Abu Dhabi was a global backwater when it started exporting oil six decades ago, with a population of 30,000, few paved roads ...
Siemens Mobility ran the first test of a train set for Egypt's upgraded rail system last month on a segment of newly built track west of Cairo. While not the fastest train in the planned rail network, ...
Premier League pair Mohamed Salah and Lyle Foster were match-winners as Egypt and South Africa began their Africa Cup of ...
As I sit and study looking at the falling snow, I realize that each figure in Bereshit, which we will finish reading this coming Shabbat, is a bridge; each figure is a link in the destined chain. As ...
Premier League pair Mohamed Salah and Lyle Foster were match-winners as Egypt and South Africa began their Africa Cup of ...
Arab and Muslim countries are once again debating the creation of a NATO-style military alliance, as Israeli strikes on Doha ...
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Cheap vs steep chocolate brownies
A four-year follow-up remakes cheap and premium chocolate brownies, comparing ingredient costs then vs now and whether the higher price still matches the taste.
Emirates’ new reusable amenity kits celebrate the diverse wildlife of the world, in four natural environments: the sea, sky, ...
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Five things to know about AFCON
Excellent infrastructure, ambitious teams, young stars and veterans who are far from finished — the 35th edition of AFCON promises plenty.
Despite having an interesting premise or even a proved concept, some fantasy movies fail to please critics and the audience.
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The politics of cyber security and identity: Warlords versus Merchants (first published 2011)
Success is making the UK the best place to live, work and do business. Security is a part of that. But who wants to live in the 2012 equivalent of 1984, stuck in a traffic jam while the limousines of ...
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