The Ministry of Interior ’s Accident Free Day campaign is back and this year it’s rewarding safe drivers with four black points removed from their record. The Ministry of the Interior revealed that ...
August is traditionally a quieter month here in Abu Dhabi. With plenty of people on holiday and schools out for summer, it’s ...
The Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday, celebrated during Rabi Al-Awwal (the third month of the Islamic calendar), is widely ...
Bringing together top restaurants, celebrity chefs and live entertainment, Taste of Abu Dhabi will come back to Gateway Park ...
Fancy swapping the UAE sun for some snowy Swedish mountains this winter? We’ve got great news for you. Flights will launch on December 17 2026, and run four times a week until March 21 2027. It’s a ...
From esports to retro gaming, it's all here. Yas Verse just opened and is bringing gaming to Yas Marina. . News.
The European Union has just announced a major change which could have a big impact on people travelling to the continent from the UAE. If you’re one of the many interested in travelling to Europe then ...
Set to be introduced in December 2026, the Ministry of Economy and Tourism will ask venues across the country to pay up to Dhs50,000 per year for the right to play music.
The excitement doesn’t stop in Abu Dhabi over summer. However, being restricted to indoor activities does mean you have to be careful not to get stuck in a rut of doing the same things over and over ...
The Ministry of Economy and Tourism is set to introduce licensing fees for businesses that play music commercially, with collection to begin in December 2026.
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