As Eid Al Fitr approaches, a bittersweet longing fills the hearts of expats from conflict-ridden countries living in the UAE.
A long-time hub for expats, the city is seeing a surge in Black women moving there to find peace and follow their dreams.
Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar Properties topped the Arabian Business Dubai 100 list published on Wednesday, as testament ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNFree wheelchair, clothes: Meet UAE expats who 'make a difference' beyond RamadanDiscover how UAE women are extending the spirit of Ramadan through year-round acts of kindness, from donating clothes to ...
Dubai’s booming car auction market is offering expatriates a path to substantial second incomes, with some reporting profits ...
Keralite observes Ramadan traditions for 30 days, regardless of moon sighting Dubai: Vidhyadharan Ereuthinad, a non-Muslim Indian expat, has been fasting for more than 18 hours each day during the ...
The new plan was launched as the Indian Consulate in Dubai expanded the “Life Protection Plan” it had mooted last year for blue-collar Indian expat workers in the UAE. The new group protection ...
High demand from expatriates and professionals make the Emirates attractive for investors. But remember: Dubai’s property ...
As Eid Al Fitr approaches, a bittersweet longing fills the hearts of expats from conflict-ridden countries living in the UAE. From the celebrations they left behind to the pain of separation from ...
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