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Court papers reveal how women were lured from Russia by the promise of lucrative jobs, then forced to work as prostitutes.
Three-year prison sentences for two Bangladeshi men convicted of human trafficking are upheld by the Abu Dhabi Appeals Court.
Hearing into terrorism charges against Lebanese-American man held in private at Federal Supreme Court.
In what is being described as the first programme of its kind, 50 orphans will be paired with older mentors who will organise activities or just "hang out".
A new summer course is under way to boost the number of Emiratis working in the hospitality sector.
The changes taking place in Khalifa bin Zayed Street can make it the model for the rest of Abu Dhabi's roads to follow, planners believe.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority will be responsible for protecting the privacy and personal data of people who use the Zakat Fund's ATMs.
Clean-up volunteers collect one ton of rubbish left by visitors on the dunes at Al Aweer.
The emirate's housing regulator says the rental index will be updated this month to put it in line with current prices.
A mountaineer has added the highest peak in the Americas to her record of summit successes.
