Explosions could be heard near Aden’s airport and the districts of Khor Maksar and Crater, a witness said.
The five-day humanitarian truce began on Tuesday to distribute aid to the millions deprived of food, fuel and medicine by weeks of fighting.
The developer has now launched additional units for sale within the project, which is located in its Mudon community in Dubailand.
Construction on the Al Khail Avenue mall will begin this year, with expected opening in 2018.
Matthew Boice, VP of Ellucian Middle East, explains why higher education institutions are among the most at risk of cyber attack.
Despite promises to overhaul its labour laws to prevent the abuse of migrant workers, Qatar is yet to take firm action.
Volatile fuel prices could be a good thing for the GCC, writes Abhay Bhargava, associate director and regional head – ME, Energy & Environment Practice, Frost & Sullivan.
From October, online visas will become mandatory, and visas on arrival will not be granted at the airport, officials said.
Availability of jobs is not the only contributor towards happiness, writes Suhail Masri, VP of Sales at Bayt.com.
The refinery will also undergo a second round of maintenance for 45 days starting March 1 next year.
The move could further anger US carriers, which accuse Emirates of competing unfairly through state subsidies.
The Kingdom pumped 10.308 million barrels of oil per day in April, compared to 10.29 million bpd in March.
China’s crude oil imports hit a record of almost 7.4 million barrels a day last month.
Dto Gulf airlines really get unfair assistance from their governments, or are US carriers looking to stifle the competition?
Figures from Asia’s top three importers show that the Kingdom is more or less holding its ground in market share, writes Reuters’ columnist Clyde Russell.
The new oil paradigm and what it means for GCC’s power generation sector.
The state-backed King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology said it had signed an agreement with Antonov to produce the AN-32 aircraft.
The opening of Aloft, Studio M and Millennium will see the addition of around 1,300 new hotel rooms.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States was deeply concerned with the worsening humanitarian conditions in Yemen.
The Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) will carry carrying 16 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas a year from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz II field in the Caspian Sea to European markets.
Brent crude jumped 76 cents to $68.28 a barrel by 0603 GMT, after earlier hitting a 2015 peak of $68.53.
While the June meeting in Vienna is likely to hear demands from some members for a reduction in the amount of oil pumped, a curb is largely unlikely.
The tenders attract major traders including Louis Dreyfus, Noble, Glencore and ADM.
India and Iran agreed in 2003 to develop a port at Chabahar on the Gulf of Oman, but the venture has made little progress because of Western sanctions on Iran.
The spot requirement comes even after the country added 800,000 barrels per day (bpd) of capacity in two new refineries over the last two years.
Dubai Airports also said construction would begin later this year on expansion of the passenger terminal at Dubai World Central.
A stronger US dollar also weighed on the dollar-denominated commodity.
The statement comes as the UN prepared a plan to set up an air-bridge to bring humanitarian workers into the country.
Jet fuel prices will be cut by 15 halalas per litre at Riyadh and Jeddah airports and by 20 halalas per litre at other airports.
The airline’s president Tim Clark states that its success is making Emirates a “scapegoat.”