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          Ras Al Khaimah

          Read the latest news and event from the northern emirate

          Phil Harwood made the first source-to-sea journey of the 4,700km Congo River in 2012. Now based in Ras Al Khaimah, he plans to canoe through Borneo in June and is seeking sponsorship. Courtesy Phil Harwood

          Expect crocs and killers when paddling down the Congo River in a canoe

          WorldApril 14, 2014
          The wall of my friend, the camel enthusiast, in RAK. (Anna Zacharias / The National / January 2014)

          It’s photos of camels, not family or pop stars, that cover the walls of an ezba

          April 09, 2014
          When Ali Abdulla isn't working as a policeman, a big part of his life involves football. Mona Al-Marzooqi/ The National

          Football focus

          LifestyleApril 03, 2014
          More than 100 women from the Ras al Khaimah Women's College took a field trip to the Banyan Tree Al Wadi resort and reserve. Photo courtesy- Sarah Al Balooshi

          Students learn about wildlife on field trip to Banyan Tree Al Wadi in RAK

          Travel and TourismMarch 26, 2014

          British soldier recalls seizure by Iran of islands

          UAEMarch 22, 2014

          British soldier recalls seizure by Iran of disputed islands

          UAEMarch 21, 2014
          Sheikh Saqr with Lt Col David Neild outside the sheikh's office in RAK in 1969. Speaking about Sheikh Saqr, Mr Neild said: "I had enormous respect for him from the start." Courtesy of David Neild

          The Briton who befriended sheikhs and formed an army in Ras Al Khaimah, his true home

          UAEMarch 21, 2014

          Expatriates hope India will open a consulate in the Northern Emirates

          GovernmentMarch 19, 2014
          Pandora, a peregrine falcon, was blown off course by high winds. Courtesy The Banyan Tree

          Search for missing Falcon

          EnvironmentMarch 13, 2014
          Falcon Island, a new luxury development in Ras Al Khaimah. Courtesy Al Hamra Real Estate Development

          Sun-powered Falcon Island development launched in Ras Al Khaimah

          BusinessMarch 11, 2014
          Ras Al Khaimah Police has registered a decrease in the number of traffic-related deaths in the emirate last year, compared with 2012. Pawan Singh / The National

          Traffic Week’s aim is to cut deaths on the roads in Northern Emirates

          TransportMarch 10, 2014
          Pink mustard flowers fill the landscape of Wadi Shahah. Satish Kumar / The National

          An ancient encore

          LifestyleMarch 06, 2014
          Based on orders from the Kingdom of Bahrain, a mosque in Zayed Town in Bahrain will be renamed in honour of Emirati officer FIrst Lt Tariq Al Shehi. Wam

          Bahrain renames mosque in memory of UAE’s fallen hero

          UAEMarch 05, 2014
          In pictures: UAE pays final respects to Emirati martyr killed in Bahrain bombing

          In pictures: UAE pays final respects to Emirati martyr killed in Bahrain bombing

          UAEMarch 04, 2014

          RAK municipality issues health warnings to shops

          UAEMarch 04, 2014
          Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, front right, carries the coffin of First Lieutenant Tariq Al Shehi who was buried on March 4 after dying in a Bahrain bomb blast. Courtesy Security Media

          Mourners attend funeral of Emirati officer killed in Bahrain bomb attack

          GovernmentMarch 04, 2014
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