Repeat of last year’s sale ban expected in the buildup to the religious holiday
The six were accused of collectively agreeing to increase prices to boost profitability
Long weekend break expected for non-government workers
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Developer was linked to a mixed-use project in Trabzon
The contractor made a net loss of Dhs186.4m in the second quarter
Revenues from oil and gas fell by 34.6 per cent to Dhs1.04bn
The troubled firm has been the subject of thousands of complaints by workers
The woman said she had been violently assaulted by two men who grabbed her watch
The aircraft increases capacity on the route by 14 per cent
The Emirati businessman is said to have led two stake acquisitions in the logistics firm
Net profit for the first six months of 2016 was up 4 per cent
The recent fire at the high-rise Sulafa Tower in Dubai Marina brought back focus to the issue
With the grand opening of IMG Worlds of Adventure on the horizon, chief executive officer Lennard Otto explains what people can expect
The opening up of the Saudi stock market to qualified foreign investors presents some potentially interesting challenges
Gunfire exchanged at gathering of 200,000 people a week after Dhaka cafe massacre
Iraq inquiry shows oil Was a major consideration for UK before war
A suicide bomber detonated a bomb at a parking lot outside the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina
Warning reportedly follows the mistaken arrest of a businessman last week
The Director of the Trade, Tourism and Investment Office of Peru in the UAE, explains why the two nations are enjoying a blossoming relationship
Damien Reid gets to grips with the CT6 – the first of a new wave of Cadillacs that returns the brand to its heritage
The airline is boosting capacity to Bangkok and Los Angeles from July 1
CEO Mohamed Mubarak Al Mazrouei has now been appointed as an advisor to the chairman
Minister of State for Youth Affairs Salman Sabah Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah chaired a meeting with consulting firm McKinsey
Members of Oman’s Majlis Al Shura criticised the practice after a group of teachers notified the Ministry of Education
But little likelihood of free trade agreements between the GCC and the UK after referendum
The government will now have to decide whether to allow gunmaker Heckler & Koch to export parts to Saudi
The projects will cover healthcare, education, culture and electricity and water
De-propping of the last arch in the roof of the new terminal is now complete
The World Health Organisation says outbreak in Riyadh was started by a 49-year-old woman