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Emirates Park Zoo and Resort Introduces the UAE to Otters

Emirates Park Zoo’s otters are making their debut in Abu Dhabi, in time for the end of the summer break putting the otter in ottorable. The litter consists of 2 otters out of which 1 is male and 1 is female. Zookeepers have named the otters Jackie and Bruce. “Our 2 little otters bring us so much delight. They spend the day

Family Staycation Deals for Eid Al Adha at Oryx Hotel

An unmatched room offer awaits friends and families as Oryx Hotel unveils an exceptional Eid Al Adha package tailored for the Holy occasion. The four-star destination boasts amenities and facilities that ensure a relaxing staycation within the city. A stay in Oryx Hotel brings guests to utmost comfort with spacious rooms and suites and

Back to School health screenings launched early for students and teachers

School children can now access free health screenings without waiting for the last week of the summer holidays. Medeor 24x7 Hospital, a unit of VPS Healthcare, has announced its Back to School screening programme from 7th August 2017 in order to avoid the seasonal rush. “Last year, we reached almost 2000 kids in the

UAE athletes participate in 7th Asian Shotgun Championship in Astana

The UAE is participating in the 7th Asian Shotgun Championship being held in Kazakhstan capital Astana from 4th to 14th August, 2017. The 10-day competition has attracted 188 men and women athletes from 17 Asian countries. UAE athletes Saif Al Shamsi, Khalid Al Kaabi and Yahya Al Muhairi will compete in both individual and group

US scientists able to alter genes of human embryos, correct genetic mutation

American scientists have succeeded in altering the genes of a human embryo to correct a disease-causing mutation, making it possible to prevent the defect from being passed on to future generations. A report published by Reuters said that the milestone, information on which was released this week in the journal 'Nature', was