Being vegan and loving animals means that one cannot eat any animal products at all like no meats, no eggs, no milk, nothing, ...
Singapore in the early 1970s was a blossoming nation state that was finding solutions for long-standing problems. One such ...
Blogger and Abu Dhabi mom Sally El Azab shared a series of visuals on Instagram from her trip to Prayagraj, India, to attend the Mahakumbh. Abu Dhabi mom Sally El Azab, who is also a blogger ...
Two senior executives are leaving First Abu Dhabi Bank Pjsc as one of the Gulf’s largest lenders continues to grapple with an exodus of senior managers, people familiar with the matter said ...
IIT Delhi—Abu Dhabi has announced the commencement of the registration process for its undergraduate programmes for academic session 2025-26. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi—Abu ...
Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) and Chairman of Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) announced on Tuesday the launch of XRG, a new ...
Special transport arrangements have been made for the sold-out shows so if you do regularly go to Abu Dhabi then you’ll still need to tweak your plans ever-so slightly to get to the Zayed Sports City ...
It’s the last day of the Coldplay Abu Dhabi concerts and it’s fair to say we’re getting a little nostalgic already. An estimated 160,000 people are expected to have attended the shows, making it the ...
The legendary English band will perform at 45,000 seater Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Thursday January 9, Saturday January 11, Sunday January 12 and Tuesday January 14. And with so many ...
is a certified musical marvel – and now, it’s Abu Dhabi’s turn to join the party. If you’re unfamiliar with the story but fancy getting in on the hype, we’ll clue you in. The vibes include a ...
Fanzones for British rock band Coldplay’s sold-out concerts in Abu Dhabi will open for all attendees at 3pm. The general entry to Zayed Sports City Stadium begins at 5pm. Organisers urged fans ...
Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA) closed approximately 23 restaurants and food establishments in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Al Dhafra region in 2024 due to violations which affect public health.