Dubai chocolate bars are inspired by knafeh, a Middle Eastern dessert made with kataifi spun pastry dough, sweet attar syrup ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNHow Horse Racing Became a Defining Part of Dubai’s Growth StoryDiscover how equine sports have shaped Dubai's growth and culture, from historic roots to global competitions. From cultural ...
Bermuda took centre stage last week as Tinee Furbert, Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, led a delegation at ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNHamdan bin Mohammed launches ‘MyDubai Communities’ digital platformHamdan bin Mohammed launches ‘MyDubai Communities’ digital platform, amplifying success of the #MyDubai initiative- His ...
Lindt was the first major brand to capitalise on the trend in the UK, launching a limited run of Dubai Style Chocolate (rsp: ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNDubai World Cup 2025: How Meydan transformed the horse racing experienceMeydan Racecourse, a symbol of excellence, prepares for the 29th Dubai World Cup this April. It is a testament to the vision of Sheikh Mohammed to establish Dubai as a global powerhouse ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNDubai Electronic Security Centre to host School of Cyber Defense competition at GISEC 2025The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) plans to host the School of Cyber Defense (CTF) competition for university ...
Deep Purple, one of the most legendary acts in the history of rock music, are coming to Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on Thursday ...
Minister Tinee Furbert recently led a delegation of 15 Bermudian women to the International Women’s Leadership Conference in ...
Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Electronic ​​Security Center (DESC) plans to host the School of Cyber ​​Defense (CTF) competition for ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNBKFC arrives in DubaiThe World League of Fighters (WLF) orchestrated the first official BKFC conference at the Burj Al Arab on Thursday, partnering with the Dubai Sports Council to announce the championship's Dubai debut.
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A proposed 2,000-km underwater rail link between Mumbai and Dubai will allow trains to travel at 600-1000 km/h, cutting ...
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