Why do people who sell weapons face less regulation than those who trade in fruit and vegetables? Agricultural products are subject to three international agreements, while transfers of conventional weapons are not governed by any binding global treaty. Read Article A disarming proposition
The celebration of Qasr Al Hosn has undoubtedly evoked much nostalgia, an emotion that generates positive mood, elevates self-esteem and fosters social connectedness. Read Article Qasr Al Hosn evokes much nostalgia
Staging the 2020 world's fair in Dubai could have a tremendous impact on the UAE's cultural development and greatly enhance its a appeal as a premier destination for global events. Read Article Expo 2020 in Dubai a chance at lasting legacy
As tensions rise ahead of the 2014 departure of most international troops from Afghanistan, attacks on females are becoming more frequent, and many fear they will lose the rights they have gained since the Taliban were driven from power. Read Article Women's rights progress in Afghanistan in danger of rolling back
Baniyas will have home field and a man advantage on Al Khor in the second leg of their Gulf Clubs Championship final after drawing 1-1 to the Qatar club, which saw their Brazilian striker Bruno Mineiro sent off. Late gains for Baniyas
Istanbul's famous mosque tries to strike balance between religion and tourism money by providing tourists with coverings. Thomas Seibert reports Turkey tightens Blue Mosque dress code
David Beckham was recognised all over the world, yet he never changed, never thought he was too big time, never avoided the dressing room banter. Beckham was not too big time to his friends
The Italian marque is unbelievably, half a century old. To celebrate, the world's largest ever gathering of those outrageous sports cars assembled in its hometown. Lamborghini is still crazy after all these years