Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor’s Indian unit, Maruti Suzuki, is set to produce its first electric vehicle (EV) for Toyota Motor, as announced on Wednesday. This
Month: October 2024
Global Gold Demand Hits Record High in Q3 2024, Driven by Investment and Price Surge
Total global gold demand surged by five percent year-on-year to reach 1,313 tonnes in Q3 2024, marking a record for the quarter, according to the
UAE Petrol Prices May Rise in November as Fuel Price Committee Prepares to Announce New Rates
Petrol prices in the UAE could see an increase for November, with the Fuel Price Committee set to announce revised rates this Thursday. For October,
UAE Ranks Third Globally in Cybersecurity Efforts Amid Rising Threats
The UAE has positioned itself as a global leader in cybersecurity, ranking third worldwide in combating cyberattacks, according to Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, head of
Final Day Approaches for UAE Visa Amnesty: Overstayers Urged to Act Quickly
Foreigners overstaying their visas in the UAE are being urged to take advantage of the last day of the two-month visa amnesty program, which concludes
UAE and Vietnam Strengthen Cooperation on Security and Technology
Abu Dhabi, UAE – H.H. Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, met with Le Quoc Hung,
Dubai Probate Court Achieves Significant Milestones in First Annual Report
Dubai, UAE – His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister, recently reviewed the
“2024 Election: Trump vs. Harris Revives Electoral College Debate”
The Electoral College, established by the US Constitution in 1787, was designed as a compromise between direct democracy and congressional selection of the president. Each
From Tragedy to Triumph: Youssef Abdul Karim Mohammed and the Al Ain Desert Rescue Team
After the tragic loss of a close friend in the Al Ain desert, retired police officer Youssef Abdul Karim Mohammed felt a profound sense of
Sharjah Extends Paid Parking Hours, Easing Space Crunch for Residents
Sharjah’s decision to extend paid parking hours in seven-day zones has sparked mixed reactions, but many residents see it as a welcome relief. The changes,