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Kateryna Chuyeva, UkraINE'S Deputy Minister of Culture, speaks at the Aliph forum in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
Russia wrecking our culture and heritage, Ukraine says

Kateryna Chuyeva tells Abu Dhabi forum that heritage sites were attacked despite assurances given to Unesco

UAEMarch 07, 2023
Foreign tourists visit Great Al-Nuri mosque after the city's liberation from the Islamic State (IS) group in 2017, in the Old City of Mosul, Iraq, April 21, 2022. REUTERS / Khalid Al-Mousily
Culture and community: How Iraq is restoring monuments destroyed by ISIS

Work well under way to restore ancient structures — and community spirit — to former glory

UAEMarch 07, 2023
Residents who have overstayed their visa or worked without one wait to be seen in Al Raha Mall during a previous amnesty campaign. Victor Besa / The National
Warnings of rogue recruiters luring workers with fake jobs

Diplomats and lawyers say awareness is key and jobseekers should ensure they have the right residency documents

UAEMarch 06, 2023
Delivery motorcyclists in Dubai, who will soon be able to pull up at designated roadside areas. Pawan Singh / The National
RTA to build Dubai rest spots for delivery riders

UAE businesses asked to submit bids to construct rest areas in three locations

UAEMarch 05, 2023
Sam Heidaritorshizi, who is working as the Managing Director of a pharmaceutical company in Dubai, purchased his winning ticket online
Turkish expat scoops Dh15m with his first Big Ticket purchase

Sam Heidaritorshizi, who moved to Dubai four years ago, bought his winning ticket online

UAEMarch 05, 2023
A boat carrying Rohingya Muslims is seen stranded at Lampanah beach, in Aceh province, Indonesia, February 16, 2023. REUTERS/Hidayatullah Tajuddin TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Beyond the Headlines: The new wave of misery crashing over the Rohingya
Beyond the HeadlinesMarch 03, 2023
Rohingya refugees are helped from a boat on the Bangladesh side of the Naf River at Shah Porir Dwip, after fleeing their village in Myanmar. Getty Images
The new wave of misery crashing over the Rohingya

Forced to flee their homeland, 750,000 Muslims have been enduring the appalling conditions of Cox's Bazar camp in Bangladesh. But finding another new home is fraught with danger

WeekendFebruary 24, 2023
Dmytro Kotelenets, his wife Vasylisa Frolova and their son Rodion, 2, moved to the UAE in January 2022, just two weeks before the war started in Ukraine. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Ukrainian expats in Dubai long for home as war interrupts lives

A year after the Russian invasion, families recount how they are adjusting to a new life

UAEFebruary 23, 2023
A member of the media visits the Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue during a tour at the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi on February 21, 2023. - The United Arab Emirates has opened a centre housing a mosque, church and the country's first official synagogue with the aim of promoting interfaith coexistence in the Muslim nation. (Photo by Ryan LIM / AFP)
First glimpse inside Abu Dhabi's Abrahamic Family House

The mosque, church and synagogue complex offers fascinating insight into Islam, Christianity and Judaism

UAEFebruary 21, 2023
The Moses ben Maimon Synagogue at the Abrahamic Family House, Al Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
UAE's Abrahamic Family House opens to the public

Abu Dhabi's multi-faith place of worship heralded as a symbol of country's commitment to diversity and co-existence

UAEFebruary 17, 2023
Sangita, a Kathmandu shop owner, sits on top of a temple damaged by the earthquake that hit Nepal in April 2015. EPA
Covering Nepal's earthquake of 2015 left me in awe of nature's fury

A disaster of such magnitude alters the life of people caught up in the seismic shift for years to come

OpinionFebruary 13, 2023
Volunteers pack boxes with winter clothing at the Turkish consulate's collection point at Homeward Bound, in Al Quoz, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai donation drive for Turkey earthquake survivors extended

Hundreds of boxes are filled with cold-weather clothing and essentials ahead of cargo flights

UAEFebruary 09, 2023
White Helmets volunteers carry a casualty pulled from the rubble in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province. AFP
White Helmets tell of harrowing scenes as bodies are pulled from rubble

The charity is one of the few groups on the ground in rebel-held areas of Syria

MENAFebruary 08, 2023
Boxes of relief supplies are stacked by members of the Turkish community in Berlin. AP
How to donate to help victims of Turkey-Syria earthquake

Donation drive in full swing around world as death toll mounts on both sides of border

UAEFebruary 07, 2023
Wael Mishal, a father of five from the Idlib province had to run out in to pouring rain when the earthquake hit Northwest Syria.
Syrian families tell of horrors after deadly quake

Displaced people say the disaster has made their bad situation worse

MENAFebruary 07, 2023
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