UAE
The World’s Blood Diamond Watchdog Is Looking to the Blockchain
But can new technology fix a broken process?
Brunch in the UAE Is the Most Gluttonous Meal You Will Ever Eat
Gold-plated tiramisu, a mojito bar, a whole roasted suckling pig: Hidden in this desert is an oasis of caviar and vice.
Ohio town officials apologize to man from United Arab Emirates after Islamic State 911 call
The incident prompted the UAE's foreign ministry to urge its citizens to avoid wearing the white robes, headscarf, and headband of the national dress when traveling abroad.
NASA and the UAE Just Signed a Space Agreement to Collaborate on Mars
“Every single nation can play a part in our journey to Mars."
Canadian Detained for 642 Days in the UAE Has Been Acquitted, But Isn't Free Yet
Salim Alaradi was facing charges of supporting Libya’s national transition council after the Arab Spring. He and his three Libyan co-accused cheered and embraced in the courtroom upon hearing the news.
How the Russian Mafia Salvaged My Brutal Year in Dubai Prison
Meet Karl Williams, a Londoner whose Dubai holiday basically went up in flames when he and his friends were arrested on drug charges in 2013.
Middle Eastern Promise: Why Dubai Is a Perfect Setting for Grand Theft Auto
The UAE's biggest city could be just the exotic injection of inspiration the GTA series needs to avoid falling into repetition.
Why Dubai Is a Perfect Setting for Grand Theft Auto
The UAE's biggest city could be just the exotic injection of inspiration the GTA series needs to avoid falling into repetition.
Inventory Managers are Being Replaced by RFID-Mounted Drones
Drones way are faster and more accurate than we could ever be.
Terror Charges Dropped Against Canadian Allegedly Tortured in the Emirates
The charges against Salim Alaradi of supporting and funding terrorist organizations were replaced with new, less severe charges of raising donations without permission of the UAE government and sending supplies to a group in Libya.
UN Demands Release of Canadian and Americans Allegedly Tortured in the Emirates
The trial of Salim Alaradi, Kamal Ahmed Al Darrat and his son Mohamed Kamal Al Darrat is slated to begin today in an Abu Dhabi court that is closed to the public.
The UK's New VIP Visa Lounge in a Dubai Mall Sums Up Britain's Hypocrisy
A "platinum lounge" has opened at a Dubai mall's UK visa application center, with snacks, WiFi, and queue-jumping. Could there be anything more un-British?