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Gold prices in Dubai at record high again; will 24K hit Dh450 per gram today?
The surge in rates has left UAE jewellery buyers at a crossroads — should they buy now before prices climb further, or sell ...
Supercars on the Streets on MSN
Supercars at Dubai Mall Valet
This video highlights the valet area at Dubai Mall, where supercars and high-end vehicles are commonly seen. Known for attracting some of the rarest cars in the world, the location blends retail ...
Here’s a roundup of the key highlights from each session. One of the standout panel discussions at Leaders in Construction: ...
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UAE: Is it legal to give teachers gifts? Experts explain policy
Many parents see gifts as showing gratitude, but head teachers stress distinguishing between genuine appreciation and ...
French pavilion at WETEX 2025 hosts international companies specialising in the latest future trends
France’s pavilion at WETEX will feature 13 companies showcasing the cutting-edge solutions aligned with future sustainability ...
Hold your breath. India and Pakistan are playing cricket in Dubai today. This somewhat rare display of one of the most ...
Mustek Limited ( OTCPK:MSEKF) Q4 2025 Earnings Call September 19, 2025 4:00 AM EDT ...
Ukraine’s Air Force reported on September 23 that Russian forces launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine using three Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles a ...
Iran executes man for alleged spying for Israel, activists say he was tortured into false confession
Iran said Wednesday it executed a man it alleges spied for Israel, something disputed by activists who say he was ...
Qatar itself cannot do much, at least acting alone. Start with the obvious: there will be no military response ...
At least five people, including three children, were killed in an Israeli drone strike in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon's Health Ministry reported, as Israel continues operations ...
The National on MSN
State monopoly over weapons a top priority, Iraqi PM says
Those who have weapons could either join the army or enter politics,' Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani says ...
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