Jun 15, 2013
Bushra Alkaff Al Hashemi samples the
buzz of Thursday nights at Yas Waterworld,
where the start of the weekend has been
set aside for female waterpark enthusiasts Read Article Ladies night at Yas Waterworld
Jun 08, 2013
The principal at the British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi is leaving his post after eight years to return to the United Kingdom, writes Nick March
Read Article Principal of British School in Abu Dhabi to depart
Jun 01, 2013
Imagination Movers, the stars of the Disney Junior TV show, are coming to Dubai, bringing their parent-pleasing humour and upbeat outlook, writes Nick March
Read Article Kid-friendly band Imagination Movers to perform concerts in Dubai
May 16, 2013
Depending on your assumptions, the rise of the robots could be either liberating or unnerving. But how can we navigate our interactions with artificial helpers? Read Article Together in electric dreams: competing visions of the robotic future
May 04, 2013
A new television channel in Abu Dhabi aimed at an Iraqi audience offers a daily news component as well as lighter programming focusing on youth culture, sport, music, comedy and history, writes Yasmine Al-Kuttab
Read Article New Iraqi TV channel based in Abu Dhabi strives for unity, not division
Apr 27, 2013
The first terrorist attack in the US since the advent of smartphones, Facebook and Twitter had the effect of turning millions of people into amateur cyber-sleuths. John Henzell reports on the benefits and limitations of crowdsourcing a manhunt Read Article Information received by Boston police from public via social media was more noise than knowledge
Apr 20, 2013
To better understand how wars are likely to be fought in the future, defence experts gathered in Abu Dhabi to exchange ideas, writes John Henzell
Read Article Defence experts brainstorm in Abu Dhabi on IEDs, video games and Donald Rumsfeld
Apr 13, 2013
An anthropology professor talks to Mitya Underwood about the religious, medical, social, economic and legal issues surrounding organ transplantation in Egypt
Read Article Is there a disconnect between Islam and organ transplantation in Egypt?
Apr 06, 2013
She may not have won, but the nomination of a veteran classical songstress from Mumbai for an Oscar sent India into a prolonged frenzy, writes Vinita Bharadwaj
Read Article Oscar nomination for veteran classical singer in Mumbai elevated star's – and genre's – profile ever higher
Mar 30, 2013
Abdel Bari Atwan is a controversial journalist with a keen insight into the conflicts affecting the Muslim world - and he still calls Osama bin Laden "Sheikh". Read Article Abdel Bari Atwan predicts the most dangerous phase of Al Qaeda