Archive: October 12, 2014
Times may have changed, but the same questions remain
Five Arabian Gulf countries among top 15 for diabetes
Libya’s overstretched police struggle to secure border
Is resistance hovering close to you like a drone?
The 2014/15 Volvo Ocean Race sets sail – in pictures
First-rate care on your doorstep
Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to front diabetes campaign in Abu Dhabi
Despite the popular narrative, Iraq is not simply an ‘artificial creation’
Early shockers add some delight to Euro 2016 qualifiers
Kevin Love shows his value as LeBron has quiet night against Heat
Japan’s Yo-Kai Watch monsters are set to take the world by storm
Wallabies captain Michael Hooper on Kurtley Beale: ‘We are backing Kurtley’
Ten Chinese workers among 27 hostages freed in Cameroon - video
Mourners pay last respects to ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier - video
Benzema and Pogba fire France over Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal; Messi bested by Brazil in Beijing
2015 Ford Mustang GT – in pictures
Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority launches events app
Palestine statehood vote puts pressure on UK policy
Chelsea’s Jose Mourinho: ‘I was the first option’ for PSG
Early warning cuts diabetes risk
Russian delegation to push for energy deals with UAE
Family donates Dh3m for village
Panic selling rips through UAE markets over global economy fears
Louvre Abu Dhabi to be first museum in Middle East to show a Leonardo Da Vinci painting
Cyclone Hudhud bears down on India, forcing 370,000 to flee
Building Peugeot cars ... in Iran - in pictures
Supporters get on their bikes in support of gender equality
Sultan Al Sammahi grateful for voter support
Venice Architecture Biennale: Beyond Expectations
Emirates Authority for Standardisation and Metrology launches Twitter product quality initiative
In Baghdad, fears of siege as ISIL militants advance
Kansas City Royals carry spirit of 1985 into post-season
Cartoon by Shadi Ghanim 13/10/2014
Ashton Kutcher’s latest role: front man for Lenovo
War weariness hits US military town - video
Oil markets hold their breath during Iran negotiations