MEBA conference will shine the spotlight on new airport – ahead of business aviation operations starting mid-2013
As Dubai prepares to build a $2.5 billion theme park complex, we look at the most-visited amusement parks in the world.
A gallery showcasing the celebrations of the 41st UAE National Day in Dubai on December 2, 2012.
Neil Churchill talks to the global head of TAG Heuer watches, Jean-Christophe Babin, on timepieces, Iran and Lewis Hamilton.
Dispelling fears of a Eurozone crisis and liquidity crunch, art sold better last year than in any other time in history.
With increased consolidation and tepid growth only a few players will survive, says Manuel Emch, CEO of Romain Jerome.
The British maker of James Bond’s cars could be Indian-owned by the end of the week.
As competitors jostle for tight market space, smartphones are set to revolutionise in 2013.
The luxury car brand is targeting a slice of the German manufacturers’ pie.
The South Korean pop song has had over 812 million views since it was posted on the site in July.
A menu brimming with as much seafood as meat, this is a steakhouse to savour.
The 545-horsepower Nissan Juke-R is perfect for people who have money to burn. And it’s all Dubai’s fault that this car is being built in the first place.
New phone may have 5in 1080p screen,13MP camera and an eight-core processor.
The observation deck, located on the 74th floor of the Jumeirah at Etihad Towers hotel, is 300 metres high.
The Tiguan may not be the biggest model in the SUV market, but it punches with the heavyweights.
The new noise-cancelling wireless option from Parrot has great ergonomics.
Ever wonder where the world’s rich and famous business leaders go on a break from the boardroom? We give you a sneak peek.
The newly-released autobiography from Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, one of the Arab world’s most prominent businessmen, offers advice for business success.
The award-winning Frégate Island Private resort is a Monaco-sized slice of paradise in the Seychelles.
Gulf Business reveals the most expensive cars to have gone under the hammer.
Mainly aimed at business travelers the hotel’s rooms and facilities would easily keep leisure guests entertained too.
Gulf Business rounds up the world’s most expensive and exclusive watches featuring plenty of white gold and a lot of diamonds.
The entertainment venue, which opened on October 21, saw 260,000 visitors during the first two days of Eid.
Stuff magazine gets its mitts on the real live iPad Mini in California, US, and gives the full lowdown.
Gulf Business lists 10 holiday destinations you can reach within five hours by flight from Dubai.
Pieces by Renoir, Picasso and Dali to go under the hammer as the region’s art market strengthens.
Choose to unwind in either the China, Europe, Sunken or Velvet lounges.
The London classic has branched out in Dubai with this, its second venue, bigger and bolder while keeping its rustic feel.
A small piece of Japan sits at the top of The Millennium Hotel, Tecom, transporting you away from modern, busy Dubai.
Is it a sedan? Is it a coupé? We’re not sure. What we do know is the A5 Sportback is a thing of beauty.