Saudi Arabia’s deadline for accepting tenders to dig a 60-kilometre canal that will turn Qatar into an island will be June 25. Five international companies with expertise in digging canals have so far submitted their tenders for the Salwa canal inside the territories of Saudi Arabia and alongside the Saudi-Qatari borders. The name of the… Saudi Arabia moves ahead with Salwa canal plan
A heavy onslaught by conservatives who objected to women donning “indecent costumes” has reportedly led to the dismissal of the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority (GEA), Ahmad Al Khatib, from his position. Pictures and short clips of a woman in a pink figure-hugging costume performing in a circus in the capital Riyadh were… ‘Indecent costume’ led to Saudi entertainment chief’s dismissal
Authorities in the UAE have issued a travel advisory to more than 10 countries, and warned Emiratis against travelling to three countries. As schools come to a close and families gear up for their annual summer holiday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) has warned travellers against visiting certain countries due to… Emiratis told to keep out of these countries
The first non-French person to head the Michelin Guides said Monday that he is leaving the world’s most prestigious restaurant guides. American Michael Ellis said that he was joining the Dubai-based luxury hotel chain Jumeirah after seven years with the red guides. The soft-spoken Ellis, who previously worked for the French tyre maker’s motorcycle division,… Jumeirah Group hires former Michelin Guide exec Michael Ellis
News last week that Tomas Maier was stepping down as creative director of Bottega Venetta was all the more unexpected given that his tenure at the brand has been widely lauded as a success. But his successor, Daniel Lee, has already been named. Personally picked by Tom Ford for the role, Maier spent 17 successful… Change at the top for Bottega Veneta
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation has lodged an official complaint with FIFA over beIN Sports’ World Cup coverage, which they say includes “insulting” political messages aimed at the kingdom and its leadership. The Qatari-government funded network – which owns the sole broadcasting rights to the tournament in the region – has used its coverage to… Saudi Arabia lodges official complaint with FIFA over beIN’s ‘insulting’ World Cup coverage
Moscow, Russia, June 18, 2018 – Special fares are valid for booking between 18 and 24 June for outbound travel by 10 October 2018 from Moscow and Saint Petersburg. This summer passengers can book their perfect getaway in Dubai and unlock benefits with Emirates boarding pass. Destination Economy Class, return fares including taxes and fees… Emirates Announces Special Fares in June 2018
This summer travel season, Emirates is serving complimentary ice cream to all its customers at Dubai International Airport. Ice cream cups will be given out at the Terminal 3 departure and transit areas from 15 June to 31 August for customers travelling from or through Dubai. The ice cream, branded Emperor, is made in-house by… Summer just got cooler with Emirates’ complimentary ice cream service
Newly released images captured from space show the effect of tropical cyclone Mekunu on the Empty Quarter, after the storm dumped several years’ worth of rain on the desert and created temporary lakes between the sand dunes. Tropical cyclone Mekunu tore through the region in May, dumping three times Oman’s annual rainfall – 278 millimetres… New NASA images show impact of huge tropical storm on the Empty Quarter
A driver was rescued on Friday after his vehicle plunged into a 15-foot-deep hole in Al Khawaneej, Dubai Civil Defence said. “A rescue team was dispatched to the area, where an air ambulance flew to the scene and lifted the driver out. He suffered from moderate injuries,” said a statement on social media. The National