Dec, 17 2011
Before Mohamed Bouazizi's tragic gesture, the future of the Arab world looked very different. Read article The long winter before the Arab Spring
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Dec, 17 2011
Imagine a television series that would encompass the face of Islam that right-wing groups say is hidden by All American Muslim... Read article Now this is 'reality' TV I'd like to see
Dec, 17 2011
Plus a good defense against bedbugs, Al Qa'eda looks to change its name to shed its "baggage", and other news you can lose. Read article Norwegian butter crisis churns up Christmas shortages
Dec, 17 2011
Since the closing of Bahr El Hreem in 2003, Emirati women have lacked a beach where we can feel comfortable - as everyone else in the Emirates has. Read article Those were the days, when we had our very own beach
Dec, 10 2011
News you can lose: TV programme proves cannon balls are dangerous, nearly half of British workers will check emails over Christmasand the world's oldest dog dies. Read article That proves it … cannon balls can be dangerous things
Dec, 10 2011
It has been a long wait, but the doubters will be silenced next year when the world’s sixth-largest superyacht, built in Abu Dhabi, is handed over to its new owner. Read article Yas is almost ready to go
Dec, 10 2011
During Lebanon's 15-year civil war, unreconstructed optimists believed that life was always returning to normal. Their proof was that restaurants and cafes were open. Read article They eat pizza now in Kabul but the war is far from over
Dec, 03 2011
Your presence is still inside our hearts and mingled with our souls. Your successors, our sheikhs, are taking care of the Union and this land, just as you once did. They are fulfilling your dream. Read article Our nation proudly fulfils the dreams of its beloved Father
Dec, 03 2011
Life begins at 40. Qatar, Bahrain, Bangladesh and of course the United Arab Emirates will be reflecting on this four decades on from their independence in 1971. Read article Life begins at 40 for the UAE