Mother and Baby writer Hannah visited Abu Dhabi in December 2024 during the Christmas holidays with her two sons, George(6) and Frank (4) and her mother, Traci. They stayed in The Fairmount Hotel for five days.
The director general of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Francesco La Camera, said on Sunday that the new renewable energy capacity in the world in 2024 will be about 500 GW, which will mark a record,
Emaduddin Khalil, Staff Reporter Intermittent fog blanketed separate areas across the UAE for the second successive day and continued for 10.5 hours
Two senior executives are leaving First Abu Dhabi Bank Pjsc as one of the Gulf’s largest lenders continues to grapple with an exodus of senior managers, people familiar with the matter said.
Dubai Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) is strategically expanding its footprint in the global nuclear power industry, aiming to become a significant player in energy markets beyond the UAE.
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corp., Abu Dhabi’s state-run atomic power company, is looking to expand globally after completing the Arab Gulf’s first nuclear plant last year.
The project, located in Abu Dhabi, will feature a 5.2GW (DC) solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, coupled with a 19 gigawatt-hour (GWh) BESS, setting a global benchmark in clean energy innovation.
Apple's ‘F1’ movie starring Brad Pitt is the latest Hollywood production partly shot in Abu Dhabi where cameras rolled during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ plans to launch a takeover offer for Aramex , bidding for the shares it does not already own in the courier firm, according to a bourse filing on Monday, as it works to bolster its logistics holdings.
ADIA will join existing Innocap shareholders, including Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, BNY, Walter Global Asset Management and BNP Paribas.
In-game audio ads platform Audiomob has established its MENA headquarters on Yas Island in the United Arab Emirates.
When it comes to exploring Abu Dhabi attractions with your family, the real challenge isn’t finding activities your little ones will love — it’s figuring out what to leave out when there’s so much to see and do.