Rolls-Royce expects its Abu Dhabi dealership to overtake Beijing in 2013, which the ultra-luxury carmaker forecasts to be "another record year" despite sales growth slowing in 2012. Read Article Rolls-Royce in Abu Dhabi's fast lane
Rolls-Royce has put up the exclusive Phantom Venus for sale in Abu Dhabi. The Queen of Sheba-inspired model may set you back by Dh2.4million, but at least it comes with a matching handbag. Read Article The Dh2 million car fit for the Queen of Sheba
Cutting-edge gadgetry behind the wheel is big business, with car makers and consumer electronics companies teaming up with big investments. Night-vision cameras, concert-hall sound systems and sophisticated smartphone integration are among the latest industry offerings. Read Article Driving the future with smarter cars
In the new year shipping companies will be obliged to introduce fuel-efficient measures and reduce carbon emissions. This has spurred innovation as well as cutting costs. Read Article Green marine industry can lead the new wave
Your budget may not allow for the services of an interior designer but these tips will help you create a home that looks like its been put together by a pro. Design like a pro with our expert tips
A discussion at Manarat Al Saadiyat will examine the art and photography of European artists travelling 'through the lights and images' of this region, writes Nick Leech
The Orient, expressed in Abu Dhabi
In 1992, Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent initially opposed an effort by a Japanese mogul to purchase the Seattle Mariners. Expect more to come. Global shift in North American sport