Articles on the topic "Pakistan"

UAE President, Pakistan PM Discuss Bilateral Cooperation and Regional Stability | December 2025
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held bilateral talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on December 26, 2025, focusing on strengthening cooperation in economy, investment, development, and regional stability during an official visit to Islamabad.
Al Ain residents can now enjoy fast, reliable delivery of fresh groceries and household essentials – with AED 25 off their first three orders.
UAE Welcomes Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire Agreement for Regional Peace
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan, commending Qatar and Turkey’s diplomatic efforts to advance regional stability and peace in South Asia.
The Indian passport now ranks 85th globally, offering citizens visa-free access to 57 countries, according to the latest Henley Passport Index released on October 17. The new ranking marks a drop from its previous position…
Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Quran Competition Sees Record Participation
The 26th Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum Holy Quran Competition in Dubai has attracted over 1,660 participants from 55 nationalities for its 2025 edition.
Qatar Launches Fast-Track Residency for $200,000 Real Estate Buyers
Qatar announces a new program offering property title deeds and residency visas within days for a minimum real estate investment of $200,000, boosting its market and competing for global investors.
Dubai continues to attract significant foreign investment, with Pakistani buyers emerging as a top contributor to the emirate’s robust real estate market. Driven by attractive rental yields and strong property appreciation, investors are finding lucrative…
The UAE became a federal state in 1971 with six emirates and a seventh joining a year later. The history of the UAE is characterized by rapid development; there is no other country in the world that has formed and developed into such a state in such a short time.
The UAE is a country that, due to its favorable tax legislation, developed economy, and powerful IT infrastructure, has become an attractive hub for IT specialists, startups, and branches of IT companies from all over the world. This created non-trivial conditions for finding qualified personnel.
The Prophet Muhammad is known to have owned several fast camels, the most famous of which was Kaswa.
The evolution of Dubai into an aviation hub stands as a testament to Sheikh Mohammed’s belief in the power of competition. This principle has played a pivotal role in propelling the country to unprecedented prosperity.
After gaining independence, the United Arab Emirates introduced a single-state currency – the dirham. At the international level, the name of the currency is usually abbreviated to AED. The abbreviations DH and DHS also exist. One hundred fils is worth one dirham.
When planning a trip to Dubai, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll travel from one place in the city to another. It is known that the emirate of Dubai is not very developed in terms of walking, moreover, the city is very hot, so the best way to get around is by taxi.
Dubai today is one of the largest cities in the United Arab Emirates. In addition, Dubai is the UAE’s most important commercial and financial center, with an administrative center and deep sea port. 
In this article, we will talk about people who live and work in the United Arab Emirates. About those with whom you will definitely have to talk on vacation because it is they who stand behind the reception desk in hotels, go to tourist buses and taxis, and conduct tours.
Minimal taxes, quick payback, 5% per annum yield, great infrastructure, and high level – everything you can get for your investments in the UAE hotel business.
Today, the UAE stands as one of the most economically and politically stable regions globally, attracting significant investments, particularly in the real estate sector. Among the emirates, Dubai, renowned for its success and openness, has emerged as the primary point of attraction. Year after year, Dubai strengthens its position as the main business and tourist hub of the UAE. The real estate sector plays a vital role, constituting approximately a third of Dubai’s economy, and it has experienced an impressive quadrupling in market size over the past two years alone.
Dubai Taxi
Here are 12 tips to keep in mind when using a taxi in Dubai. This is still the best and cheapest means of transport in the city to use.
Arab Health 2022
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From 24 to 27 of January, the largest exhibition in the area of healthcare Arab Health 2022 took place in Dubai. Exhibitors from more than 60 countries took part in the exhibition. During the event,…
Dubai's "White Gold"
Dubai is a glittering world of luxury: Spectacular skyscrapers and oriental markets shape the cityscape of the Emirates on the Persian Gulf. However, things are anything but glamorous on a camel farm on the outskirts of the city. Over 4,000 camels deliver the milk for Dubai’s “white gold” there.
Nightlife in Dubai
It’s colorful, it’s flashy and it’s exclusive: the nightlife in Dubai. As in every major metropolis in the world, night owls can also experience exciting evenings in Dubai. Exclusive clubs, intimate lounges, or open-air parties on the beach – these are the typical nightlife options in the glittering Arab city.
Dubai: 10 Amazing Facts You Need to Know
For many people, half-knowledge and prejudices instead of facts determine their image of Dubai. We present you with ten interesting facts about Dubai that you probably did not expect.
How to dress in the UAE
Tourists often choose the place of recreation by the United Arab Emirates, but sometimes absolutely not interested in local customs and rules. But this eastern country is very religious and strict with those who do not comply with public norms of behavior and dress code.
Alcohol and Arabs
Few people know that we owe the existence of strong alcoholic drinks to the Arabs. There is a version that the technology of distillation, which makes it possible to extract the “water of wine” from wine, was transferred to the Europeans through Spain by the Arabs. The Arabic words “alcohol”, “alambik”, “alchemy” have entered many European languages.
Budget Entertainment in Dubai
Dubai is a city of contrasts. And only by embracing its past and present will you discover our emirate and experience its culture in its entirety. Someone comes to Dubai for just a couple of days, someone travels with family, and there are those who look for budget options for recreation. In any case, whatever the purpose of your trip, you will find entertainment and attractions in Dubai for which you will not have to overpay. Some of them will cost you just one dirham.
Dubai Markets
Markets in Dubai are eastern colorful places that are tourist attractions. On the bazaars, you can buy all kinds of curiosities, as well as interior items, jewelry, silk, fur, spices, souvenirs, and much more. Dubai has an ancient tradition of market specialization. This is very convenient not only for wholesalers but also for tourists. For example, those who want to buy high-quality fabrics will go to the textile market and those who want to buy jewelry will go to the Gold Market of Dubai.
Al-Barsha
Al-Barsha Dubai is a new part of the Emirate where couples with children can stay. This rather quiet and calm location contains a number of budget hotels built in the vicinity of the main attractions of the emirate.
Dubai: City view
Can buyers now benefit from the development if they invest in residential real estate in Dubai during the real estate crisis? Has the bottom of the valley on the Dubai real estate market already passed?…
Business in the UAE
80% of ex-pats have had a significant impact on culture and business practices. The specificity of each office is multinationality. All cultures of the world and dialects exist here. Living in Dubai, you do not…