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Layla Maghribi

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, has visited the Jumeirah Archaeological Site, which was discovered in 1969. The site belongs to the Abbasid era in the 9th century, when the settlement served as a caravan stop along a trading route connecting Iraq and Oman to India and China. Wam
UAE at 50: How the Emirates is discovering itself through archaeology

This UAE-UK miniseries looks at how these close friends have collaborated on the study of antiquity

RecordedNovember 18, 2021
Arias, 2, and his family are struggling to contend with freezing temperatures in the woodlands of Belarus. Photo: Sanna Figlarowicz
Migrant family's harrowing messages from forest at Belarus-Poland border

Thousands are languishing in woodlands of Eastern Europe as they wait for international leaders to determine their fate

EuropeNovember 18, 2021
Asylum seekers, refugees and migrants from the Middle East, who left a camp near the border arrive at the Belarusian-Polish checkpoint of Bruzgi-Kuznica. EPA
Locals struggle to help freezing migrants at Poland’s border of despair

Activists trying to help thousands of people are facing dire scenes as temperatures drop and the death toll rises

UKNovember 18, 2021
Migrants gather at the Kuznitsa checkpoint near Grodno, Belarus, at the border with Poland. Photo: AP
Syrian brothers rescued at Belarus border amid renewed migrant build-up

Poland says large group of migrants gathering at border crossing

EuropeNovember 15, 2021
Author Christina Makris at Abou El Sid restaurant in Cairo. Photo: Christina Makris
'Aesthetic Dining': new book discovers restaurants with some of the world's finest art

The author writes of stories about how Picasso and Chagall would exchange artworks for meals

BooksNovember 14, 2021
Ayesha Aslam founded Sakoon, an Islamic counselling organisation, in 2006 after feeling that there was a gap in cultural awareness among mainstream counsellors and psychologists. Photo: Sakoon
Mixing faith and therapy: the mental health counsellors working with UK Muslims

Survey of Muslim men around the world exposes lack of community awareness on the issue

UKNovember 12, 2021
Cyprus says the vast majority of increased migration flow is from occupied parts of the breakaway north state and is seeking immediate support from the EU. EPA
Cyprus calls for EU help to deport influx of asylum seekers

Divided island blames Turkey for heavy flow of migrants this year

UKNovember 11, 2021
Khalid Dahbi might be 'Mr Gold who sells caviar' but, at the Final Judgment he says he wants to be recognised for the importance he places on creating a better tomorrow. Photo: Mark Chilvers
Fare do’s: Khalid 'Mr Gold' Dahbi dishes it out as good as he gets

The Moroccan-born celebrity chef, entrepreneur and philanthropist on his gift that keeps on giving - and the legacy he wants to leave behind

Arab ShowcaseNovember 11, 2021
Buildings lit up in Dubai for Expo 2020. DIFC Gate. (Photo: Antonie Robertson / The National)
UAE at 50: How the Emirates became a hub for international business

This UAE-UK miniseries looks at the strategic partners’ shared business interests

RecordedNovember 11, 2021
London began a 12-month trial of scooter rentals in several of its boroughs earlier this year, although a ban on personal e-scooters on city streets remains. Getty Images
Black Londoners on e-scooters 'three times more likely to be stopped by police'

Almost 3,000 e-scooters confiscated in eight months in the UK capital

UKNovember 10, 2021
A sand gazelle at Al Marzoom Hunting reserve, 150km west of Abu Dhabi. Karim Sahib / AFP
UAE at 50: How the Emirates is tackling climate change

This UAE-UK miniseries looks at the shared concerns of the strategic partners on the environment

RecordedNovember 08, 2021
A seaweed harvesting machine in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland where it is hoped seaweed farming will help regional growth. Alamy
Scottish 'seaweed academy' to help UK farming move to net zero

Funding for the academy is part of government drive to invest in people, boost skills and support local businesses across the country

BusinessNovember 04, 2021
"Evanescence" by Ismail Zaidy and Fatima Zhora Serri, two out of six artists based in the UK and Morocco who took place in an art and research residency exploring the ecology and ethics of harvesting red algae. Photo: P21 Gallery
Morocco's red-gold algae could be a climate saviour

Morocco's sustainable material is the focus of an art exhibit in London

UKNovember 03, 2021
A woman protesting against high electricity prices, in Madrid. AP
Spain's gas supplies under threat as Algeria closes pipeline

Europe is facing an energy crisis amid shortages and rising gas prices

EuropeNovember 01, 2021
The 'RSS Sir David Attenborough' polar research ship on the River Thames in Greenwich, London. PA
On board 'RRS Sir David Attenborough' as it prepares for Antarctica

Polar research vessel, almost named 'Boaty McBoatface', will set off on maiden voyage after global leaders meet at Cop26

UKOctober 29, 2021
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