Well-known communication expert Maha Abouelenein on what it takes to thrive in the age of social media
Kenyan athletes took the top honours in both the men’s and women’s categories of the ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon.
Titus Ekiru, world’s fastest man of 2021 in the marathon category, won with a timing of 2.06.13. Ekiru is currently ranked as the world’s 5th best in the men’s marathon history. His career highlights include first place in the 2021 Milano Marathon, 2019 Honolulu Marathon, 2018 Mexico City Marathon, and 2017 Seville Marathon.
Meanwhile, Judith Jeptum Korir clinched the women’s race with a time of 2.22.30.
ALSO READ:
This morning, Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, managing director and group CEO of ADNOC, and Aref Hamad Al Awani, General Secretary, Abu Dhabi Sports Council announced the start of the marathon.
Well-known communication expert Maha Abouelenein on what it takes to thrive in the age of social media
From cultural events, and culinary delights to outdoor adventures, here's a line-up of thrilling activities to make your weekend exciting
'The rom-com garnered $219 million worldwide after its premiere in December
The guitar will be auctioned on May 29 at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York
Fitness enthusiast Sarah Lindsay shares insights on what it takes to embark on a fitness journey and sustain it amidst a busy lifestyle
Such platforms help women to re-enter the workforce by equipping them with new-age skills, upskilling, polishing their interviewing skills and revamping their resumes
Official autism-friendly in-flight certification is in the works, possibly used by other airlines
Airlines cut more than half of their normal flight schedules at Paris's two main airports, with many flights in the southern city of Marseille also grounded