A recent report by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) has revealed that over half a million students worldwide are receiving British ... the University of Birmingham's Dubai campus ...
Harper’s Bazaar Arabia shares a curated list of the best spots to view the much-anticipated New Year’s Eve fireworks in Dubai. From a classic choice like the Burj Khalifa to the recently-opened ...
Dubai, UAE: Under the Chancellorship of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, and CEO and Chairman of the Emirates Group, The British ...
Portraying athlete mothers as super moms and their successes as surprising ignores the difficulties of balancing motherhood and sport without support. A recent update to the Unicode Standard means ...
Students today are exploring new avenues for studying abroad, besides the popular options of the US and UK. The relaxed visa regulations in Malta, Singapore, Dubai, Italy, and various European ...
Dubai is an ever-changing landscape of skyscrapers, huge shopping malls and five-star hotels. And 2025 is no exception to this rule, as there are a number of new hotels in Dubai that we’re excited ...
Dubai has introduced new laws and media guidelines as it looks to boost the film and gaming industries in the city. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE ...
When it comes to ringing in the New Year, Dubai is the ultimate playground of luxury, excitement, and unforgettable celebrations. From world-class dining to jaw-dropping fireworks, here are a few epic ...
He [Lammy] clearly did not want to help or have those conversations with the Dubai government. 'He is absolutely fine to see a young British tourist jailed for relations with someone who was one ...
If you’re yet to make your plans for New Year’s Eve, then make a date at Taj Dubai. This December the chic hotel in Business Bay has a range of parties, dinners and more to celebrate the end of the ...
Sean McGovern, a top lieutenant of the Kinahan cartel, and Faissal Taghi -- son of the infamous head of the Dutch-Moroccan Mocro Maffia -- used to hang out and party in Dubai's glitzy hotels and ...