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This lawyer is ‘one of the best cabbies’ in Dubai

Dubai: A Pakistani lawyer turned taxi driver was awarded as one of the best taxi drivers in Dubai by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Tuesday. Muntazir Hussain, 39, practised law in Pakistan’s Sindh High Court for five years but a turn of fate forced him to become a taxi driver in 2008,

Dinosaurs to roar in heart of Dubai from Sunday

Dubai: About 100 life-size animatronic dinosaurs have descended in the heart of Dubai to greet visitors to Dubai Garden Glow when the glow-in-the-dark park opens for its second season on Sunday. The first-of-its-kind Dinosaur Park in the region will be the new attraction at the 60-acre garden in

Shah Rukh Khan partners with Dubai Tourism for short films

Dubai: On Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday on Wednesday, Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) announced a collaboration with the Bollywood superstar for a series of short films that will be shot here. The project will see the actor unravel the secrets of Dubai, offering h

Man forges parking tickets to save a few dirhams, gets Dh150,000 fine

Dubai: A driver has been fined Dh150,000 for tampering with two parking tickets and placing them on the dashboard of his vehicle to park free of charge in Al Baraha. An Emirati inspector at the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) discovered that the 41-year-old Indian driver, K.S., had tampered w

Race on for next world’s tallest tower

Dubai: The race is on to claim the title of the world’s tallest tower, with ground now broken on “The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour”. The first step in the project’s lifecycle was overseen by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler

Warning against swimming at night in Dubai

Dubai: Dubai Municipality has warned beachgoers against swimming after sunset. The civic body’s warning comes as part of a social media awareness campaign that it has launched to ensure better beach safety in Dubai. The move follows recent cases of drowning reported in Dubai, including that of an

Indian Businessman bought Number plate D5 for Dh33m

Dubai: Dubai based Indian businessman Balwinder Sahani bought the most coveted number plate D5 for Dh33m at the Roads and Transport Authority's number plate auction on Saturday. Sahani, also known as Abu Sabah, is the owner of RSG International, a property management company, with interests in th

Saudis and expatriates face trial for SR14 billion hawala deal

JEDDAH, 4 Oct 2016: A number of Saudis and expatriates face trial for their involvement in money laundering amounting to SR14 billion. The money was transferred abroad through two so-called hawala transactions. Officials of the Bureau of Investigation and Public Prosecution (BIP) said that these are

New Hijri year sees implementation of 5 new measures

Riyadh , 4 Oct 2016: Saudi Arabia started on Sunday the implementation of the new visa fees. Under the new scheme, the fee for a single entry visa into the Kingdom is SR2,000. But the fee is waived if the visitor is entering Saudi Arabia for the first time to perform Haj or Umrah. Expatriates liv

Law to ensure workers get salaries on time

A landmark law that ensures workers in the UAE receive their salaries on time will come into effect from October 3. The decree promulgated by Saqr bin Ghobash Saeed Ghobash, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, earlier this year is applicable for companies with 100 or more employees.

Sharjah RTA honoured cabbie for returning bag of 1.7 million aed

The Roads and Transport Authority in Sharjah has honored a Pakistani driver, identified as Nasibullah Sher Dawala, after he returned a bag containing Dh1.7 million in cash, along with important papers. The money was forgotten by a Korean businessman coming to the UAE via Sharjah International Air

Relief from jams as new Sharjah-Dubai road opens

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development has inaugurated the new road that will serve road users commuting from Sharjah towards Dubai. The road is part of Al Badeaa project implemented by the ministry with the aim to develop the intersection of Emirates and Maliha roads in the Emirate of Sharja

Eid Al Adha holidays announced for UAE public and private sectors

The Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and the Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced dates for the Eid Al Adha holidays for the public sector. Sheikh Mohammed announced the dates via a tweet on his official Twitter account, stating the public sector wil

188,747 illegal pilgrims turned back from Makkah

Authorities vow zero-tolerance policy towards flouting of regulations Manama: The total number of people who planned to perform Haj, but were turned back and denied entry into Makkah for lack of the required permit has reached 188,747, the head of police in the city said. The authorities also re

Saved Trump twice from bankruptcy but candidate was ‘Ungrateful’:Saudi prince

Turkey: Saudi prince Al-Waheed Bin Talal said that he himself had twice saved US presidential candidate Donald Trump from bankruptcy, but the he is a “bad guy” and ungrateful person”, reports middleeastmonitor.com. In an interview with Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper, the Saudi prince said that he bo

Man in Sharjah demands Dh5 million compensation for wrong surgery

The Sharjah Court of Appeal has ordered a private hospital and a doctor to compensate an Arab by paying Dh900,000 for a medical error which led to 50 per cent permanent disability of the patient. The Sharjah Court of First Instance had ordered Dh500,000 to be paid as compensation, but the patient

Sushma asks jobless in Saudi to return, not to wait for dues

‘Don’t wait indefinitely for settlement of dues’ The government on Monday asked stranded Indian workers in Saudi Arabia to return without waiting for unpaid salaries from their Saudi employers, indicating that negotiations to secure their dues had not made headway. External Affairs Minister Su

MoS V K Singh in Saudi Arabia to help jobless Indians

New Delhi: Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh has again gone to Saudi Arabia to help thousands of laid-off Indian workers either to return to India or seek alternative employment in the Gulf nation which is faced with severe economic slowdown that has forced companies to retrench work