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May 07, 2010
As many as five more suspects had been identified by Dubai Police, bringing the total alleged to have been involved in the operation to 32. Read Article More suspects identified in al Mabhouh killing
May 06, 2010
On May 6 1976 the UAE took a major step with the unification of its military, helping to cement the young federation. Read Article Armed forces celebrate 34 years of unity
May 05, 2010
UK voters in the UAE feel the outcome of the elections will have a tangible effect on their lives, with expatriate tax, foreign policy, and economic recovery of particular concern. Read Article 5,500km away from home, expat Britons cast their vote
May 04, 2010
Gems, the country's largest operator of private schools, said eight out of its 11 Dubai schools have been rated good or above in this year's inspections. Read Article High marks for Gems schools
May 03, 2010
Only 30,559 registration forms for overseas voting have been downloaded worldwide and only few of 100,000-plus in the UAE will be part of a tight electoral race. Read Article Most British expats fail to vote in election
Apr 27, 2010
When Charles and Jeniffer Mallice heard about the fatal crash of a Balloon Adventures Emirates craft in the desert near Al Ain, their blood ran cold. Read Article Balloon crash: 'It could have been us'
Apr 27, 2010
Investigators looking into Sunday's deadly balloon crash are focusing on the windy weather that day. Read Article Balloon crash probe focuses on windy weather
Apr 25, 2010
Door-to-door approach of Abu Dhabi project will prove 'tremendous tool' for tailoring approach of healthcare providers. Read Article Census-like survey begins in Abu Dhabi
Apr 20, 2010
The Government starts to compile a detailed picture of Abu Dhabi households and businesses in the largest statistical operation ever carried out in the emirate. Read Article Abu Dhabi census begins next week
Apr 20, 2010
Supermarkets faced shortages of some fresh fruit and vegetables yesterday as a volcano cloud grounded air freight over most of Europe for a sixth day. Read Article Shelves running bare of produce from overseas