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Jo Malone has written an autobiography about her rise from humble beginnings to global success. Courtesy Emirates Airline Festival of Literature.
Emirates Lit Fest 2017: Jo Malone’s strong sense of purpose

After battling cancer, the perfumer had to recover her olfactory receptors but says she is bolder than ever.

BooksMarch 11, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Victor Besa for The National
Newsmaker: Nadiya Hussain

The British Muslim baker and author, whose recent Emirates Airline Festival of Literature sessions sold out, is a star on many fronts.

March 09, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Al Mutanabbi Street, Baghdad, was bombed in 2005 and 2007 but is thriving once more. Courtesy Maad Adil
Emirates Lit Fest 2017: Poets, writers celebrate Iraq’s book street Al Mutanabbi

Ten years ago, 30 people were killed and more than 100 injured in a car bomb attack in Baghdad's literary heart. At the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature in Dubai, poets and writers from across the region and beyond came together to remember, with a screening of Forgive But Never Forget also part of the programme.

March 06, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Water week: high-end water from all round the world

A look at the variety of bottled waters on sale in the UAE and whether they live up to their health claims.

EnvironmentJanuary 28, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
Dutch pilot Jelke Haven and five tourists were injured after their hot-air balloon crashed just over a week ago. Courtesy Sharjah Police
Hot air balloon company grounded after Sharjah crash which injured 5

Balloon Adventures Emirates is ordered to suspend flights until investigation into accident that injured six is completed.

UAEJanuary 23, 2017
Tahira Yaqoob
The fire on Monday night in the Adriatic building at the Oceana complex on the Palm Jumeirah is thought to have started in a coffee machine. Photo courtesy Gary Barnett
Coffee machine clue to Dubai fire which burned through building ‘like it was made of paper’

The fire that tore through a luxury Dubai apartment building is thought to have started in a coffee machine in a penthouse apartment, triggered by an electrical fault.

EnvironmentDecember 14, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Camels compete in a traditional race at the Ras Al Khaimah racetrack. The animals race up to 4km and 10km, controlled by robot jockeys operated by their owners or trainers. Jaime Puebla / The National
How heritage sports are helping to maintain Emirati traditions

To coincide with the Sheikh Zayed Heritage Festival and National Day, we highlight seven heritage sports and their histories.

December 01, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Memorabilia from the exhibit Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style at Burj Khalifa. Anna Nielsen for The National
Going undercover at the Burj Khalifa for a sneak peek at the James Bond memorabilia exhibition

Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style celebrates more than five decades of the dashing British secret agent’s cunning and wile.

ArtNovember 15, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Bronwyn Cosgrave, Tonia Sotiropoulou, Irka Bochenko and Caterina Murino. Anna Nielsen for The National
Spy style: looking at the timeless, iconic image of Bond women

It is certainly true that while Bond films have been a springboard to success for some notable actresses, others have struggled to shake off that “Bond girl” label.

November 15, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Forty-six chefs worked through the night to produce the world’s largest batch of Thai sticky rice with mango in Dubai. Satish Kumar / The National
World records keep racking up in UAE

More than 400 people in the UAE apply to join the record books each year and an average of 70 a year succeed – that is more than one a week.

UAEOctober 22, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Cakes for the Ottoman themed afternoon tea on display at the Zabeel Saray on Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
The UAE’s best afternoon teas and how to enjoy them

With the delightful indulgence of afternoon tea more popular than ever, we explore the history of this most British of traditions, asks aficionados why it is so special, and rounds up some of the best and most unusual local options.

FoodOctober 01, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Kagan McLeod for The National
Newsmaker: Lionel Richie

The mustachioed hitmaker reaffirmed his popularity this week when he was announced as a headliner at this year’s Formula One Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix concerts.

September 22, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Acrobat Kerren McKeeman practises her trapeze act. Antonie Robertson / The National
Cirque du Soleil’s Varekai comes to Dubai

Come with us as we take a behind the scenes look at the rehearsal for Cirque du Soleil's Varekai, the huge new show coming to Dubai.

September 18, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Mari Williams zooms in at the fish market. Satish Kumar / The National
Amateur photographers go off the beaten track to capture UAE gems

We pack our camera to test out an Unseen Trails photography tour of Dubai's less-touristic districts.

June 02, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
Raha Moharrak was the first Saudi woman to climb Mount Everest. EPA
The Game Changers

Women achievers such as mountaineer Raha Moharrak are seen as the symbol of female empowerment in the GCC. But a new book sheds light on a stark disparity between the number of women graduates and those going into jobs.

UAEMay 23, 2016
Tahira Yaqoob
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