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Emirates Falconers’ Club Commences First Day Of Falconry Conference

Emirates Falconers’ Club, together with New York University Abu Dhabi and the International Fund of Houbara Conservation saw the official opening of the one of a kind falconry conference entitled Raptor and Falconry Depictions Throughout The Millennia on a Global Scale today at the New York University Abu Dhabi Conference Center. Among

Emirates Falconers’ Club To Host Falconry Conference

Emirates Falconers’ Club, in collaboration with the New York University Abu Dhabi and the International Fund of Houbara Conservation, is set to host a research falconry conference with the title Raptor and Falconry Depictions Throughout The Millennia on a Global Scale from 5-8 March. Falconry Conference, to be officially opened by

Nirvana Travel & Tourism Celebrates 10 Years of Excellence

Nirvana Travel & Tourism marked its 10th anniversary this year, commemorating a decade of achievements in the tourism and hospitality industry in the UAE since its launch in 2007. The celebration which was held in Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi last 23 September, 2017 saw the attendance of a number of members of the Board of Directors, Chief

Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qemzi qualifies second behind in Grand Prix of Harbin, China

Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qemzi narrowly missed out on pole position to Team Sweden’s Erik Stark for Sunday’s Grand Prix of Harbin, round three of the UIM F1 H2O World Championship, at the Hulan Estuary Wetland Park. The Swede had set the target lap of 40.65 seconds and Al-Qemzi fell just 0.13 seconds short in a thrilling

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