• ‘Humanitarian workers play key role in restoring hope’

    "Humanitarian work knows no geographical or political boundaries; it does not recognize distinctions between cultures, nationalities, religions, and sects; and it does not see differences in color and race," adds the ambassador Sheikha Hessa bint Khalifa bin Ahmed Al-Thani.
  • In favor of Iran joining BRICS, says South Africa

    TEHRAN, IRAN – Pretoria fully supports Tehran joining BRICS, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said at a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian. "South Africa is interested in Iran being accepted as a friendly country by the BRICS," Ramaphosa said as quoted by Mehr News. The South African...
  • Asian markets swing as US jobs data disappoint

    Asian equities wobbled at the end of a draining week as fresh US jobs data put revived bets on two more Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, adding to ongoing worries about China's economy. Investors have largely been on the back foot since Beijing announced a big miss on second-quarter growth.
  • Tokyo firm loses contact with lander carrying UAE’s moon explorer

    The UAE-made Rashid Rover aboard the Hakuto Mission 1 Lunar lander was nearing its destination on the Moon when the team on the ground lost contact with the spacecraft. The lunar lander was expected to touch down at 8:40 PM UAE time, but ispace said it was unable to verify...
  • Mahzooz one of Dubai’s several tickets to success

    Dubai, known as the 'City of opportunities' for one and all, offers many ways to help individuals become rich and prosperous, including Mahzooz's Weekly Draw.
  • An implant that puts life back into immobile legs

    In 2017, Michel Roccati was in a motorbike accident that left his lower body completely paralyzed. In 2020, he walked again, thanks to a breakthrough new spinal cord implant.
  • Emirates Mars Mission marks first anniversary, to study Mars’ aurorae now

    Hope is following its planned 20,000 – 43,000 km elliptical science orbit, with an inclination to Mars of 25 degrees and will complete one orbit of the planet every 55 hours
  • Emirates Mars mission Hope to begin two-year probe

    The aim of the mission is to take a complete picture of Mars’ lower and upper atmospheres The Hope will study the Martian atmosphere, the relationship between the upper layer and lower layer The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM), the first such exploration undertaken by an Arab nation, today said the...