One of the most popular destinations in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is preparing to welcome
back visitors following the successful implementation of sharp measures to prevent the
spread of coronavirus. No local cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Mauritius since 26
April and with light at the end of the tunnel, Anantara Iko Mauritius
Impossible is nothing for the UAE – and its leaders, said a UAE newspaper. "The UAE’s full-frontal battle against the coronavirus is simply commendable, and the leadership is proud of its efforts. The UAE will show the best recovery when the virus is vanquished forever," it added.
In an editorial on Tuesday,
The UAE is constantly pushing the envelope as far as innovation and creativity are concerned, specially in the realm of Artificial Intelligence, AI, and automation.
"Robots, in fact, are increasingly becoming handy tools and great assistants for human beings in key services," noted UAE daily Gulf Today, before adding that
A first of its kind in the region, underwater yoga is an idyllic way to kick-start the day, with the one-hour yoga class costing just AED 90. Taking place in front of the myriad of colourful marine life swimming inside The Ambassador Lagoon, the dynamic Hatha practice aims to rejuvenate both body and soul. Open to all levels and abilities,
The UAE summer season will commence on June 21st this year, Ibrahim Al Jarwan, a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, said.
He added that summer officially begins at 1:44 a.m. as per the UAE local time, and will continue until September 23rd, with temperatures to vary and reach a maximum of more than 43 degrees