
Emirates prepares to fly again, flights to India by July 30
ROSHIN GEORGE DUBAI Emirates has announced that it will start flying to 52 destinations in July, offering travellers connections between the Middle East, Africa, Asia

ROSHIN GEORGE DUBAI Emirates has announced that it will start flying to 52 destinations in July, offering travellers connections between the Middle East, Africa, Asia

Web Desk The UAE launched a National System for Sustainable Agriculture and Label to enhance the food security and preserve the country’s natural resources for

Web Desk Two people were killed and four were hospitalised after gas leaked on June 29 night at a pharmaceutical unit in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam,

Web Desk Researchers in China have discovered a new type of swine flu that is capable of triggering a pandemic, according to a study published

Web Desk TikTok India said on June 30 that it had been invited to meet with government stakeholders for a chance to clarify after it

Our Correspondent The UAE government has announced that mosques, prayer spaces, and other places of worship will gradually reopen nationwide from July 1 and operate

Web Desk Nine hundred and ten new cases of COVID-19 were registered in Oman on June 29 and six new COVID-19 related death cases were

Web Desk The share market started with a loss on the first day of the trading week. The Sensex lost 209 points and the Nifty

Our Correspondent DUBAI The UAE government has announced that all UAE residents currently stranded abroad and wanting to return must complete a COVID-19 test. Only

India was more or less left unscathed by the economic slowdown of 2008. The country’s economy was not as closely linked to the global markets

Web Desk Sharjah has been awarded top ranking in high growth activation phase ecosystems by the newly launched Global Startup Ecosystem Report (GSER), making possible

Our Correspondent DUBAI Air India Express tickets have been opened for sale from June 28 for those who have registered with Indian missions to fly

Web Desk One hundred eighteen new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the State on June 28 while 42 patients who were undergoing treatment for