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Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority invites Saudi residents to discover emirate’s extraordinary story

Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, TCA Abu Dhabi, is presenting a vast range of upcoming initiatives, events and activities to welcome residents of Saudi Arabia to experience the emirate’s unique heritage, culture and traditions throughout the course of 2017. The campaign underscores Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading

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

Double The Credits, Double The Fun at Tasleeh Shooting

Gear up for an action-packed month as Tasleeh Shooting, one of the largest softair battleground in the UAE, unveils exclusive credit deals for its guests. Visit any Tasleeh Shooting branches from Mondays through Wednesdays for a chance of becoming the best in the arena with the Double Top Up offer. Top up your credits from 10:00 am until

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