If navigation apps stop functioning, UAE drivers can still reach their destinations by using road signs, landmarks, offline maps, and local directions to travel safely and avoid getting lost.
If navigation apps stop functioning, UAE drivers can still reach their destinations by using road signs, landmarks, offline maps, and local directions to travel safely and avoid getting lost.
Watch: Large numbers of worshippers gathered at mosques across the UAE for Eid Al Adha prayers, where they prayed for harmony, peace, and unity among communities around the world.
The UN Security Council has strongly condemned the drone attack that occurred near the Barakah nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates, expressing serious concern over threats to nuclear safety and regional security.
Aldar Education in Abu Dhabi has announced an accelerated recruitment initiative aimed at quickly bringing 300 Emirati teachers on board as part of a streamlined and fast-tracked employment strategy.
Eid Al Adha celebrations became even more special for families across the UAE as many parents welcomed newborn babies during the holy occasion, adding joy, gratitude and unforgettable memories to the festive season.
Despite increasing travel and household expenses caused by ongoing regional tensions, people across the UAE are observing Eid Al Adha with faith, unity, and a strong desire for peace and stability in the region.
Even while spending Eid behind the wheel or delivering orders, many cab drivers and delivery workers say customers make them feel included in the celebrations through warm wishes, kindness, food, and festive gestures.
What is driving the increasing number of students in the UAE to apply for CBSE mark re-evaluation, and what factors are encouraging them to challenge their exam results after board examinations?
Football fans in the UAE are getting ready for the FIFA World Cup, leading to a sharp increase in the purchase of television sets as people look to enjoy matches on bigger screens.
The UAE has issued a warning that involvement in wildlife smuggling can lead to severe legal consequences, including imprisonment for up to 15 years and financial penalties of as much as Dh2 million.