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The Filipino Times (Abu Dhabi and Dubai) The Brew News (Ajman) The National (Abu Dhabi) Sport360 (Abu Dhabi) XPRESS (Dubai) Latin & Gulf (Dubai) With the advent of online media, most of the traditional print newspapers have been severely affected. Revenues of the large groups like Gulf News, Khaleej Times have been dropping every year.
On the morning of Thursday 4 December, news sources mentioned that Abu Dhabi Police were able to catch the killer. Later during the day, General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan , Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior in UAE, said that the security and police forces arrested the suspected "Niqabi" woman for the brutal murder of the ...
[24] [25] [26] Abu Dhabi Police identified two Indian and one Pakistani nationals killed by the attack, [27] [28] Six people were injured by the drone strikes. [29] A study by the Associated Press of satellite photos taken by Planet Labs revealed smoke rising above the ADNOC facility. Images taken after the bombing showed "scorch marks and ...
The missile strike occurred in the same time frame in which another U.S. missile at a different part of Baghdad struck Abu Dhabi TV, another Gulf State-based Arabic news channel, and amidst a wave of U.S. military hits on a hotel in which many journalists were sheltering. The U.S. government had been critical of Al Jazeera's no holds barred ...
Today's Top World News Story 2 days of clashes and revenge killings in Syria leave more than 600 people dead A Syrian war monitor says the death toll from two days of clashes between security forces and loyalists to ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad and revenge killings that followed has risen to more than 600 More »
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Strict might not be the right word when you look at other factors involved, either. That plague of parents who are scared to let their kids cross the street? More practical than harsh.
The UAE national football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 1990 along with Egypt. It was the third consecutive World Cup with two Arab nations qualifying, after Kuwait and Algeria in 1982, and Iraq and Algeria again in 1986. [44] The UAE also won the Arabian Gulf Cup held in Abu Dhabi in January 2007. [45]