Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtimes.com Angel Tesorero is Assistant Editor and designated funny guy in the newsroom, but dead serious about writing on transport, labour migration, and environmental issues. He's a food lover too.
Look: Follow the trails of ancient travellers at Sharjah’s Mleiha National ParkThe park, developed by Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), offers several adventures
Dubai: Over a dozen flights diverted after flydubai plane aborts takeoff from DXBDubai International Airport returned to normal operations soon after the disruption that happened on Friday morning
Look: When snow covered RAK mountains on one of UAE's coldest days everOn this day 16 years ago, temperature dipped to as low as -3℃
Dubai: Park now, pay later as Parkin announces plan to add new payment servicesParkin officials, led by Parkin CEO Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, laid down the expansion plan for parking infrastructure across the city
UAE: Food order delivered late? 8 out of 10 customers okay with delays, reveals surveyMost accidents that involved delivery riders in the past few years took place due to them being committed to getting deliveries on time
Look: When UAE stunned Iraq to lift Gulf Cup 12 years agoIt was a well-deserved victory for the UAE team that claimed their second Gulf Cup in six years, after winning it for the first time in 2007
Dubai: Salik's Dh6 rush-hour charge begins on January 31The system will offer motorists toll-free passage during certain hours
Dubai: Some parking slots to offer on-the-go refuelling, car washing among other servicesMotorists will have 'unparalleled customer convenience, enhanced by on-the-go essentials'
'More than average car prices': Fines up to Dh50,000 in 3 emirates can deter reckless driversTraffic law violators face strict penalties, including vehicle confiscation, legal summons, and potential prosecution
'I could see LA fires from the plane': Dubai resident narrowly misses blaze Other expats whose families reside in the affected area back in the US have been worried for their relatives, some of whom were evacuated