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The inaugural World Laureates Summit will be the largest assembly of its kind, with 200 Nobel laureates expected to attend.
Some of the biggest names in European golf, including Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, are kicking off their 2026 season in the desert, and there’s a $2. 75 million purse up for grabs at the Dubai Invitational.
Dubai Desert Classic Betting Tips 4: Dylan Frittelli 125/1 (Each-Way) - With Ladbrokes (10 Places) Finally, The Panel are on board Calum Hill for a top-20 finish at 9/2 with SpreadEx. The 31-year-old Scot was well placed for a top 20 in Dubai before Sunday’s play got under way only for a closing 78 to scupper his hopes.
DUBAI: Over 70 homegrown chefs from more than 30 nationalities are set to shaping Dubai’s culinary identity as scores of activities will take to the stage
The inaugural World Sports Summit in Dubai brought together elite athletes and sports leaders to discuss the growing pressures of modern sport, mental health, faith and responsibility; and how that contributes to making sport a better human experience,
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, on Monday visited the fifth edition of World of
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Dubai is building the biggest airport in the world
Al Maktoum Airport is on track to become the largest airport in the world, designed to accommodate an astonishing capacity of 260 million passengers. #megaprojects #construction #dubai
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Dubai's DP World says operations at Somaliland's Berbera port unaffected by UAE-Somalia dispute
Dubai-owned ports and logistics company DP World said on Tuesday its operations at Berbera port in Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland were continuing under existing agreements, amid regional tensions following an escalation in nearby Yemen.
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Dubai World Stamp Exhibition 2026 attracts 469 exhibitors
The Dubai World Stamp Exhibition 2026 is hosting a series of competitive philatelic events, bringing together stamp collectors from around the world across a number of officially recognised classes.The competitions run over five days and attract local,