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For 9 years, she was a newsreader and presenter for a talk radio show on Dubai Eye 103.8, [6] where she interviewed many celebrities including John Travolta, Jake Gyllenhaal and Liam Neeson. [7] [8] In 2018, she left the radio show and became a full-time video creator on social media.
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Dina Butti is an Egyptian/Canadian TV presenter, content creator and voiceover artist. She is most known as a TV presenter on the United Arab Emirates’ English television channel, Dubai One, [1] where she co-hosted the channel's celebrity program, That's Entertainment, reported for their Expo 2020 Dubai daily live coverage and is currently hosting their evening lifestyle show, DXB Today.
A “disturbing” video shared over social media depicted a woman trainer bouncing on top of a beached dolphin, while a person in the background laughed. The footage of act was captured at Dubai Dolphinarium, and was posted by an Instagram handler @aurelia_1534. But, it was immediately deleted due to extensive criticism from the public, with ...
A British teenager is facing a 20-year jail sentence in Dubai after developing a holiday romance with another tourist.. Marcus Fakana, 18, was on holiday with his parents when he met a girl, 17 ...
With one TikTok video, Dubai-based FIX Dessert Chocolatier’s unusual dessert-stuffed chocolate bars became a global sensation. Meet the woman behind Dubai’s viral super-chunky chocolate bar ...
Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai from 1958 till 1990, realised one day Dubai would run out of oil and started building an economy that would outlast it. [8] Sheikh Rashid, together with Sheikh Zayed, was the instrumental leaders of leading the country's tourism, having made a joint declaration for the founding of the Emirates. [9]
In August 2020, after the explosion in Beirut, Khalifa decided to auction off her glasses to raise money for the Lebanese Red Cross.The $100,000 bid from the auction eventually fell through, and ...