United Arab Emirates
This is Not Your Typical Pitch Invader Video
Someone in the United Arab Emirates has reinvented the pitch invasion.
Watch Eddie Huang Ride a Camel into the Desert
The VICELAND host flies to the heart of the UAE for a taste of the region's ancient culture and a look at how new residents are diversifying the city.
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Attorneys general to sue President Trump over foreign payments, Puerto Rico opts for US statehood in disputed (non-binding) vote, Russian opposition leader detained ahead of Moscow rally, and more.
'Apolitical' FIFA Removes Qatari Referees Due to Diplomatic Crisis
On the same day that Gianni Infantino said that FIFA's role is "not to interfere in geopolitics," they removed a Qatari ref on the United Arab Emirates' request, citing the 'geopolitical situation.'
Dubai Wants to Use Data to Become the 'Happiest City on Earth'
Dr. Aisha Butti Bin Bishr, director of Smart Dubai, tells us about the city's efforts to harvest customer data to improve government services. But who defines what happiness is?
Dubai Wants to Use Data to Become the 'Happiest City on Earth'
Dr. Aisha Butti Bin Bishr, director of Smart Dubai, tells us about the city's efforts to harvest customer data to improve government services. But who defines what happiness is?
Modernism, Voyeurism, and a Sentient Parrot: Highlights from Dubai Art Week 2017
From Sharjah Biennial to Art Dubai, a week of exploring the Gulf’s art capital.
UAE Women's Hockey Player Shows Off Ovechkin-Like Skills in Front of Her Idol
Fatima Al Ali, who plays for the United Arab Emirates' women's national team, was flown to Washington, met the Capitals, and got to take one-timers from her favourite player Alex Ovechkin.
This Airline's Half-Billion Dollar Wine Cellar Includes Some of the World's Best Wines
The carrier stores its collection of more than 3.75 million bottles of wine—some which will not be served on flights until 2025—in Burgundy, France.
Surveillance Middlemen Make it Harder to Track Who's Responsible For Hacks
Is the company that makes an exploit responsible for how it's used by others?