” documentary put a period on the GOAT discussion, reinforcing the lasting image we have of him as this undeniable force, the perfect ... ( read original story ...)
This ‘Hero Rat’ Is Saving Cambodia, One Landmine at a Time
The story of Magawa, a rat who detects landmines in Cambodia, shows how even the tiniest of creatures can work towards peace. ( read original story ...)
BBC journalist settles case after claiming she was bullied into Syria trip
Former news producer Natalie Morton claimed she was bullied into ‘unnecessary’ trip to Homs ... ( read original story ...)
‘Prosecutor Pretended He Couldn’t Hear Me!’ Kazakhstan’s Online Trials Raise Concerns Of Rights Violations
Kazakhstan has been holding "court" trials via video links since March due to the coronavirus epidemic, and many activists say defendants' rights are being undermined in the online trials where ... ( read original story ...)