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2015-06-21
Ramadan reception at Al Mushrif Palace
UAE growth was strongest last year
Fake degree costs victim Dh250,000
Sixth mass extinction
US gun violence
Fasting tips for residents with health conditions
Hilary Duff back with new album and TV show
200m people to mark Yoga Day
Saudis keep all options on table
Neymar thrown out of Copa
Debate reopens over Confederate flag
Register with embassy, Indian expats advised
Cabbie survived foggy morning crash but says he lost eyesight
Seih Assalam Road upgrade begins
Need grows for Emirati therapists
75 veterinary drugs are approved
Help at hand for women fleeing violence
Convoy to distribute gifts for Ramadan
Oman Air unaffected by Mers case
Bahrain opposition leader gets early prison release
Famed Syria museum hit by barrel bombs
Russia drops hint Aoun can’t ignore
US terrorism report highlights Tehran role
Female vice-president rebukes hardliners
Thousands join anti-austerity march in Britain
Vatican cardinal in financing probe
Don’t get angry if your child is good at lying as it shows good memory skills
Heading to space to clean up junk
Ex-Moro rebels pin hopes on peace
Beef ban shines light on cow care homes
Evicted families rebuild homes
Andhra police serve notices to Telangana TV channels
Voting machines to display contestants’ images, symbols
Doctors live in fear after spike in attacks
Protesters rally against power cuts in Karachi
Army of history buffs re-enact Waterloo
Talks begin on forming Danish government
Tag deemed violating suspect’s rights
Half a century on, Charleston carnage resonates in South
Mali rebels prepare to ink peace deal
11 policemen hurt in Bujumbura grenade attacks
Guards protecting elephants shot dead
Volcanoes on Venus will likely shed light on Earth’s past
America shackled to its past
How to solve Europe’s two refugee crises
Through the eyes of a holocaust survivor
Al Houthis must know the ball is in their court
Swaraj and Raje should be removed from their posts
US retreat from region benefits Daesh
I spent years trying to fail dramatically
It’s the majority, stupid
An ill-directed rant from Zardari
Indira Gandhi’s Emergency changed Indian politics
Myanmar’s democratic challenge
Existence of politics in sport
Peace thrives when businesses work
Waking up to the alarm
Food wastage a crime
Swaraj scandal: Political manoeuvring
Culture-based sexism behind rape
EU, Greece opt for quiet diplomacy
Brazil CEOs held in Petrobras scandal
Portal for start-up post-mortem
Saudis may maximise output
Tech has uses beyond robots
UAE investors urged to look at local markets
Dubai’s brokers get a new ranking system
UAE, US sign deal on tax Act
Making money from the rising cost of living in the GCC
Why wait for courts to do us part when pre-nups can do the job
It’s important to take a look at your attitude towards money
Getting a bespoke document prepared
Building roads is no zero-sum game
Entrepreneurs need a bit of the insane streak
All eyes on Europe as politics frustrates economic harmony
Rally as rains erase drought worry
Investors eye data for US housing stocks
Dubai moves sideways as Abu Dhabi continues consolidation
Europe producing more tech firms
London’s chic appeal with online fashion businesses just starting
More glory for Hamdan
Another unforgettable experience at magical Royal Ascot
MCL will be second home for legends
Ton-up Shafiq leads Pakistan fightback
‘We must be at our best to beat Bangladesh’
Hamilton survives spin to take 45th pole
Murray picks Mourinho’s brains
Oakland streets take a blue-and-yellow hue
Serbian coach hopes U20 World Cup will unite nation
Platini’s tryst with holding Fifa’s highest post nears
Texan duo Spieth and Reed on fire
Dubai gets new lounge
Spielberg’s dino man
Malala biopic to reach 171 countries
Nargis Fakhri on ‘Spy’ lessons
Girls get into the sequel game
Jeremy Scott lightens things up
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