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Netanyahu is accused of 'abandoning' the hostages, and his military plan supports that claim
For some in Israel's leadership, the chaos of Gaza offers an opportunity to pursue destructive policies of displacement
Emirati women working in Abu Dhabi's private sector can now apply for 90 days' paid leave, an important step for building happy and healthy families
International rejection of Israeli minister's remarks make clear that there are still some red lines that must not be crossed
The UAE's record non-oil foreign trade is proof that its policy of partnership is bearing fruit
Parents and teachers must have conversations to educate children about acceptable and compassionate behaviour
By signing an online pledge, it is motorists who take the initiative for making our roads safer
Moving anywhere can be stressful but the emirate's new rental index will help tenants and landlords make informed decisions
After a missing pair of scissors grounds flights at a Japanese airport, perhaps the time has come for fresh thinking about safety
The debut of the chatbot's latest version has been less about spreading wisdom and more about generating controversy
The key to helping the world's estimated 186.5 million people in need is to embrace innovation
Governments and global healthcare bodies must follow the science and not be distracted by unhelpful misconceptions
Unpromising ceasefire talks are failing to halt a relentless Israeli operation while the most militant voices continue to set the agenda
Many are too often stymied by financial bottlenecks, burdensome bureaucracy, corruption or – in the most extreme cases – war
Legal changes and new investigative bodies reflect the urgency with which the country is tackling this menace