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The modern games has a history of sporting oddities that have since vanished from the programme
An enigmatic portrayal of the Moroccan ambassador to London was painted during his visit to the court of Queen Elizabeth I in 1600. Then William Shakespeare got to work...
Respected businessman, public servant and poet who had Delma Street renamed in his honour has died
The instrument has been playing for at least 10,000 years, with roots in ancient Persia
Nearly three dozen buildings and sites have been designated by the emirate for preservation
Technology first developed in the Soviet Union underpins plans for a new generation of fast and low carbon transport vehicles in the UAE
Sheikh Tahnoon, who has died aged 82, was known for his close ties with the people of Al Ain and as a trusted adviser to Sheikh Zayed
Dubai is just the latest city to move to a new international airport as demand for flights grows
Past records show periods of both heavy rain and extreme drought
Unesco has about 2,000 locations on its list
Thomas Stafford, who recently died, met UAE Founding Father in historic 1976 meeting
A grainy image thought to be of Sharjah in 1873 predates previously recognised picture of Qasr Al Hosn from 1901
First introduced by Julius Caesar, leap years remain crucial to how we operate
What now seems a simple task was made possible 50 years ago this month with a call between Abu Dhabi and Dubai
Abdication of Denmark's Queen Margrethe II puts rulers of Sharjah, Fujairah and Ajman in top five