Nilanjana Gupta
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From ‘Lamborghini’ chicken to Boer goat, Emirati’s farming feast
Spanning 160,000 square metres, Abdulrahman Al Shamsi's farm produces 150 tonnes of fruit and vegetables annually
From Lamborghini chicken to Boer goat at green farm in UAE desert
Spanning 160,000 square metres, Abdulrahman Al Shamsi's farm produces 150 tonnes of fruit and vegetables annually
Gaza baby delivered moments after mother dies from injuries
At nine months pregnant, Ola Adnan Harb Al Kurd managed to survive long enough to reach hospital after attack on Nuseirat refugee camp
Meet the athletes representing the UAE at the Paris Olympics
The athletes will compete in five sports: Equestrian events, judo, cycling, swimming and athletics.
Youngest Israeli hostage held by Hamas in Gaza turns one
Family members and supporters marked the first birthday of Kfir Bibas with a sombre ceremony in Tel Aviv
John Kerry says Cop28 had ‘one of the strongest outcomes ever’
US climate envoy tells CNN in Davos that the consensus achieved in Dubai is a potential paradigm shift
Houthis vow to retaliate after US and UK strikes in Yemen
The attacks would not go 'unanswered or unpunished' said Houthi military spokesperson Yahya Saree.
ICJ hearing: South Africa opens Gaza 'genocide' case against Israel
South Africa outlined their arguments against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Icon of the Seas, the world's largest cruise ship, docks in Miami ahead of inaugural journey
Icon of the Seas, by Royal Caribbean, is scheduled to set sail on January 27
Israel's Herzog brands International Court of Justice case as 'atrocious and preposterous'
A case filed in the court accused Israel of committing genocide in the Gaza war
Sharjah Customs foil attempt to smuggle two men into UAE
The Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority (SPCFZA) foiled the attempt during an inspection using an X-ray scanner at the border with Oman.
Planes sway as they land in London during Storm Henk
Footage from YouTube channel Big Jet TV showed passenger jets struggling to touch down
Child pulled alive from rubble after strike in southern Gaza
Israeli attack killed 20 Palestinians and wounded 55 in Rafah
Israeli forces raid money exchange shops in occupied West Bank
Footage shows army targeting financial institutions said to be funding Hamas
Jordan airdrops aid to besieged Christians in Gaza on Christmas Eve
A Royal Jordanian Air Force plane parachuted food and humanitarian aid to people stranded in the St Porphyrius Church in Gaza city on Sunday evening, a military official said