A man in Abu Dhabi must pay Dh25,000 after a court ruled he violated another's privacy by posting unauthorized photos on Snapchat, highlighting the legal consequences of digital privacy breaches.
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Stay updated on UAE's weather as heavy rain hits Fujairah and Sharjah, with more showers expected today. The National Center ...
A moderate earthquake of magnitude 5.8 struck the Tajikistan-Xinjiang border region early Friday, with tremors felt across ...
The UAE's weather forecast promises fair skies and mild temperatures from Friday, with a chance of light rain and morning ...
Explore how the UAE's strategic withdrawal from Yemen reflects a commitment to wisdom and stability, prioritizing dialogue ...
Discover why Alia Bhatt's endorsement of 'Dhurandhar' starring Ranveer Singh is making waves. Celebrated as 'the voice of ...
Stay safe online as UAE authorities warn against digital blackmail and threats. Learn about the legal consequences and how to ...
Dubai Civil Court orders borrower to repay Dh730,000 loan with 5% interest after defaulting on repayment deadline. Legal ...
Damascus announces ceasefire in several neighbourhoods of Aleppo on Friday after days of deadly clashes with Kurdish fighters ...
Washington: The White House is prepared to allow India to buy Venezuelan oil under a new US-controlled framework, according ...
An Iranian rights NGO documented at least 45 protester deaths, with videos showing street fires, gunfire, and tear gas amid ...