Dubai to auction 90 fancy and exclusive number plates
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced an auction for 90 exclusive number plates, which will take place on October 12 in Dubai.
PIA air hostess caught smuggling luxury mobile phones
Customs officials at Allama Iqbal International Airport successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle over 65 high-value mobile phones, leading to the arrest of a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) air hostess and two passengers. Moreover, the incidents occurred in two separate operations involving flights arriving from Dubai. Customs officials apprehended Nadia
Dubai princess launches perfume named ‘Divorce’ after public split with husband
Dubai’s Princess Sheikha Mahra, daughter of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Vice President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has launched a new perfume named "Divorce" under her brand M1.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan denies arrest claim
Renowned singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has debunked recent rumours regarding his alleged arrest, calling them completely unfounded and false. In a video posted earlier today, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan appears relaxed and assured, seated on his hotel balcony in Dubai. He confirmed that he is currently in the city
UAE shortens weekly Friday Prayers until October due to extreme heat
With temperatures surpassing 50°C, authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have mandated that Friday sermons and prayers in mosques be limited to 10 minutes across the nation. This measure, effective from June 28 through October, aims to protect worshippers from the scorching summer heat. Friday, revered as the holiest
Dubai announced first floating bridge
WEB DESK: The Dubai government has announced plans to build the first floating bridge for pedestrians in the Al Mamzar area, which will be 200 meters long. According to Arab media reports, this project will include the development of 4.3 kilometers of Al Mamzar beach and 1.4 kilometers of Jumeirah
Malik Riaz is set to launch Pakistan’s largest digital platform
ISLAMABAD: Business tycoon Malik Riaz reveals a calculated attempt to challenge the establishment and government amid what he perceives as political persecution and repression of his ventures. NAB Investigation Journalist Naveed Siddiqui, in an interview with Azaad Urdu, discussed the recent National Accountability Bureau (NAB) focus on Malik Riaz’s offices