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UAE flag, portrait of Zayed and Rashid unfurled atop Alps as part of Eid Al Etihad celebrations

Embodying the nation’s remarkable journey and lofty aspirations, the UAE flag and images of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum crested the French Alps courtesy of an expedition under the ‘Our Flag at the Summit’ initiative. The determination of the Emirati people to

Air Arabia starts daily flights between Sharjah, Krabi

Air Arabia has inaugurated its daily nonstop service between Sharjah and Krabi, providing a direct connection between the UAE and the coastal Thai city. The inaugural flight departed from Sharjah International Airport on 28th November 2025, and guests onboard were welcomed upon arrival by Phipat Ratchakitprakarn, Deputy Prime Minister of

NASA rover detects electrical discharges 'mini-lightning' on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has obtained evidence that the atmosphere of Mars is electrically active, detecting electrical discharges - what one scientist called "mini-lightning" - often associated with whirlwinds called dust devils that regularly saunter over the planet's surface. The six-wheeled rover, exploring Mars

Sharjah International Award for Cultural Heritage Board launches 6th edition

The Sharjah International Award for Cultural Heritage's (SIACH) Board of Trustees announced the start of the award's sixth cycle on Monday, at a press conference held at the International Cultural Heritage Organisations Centre Theatre. The event was attended by Dr. Abdulaziz Al Musallam, Chairman of the Sharjah Institute for

Study finds way to ‘reboot’ eye, restore impaired vision

Scientists claim to have found a way to restore vision in people with a common developmental eye disorder by “rebooting” the retina to its early state, enabling it to grow and cure itself. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US found that temporarily anesthetising the retina could reverse the vision