Worldwide Megabuildings 2026: Where Landmarks Become Reality
New architectural landmarks expected to be completed by 2026 include significant projects like the Sagrada Famรญlia in Barcelona and the Guggenheim in Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Shaar Brothers: The School of Shami Chanting
The Abu Shaar Brothers' musical ensemble, rooted in the traditions of Shami chanting, has a significant history traced back to their family's origins and experiences.
From Gaza to Beirut.. Ghassan Abu Stah, a doctor who repairs the bodies of victims of Israeli assaults
Dr. Ghassan Abu Stah, a Palestinian-British reconstructive surgeon, is working tirelessly to mend the injuries of children affected by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.
Samir Abu Eid: America's attempts at regime change have never led to anything good
The article discusses the negative consequences of U.S. regime change efforts in the Middle East, highlighting historical examples like the 1953 coup in Iran.
Forget skyscrapers, look for hidden treasures. A guide to safe purchasing abroad
The article discusses the shift in Czech investments in foreign real estate, particularly in the wake of escalating conflicts in the Middle East affecting interest in properties in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Iran threatens the United Arab Emirates
Iran has threatened to strike the coastal city of Ras al-Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates with significant force if further aggression is observed on disputed islands.
Over 100 arrested in the Emirates
In Abu Dhabi, police have arrested 109 individuals of various nationalities for spreading false information on social media.
Over 100 individuals detained in Abu Dhabi for allegedly spreading misleading information about the war
Abu Dhabi police have detained over 100 individuals for reportedly spreading misleading information related to the ongoing war amid tightened controls in the Gulf countries.
Abu Dhabi: Over 100 arrests for filming and spreading 'misleading' information regarding the war
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have arrested over 100 individuals for filming and disseminating misleading information about the war, as Gulf states increase scrutiny on publications related to Iran.
Tui Cruises: The Guests are Home, but the Journey Continues for the Crew
Two Tui Cruises ships remain docked in Doha and Abu Dhabi with only a small crew aboard after all passengers have disembarked.
Communication between the Egyptian President and the Sheikh of the UAE regarding the implications of the war in Iran
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and UAE's Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan discussed the regional impacts of the US-Israel war on Iran during their meeting in Abu Dhabi.
Simon Calder issues crucial Abu Dhabi travel insurance warning as he flies through UAE
Travel expert Simon Calder warns that UK travellers may not be covered by standard insurance policies when flying through UAE airports amid heightened tensions in the region.
Iran retaliates, heavy devastation at Abu Dhabi airport
Iran has targeted Gulf countries in retaliation for the death of Larijani, causing significant damage to UAE airports, particularly at Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafra Airport.
War in Iran, today's news. An 8-story building in Tel Aviv was hit. Gas facilities in Abu Dhabi suspended after missile interception
Iran's parliamentary president announced a new phase in the conflict, claiming that U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure indicate their defeats.
101 passengers and 45 pets are being repatriated with Aegean
A special Aegean flight is scheduled to repatriate 101 Greek passengers along with their 45 pets from Abu Dhabi.
Why is Iran's 'Abu Musa Island' Dangerous?
The article discusses the strategic significance and contentious history of Abu Musa Island in the Persian Gulf, currently controlled by Iran.
Military expert: Hezbollah changes its defensive tactics and learns from the past war
A military expert discusses Hezbollah's shift from static to flexible defense strategies amidst intensified Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon.
Salma Abu Dief and Mohamed Hattem lead 'Demand and Supply'.. A psychological performance that transcends numbers
The series 'Demand and Supply' follows the poignant story of a daughter, Hiba, who struggles to save her ailing mother's life, raising profound ethical questions in the process.
One dead after missile interception in Abu Dhabi
One person was killed by debris from an intercepted missile in Abu Dhabi's Bani Yas area due to local air defense.
LIVE - War in the Middle East: one dead in Abu Dhabi after missile debris fall, Macron convenes a new defense council this Tuesday
A missile debris incident in Abu Dhabi has resulted in one death, amidst ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and heightened military discussions in France.
Hezbollah Iraq mourns its security official amid mutual targeting wave
Hezbollah Iraq has announced the death of its senior security official, Abu Ali al-Askari, amid rising tensions and mutual attacks in the region.
Drone attack halts operations at oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi
A drone attack has led to the shutdown of operations at the Shah oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi, though no injuries have been reported.
Fire in oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi caused by drone attack, according to authorities
A drone attack has caused a fire at the Shah oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi, with no injuries reported according to authorities.
Authorities have control over the fire in the oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have reported that they have control over a fire at the Shah oil and gas field, which was reportedly started by a drone attack.
Why do ships heading to the Strait of Hormuz avoid this island?
The article discusses why ships navigating to the Strait of Hormuz keep a distance from Abu Musa Island due to its sensitive geopolitical significance.
Tehran's First Non-Iranian Oil Tanker Passed Through the Hormuz Strait
A Pakistani tanker named 'Karachi' has become the first non-Iranian vessel to navigate the Hormuz Strait, carrying oil from Abu Dhabi.
Friendship on Social Media and Rape in Mount Abu... Video Goes Viral After Three Months, FIR Registered
A shocking case from Ahmedabad, India, involving a 17-year-old girl who was raped after befriending someone on Instagram, has come to light after a video of the incident went viral three months later.
