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The United Arab Emirates' (UAE) consistent humanitarian support for its friendly countries has been appreciated in Sri Lanka. Governor of the Western Province in Sri Lanka Al Haj Alavi Moulana expressed his praise for the UAE while taking delivery of
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The UAE Minister of Justice Hadef Bin Jouan Al Dhaheri inaugurated the new Sheikh Khalifa Mosque here in Shymkent city, one of the most populous places in Kazakhstan. The mosque was funded by UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and
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Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany Tuesday, May 28, 2013 Abu Dhabi: The UK is considering visa-free entry for Emiratis, a senior UK official said on Tuesday. The UK Government is actively considering a proposal to waive visas for Emiratis, Alistair Burt,
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An Abu Dhabi court will announce on July 2 its verdict in the trial of dozens of Emirati Islamists accused of plotting to seize power in the Gulf country, state news agency WAM reported yesterday. A total of 94 dissidents, eight of whom are tried in
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Launched in May 2011, the grant programme aims to further enhance the Abu Dhabi Government's efforts to build a knowledge-based economy in the UAE by helping accomplished graduates of Zayed University's bachelor programmes complete higher studies at
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Private investors and developers can now submit bids to develop a traditional souq that will be located at the historical gateway to the capital city, the Municipality of Abu Dhabi City announced on Sunday. The souq, which will span about 150,000
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The UAE delegation led by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan is undertaking a two-day state visit to Britain.
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) listens to Queen Elizabeth deliver a speech at a State Luncheon for United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan (not pictured) in Windsor Castle in Windsor, England April 30, 2013. The
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The UAE president began a two-day state visit to Britain yesterday, during which he will be treated to ceremonial splendor but will also face questions over claims of torture from three British men jailed in Dubai. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan,
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The two companies will develop the Bab field, a potentially tricky project because it contains so-called sour gas, a poisonous and foul smelling product. The project, which could be worth about $10bn (£6.5bn), requires highly sophisticated technology
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