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Sheikha Lubna with Achuthanandan and other officials. (WAM)
Minister of Foreign Trade Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi yesterday met Kerala Chief Minister VS Achuthanandan and reviewed ways to enhance bilateral relations between the UAE and India. She called Indian companies to take advantage of...
Sheikh Mohammed at the laboratory. (WAM)
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday visited Dubai Central Laboratory, affiliated to Dubai Municipality. Sheikh Mohammed was received by Hussain Nasser...
Lawyer refuses to defend man accused of raping child. (EB FILE)
The lawyer appointed to defend a 21-year-old Pakistani, MR, who is accused of raping an eight-year-old Bangladeshi girl, NK, withdrew from the case yesterday citing professional ethics as the reason. Abbas Al Hawi, who was appointed by the Dubai...
'Mistreatment' leads to murder. (EB FILE)
A man accused of murder told police he carried out the attack because the victim had mistreated his relatives, Dubai Criminal Court heard yesterday. Corporal Mohammed Ali of Dubai Police received a report that a murder had taken place in the Al...
A lawyer representing one of four men charged with possessing heroin told Dubai Criminal Court yesterday that the defendants was arrested a day before permission was given to arrest them. Nigerians OL, SE, RK and EB, who are all on visit visa,...
Dubai Customs is committed to fighting smuggling. (SUPPLIED)
More than 3,000 smuggled narcotics, counterfeit and prohibited goods, banned archeological remains and illegally declared items have been seized by Dubai Customs in 2009, which averages to about nine cases everyday. Commenting on the annual...
Ex-minister charged with breach of trust. (EB FILE)
The charge against former minister, KF, has been changed to breach of trust by the Dubai Court of Cassation. The public prosecution had accused him of fraud and embezzlement after he took over a company on the death of his partner, Hassan Jamal....
Michael Wright is grateful he had help in repatriating his mother's body home. (DENNIS B MALLARI)
When one is living in a foreign country, the death of a loved one takes on a new dimension altogether as the body has to be repatriated to the home country. This means a whole lot of paperwork has to be dealt with, whether one is in the state of...
The Abu Dhabi hospital treats more than 5,000 falcons a year. (AFP)
Under the watchful eyes of a white-coated doctor, two orderlies in scrubs sedate the patient on a paper-covered stainless steel table, then begin the procedure – trimming her vital hunting tools. One of the orderlies carefully snips the brown and...
Nakheel Waterfront case adjourned. (AFP)
The Dh44 million Nakheel Waterfront corruption case was adjourned yesterday for the third time after prosecution witness Mohammed Mustafa Hussein, an auditor at the Financial Audit Department of the Dubai Ruler's Court, failed to appear. Hussein...
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11,700 commercial licences were issued in Dubai in 2009 – Business Breakfast, February 9
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Rhodes talks gold and silver – Business Breakfast, February 9
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The economic ramifications of Dubai's new oil field – Business Breakfast, February 9
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David Robertson is the business correspondent of The Times of London. He covers strategic industries including defence, aerospace, aviation and natural resources. He is a former investigative news reporter with the Sunday Times in London and has
The battering Toyota has received must encourage executives to think carefully about how to handle a crisis in their own organisation.
Martin Baker is a journalist, author and commentator on international business affairs.
Guy Hands was one of the more high-profile businessmen to leave the UK and become a tax exile in Guernsey.
Julian Bene writes opinion for  Emirates Business .
It looks like a number of the industrialised countries face both debt and growth hurdles going forward.
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