Palestinian dead in Abu Dhabi โ Missile hit his car
A Palestinian national was killed in Abu Dhabi when a missile struck his vehicle in the Al Bahyah area.
One killed by a rocket in Abu Dhabi, fire in Fujairah, and interception of drones in Saudi Arabia
A rocket strike in Abu Dhabi has resulted in one fatality, while Fujairah witnessed a fire due to a drone attack, and Saudi Arabia has intercepted multiple drones.
The killing of a Nepali security guard reveals the hidden toll of the Iran war
The tragic death of a Nepali security guard in Abu Dhabi highlights the hidden risks faced by migrant workers amid international conflicts.
'If prayers are stopped, Muslims will have to think about it,' said Abu Asim Azmi
Abu Asim Azmi stated that if prayers are prohibited in the country, Muslims will need to make a thoughtful decision.
โThis is the first time I see a war up closeโ: Abu Dhabi tries to maintain its routine amid the conflict
Abu Dhabi residents are adjusting to the proximity of conflict as drone interceptions in the sky have become a common sight.
All flights to Abu Dhabi and five flights to Dubai canceled... Air India's major decision amidst the great war
Air India has canceled several flights to and from the UAE due to increasing tensions in the Middle East affecting global air traffic.
Who puts the mask on Abu Ubaida? The martyr Qunaita's moment that swept social media
A viral video shows martyr Muhammad Samir Qunaita placing a mask on the late spokesperson for Hamas's Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, highlighting Qunaita's role within the military wing.
After the bombing of Abu Musa, Iran escalates its rhetoric towards the UAE and Israel vows to continue attacks
Tensions rise significantly following a series of military actions and warnings between Iran, the UAE, and Israel after American forces targeted the Iranian-held island of Abu Musa.
UAE: At least 45 arrests in Abu Dhabi for social media posts about the war in Iran
Abu Dhabi police have arrested 45 people of various nationalities for posting material related to the war in Iran on social media, reflecting the UAE's strict regulations against unauthorized dissemination of information.
United Arab Emirates arrests 45 people for filming and sharing videos during attacks from Iran
The Abu Dhabi police have arrested 45 individuals for sharing misleading information and videos during ongoing Iranian attacks in the Gulf region.
Israel: Senior Commander of Hezbollahโs Elite Unit Killed in Airstrike Last Week
The Israeli army reported that Abu Ali Riyan, commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force in southern Lebanon, was killed in an airstrike last week.
"My life is not like me".. Abu Awda, a parkour player disabled by the war in Gaza
Mohammed Abu Awda, a young parkour athlete from Gaza, faces life-altering injuries from the ongoing war, which has left him unable to perform daily tasks and has severely affected his physical and mental well-being.
Why has Iran stopped announcing the number of missiles it fires at Israel?
Iran has shifted its focus to striking high-value targets in Israel, suggesting a possible depletion of its missile stockpile, as stated by military expert Nidal Abu Zayd.
How Riyadh and Abu Dhabi Want to Bypass the Blockade of the Hormuz Strait
This article discusses how Saudi Arabia and the UAE are seeking alternatives to shipping routes affected by the Iranian blockade of the Hormuz Strait, where commercial traffic has been heavily restricted.
Without a Mask: Al-Qassam Publishes Rare Video of Huzaifa Al-Kahlout "Abu Obeida"
Al-Qassam Brigades released a rare video featuring spokesperson Huzaifa Al-Kahlout, known as Abu Obeida, appearing without his trademark mask for the first time.
How are the conditions in the UAE amid Middle East tensions?
Tensions in the Middle East are affecting the UAE, highlighted by a recent missile alert and an attack on a major refinery in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Meri calls for considering ways to reduce uncontrolled internet usage for those under 15
Latvian Health Minister Hosams Abu Meri advocates for regulations to limit children's access to social media as a means to address growing mental health concerns.
Major airline suspends Abu Dhabi flights until end of year amid airspace 'uncertainty'
British Airways has suspended flights to Abu Dhabi until the end of the year due to safety concerns amid airspace instability caused by missile threats from Iran.
UAE oil giant halts refinery after Iranian drone strike
Abu Dhabi's ADNOC has ceased operations at the Ruwais refinery following a fire caused by an Iranian drone strike, though other operations in the complex remain unaffected.
British Airways cancels hundreds of flights 'until later this year' with major cities impacted
British Airways has announced the cancellation of hundreds of flights to various cities in the Middle East due to ongoing conflicts, particularly affecting travel to Abu Dhabi.
Elmer Andberg, a real estate agent specializing in luxury apartments, was evacuated to Finland from Abu Dhabi โ Criticizes the authorities
Elmer Andberg, a 22-year-old real estate agent, was evacuated from Abu Dhabi amid escalating tensions in the region, following bombings near the airport.
Iranian drone targets Abu Dhabi's largest refinery
Reports indicate that an Iranian drone attack has targeted the largest refinery in Abu Dhabi amid the ongoing war in Iran.
Tension in the Middle East: attacks by Iran reported in Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait
Iran has vowed to continue its attacks and has warned that no oil exports will be allowed from the Gulf amid escalating regional tensions with the United States and Israel.